Health
By McGill University
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Ranked one of the top ten universities worldwide in life sciences and biomedicine and the top in Canada, McGill attracts experts and specialists from around the world who lead research in their field, teach eager students, and treat patients at the McGill University Health Centre hospital network. From neurological research to genomics, McGill has pioneered discoveries that have revolutionized health care while educating professionals responsible for the well-being of patients around the world.
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CleanY: The Immunology Podcast Episode 2 - Transplants | Join us as we go through a Q & A with one of the leading experts in the field of transplantation. As always your feedback is welcome. Please forgive the rain on our unwanted third speaker! Duration: 33 minutes. | 2/18/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanY: The Immunology Podcast Episode 1 - Vaccines | Description: Welcome to Y ; The Immunology Podcast brought to you by McGill University’s Departement of Microbiology and Immunology. In our very first episode we’ll discuss the humble beginnings of microbiology and the theoretical concepts behind Vaccines. Duration: 19 minutes. | 12/15/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
3 | CleanVideoCutting Edge 2015: Development of Personalized Treatments for Chronic Pain | Approximately 20 per cent of Canadians suffer from chronic pain, making it not only the number one reason that people seek health care, but also the number one concern of patients with long-term illnesses. Chronic pain drains more than $10-billion annually in lost productivity and health-care services from the Canadian economy, which is more than the cost of heart disease, cancer, or diabetes. Moreover, there is a personal toll associated with chronic pain that cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Patients living with this condition face challenges such as social isolation, increased risk of suicide, and greater mortality rates. Chronic pain conditions are very difficult to treat and our existing treatment approaches are largely inefficient. One of the reasons of inefficiency of current treatment approaches is heterogeneous nature of chronic pain, as people develop pain for multitude of diverse reasons and each individual has many ways to deal with a disease. My primary objective is to better understand the genetic mechanisms at the roots of chronic pain as a basis for developing new pain-relief drugs and personalized pain therapy strategies. To accomplish this goal, my colleagues and I study chronic pain mechanisms and risk factors through genetic analysis of well-characterized populations of pain patients, through the mapping out the molecular mechanisms that mediate the biological, psychological, and genetic factors that contribute to the onset and persistence of chronic pain. | 2/25/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
4 | CleanVideoMiniMed 2014 Episode 6 – The Digital Revolution: Electronic Medical Records and Prescriptions | Diagnosis is the first and critical step towards correct treatment. But diagnostic tests are not perfect – doctors and patients need to be aware of their limitations and strengths. We will review the scientific method for evaluating the accuracy of new tests, explore point-of-care testing, and see how modern technologies are bringing diagnostics into our homes. Guests: Dr. Nitika Pai and Dr. Madhukar Pai | 2/19/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
5 | CleanVideoMiniMed 2014 Episode 2 – Older Mothers, Fewer Babies, More Interventions: The Changing Landscape of Childbirth | Couples increasingly decide to forego children or limit their families to a single child; many women now postpone child-bearing to their 30s or 40s; and obstetricians intervene to hasten delivery by labour induction or elective caesarean. This presentation will summarize recent trends in childbirth and their effects on the health of mothers and their offspring. | 2/5/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
6 | CleanVideoMiniMed 2014 Episode 1 – Epidemiology: Unraveling Medical Mysteries | Learn how detective work uncovers the causes of diseases such as stomach ulcers, heart disease, cervical cancer. Discover how the tools of epidemiology have led to better health and longer lives and enjoy the first in a weekly series of Mini-Medical-Detective Challenges. | 2/5/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
7 | CleanVideoEntrevue avec le doyen Paul J. Allison de la Faculté de médecine dentaire | Entrevue avec le doyen Paul J. Allison de la Faculté de médecine dentaire (Université McGill) par Valérie Khayat. | 9/23/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanFormative years | Sina talks about how McGill’s dental program shaped him and shares the advice he would give himself going back in time, 4 years ago. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 5/29/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanGiving back | Sina speaks about what made his first experience at the mobile clinic unforgettable. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 5/29/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanGraduation honours and a fond farewell | Sina explains what it means for him to receive the Lieutenant Governor’s Youth Medal, plus his farewell message to his classmates. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 5/29/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanAn Accomplished Career | Dr. Myers speaks about coming full circle and his journey as student, instructor, clinical director and now, Associate Dean, during a historical time in the faculty. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 4/25/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanBenefits of new space | Dr. Myers speaks about the location, special layout and ergonomics of the new facility. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 4/25/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanWhat’s new about the new facility | Dr. Myers speaks about the new equipment and technologies in the faculty’s new facility as well as their impact on patient care and students. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 4/25/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDentistry Conversations - A typical day in McGill’s dental mobile clinic | Dr. Li and Dr. Dobby explain what a typical day in McGill’s dental mobile clinic consists of and speak about some memorable moments. | 4/2/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDentistry Conversations - The transformative effect of the mobile clinic on dentistry students | The mobile clinic not only brings much to the patients that it serves. It also provides an invaluable experience to students. Dr. Li and Dr. Dobby speak to the transformative effect of the mobile clinic as well as plans moving forward. | 3/28/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDentistry Conversations - Who falls through the cracks of the Quebec dentistry system? | Dr. Li and Dr. Dobby give a comprehensive portrait of who the mobile clinic serves, who falls through the cracks of the Quebec dental system and what moves them to give back. | 3/28/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanCarlo Cimo – Reaching New Heights | Carlo takes a look back at all that was involved in making this project happen during the last two years and gives us the very latest updates as it nears completion. