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The Lion in the House SeriesThis award-winning series offers intimate, in-depth teaching DVDs on issues of childhood cancer, including survivorship, spirituality, and pediatric end-of-life.Just released is a NEW module about Nurse-Patient Relationships Click here for detailsThis timeless series is based on the PBS documentary A Lion in the House, which debuted at Sundance and was awarded a Primetime Emmy. Essential viewing for health care professionals, educators, medical and nursing students, social workers, hospice and hospitals. Full Series DescriptionFind A Lion in the House on Facebook Win a free LION companion book. Go to Facebook and tell us how you use the LION modules in your work!
ADD SECOND OPINION TO YOUR COLLECTION & SAVE $100 Each 28 minute program can be purchased individually for $150 or as a complete series for $5,999. This series includes close to 60 films in the following categories: Aging: 9 films Cancer: 9 films Vision: 2 films Healthcare: 8 films Heart Issues: 7 films Mental Health: 7 films Neurological: 5 films Nutritional Issues: 5 films Women's Issues: 4 films |
Closed Circuit/Streaming RightsDon’t forget to inquire about our unlimited Closed Circuit and Streaming rights for your next order. Rights are available on most of our films for a low, one-time rate.For more information, please call (508) 376-1244. The Making Connections Series Making Connections: The Doctor-Patient Relationship Exploring the essential connection between the doctor and the patient. Funded by The National MS Foundation and the Christopher Reeve Foundation Nothing is more important than to have a physician share their insights about what helps a patient to heal. Prod #: A-HTHMS3D, 28 minutes, © 2009, Price on DVD: $150.00
Prod #: A-HTHMS2D
28 minutes, © 2008, $150, available in Spanish
Video ClipsAquarius lets you preview films right on your computer!![]() Quitting Time: Older Smokers Who Have Quit This video explores nine older smokers who quit and the myths that kept them smoking many years. It examines myths about tobacco use common to long-term smokers who kicked the habit. More films with clips... |
New Films![]() Who Lives, Who Dies Who Lives, Who Dies, hosted by James Earl Jones, looks at the difficult choices posed by medical procedures, such as organ transplants, that cannot be offered to everyone in need. The program calls into question the extraordinary care that is lavished on those in their final days of life. And the documentary exposes the most pervasive form of rationing in America – the denial of basic care to the poor. Losing Your Best Friend: Coping with the Death of a Pet In this remarkable program, you will meet several people just like you who are coping with the loss of a pet they love. You'll also hear special insight and advice from grief experts. Losing Your Best Friend will help you heal, honor your memories, and realize that you are not alone More New Films... MS SurveysHelp us out... we want to hear from you. your responses to this survey will help with our new film project on MS.Click on the survey that focuses on the length of time you've had MS. When a Parent Has MS Living with MS for over 20+ years Living with MS just diagnosed to 19 years Survey for Health Professionals |
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