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2010 International Nursing and Health Care Leadership Iand Management Program
This video documents the 2010 UAB School of Nursing International Nursing and Health Care Leadership and Management Program and was graciously directed, filmed and produced by Mara Jambor. The goal of the program was to the strengthen nursing and health care leadership. The program is offered bi-annually by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Center on International Nursing of the UAB School of Nursing. Participants in the 2010 program included 26 nurses from Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Honduras, Peru, and Zambia. The program was also linked with the Summer Institute on Global Public Health Leadership offered by the Sparkman Center for Global Health at the UAB School of Public Health and with the UAB English Language and Culture Institute.
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Subject | Leadership |
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Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) PSA
For info, visit: www.christianpicciolini.com
or, www.un.org/millenniumgoals
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Type | Video |
Subject | Global health issues Millennium Development Goals Global citizenship |
Tags | millennium development goals MDG video campaign overview brief introduction |
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Decreasing Global Noncommunicable Disease by Reducing Risky Behaviors
Published on Jul 9, 2013
Presentation on The Challenge of Noncommunicable Disease in Resource-Poor Regions by the Senior Advisor for Global NCDs, Center for Global Health, CDC.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Non-communicable diseases |
Tags | Yale |
Rights | Standard YouTube License |
E4C Innovations in Global Maternal Health
In this recorded webinar, Maternova - a for-profit social enterprise that helps deploy life-saving maternal health innovations - tells us how minimizing childbirth risks does not have to be difficult or expensive.
Viewers will...
*Learn the core causes of maternal mortality and morbidity,
*Discover the broad landscape of innovations for maternal health, and
*Take an in-depth look at two key maternal health technologies.
Moderator:
Jennifer Barragan, Medical Device Management and Innovation Consultant
Speaker: Meg Wirth, CEO, Maternova, Inc.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Maternal health |
Tags | webinar |
Rights | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) |
Gender and Global Health: Where Have All the Men Gone?
Description of this TED talk video:
All of the top ten biggest causes of premature death and disability, and all top ten behavioural risk factors driving rates of ill-health around the world, affect men more than they affect women. In every region of the world, men die at a younger age than women do. However, a review of the responses of global health institutions finds that efforts and resources are focused more on the health needs of women. Why? This talk will explore the evidence of why men suffer a higher burden of ill-health than women, what might be driving institutional responses, and what we can do to achieve Health for All. The talk will be of interest to members of the UCL community who are interested in questions of equity, equality, and how evidence is used to influence policy.
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Author | Sarah Hawkes |
Type | Video |
Subject | Gender and health |
Tags | TED Talk |
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Global Economy and Health: UBC Seeks Solutions to Salt Mining Challenges
"The technologies are the crudest of the crude." The University of British Columbia Engineering graduate, Jennifer Hinton, finds solutions for the developing world and hazards related to mining salt.
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Author | Bruce Marchfelder |
Type | Video |
Subject | Global economy and health |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
Rights | Video by Bruce Marchfelder for the Faculty of Applied Science, The University of British Columbia Produced February 2012 Copyright: The University of British Columbia |
Global Health 101 (Second Edition): Videos
Welcome to the accompanying Website for Global Health 101, Second Edition. We are pleased to provide these online resources to support classroom education.
These Videos showcase external sites that provide additional information about topics covered in the textbook.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Child health Communicable diseases Determinants of health Gender and health Maternal health Non-communicable diseases Poverty and inequality Climate change and sustainability Social justice, human rights and health Technology Education |
Tags | resource online learning |
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Global Health Media Project: Newborn Care Videos
This website provides access to a large number of educational videos on healthcare on the following topics: new borns, child birth and cholera.
I founded Global Health Media Project to help health workers save lives by using advances in information and communication technologies to make what was impossible yesterday, possible today. Our videos will be disseminated as broadly as possible — free of charge — especially to reach low-resource, often isolated health workers who have no other access to this clinical information. Our global delivery strategy is relevant now and favorably positioned for the rapid expansion of connectivity in the developing world.