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 3/27/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanCarlo Cimo – The Dentistry Buzz | Carlo speaks about why this new facility is so important to the entire McGill community, the team behind this project and why it has received so much support. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 3/27/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanCarlo Cimo – An Extraordinary Project | Carlo provides insight on Dentistry’s New Facility, the benefits of its prime location and why it stands out from the other 200 projects he’s managed at McGill in nearly two decades. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 3/27/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
20 | CleanVideoRidha Joober: Can psychosis be prevented? | Is it possible to detect the factors that trigger psychotic episodes? Are the social pressures on youth (abuse, bullying, drug use) associated with the development of psychosis? Is it possible for people to recover and lead an active life? | 2/20/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
21 | CleanVideoJohn Breitner: Preventing Alzheimer’s disease – An impossible dream? | Did you know that if one of your parents suffered from Alzheimer’s, your own chance of developing it increases by 50% or more? Worrisome? Yes! But new research is exploring ways to intervene early enough in the disease to prevent its devastating sympt | 2/20/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
22 | CleanVideoJohanne Renaud: Teenage angst or full-blown depression? – From evaluation to intervention | Adolescence is often a tough time for teens and for their parents. Everyone transitions to adulthood differently, but for some the journey is particularly difficult. Although these emotional upheavals may seem temporary, what if the feelings persist? | 2/20/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
23 | CleanVideoCamillo Zacchia: Can I go back there? – Understanding Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) | Everyone is at risk of experiencing trauma. Is there a “normal” way to react? Why are some of us able to deal with the emotional shock and go on to live functional lives while others are paralyzed with the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder? | 2/20/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
24 | CleanVideoJanina Komaroff: “It’s crazy!” – Overthrowing stigma in mental health | For a long time, our way of addressing mental disorders has fed prejudice. This behaviour has made recovery more difficult for people with mental health problems. This course gives us new ways of looking at mental illness that fights stigmatization. | 2/20/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDr. Laura Stone and Dr. Richard Hovey – Shifting Perspectives in Dentistry | The transition from student to scholar, and learning that cannot always be measured. | 2/19/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDr. Laura Stone and Dr. Richard Hovey – Inquiry Based Learning in Dentistry | What does it mean to disrupt one’s way of thinking and how can inquiry based learning impact research and, ultimately, patients’ quality of life? Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/19/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanForensic Dentistry with Dr. Robert Dorion – The Forensic Dentistry Course at McGill | An overview of the forensic dentistry Continuing Education course offered in the Faculty, covering why it will make any dentist a better one, whether s/he goes on to work in forensics or not. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDr. Sam Abi-Nader – Sentiment and Storytelling | Dr. Sam speaks about the importance of sentiment and storytelling in teaching, his advice to future dentists who wish to teach and one recent student who particularly marked him. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDr. Sam Abi-Nader – What Makes a Good Teacher? | Dr. Sam speaks about the importance of humility in teaching, how he approaches challenges and what essential element Crosby and Steve Jobs both share in connection to what it takes “to be good at something”. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDr. Sam Abi-Nader – Inspired Learning | Dr. Sam speaks about what made him accidentally land in the field of Dentistry, one of the people who influenced him most as a teacher and what he finds most “intoxicating” about teaching. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDentistry Summer Clinic with Romantha Descartes – Personal Philosophy | As the recipient of the Faculty’s 2013 Most Valuable Person Award, Romantha discusses her personal work philosophy and the importance of teamwork for success. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDentistry Summer Clinic with Romantha Descartes – Words of Wisdom | Romantha Descartes reflects on the importance of a sensitive and patient approach during summer clinic and her words of wisdom to students who participate for the first time. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDentistry Summer Clinic with Romantha Descartes – Success Stories | Romantha Descartes speaks about the process behind preparing for the Summer Clinic each year and shares one of her all-time heartwarming success stories involving a young patient. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanDr. Laura Stone and Dr. Richard Hovey – Research and Collaboration in Dentistry | The purpose of the Faculty of Dentistry’s research seminars, and a few insights from Dr. Stone as she reflects on her career and the importance of collaborative work for her own research today. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanForensic Dentistry with Dr. Robert Dorion – Bonus Feature | Dr. Dorion speaks about the very first case he worked on which, incidentally, a CTV reporter helped solve at the time. Plus, why are bite marks so important in forensic dentistry? Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanForensic Dentistry with Dr. Robert Dorion – The Beginnings of an Illustrious Career | The one trait all forensic dentists absolutely need to survive in forensic dentistry, the story of Dr. Dorion’s beginnings in the field with the mentor who called herself “Bob’s forensic mama.” Plus, the incredible case that changed the face of forensic dentistry in Canada. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanForensic Dentistry with Dr. Robert Dorion – What is Forensic Dentistry? | The tragedy of Lac-Mégantic was one of the deadliest train derailment disasters in North America. Dr. Dorion explains the process in dealing with such a disaster as a forensic dentist. Interviewer: Valerie Khayat | 2/18/2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
