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Documentaries
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A Chance to Grow - a one-hour documentary directed by neonatal nurse
Claire Marie Panke, follows three families though their experiences in
the NICU and
shown on Discovery Health in 2000
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An American Nurse At War (1997) - The story of Red Cross nurse Marion
McCune Rice of
Brattleboro,
Vt. who spent four years in
France.
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“Life in the ER” By Chris Alvarez, NurseZone Contributor - When Carrie
Coscarella, RN, became an emergency room nurse, she never dreamed she’d end
up on television. Thanks to cable TV’s Learning Channel, she did just that,
as part of Trauma—Life in the ER. NurseZone.
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Bristol Nurses In Fly-On-The-Wall Documentary - …the continuing story of
nurses, their colleagues & patients in the North Bristol NHS Trust
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North
Carolina Nurses: A Century of Caring - UNC-TV Documentary Celebrates 100
Years of Nursing. North Carolina Nurses: A Century of Caring explores the
vital roles of the NCNA and the N.C. Board of Nursing in standardizing
nursing education, expanding nursing practice, and dealing with critical
nursing shortages like that facing the state and nation today.
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Nurse TV - By Clare Kermond.
November 13, 2003. Nicholas Bird is bubbling over with enthusiasm. The
Melbourne filmmaker's mission is to show the world all the wonderful and
varied things that nurses do; if he could, he'd probably pop around to
everyone's house to talk about it in person
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Nurses -
was
filmed by four nurses and their friends at The Alfred hospital in Melbourne
to capture the real life drama of nursing from a very different
perspective....their own.
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Reel gem - Nurse filmmaker chronicles the history of
all-African-American hospital. By Cathryn Domrose February 26, 2001.The
legendary Ida B. Northcross, formerly chief of surgical nursing services at
Homer G. Phillips Hospital for Colored, appears in the film "A Jewel in
History: The Story of Homer G. Phillips Hospital for Colored." NurseWeek.
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The Crile Archives Current Project - "HEALING OTHERS: HEALING
OURSELVES", a video history of the African American Nurse.
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TV Documentary Explores Nursing - Discovery Health Channel to show
5-part series filmed at Hopkins By Greg Rienzi. The Gazette
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