Deborah Van Dyke
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Type | Video |
Subject | Child health Maternal health |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
Rights | By accessing and viewing the content on this website, you agree to be legally bound by the following terms and conditions. The videos on this website are provided for educational, informational, and non-commercial purposes only. The information in these videos is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Videos must be used “in whole”; you are not allowed to reproduce only a portion of any video, or alter these videos in any way. Creative Commons License The original content on this site is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. You must attribute the content to the Global Health Media Project. You may not use our work for commercial purposes. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work. Creative Commons License Users are invited to download our videos and share them with others as long as they credit the Global Health Media Project. Users are encouraged to provide a link back to this site. Any unauthorized use of these videos is prohibited. Disclaimer of Warranties Global Health Media Project does not and cannot guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the information in these videos. The videos and their content are provided on an “as is” basis, without express and implied warranties and representations of any kind including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose and noninfringement. Limitation of Liability In no event shall the Global Health Media Project, its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, affiliates, agents, or representatives be liable for any damages, loss, or injury, including, without limitation, special, incidental, direct, indirect, consequential, or punitive damages of any kind resulting from the use of the materials available on this website. Users and viewers assume all responsibility and risk for the use of the videos and content |
Medical Aid Films
Medical aid films - Films for life
Our vision is to deliver a solution to needless maternal and infant deaths: a global library of films for people engaged in health training and education in areas of urgent need.
Our Training Films are organised into topics which are growing and evolving with demand and feedback. The films are aimed at various audiences which is clearly indicated and supporting documentation is available on each page to assist the trainer in delivering the educational content.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Child health Maternal health |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
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Migration and Health: Challenges of Population Mobility UC Global Health Institute
Video lasting 58minutes featurung Whitney L. Duncan, UC San Diego, exploring mental health and migration in a changing Oaxaca with a view from the psychiatric hospital. Margaret Handley, UCSF, looks at navigating the slipstream of changing food environments through a binational perspectives on dietary behaviors and implications for nutrition counseling. And, Micah Gell-Redman, UC San Diego, addresses politics, borders and risk. (#20616)
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Type | Video |
Subject | Population migration and health |
Tags | University of California |
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Millennium Development Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality
This video shows the importance of combating and reducing by two thirds the mortality rate for children under five years of age by 2015. With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on world leaders to attend a summit in New York in September 2010 to boost progress towards the realization of the MDGs.
Full recordMillennium Development Goals for 2015
A short video introducting the Millenium Development Goals for 2015
In the year 2000, 189 leaders from around the world met at the historic Millenium Summit in New York.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Global health issues Millennium Development Goals |
Tags | millennium development goals video short introduction statistics campaign awareness |
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Millennium Development Goals video spot
Video created to increase public awareness and galvanize support to the Millennium Development Goals.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Millennium Development Goals |
Tags | millennium development goals video advert raise awareness campaign short introduction brief |
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mpact of Urbanization on Healthy Living with Dr. Afaf I. Meleis
More than half of the world's population lives in cities. About half of those in cities are women and girls. What is the impact of urbanization on healthy living, especially for women? With Dr. Afaf I. Meleis, Dean of the U of Penn School of Nursing.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Gender and health Urbanisation |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
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My sister, My self
This film collects the testimony of women and midwives in Africa and South East Asia on the joys and tragedies of childbirth and pregnancy. By sharing the stories of women who have lost their lives giving birth, and of women whose lives have been saved thanks to receiving appropriate care, this film shows how appropriate care can make a critical difference for women.
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Author | Brigid McConville and the White Ribbon Alliance UK |
Type | Video |
Subject | Child health Maternal health |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
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Nurses use Google Hangouts to collaborate on technology
Summary: Nurses are using new media to collaborate, even when the participants are on opposite sides of the globe.
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Google Hangouts are getting more and more interesting. The ability to easily start a live video conference with colleagues all over the world, share screens, and see each other -- all in real time -- is opening many doors for innovation.
Sure, live video conferencing has been around for years, and it's been quite good for some time. But it hasn't been as easily and freely available as Hangouts on the ubiquitous Google infrastructure. Now, anyone with a Google account can start a live video conference.
A good example of this is the Hangout produced by Yuri Shevchouk and involving RN Rob Fraser, clinical development nurse Ian Miller, and travel nurse Gary Cox. Talk about worldwide, Fraser was in Toronto Canada while Miller was in Australia's Canberra region.
Fraser discussed using technology to help nurse leaders tell their stories. Miller talked about how the web site he developed helped share information within his nursing unit. Cox talked about travel nursing and apps that help him get his job done.
I encourage you to watch this Hangout, which the four graciously shared up on YouTube for everyone to see. It's a great example of using new media to collaborate, even when the participants are on opposite sides of the globe.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Technology |
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Video Lecture_ Promoting Safety and Preventing Unintentional Injuries
This is a video lecture on Promoting Safety and Preventing Unintentional Injuries. It is 33 minutes 16 seconds long and was published on Feb 13, 2014.
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Type | Video |
Subject | Unintentional injuries |
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