38 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 11 – Models of Mental Health Services in Multicultural Societies, part 1 | Given the role culture plays in the illness experience, what are the implications for mental health services? | 5/22/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
39 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 11 – Models of Mental Health Services in Multicultural Societies, part 2 | Given the role culture plays in the illness experience, what are the implications for mental health services? | 5/22/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
40 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 12 – The Future of Cultural Psychiatry | What are the forthcoming tasks for cultural psychiatry? How do we complement the focus on the biological individual with an interactional view of human problems? | 5/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
41 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 10 – Healing, Ritual and Psychotherapy, part 2 | Dr. Kirmayer discusses what is psychotherapy, psychotherapy as narrative processes, modes of narration, and cultural concepts of the person. | 5/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
42 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 4 – Trance, Possession and Dissociation in Cultural Psychiatry, part 2 | Dr. Kirmayer discusses pathological dissociation and symptoms shaping. | 5/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
43 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 4 – Trance, Possession and Dissociation in Cultural Psychiatry, part 1 | Dr. Kirmayer discusses varieties of trance and possession and looks at the history of culture-bounds syndromes in psychiatry. | 5/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
44 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 5 – Culture / Psychiatry, part 1 | Dr. Allan Young looks at culture and psychiatry. | 5/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
45 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 5 – Culture / Psychiatry, part 2 | Dr. Allan Young continues his examination of the culture of psychiatry. | 5/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
46 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 9 – The Mental Health of Indigenous Peoples, part 2 | Dr. Laurence Kirmayer discusses the role cultural continuity plays in mental health. He also discusses resilience and the concept of the ecocentric self. | 4/24/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
47 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 10 – Healing, Ritual and Psychotherapy, part 1 | Dr. Laurence Kirmayer looks at universal aspects of healing, healing traditions in different cultures and the role of emotion and catharsis in healing. | 4/24/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
48 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 9 – The Mental Health of Indigenous Peoples, part 1 | Dr. Laurence Kirmayer discusses the impacts of colonization on health, and identity, adaptation and the problem of suicide in indigenous populations. | 4/17/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
49 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 8 – Rethinking migrant and refugee children | Dr. Cecile Rousseau discusses her research and work with migrant children. She speaks about the challenges of globalization, its impact on children and the implications it has on services. | 4/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
50 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 7 – Culture and Psychoses, part 2 | Dr. Constantin Tranulis continues the discussion on culture and psychosis with an emphasis on research possibilities in this field. | 4/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
51 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 7 – Culture and Psychoses, part 1 | Dr. Eric Jarvis compares how different countries treat different aspects of psychosis, particularly in immigrant and migrant groups. He also looks at the clinical and global implications of culture. | 4/15/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
52 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 6 – Culture and Emotion, part 2 | Dr. Allan Young discusses notions of self in relation to trauma and emotion. Are there culturally specific emotions? | 4/5/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
53 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 6 – Culture and Emotion, part 1 | Dr. Allan Young discusses the different notions of the self. Is our idea of the self a distinctly Western notion? Is there a self? Is it essential? Are there cultures without a sense of self? | 4/5/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
54 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 3 – Research Methods in Cultural Psychiatry, part 2 | Dr. Kirmayer looks at issues that arise when trying to look across cultures, for example working in one culture with tools that were developed elsewhere. He discusses problems in cross-cultural comparisons and its methodological implications. | 3/20/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
55 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 3 – Research Methods in Cultural Psychiatry, part 1 | Dr. Laurence Kirmayer examines how knowledge is generated in the field of cultural psychiatry and what the limitations in the field are. The lecture covers philosophical concerns on the nature of experience and cultural difference. | 3/20/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
56 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 2 – Somatization and Bodily Idioms of Distress, part 2 | Dr. Laurence Kirmayer looks at medically unexplained symptoms, the potential meaning of somatic symptoms and the cultural context of symptom reporting. | 3/20/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
57 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 2 – Somatization and Bodily Idioms of Distress, part 1 | Dr. Laurence Kirmayer looks at three forms of somatization, the problem of dualism in medicine, cultural idioms of distress and how experience is expressed in and through the body. | 3/20/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
58 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 1 – Cultural Psychiatry: A Critical Introduction, part 2 | Dr. Kirmayer looks at the shifting meanings of culture, especially in an increasingly mobile global population. He also discusses how culture might figure in psychiatric nosology. | 3/19/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
