The Docuseek Nursing Studies Collection
The Docuseek Nursing Studies Collection collection includes the following titles:
Alzheimers and African AmericansAlzheimer's in the African-American community.
Branding IllnessA documentary expose of how pharmaceutical companies create demand for the drugs at their disposal, and buy the science they need to prove their effectiveness.
Code GrayAcademy Award nominee for Best Short Documentary. Explores four open-ended cases in which nurses confront serious ethical dilemmas in their day-to-day work.
Hold Your BreathA devout Muslim immigrant faces possible death from stomach cancer but cultural and linguistic confusions complicate his treatment in an American hospital.
Learning to Speak Alzheimer's: The Habilitation Approach to CareApplying the basic concepts of habilitation (which is simply caregiving that embraces the remaining abilities of the person with dementia.)
MarcoDisbelief, shock, hostility and superstition confronted the wife of one of the filmmakers when she decided to give birth without pain medication using the Lamaze method of childbirth.
Money and Medicine (New Edition)An investigation of the dangers the nation faces from runaway health care spending as well as the dangers patients face from over-diagnosis and over-treatment.
RareRARE follows an extraordinary mother in a race against time to find a treatment for her daughter's rare genetic disease.
Selling SicknessExplores the unhealthy relationships between society, medical science and the pharmaceutical industry as it promotes not just drugs but also the latest diseases that go with them.
Song of the SoulAn inside look at urban and rural hospice centers across South Africa that provide community-based compassionate care in the face of widespread poverty.
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