Over the shoulder view of female doctor performing check up on boy at modern doctor's office
Over the shoulder view of female doctor performing check up on boy at modern doctor's office
The 90's, episode 307: VIDEO KIDS
00:20 Cold open with Jade Carroll. ""TV woos you in - you watch it and sometimes you become a TV addict!"" 1:13 ""Martha Dewing"" by Skip Blumberg. Martha Dewing, editor of ""Children's Video Report,"" cites some frightening statistics on the prevalence of TV in children's lives. She says that parents don't want their children to be exposed to violence on television, but it happens through ignorance. 03:17 ""Jade Carroll and Molly Kovel"" by Dee Dee Halleck. Jade and Molly, two young girls, review the findings of a ""Weekly Reader"" survey of 5th and 6th graders. This survey cla ims alarming levels of television viewing amongst children in this age category, including the fact that 23% call themselves TV addicts. However, the girls proudly proclaim themselves to be above this trend. As for Jade: ""I've gone months without watching TV."" 05:51 ""Media Class"" by Appalshop and Suzie Wehling. A survey of the communications program at Whitesburg High School in Kentucky. Despite being located in one of the poorest counties in America, they have a newspaper, a weekly radio show and a video class. One girl comments as she puts the paper together: ""The reason people put what we do down is because we're doing stuff better than what they're doing. They're kind of amazed we got the skills to do that."" 10:15 ""Rockin' Robin"" by Robbie Leppzer. In Holyoke, Massachusetts, four girls sing and perform ""Rockin' Robin."" 12:48 ""Ariana"" by Skip Blumberg. Two little girls are asked what tape they'd like to rent at the video store if they could rent anything. The girls want to see ""The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover"" because it is NC-17 and they want to know what adult movies are all about. The girls think that adults are trying to hide funny parts and scary parts from them and that children are missing out on these funny things. 15:48 ""Philip Morris Protest"" by Skip Blumberg. Skip Blumberg talks to the security manager (who is smoking a pipe!) at the Philip Morris headquarters in New York about getting an interview, but he is denied on the grounds that he has no press credentials. A group of protesters surround the headquarters. Their grievances include the way Philip Morris targets children and they demand a stop to advertising near schools and playgrounds. Children make up a large portion of those protesters. Anti-smoking activist Rev. Calvin O. Butts attempts to lead a coalition that includes Chicago community activist and Catholic priest Fr. Michael Flager to speak with the heads of the company. They are denied. Butts promises to return and take over the building. 23:51 ""Erica Becker"" by Eddie Becker. Erika discusses the issue of teen smoking with her father. She says, ""Kids do things that are bad because their parents don't let them do stuff... I have friends who are smoking because their parents don't want them to smoke."" Her dad counters, "" So you're saying you don't smoke because your parents encouraged you to smoke?"" She replies, ""No, but they say, 'It's your life. You can ruin it if you want to.' "" 28:26 More from ""Martha Dewing."" ""We have to remember as adults that the kids are experiencing things now - they don't have any point of reference from three years ago, ten years ago - they're watching TV!"" 28:46 ""Copeira"" by Bart Friedman. Scenes from a class of young people learning the acrobatic martial art of Copeira in Salvador, Brazil. 30:28 ""Dr. Melanie Tarvalon"" by Starr Sutherland. Dr. Melanie Tarvalon, a pediatrician, says that black youths between 15-25 have a better chance of being killed than graduating from an institute of higher learning. ""There's nothing connected with color that makes African-American youth engage in violent behavior... This is a society that has violence everywhere you turn... I think its a mistake to blame African American youth for the violence that occurs in our communities."" 32:13 ""Sean Parker"" by Fred Bridges. Ex-gang member Sean Parker warns a group of students against getting involved in gangs: ""Gang banging will take you further than you want to go, make you spend more than you want to pay, and keep you longer than you want to stay. Gang bangers don't live to become administrators or doctors and they don't live to become lawyers and judges. They live to become prisoners... or you will find them in the grave..."" 35:00 ""Schooled Down Home"" by Teresa Tucker-Davies. Piney Woods Academy in Mississippi orchestrates a program that brings down kids from Chicago housing projects to live in a safer environment. Philip Woods, a student in the program says, ""Everybody should get an opportunity to go down there and get a taste of that atmosphere down there... I thought I'd have to look over my shoulder for the rest of my life [to make sure that there was no one behind me]."" 47:11 ""Irian Jaya"" by Mary Lou Witz. Kids in Irian Jaya, Indonesia scramble after a yellow balloon. 47:30 ""Betty Aberlin"" by Skip Blumberg. Aberlin from ""Mr. Rogers Neighborhood "" claims her success in children's programming is due to her arrested state of mental development, claiming she functions better in ""make believe"" than in reality. 47:48 ""Cheers Kids"" by Skip Blumberg. In Brooklyn, a troupe of young girls perform a rhythmic cheer: ""Hey Champions, ready for the first beat? Pick it up and bring back down..."" 49:14 ""Capital Children's Museum"" by Eddie Becker. In Washington D.C., we visit the animation lab at the Capital Children's Museum. Kids prepare the animated explosion of New York: ""It'll be funny to look at New York sink"" ... Chris Grotke talks about 5-year-old David Cook's piece, ""The New Exciting Galaxy of Space Dog and Space Kid"" from which some excerpts are shown. 53:06 ""Boy with a Microphone"" by Bill Stamets. Rutland, VT. A little boy with a microphone wanders around, interviewing residents of a farm. He comes across some pigs and asks, ""What do you explain?"" The pigs oink, to which he replies, ""Pigs, they don't explain anything. They're just pigs."" He then tells the pigs to shut up when their oinking interrupts his investigation of a toy box. Access Only
1990s World Summit on Children's Health
segments from the State of the World's Children reports - World Summit - dissemination of public health information - newborn baby breastfeeds - hospital in Honduras - mother and newborn in bed - father kisses baby - instruction class on caring for babies - baby weighed - pediatrician - female doctor examines baby - woman
News Clip: Breast Feeding
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Paediatrician with child patient
A female pediatrician listening to a child's breathing
AMERICANA
FACE SHOT SALK SPEAKS TO YOUNG PEDIATRICIANS IN HIS OFFICE AT WORLD FAMED NEW YORK HOSPITAL, WHERE HE IS DIRECTOR OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY. MONTAGE FACE SHOTS OF MALE, FEMALE, BLACK, WHITE, PEDIATRICIANS.