59 | CleanVideoCultural Psychiatry series, Lecture 1 – Cultural Psychiatry: A Critical Introduction, part 1 | To understand what is built into our mental health practice in order to look at it critically, Dr. Laurence Kirmayer examines the culture of psychiatry and psychology. | 3/18/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
60 | CleanVideoParticipatory Research: If We Want More Evidence-Based Practice, We Need More Practice-Based Evidence | On October 24, 2006, PRAM welcomed special guest speaker Lawrence Green, formerly of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta and author of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Ecological Model of Health Program Planning & Evaluation. | 3/11/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
61 | CleanVideoFlying Doctors: Air Care | We will look at the history of aviation medicine from its origins to modern-day practice. Finally, we will consider the future of air transport and how modern medicine will be practiced. Speaker: Dr. Michael Churchill-Smith | 3/6/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
62 | CleanVideoICU: High Intensity Caring | Exploring the world of the critically ill – how do you end up there, how sick is sick, what are your chances of surviving? A short journey into the difficult world of the sickest patients in the hospital. Speaker: Dr. Ash Gursahaney | 3/6/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
63 | CleanVideoER: Your Safety Net | The ER is your safety net. How does it function? When should you use the ER and what can the ER do for you? Speaker: Dr. Marc Afilalo | 3/6/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
64 | CleanVideoYour Heart Health: Getting to the Heart of the matter | What is heart disease? Why do some people get it and some don’t? Learn about prevention and treatment of common cardiac conditions. Speaker: Dr. Nadia Giannetti | 3/6/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
65 | CleanVideoCaring for Casualties: The Epidemic of Sports Related Injuries | Athletes participating in organized sports at both the amateur and professional levels are experiencing an increasing number of injuries. Recent statistics on the prevalence of trauma in all contact sports will be discussed. | 3/6/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
66 | CleanVideoTrauma: Why Accidents are Rarely Accidental | An exploration of injury in our communities, from prevention to trauma team response – the good, bad and the ugly of Montreal. Speaker: Dr. Tarek Razek | 2/18/2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
67 | CleanVideoShort History of Lord Strathcona and Public Health | Rebecca Fuhrer talks about the history of Lord Strathcona and public health. | 11/8/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
68 | CleanVideoHarvey Fineberg: Why Prevention is a Hard Sell | The Strathcona Chair in Preventive Medicine lecture on the importance of public health and prevention by the President of the Institute of Medicine. | 11/8/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
69 | CleanVideoJudes Poirier: Le déclin des facultés cérébrales – Alzheimer ou vieillissement normal? | L’être humain vieillit et il doit s'attendre à un déclin de ses facultés intellectuelles et de sa mémoire. Mais lorsque ce déclin est beaucoup plus rapide que la normale, on parle de «démence». | 10/12/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
70 | CleanVideoHoward Steiger: Gènes, environnements et genre – Une formule pour comprendre les troubles de l’alimentation | On montre du doigt les pressions sociales comme les uniques responsables de l'incidence croissante de l'anorexie nerveuse et de la boulimie, alors qu'elles ne viennent souvent qu'activer des vulnérabilités déjà existantes chez la personne. | 10/12/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
71 | CleanVideoMimi Israël: Le fond du baril – Déprime ou épuisement? | La dépression peut être le symptôme d’un autre trouble de santé mentale (lié à l’alimentation, la bipolarité etc.) ou accompagner un trouble de santé physique (cancer ou autre). Elle peut être chronique ou passagère. | 10/12/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
72 | CleanVideoSerge Beaulieu, Suzane Renaud: L’humeur en montagnes russes – Bipolaire ou borderline? | Les variations de l'humeur peuvent causer bien des tourments à ceux qui les éprouvent. Certains croient être aux prises avec un trouble de personnalité limite, un trouble bipolaire ou autre trouble de santé mentale. | 10/12/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
73 | CleanVideoCamillo Zacchia: Du cœur au cerveau – Des émotions nécessaires à notre survie (partie 2) | La colère, la tristesse, la joie, l’excitation, la peur et l'anxiété sont des émotions essentielles à notre survie, mais elles peuvent aussi nous causer bien du souci. | 10/12/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
74 | CleanVideoCamillo Zacchia: Du cœur au cerveau – Des émotions nécessaires à notre survie (partie 1) | La colère, la tristesse, la joie, l’excitation, la peur et l'anxiété sont des émotions essentielles à notre survie, mais elles peuvent aussi nous causer bien du souci. | 10/12/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
75 | CleanVideoVéronique Bohbot: Le cerveau – Puissant et fragile en même temps | Le cerveau, est un chef d'œuvre de complexité dont le fonctionnement recèle encore une grande part d’inconnu. Véronique Bohbot, Ph.D., est chercheuse en neurosciences. | 10/12/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
76 | CleanVideoLa prévention du diabète est-elle possible? | Une conférence de Laurent Legault, directeur, Cliniques du diabète à L’Hôpital de Montréal pour enfants. | 4/27/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
77 | CleanVideoCrohn’s disease in Canada: Environment or genetics? | Canada has the world’s highest incidence of Crohn’s disease. Is it our genes or the environment? A talk from Sylviane Forget, MD at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. | 4/27/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
78 | CleanVideoTransplantation d’organes | Une conférence de Jean Tchervenkov, MD à L’Hôpital de Montréal pour enfants. | 4/27/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
79 | CleanVideoAnxiety disorders in children and adolescents | A talk from Chandra Magill, MD, psychiatrist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. | 4/27/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
80 | CleanVideoDépression chez les enfants et les adolescents | Une conférence de Lila Amirali, MD à L’Hôpital de Montréal pour enfants. | 4/27/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
81 | CleanVideoCuring diabetes one cell at a time | A talk from Lawrence Rosenberg, Ph. D at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. | 4/13/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
