Item is a videocassette of a lecture used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum for the course Microbiology 1100A. The video was requested by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Lee on specific defense mechanisms and humoral and cell immunity. The video was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture given by Dr. D. Zitner on medical audits and quality assurance, as they apply to hospital standards for patients and doctors. The lecture was part of the MacPherson lecture series. The video was requested by Kathy MacPherson from the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology.
Item is a videocassette of a fictional film about an elderly couple in a nursing home who get in trouble for sleeping with one another. The video was requested by D.A. Gibson from the AV Department.
Item is a videocassette of the second take of a mock interview by Bob Cook and Shelley Carroll. No indication is given whether these are fictional or real names. The subjects stop mid-way through the interview to interact with the video's director. The video was requested by Shelby Connor and S. Karol from the Nova Scotia Association of Health Organizations.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Lee for a course on Microbiology in the Health Sciences (1100A). Dr. Rosee is mentioned as another lecturer in Dalhousie Medical School's Department of Immunology. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette of an episode of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's "First Edition," a newscast-style program on dying and how the medical profession deals with death and dying. The newscaster is Jim Nunn and the reporter is Cathy Robertson.
Item is a videocassette of a documentary about trachlights, dealing with a specific type of endotrachial tube. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Dr. A. Hung from the Department of Anaesthesia.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. Emil Frei, who spoke as part of the Dalhousie Medical School's Friday at Four series. Friday at Four was a lecture series sponsored and organized by the School that focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. The tape was requested by Dr. Clark from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette of a narrated documentary, featuring the Nova Scotia Hospital in Dartmouth. It is part of the "New Beginnings" television program and was requested by Sylvie Gibeau. It was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of the second part of a Euphoria concert featuring the Tupper Band. The "Ed the Plant" slideshow is part of the concert. The video was requested by Miklaus Erjavek from the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS).
Item is a videocassette of a seminar given by Howard Barrows of the Southern Illinois University of Medicine. The seminar was part of a day-long conference at the Dalhousie Medical School. The video was requested by R. Bowden from the Medical Education Unit.
Item is a videocassette of a seminar given by Howard Barrows of the Southern Illinois University of Medicine. The seminar was part of a day-long conference at the Dalhousie Medical School. The video was requested by R. Bowden from the Medical Education Unit.
Item is a videocassette of a seminar given by Howard Barrows of the Southern Illinois University of Medicine. The seminar was part of a day-long conference at the Dalhousie Medical School. The video was requested by R. Bowden from the Medical Education Unit.
Item is a videocassette of a seminar given by Howard Barrows of the Southern Illinois University of Medicine. The seminar was part of a day-long conference at the Dalhousie Medical School. The video was requested by R. Bowden from the Medical Education Unit.
Item is a videocassette of the fifth anniversary of the variety show, "Laughter is the Best Medicine," by the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS). The video was requested by Ron MacInnis from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of the fifth anniversary of the variety show, "Laughter is the Best Medicine," by the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS). The video was requested by Ron MacInnis from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Ann Haley that was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. Haley discusses the work of Peter Nowell and David Hungerford in 1960 in Philadelphia, namely their work regarding leukemic cells in relation to Down's Syndrome. Haley refers to slides, though no slides are shown during the lecture. The video was requested by Dr. Langley from the Department of Medicine.
Item is a videocassette compilation of concerts by the Tupper Band from 1980 to 1984. Two of the songs included are "Don't Cry for me Argentina" and "The Muppet Show Theme Song." The video was requested by Dr. B. Badley from the Department of Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of a lecture by Dr. G. Majno, who spoke as part of the Dalhousie Medical School's Friday at Four series. Friday at Four was a lecture series sponsored and organized by the School that focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. The tape was requested by Dr. Clark from the Division of Continuing Medical Education.
Item is a videocassette a lecture by Karin B. Nelson, given as part of the Friday at Four lecture series. This lecture series was sponsored and organized by the School and focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s.
