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WIDE ANGLE | Birth of a Surgeon | PBS (#703)
In 2004, Mozambique introduced a new health care initiative to train midwives in emergency obstetric care in an attempt to guarantee access to quality medical care during pregnancy and childbirth. 03:23
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TO THE CONTRARY | June 27, 2008 | PBS
www.pbs.org/ttc The vaccine can prevent some strains of HPV, which can cause cervical cancer, but the FDA says it wants more information before approving it for women between the ages of 27 and... 05:11
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Extended Interview with Alzheimer's Patient, Don Hayen | PBS
Don Hayen is a retired doctor and former medical director of an HMO. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2005, at age 71. Over the past two years, Don has coped well with the disease --... 06:38
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FRONTLINE/World | SOUTH AFRICA: An Everyday Crime | PBS
Reporter Elena Ghanotakis spends a day in the life of a rape crisis center in Cape Town, South Africa. For more: www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rou... 02:16
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra ... (#911)
Dr. Jack Kessler, a prominent neurologist, shifts his diabetes research to stem cell research when his daughter is paralyzed from the waist down. MAPPING STEM CELL RESEARCH: Terra Incognita brings... 02:06
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FRONTLINE/World | Philippines: Have Degree, Will Travel ...
Barnaby Lo reports on the "brain drain" of doctors and nurses from the Philippines leaving for work in the U.S. For more, go to www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rou... 03:48
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WIRED SCIENCE | Mixed Feelings | PBS
Neuroscientists in Wisconsin are helping blind patients see with their tongues. Find out how they're juggling the senses and rewiring the brain. To see the full segment, visit... 00:56
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FRONTLINE/World | Tibet: Eye Camp | PBS
Reporter Isaac Solotaroff follows San Francisco Jewish/Buddhist eye doctor, Marc Lieberman, to Tibet where he performs cataract surgeries and trains locals to do the operations to cure blindness.... 03:39
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WIRED SCIENCE | Body Builders | PBS
Dr. Anthony Atala of Wake Forest University is building organs in his lab. Last year he publicized his success of growing bladders -- the first actual living human organs created in a lab and grown... 03:05
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World War II Veteran: Dr. Kenneth James Gee
Dr. Kenneth Gee and a small cadre of people built a 3,000 bed hospital in Batangas, Philippines. They trained medics at Camp Grant who assessed wounded in the field throughout the Philippine Islands.
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WIDE ANGLE | Gaza E.R. | Excerpt | PBS (#608)
As internal battles fracture the Palestinian Territories, WIDE ANGLE provides a glimpse inside the conflict as it spirals out of control. In July 2006, seven months after the militant movement... 01:34
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NOVA scienceNOW | Sleepless Surgeons | PBS
Jeff Ellenbogen at Harvard Medical School is hard at work on a study to find out how sleep affects the learning and performance of surgical skills. Neil deGrasse Tyson, the host of NOVA scienceNOW,... 03:10