82 | CleanVideoSoins centrés sur le patient et sa famille : qu’est-ce que cela veut dire? | Une conférence de Claudette Bardin, Ph. D., médecin à L’Hôpital de Montréal pour enfants. | 4/13/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
83 | CleanVideoCerebral Palsy: It’s Not What You Think! | A talk from Michael Shevell, Ph. D at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. | 4/13/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
84 | CleanVideoPathology is for life! | A talk from Chantal Bernard, Ph. D at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. | 4/13/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
85 | CleanVideoComprendre les cellules souches : Amies ou ennemies? | Une conférence du professeur Michel L. Tremblay Ph.D., chercheur au Centre de recherche sur le cancer Rosalind et Morris Goodman de l’Université McGill. | 4/13/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
86 | CleanVideoSex Hormones: from precocious to delayed puberty | A talk from Preetha Krishnamoorthy, Ph. D at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. | 4/13/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
87 | CleanVideoOrgan donation: a special gift | A talk from Jean Tchervenkov, MD at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. | 4/13/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
88 | CleanVideoAlternative Medicine under the Microscope - Part I | The seventh annual Trottier Symposium spotlights "Alternative Medicine." Four world-renowned experts examine some of its tenets "under the microscope." | Speakers: Drs. Paul Offit, Harriet Hall, and Robert (Bob) Park | 1/10/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
89 | CleanVideoAlternative Medicine under the Microscope - Part II | The seventh annual Trottier Symposium spotlights "Alternative Medicine." Four world-renowned experts examine some of its tenets "under the microscope." | Speaker: Dr. Edzard Ernst | 1/10/2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
90 | CleanVideoGustavo Turecki: Childhood abuse affects the brain. Have you heard of epigenetics? [en] [2/2] | Gustavo Turecki, MD, PhD, is Director of the McGill Group for Suicide Studies (MGSS) at the Douglas Institute. In 2009, Gustavo Turecki was named Scientist of the year by Radio‑Canada for his work on epigenetic. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
91 | CleanVideoGustavo Turecki: La maltraitance infantile marque le cerveau. Connaissez-vous l’épigénétique ? [fr] [2/2] | Gustavo Turecki, M.D., Ph.D. est directeur du Groupe McGill d’études sur le suicide (GMES) à l’Institut Douglas. Il a aussi été nommé Scientifique de l’année 2009 par Radio-Canada pour ses travaux sur l’épigénétique. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
92 | CleanVideoJohanne Renaud: Can children suffer from depression? [en] [2/2] | Johanne Renaud, MD, MSc, FRCPC is Medical Chief – Youth section, Depressive Disorders Program at the Douglas Institute. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
93 | CleanVideoJohanne Renaud: Les enfants peuvent-ils souffrir de dépression ? [fr] [2/2] | Johanne Renaud, M.D., M.Sc., FRCPC est chef médical – Section jeunesse au Programme des troubles dépressifs à l’Institut Douglas. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
94 | CleanVideoRidha Joober: Attention-deficit hyperactive children: when should you take action? [en] [2/2] | Ridha Joober, MD, PhD, is Assistant Director, PEPP-Montreal and Director of the Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research Theme at the Douglas Institute. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
95 | CleanVideoRidha Joober: Les enfants inattentifs, impulsifs et hyperactifs : quand faut-il intervenir ? [fr] [2/2] | Ridha Joober, M.D., Ph.D. est directeur adjoint du PEPP‑Montréal et directeur de la recherche sur les troubles neurodéveloppementaux à l’Institut Douglas. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
96 | CleanVideoCamillo Zacchia: Que se passe-t-il dans la tête des étudiants anxieux ? [fr] [2/2] | Camillo Zacchia, Ph.D. est chef professionnel en psychologie à l’Institut Douglas. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
97 | CleanVideoCamillo Zacchia: What goes on in the mind of anxious students? [en] [2/2] | Camillo Zacchia, PhD, psychologist at the Douglas Institute. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
98 | CleanVideoCamillo Zacchia: What goes on in the mind of anxious students? [en] [1/2] | Camillo Zacchia, PhD, psychologist at the Douglas Institute. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
99 | CleanVideoCamillo Zacchia: Que se passe-t-il dans la tête des étudiants anxieux ? [fr] [1/2] | Camillo Zacchia, Ph.D. est chef professionnel en psychologie à l’Institut Douglas. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
100 | CleanVideoRidha Joober: Les enfants inattentifs, impulsifs et hyperactifs : quand faut-il intervenir ? [fr] [1/2] | Ridha Joober, M.D., Ph.D. est directeur adjoint du PEPP‑Montréal et directeur de la recherche sur les troubles neurodéveloppementaux à l’Institut Douglas. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
101 | CleanVideoRidha Joober: Attention-deficit hyperactive children: when should you take action? [en] [1/2] | Ridha Joober, MD, PhD, is Assistant Director, PEPP-Montreal and Director of the Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research Theme at the Douglas Institute. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
102 | CleanVideoJohanne Renaud: Les enfants peuvent-ils souffrir de dépression ? [fr] [1/2] | Johanne Renaud, M.D., M.Sc., FRCPC est chef médical – Section jeunesse au Programme des troubles dépressifs à l’Institut Douglas. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
103 | CleanVideoJohanne Renaud: Can children suffer from depression? [en] [1/2] | Johanne Renaud, MD, MSc, FRCPC is Medical Chief – Youth section, Depressive Disorders Program at the Douglas Institute. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
104 | CleanVideoGustavo Turecki: La maltraitance infantile marque le cerveau. Connaissez-vous l’épigénétique ? [fr] [1/2] | Gustavo Turecki, M.D., Ph.D. est directeur du Groupe McGill d’études sur le suicide (GMES) à l’Institut Douglas. Il a aussi été nommé Scientifique de l’année 2009 par Radio-Canada pour ses travaux sur l’épigénétique. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
105 | CleanVideoGustavo Turecki: Childhood abuse affects the brain. Have you heard of epigenetics? [en] [1/2] | Gustavo Turecki, MD, PhD, is Director of the McGill Group for Suicide Studies (MGSS) at the Douglas Institute. In 2009, Gustavo Turecki was named Scientist of the year by Radio‑Canada for his work on epigenetics. | 6/16/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