Item is a videocassette a lecture by Dr. Kempton Hayes given as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. Dr. Ian Cameron was the original scheduled speaker. The video was requested by Dr. Ruderman from the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. Drew Bethune, an alumna and faculty member at the Dalhousie Medical School until his retirement in 1983. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions; Dr. Bethune's interview took place at his home in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a workshop on how to teach in small groups, with instructor Rick Bowden. The video was used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Beecher Wild, who was appointed to the Dalhousie Medical School in the Spring of 1936 and was the only faculty person in the Department of Physiology for several years. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions; Dr. Wild's interview took place at his home on Waegwoltic Avenue in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of three separate interviews with Dr. Carl Tupper, Dr. Atley, and Dr. Larry Swail. The interviews were conducted by June Penny and were part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. Fraser Nicholson. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. John Aldous. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. Jonathan Miller. Dr. Miller, who's background is in Pathology, discusses the seeming paradox of why it is that the more advanced medicine becomes, the more medical patients become skeptical of medicine. The video was requested by Shella Johnson from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. Lloyd McPherson, who came to Dalhousie Medical School in the Fall of 1952 from the University of Toronto. He taught in the School's Biochemistry Department. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a special presentation by the Medical Society of Nova Scotia for live broadcast. The tape was requested by Mr. D. Peacock from the Nova Scotia Medical Society.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. Lloyd McPherson, who came to Dalhousie Medical School in the Fall of 1952 from the University of Toronto. He taught in the School's Biochemistry Department. The interview was conducted by June Penny and was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette an interview with Dr. C.E. Van Rooyen, who worked on homeo vaccine development, the musculoskeletal system, and polio at the Dalhousie Medical School. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of a pre-recorded lecture/ educational video used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. Woodbury from the Department of Medicine, Rheumatology Division.
Item is a videocassette of a case study of Nicole, a five-month-old baby with bilateral anophthalmia, a condition where one's head is large in proportion to one's body. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was shot by Dr. S. Keet from the Department of Pediatrics on a camcorder and dubbed to VHS from the camcorder tape.
Item is a videocassette about Portacath, an injected system so that children do no constantly need to get needles. The permission release is written on the tape. The video was requested by Estelle Forbes from the Department of Pediatrics at the IWK Hospital.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with Dr. C.B. Stewart, who joined the Dalhousie Medical School as a student in 1932 after completing pre-med at the Prince of Wales College. Dr. Stewart taught at the Dalhousie Medical School in 1946, was Dean from 1954 until 1971, and was the Health Sciences Vice-President until 1976. The interview was part of a series of interviews with alumni, "Dalhousie Medical School Remembered." The interviews were conducted in the interviewees' homes, with a few exceptions. The interviews discuss each doctor's memories of attending or teaching at the School, how the School has changed, and impressions of how the medical field has changed over the years. The video was requested by Dean Hatcher from the Dean's Office.
Item is a videocassette of an eye surgery used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. R. LaRoche from the Department of Ophthalmology. An insert is included with the videocassette that itemizes the contents of the tape.
Item is a videocassette of an eye surgery used in the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. R. LaRoche from the Department of Ophthalmology.
Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. C.M. Parkes, which was given as part of the Friday at Four lecture series. This lecture series sponsored and organized by the Dalhousie Medical School and focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. This video was requested by Dr. Paterson from the Department of Family Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of a Chinese doctor lecturing in a film studio about the benefits of acupuncture. The Dalhousie Medical School's Radiation and Oncology Department invited the doctor to speak about acupuncture. The tape was requested by Dr. Wong from the Department of Radiology.
Item is a videocassette of session hosted by Brian Henin and Cathy Jebson, a Dalhousie University nursing student. The video was requested by Dr. Hennen from the Department of Family Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of an interview with voice-over, which mentions the book "The Treatment of the Hopeless Case". The video was requested by Dr. Kramer from the Department of Family Medicine.
Item is a videocassette of the annual variety show with first-, second-, and third-year Dalhousie Medical School students competing against one another. The students are judged on participation, presentation, and performance. The tape was requested by the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS).
Item is a videocassette of the annual variety show with first-, second-, and third-year Dalhousie Medical School students competing against one another. The students are judged on participation, presentation, and performance. The tape was requested by the Dalhousie Medical Students' Society (DMSS).
Item is a videocassette of lecture that was part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video was requested by Dr. K. Easterbrook from the Department of Microbiology.
Item is a videocassette with a patient follow-up of Nicole, a five-month-old baby with bilateral anophthalmia, a condition where one's head is large in proportion to one's body. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum. The video is a dub of home movies and was requested by Dr. S. Keet from the Department of Pediatrics.