Category Archives: Video
An important video- COVID-19
THIS THIS THIS OVER AND OVER AGAIN. THIS. Please watch and share. Brilliantly and simply put. pic.twitter.com/LAlAvq0jg7
— Greg James (@gregjames) March 22, 2020
Barriers: Breaking or Building?
A short but powerful video. Definitely one worth watching.
A video worth watching
PHSA's #IAmYourNurse campaign has reached more than 1.25 million people, and now it's won three @IABC Silver Leaf Awards, for Employee Engagement, HR & Benefits Communication and Audio Visual. Congrats to all involved, especially @junipil and the nurses who inspired the video! pic.twitter.com/4CuEZXeNTT
— Prov Health Services (@PHSAofBC) October 29, 2019
Patient and Family Centred Care Week – November 4-8
The theme for Patient and Family Centred Care Week will be “The Human Connection in Healthcare.” Below is a video that highlights what the human connection means to patients, families, and members of our care team at Alberta Children’s Hospital.
What does “The Human Connection in Healthcare” mean to you?
Why isn’t this option more widely available?
In a recent article found in the Globe and Mail, the following was addressed. “One of my friends says she can do a video chat with her doctor, why isn’t this option more widely available?” If, like many others, you are wondering the same thing, you may wish to read the article here.
Disparity in Healthcare?
WATCH NOW: #ATypicalHeart is a @STORYHIVE documentary exploring the deadly disparity between male and female heart disease, through the lens of healthcare professionals, researchers, patients, and their families. https://t.co/dO1dgbQVTW
— The Distillery Film Company (@distillery_film) July 15, 2019
Four Small Words = Big Impact
As you may recall, June 6th was “What Matters to You?” day. Although these four words are simple in and of themselves, when a member of our Pts4Chg community introduced them to her homecare team, something special came about. See the results here. Way to go, Emma!
A Special Gift
Even if you have not heard of “Game of Thrones,” you are apt to remember this special gift the cast gave to Claire Walton, an 88-year-old hospice patient.
https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/05/01/entertainment/game-of-thrones-hospice-trnd/
Unanswered questions
Lauren Richards’ death has left a number of questions. If you have not yet watched this video, you may wish to do so.
In addition, here is a related article that is worth reading.