106 | CleanVideoSpare Parts: The Hip Bone’s Connected to the… | The Jewish General Hospital Mini-Med School offers presentations by leading experts on a variety of medical topics. Simple language and humour are used to educate and entertain the public about modern medicine and its impact on their health. | 4/18/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
107 | CleanVideoDissecting the components of animal behaviour as a window into the human mind | Yogita Chudasama discusses how neuroscientists have been able to successfully exploit a conceptual framework, derived from research in human experimental psychology, which decomposes cognition into ... | 2/10/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
108 | CleanVideoInflammation — the fuel of cancer: extinguishing the fire to stop the disease | Maya Saleh discusses what we have recently learned on the role of our innate immune response in inflammatory diseases and cancer, with a focus on ... | 2/10/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
109 | CleanVideoProfessionalism and Medicine's Social Contract | Medicine’s relationship with society can best be described as a social contract between the profession and the society it serves. Professionalism serves as the basis of this social contract, which involves expectations on both sides. Richard and Sylvia Cruess discuss the implications of this social contract. | 2/10/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
110 | CleanVideoUrology: Human Plumbing and its Discontents | Prostate cancer, the most common cancer in men, is often without symptoms. Armen Aprikain discusses the normal and abnormal physiology of the prostate gland and ... | 2/10/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
111 | CleanVideoRespirology: Take a Deep Breath | David Eildelman explains pulmonary medicine: from the physiology of breathing; to lung disease; to approaches used by respirologists to diagnose and treat patients. | 2/10/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
112 | CleanVideoSleep Disorders: To Sleep, Perchance to Dream…. | In some cases, normal physiologic changes associated with sleep can lead to abnormal physiologic function in predisposed individuals, which can in turn lead to changes ... | 2/10/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
113 | CleanVideoOsteoporosis: Boning up…. | Fractures related to osteoporosis have serious consequences such as loss of autonomy, recurrent fractures and even excess mortality. Suzanne Morin summarizes the risk factors associated ... | 2/10/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
114 | CleanVideoCancer Genetics: Genes and Dreams | Some of the genes we inherit from our parents carry mutations that might put a person at higher risk for cancer. Genetic tests are now ... | 2/10/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
115 | CleanVideoFood Research: the Obesity Pandemic | Almost 25% of Canadian adults are obese. McGill researchers examine the many causes of obesity, including social norms, and conclude that tackling the growing problem ... | 2/2/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
116 | CleanVideoFood-Related Research: Nutrients and Nutriceuticals | How much vitamin D do Canadians need for optimal health? How will our foods become more nutritious in the future? Can food processing improve the ... | 2/2/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
117 | CleanVideoMeeting Food Industry Demands | Quebec needs more nutritionists and consumers want healthier food. The McGill School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition and the Dept of Food Science are training ... | 2/2/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
118 | CleanVideoDental care for all | In collaboration with community organizations, McGill Dentistry students gain front-line experience by offering dental services to the disadvantaged. The McGill Mobile Dental Clinic reaches out ... | 1/3/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
119 | CleanVideoDes soins dentaires pour tous | Environ 30 % de la population ne bénéficie pas de couverture de soins dentaires. La Faculté de médecine dentaire de l’Université McGill travaille de près ... | 1/3/2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
120 | CleanVideoThe 'skinny' on anorexia and bulemia nervosa | Howard Steiger, PhD, Director, Eating Disorders Program at the Douglas Institute gives a lecture during the 2009 Mini-Psych School. He talks about : • New perspectives on ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
121 | CleanVideoThe 'skinny' on anorexia and bulemia nervosa – Part 2 | Howard Steiger, PhD, Director, Eating Disorders Program at the Douglas Institute gives a lecture during the 2009 Mini-Psych School. He talks about : • New perspectives on ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
122 | CleanVideoYou can go home again: the recovery movement | Myra Piat, PhD, Researcher, Clinical activities, Knowledge Transfer and Teaching Directorate at the Douglas Institute, discusses recovery in mental health. Video courtesy of the Douglas Institute. | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
123 | CleanVideoYou can go home again: the recovery movement – Part 2 | Myra Piat, PhD, Researcher, Clinical activities, Knowledge Transfer and Teaching Directorate at the Douglas Institute, discusses recovery in mental health. Video courtesy of the Douglas Institute. | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
124 | CleanVideoThe ups and downs of bipolar disorders | Serge Beaulieu, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Researcher and Medical Chief of the Mood, Anxiety and Impulsivity Disorders Program, and Medical Chief of the Bipolar Disorders Program ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
125 | CleanVideoThe ups and downs of bipolar disorders – Part 2 | Serge Beaulieu, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Researcher and Medical Chief of the Mood, Anxiety and Impulsivity Disorders Program, and Medical Chief of the Bipolar Disorders Program ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
126 | CleanVideoHow blue is blue? Depression and burnout | Camillo Zacchia, PhD, Professional Chief of Psychology at the Douglas Institute, gives a lecture on depression during the 2009 Mini-Psych School. Video courtesy of the Douglas ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
127 | CleanVideoHow blue is blue? Depression and burnout – Part 2 | Camillo Zacchia, PhD, Professional Chief of Psychology at the Douglas Institute, gives a lecture on depression during the 2009 Mini-Psych School. Video courtesy of the Douglas ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
128 | CleanVideoTop ten list about mental illness | Joseph Rochford, PhD, Director of Academic Affairs of the Research Centre, at the Douglas Institute, talks about popular preconceived ideas about mental illness in this ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