PEDIATRICIAN GIVES SHOT TO GIRL
A pediatrician fills a vile with an innoculate and injects it into a young girl.
Dr. Arnold Gesell demonstrates 28 week old child's ability to pick up large blocks at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
American Pediatrician Doctor Arnold Gesell demonstrates with a toddler at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Doctor Arnold Gesell with a 28 week old baby in an enclosed area. Onlookers watch from outside. Doctor Arnold Gesell demonstrates child's ability to pick up blocks. Doctor Gesell places large blocks and pellets on the table. Toddler picks up large objects but cannot pick up the small pellets. Location: New Haven Connecticut USA. Date: January 1946.
Pediatrician Wheels; 11/6/00
Pediatrician Wheels
VNR: TEXAS ENCOURAGES IMMUNIZATIONS (01/02/1998)
THERE'S SOME GOOD NEWS FOR TEXAS PARENTS TODAY. UNDER A NEW LAW, SOME HEALTH PLANS ISSUED BY INSURANCE COMPANIES AND HMO'S WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE IMMUNIZATIONS WITHOUT CO-PAYMENTS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6. THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE ESTIMATES THAT 4 POINT 8 MILLION TEXANS HAVE HMO COVERAGE OR INSURANCE POLICIES AFFECTED BY THE NEW LAW. AS OF 1997, THE IMMUNIZATION RATE FOR TEXAS TWO-YEAR OLDS STOOD AT 74 PERCENT.
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY / PEDI CALL / PED CLINIC
BG MATERIAL FOR A CS ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE CENTER IN GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND. 00:00:13 Cover ftg of a care center pediatrician interviewing a couple and examining their infant child. 00:04:45 Intvs/w the couple. Clips of the couple filling out forms in the care center lobby. vs of a pediatrician treating a small boy with a head cut. Tight shot of the pediatrician's hands stitching the boy's wound. Nice night ext shots of the center. Pan to ms of a center window opening upon the pediatrician suturing the boy's cut. CI: HEALTH: EXAMINATION. HEALTH: PEDIATRICS. OCCUPATIONS: PEDIATRICIAN.
[The questionable practices of baby osteopaths]
Dr. Arnold Gesell places ring, block and pellet in front of a 28 week old child at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
American Pediatrician Doctor Arnold Gesell demonstrates with a toddler at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Doctor Arnold Gesell with a 28 week old baby in an enclosed area. Doctor Arnold Gesell demonstrates child's ability to pick up blocks. Doctor Gesell places blocks on the table. Toddler picks it up and put it in his mouth. He places a ring tied with a string. Child tries to hold the string but fails. Toddler holds ring and puts it in his mouth. Doctor Gesell places small pellet in front of the baby and the child cannot get a grip of the pellet. Location: New Haven Connecticut USA. Date: January 1946.
ELIAN PEDIATRICIAN #
00:00:00:00 [Dr Coridan Ponce De Leon, pediatrician for 6-Year-Old Cuban Refugee Elian Gonzalez, talks to reporters at Reagan National Airport before flying home to Cuba; discusses her visit with Elia ...
Preteen boy visits with endocrinologist during follow-up appointment
A mature female endocrinologist looks at a preteen male patient's continuous glucose monitor during a follow-up exam. The boy and his father listen as she explains the monitor. The father then asks a question about the mobile app that monitors the boy's glucose level.
Laura - Bush - Speaks
FIRST LADY LAURA BUSH ADDRESSES A PEDIATRIC CONFERENCE IN BOSTON TO ENCOURAGE PARENTS TO READ TO THEIR CHILDREN.
News Clip: Ear aches
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
CANADIAN HEALTH CARE / AMERICAN AGENDA
BG MATERIAL FOR A CS ON CANADIAN HEALTH SYSTEM CUTBACKS. 09:00:35 VS OF A TORONTO PEDIATRICIAN INTERVEIWING A YOUNG MOTHER WITH HER CHILD. CLIPS OF THE RESIDENT EXAMINING THE SCREAMING INFANT. INTV/W THE PEDIATRICIAN ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN HEALTH SYSTEM AND ITS POTENTIAL FOR ABUSE. TIGHT SHOT OF TORONTO GLOBE AND MAIL HEADLINE CONCERNING HOSPITAL OVERCROWDING. CI: HEALTH: CARE, CANADA. OCCUPATIONS: PEDIATRICIAN.
CHILDREN AND PEDIATRICIAN - HD
Two sisters visit a pediatrician. He shows them the equipment he uses to check their health. Transferred from film, mastered in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ and Uncompressed, available in all forms of HD and SD.
HEALTH & FITNESS
PEDIATRICIAN LOOKS INTO BOY'S MOUTH