129 | CleanVideoTop ten list about mental illness – Part 2 | Joseph Rochford, PhD, Director of Academic Affairs of the Research Centre, at the Douglas Institute, talks about popular preconceived ideas about mental illness in this ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
130 | CleanVideoThe delusions about schizophrenia and psychosis | Ridha Joober, MD, PhD, Researcher and Director of the Schizophrenia and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research at the Douglas Institute, gives an update on schizophrenia during the ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
131 | CleanVideoThe delusions about schizophrenia and psychosis – Part 2 | Ridha Joober, MD, PhD, Researcher and Director of the Schizophrenia and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research at the Douglas Institute, gives an update on schizophrenia during the ... | 10/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
132 | CleanVideoLeading the fight against AIDS | Mark Wainberg, microbiologist, identified one of the most effective AIDS drugs, and served as president of the International AIDS Society, becoming a prominent voice on ... | 10/6/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
133 | CleanVideoThe Gold Standard in Cancer Research | Phil Gold, Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Oncology, discovered the first and most widely used blood test for cancer, CEA, making early detection and better ... | 10/6/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
134 | CleanVideoRonald Melzack – Pain Pioneer | Ronald Melzack, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, revolutionized our understanding of human pain with the Gate Control Theory of Pain and the McGill Pain Questionnaire, now ... | 10/6/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
135 | CleanVideoPalliative Care – Shedding Light on Euthanasia | The ethics of euthanasia continue to be debated in Parliament, the National Assembly, in the media and around dinner tables everywhere. It is one of ... | 9/22/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
136 | CleanVideoThe Future of Medicine: Thinking Small | The use of nanobiotechnology in medicine is termed “nanomedicine.” Dr. Maysinger will discuss current advances in nanomedicine research, including targeted cancer therapies, localized drug delivery, ... | 7/30/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
137 | CleanVideoThe Genetics of Analgesia: Will We Have Customized Pain-Killers? | People differ in their responses to commonly prescribed pain medications because of environmental and genetic factors. Dr. Mogil will look at the possibilities and challenges ... | 7/30/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
138 | CleanVideoAre Chemicals in Our Environment Affecting Reproductive Health? | Over the past 50 years, our quality of life has improved thanks, in part, to a wide range of new chemicals. Some of these are ... | 7/29/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
139 | CleanVideoCigarette Smoking: The Uncertain Role of Nicotine | Twenty years ago, the U.S. Surgeon General resoundingly concluded that nicotine is the drug in tobacco that causes addiction. Dr. Paul Clarke will present a ... | 7/29/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
140 | CleanVideoDrug Development: Where We Are and How We Got Here | Dr. Timothy Geary discusses the history of drug development. How has the search for chemicals that usefully affect human biology developed, what factors were crucial ... | 7/29/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
141 | CleanVideoMcGill Goodman Cancer Research Center | A video produced to honor the work of legendary researcher, Dr. Phil Gold, and the advances made everyday in biomedical science at the McGill Goodman ... | 6/10/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanMagic, Hypnosis and the Brain | Hypnosis is an interesting tool for understanding how the mind works in terms of attention and suggestion. But can it be used therapeutically? | 3/15/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
143 | CleanVideoThinking and Feeling: Drug Therapies And The Brain | In this Mini-Med talk, Dr. Mimi Israël speaks about how drug therapies that are currently used to treat mental health problems may affect the brain. ... | 3/2/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
144 | CleanVideoHearing: Lend Me Your Ear | In this Mini-Med lecture, Dr. Mel Schloss talks about all aspects of hearing loss. He also briefly touches on the anatomy and physiology of hearing. ... | 3/2/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
145 | CleanVideoBalance: Finding Equilibrium | It isn’t easy being a biped! In this Mini-Med lecture, Dr. Douglas Watt explains why we need an inertial guidance system to stand up and ... | 3/2/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
146 | CleanVideoEmotion and Sensation: The Role of the Frontal Lobes | The frontal lobes are important in complex, goal-oriented behaviour. In this Mini-Med talk, Lesley Fellows speaks about recent studies of decision making in patients with ... | 3/2/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
147 | CleanVideoVision: Window On The World | In this Mini-Med lecture, Dr. Burnier speaks about ocular health and how to maintain good vision. He also explains refractive errors and ocular diseases that ... | 3/2/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
148 | CleanVideoLa psychiatrie nous a-t-elle débarassé de la folie? | Mimi Israël, M.D., FRCPC et chef du departement de psychiatrie a l'Institut Douglas raconte la fascinante histoire de la psychiatrie et remonte aux origines de ... | 2/9/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
149 | CleanVideoLa maladie mentale existe-t-elle vraiment? | Stéphane Bastianetto, Ph.D. de l'Institut Douglas distingue la maladie mentale de la maladie physique et explique la part des gènes et de l'environnement physique et ... | 2/9/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
150 | CleanVideoLa médication en psychiatrie: doit-on s'en méfier? | Connaître les pour et les contre de l'usage de la médication dans le traitement de la maladie mentale selon les données scientifiques et l'expérience clinique ... | 2/9/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
151 | CleanVideoMaladie mentale et milieu judiciare: faut-t-il blâmer la 'désins'? | Connaître l'état de la situation à propos de la maladie mentale et sa judiciarisation en Amérique du Nord, plus particulièrement au Canada. Comprendre les enjeux ... | 2/9/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
152 | CleanVideoL'avenir de la recherche en neurosciences en santé mentale | Bruno Giros, Ph.D., chercheur et titulaire de la Chaire Graham Boeckh en schizophrénie, Institut Douglas. Quelles sont les plus récentes avancées en neuroscience concernant la ... | 2/9/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
153 | CleanVideoLe rétablissement en santé mentale | Transformer les mentalités, les services et les soins afin que le rétablissement soit à l'avant-plan du traitement des maladies mentales. | 2/9/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanThe Siren Song of Cancer Cells | The treatment of complex diseases like cancer may lie in grasping their mechanisms at all levels of biological hierarchy. Most research focuses on understanding how ... | 2/8/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
155 | CleanVideoPain Research | Chronic pain affects millions of people worldwide, yet remains a medical mystery. McGill researchers are using genetics, brain imaging, and many other novel techniques to ... | 2/1/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
156 | CleanVideoAlzheimer's Research | Alzheimer's Disease is a devastating illness that is on the rise in Canada. However, McGill's world-renowned researchers like Rémi Quirion, Judes Poirier, and Serge Gauthier ... | 1/29/2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
157 | CleanVideoHealthy Body, Healthy Brain | Join some distinguished members of the Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute) and McGill's Faculty of Medicine as they share the latest research on what goes on ... | 12/18/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
158 | CleanVideoConceptions and Misconceptions of Autism | There is a proliferation of information about autism in the media and in research today. In this Classes Without Quizzes lecture, Professor Tara Flanagan discusses ... | 12/18/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
159 | CleanVideoUse It or Lose It: A Guide to Brain Maintenance | Loss of memory is one of the greatest challenges of aging individuals. In this session of Classes WIthout Quizzes, Dr. Clare McFarlane discusses some of ... | 12/17/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
160 | CleanVideoMythes du H1N1 | Il est parfois difficile de séparer le vrai du faux à propos de maladies comme la grippe H1N1. Cette vidéo réfute certains mythes colportés à ... | 12/4/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
161 | CleanVideoH1N1 Myths | It can sometimes be hard to separate fact from fiction when it comes to diseases like H1N1. This video debunks some of the myths surrounding ... | 12/4/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
162 | CleanVideoMNI Anniversary – The Future of Scientific Discovery | A panel assembled as part of the 75th anniversary ceremony for the Montréal Neurological Institute discusses what the coming years hold in store for scientific ... | 12/1/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
163 |
CleanBonding With Bugs | As part of the Royal Society of Canada's "The Cutting Edge" series, Nathalie Tufenkji from the Department of Chemical Engineering discusses her work aimed at ... | 11/16/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
164 | CleanVideoMedical Panel: From the Bench to the Bedside | In this special Homecoming lecture Dean of Medicine and Vice-Principal, Health Affairs, Richard I. Levin moderates a panel discussion featuring some of the University’s most ... | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
165 | CleanVideoSimulation Centre: Teaching Tomorrow's Doctors | Dr. Kevin Lachapelle is the Director of the McGill Medical Simulation Centre. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
166 | CleanVideoPublic Health: The World is One Clinic | Dr. Jody Heymann is the Canada Research Chair in Global Health and Social Policy, a Professor in McGill's Faculties of Arts and Medicine and founding ... | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
167 | CleanVideoTrauma Medicine: War and Peace | Dr. David Mulder is Chief of Thoracic Surgery at the McGill University Health Centre, physician for the Montreal Canadiens hockey team and a Member of ... | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
168 | CleanVideoStem Cells: Dream or Illusion? | Dr. Jacques Galipeau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Experimental Medicine and Oncology, McGill University. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
169 | CleanVideoPain Management: From Poppies to Placebos | Dr. Mark Ware is the Associate and Research Director at the McGill University Health Centre Pain Centre. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
170 | CleanVideoBehavioral Science: When is it Normal to Forget? | Dr. Sonia Lupien is Associate Director, Clinical Research at the McGill Centre for Studies in Aging. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
171 | CleanVideoSurgery: The Cutting Edge | Dr. Gerald Fried is a Professor of Surgery and Gastroenterology and the Adair Family Chair of Surgical Education, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
172 | CleanVideoImaging: Here's Looking Through You, Kid | Dr. Lawrence Stein is an Associate Professor of Radiology at McGill University and Chief of Radiology at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
173 | CleanVideoPalliative Care: Compassion, Communication, Caring | Dawn Cruchet is a certified grief educator and counsellor and co-founder of the Grief Center at the Queen Elizabeth Health Complex. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
174 | CleanVideoNeurology: Mysteries of the Brain | Angela Genge is a professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University, Medical Director of the Clinical Research Unit and Director of the ALS Clinic ... | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
175 | CleanVideoCardiology: The Heart of the Matter | Dr. Steven Grover is Director of the Division of Clinical Epidemiology at the Montreal General Hospital. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
176 | CleanVideoInternal Medicine: How Physicians Think | Dr. John Setrakian is an assistant professor of Medicine at McGill University and an attending physician at the McGill University Health Centre. | 4/22/2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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McGill management
Nice complement !
Not a rounded review.
I turned it off.They are refuting alternative medicine by debating it's origin, debating the definition, debating "what you've heard", etc. All things I'm not interested in. It's one-sided and has poor PowerPoint slides.
McGill U Global Health
Like summaries of great discussions between academic healthcare providers, these topics should be seen as the tip ofmthe icebergs in Healthcare's ocean of "issues."
@Bradhend: When alternative medicines agree to subject themselves to chart reviews, double blinded studies, and accepted systems to deliver data ... then maybe we could provide better arguments to refute them. Shouldn't one wonder, if the claims made to patients are so valid, then why wouldn't these alternativepractitioners WANT their treatments measured, proven, and shared.