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Audio Visual Materials

This is a list of recent audio visual materials purchased by the UCLA Biomedical Library with monies from the Center of Excellence. It is neither an inclusive nor an exhaustive list and also does not include many older titles. If you are aware of additional titles within the scope of minority health or minority health professionals, please contact Janet Carter via phone at 310-825-5802 or via email at jcarter@library.ucla.edu.

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29 audiovisuals.

Title:   America in black and white. Healthcare, the great divide. [videorecording]
Author:   Koppel, Ted (host)
Author:   Bettag, Tom (correspondent)
Author:   Strait, George (correspondent) & Satcher, David (guest)
Publisher:   Washington, DC : ABC Home Video, American Broadcasting Co. Inc.
Publication date:   1999
Physical description:   1 videocassette (55 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   A poignant video airing on the Nightline America in Black and White series, where discrepancies in access to healthcare are discussed. An eye opening hour, professionally done. A great introduction for students at all levels in all healthcare fields.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - BF 575 P9 A514 1999

Title:   Bilingual medical interview [videorecording]
Author:   Hardt, Eric J.
Publisher:   Boston, Mass. : Boston Department of Health and Hospitals
Publication date:   1991
Physical description:   2 videocassettes (56 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. 1 discussion leader's guide (92 p.)
Content description:   A series of documentary vignettes produced for the Boston Department of Health and Hospitals presenting issues related to non-English speaking patients. Awards: International Film & Video Festival, Silver Medal
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - WB 290 B595 1991 pt.1 and pt.2

Title:   Blue eyed [videorecording]
Author:   Strigel, Claus
Author:   Verhaag, Bertram
Author:   Elliott, Jane
Publisher:   San Francisco, Calif. : California Newsreel
Publication date:   1996
Physical description:   1 videocassette (93 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in. + 1 guide (11 p. ; 28 cm.)
Content description:   Jane Elliott conducts a workshop where an arbitrarily selected group of individuals is targeted to experience prejudice and bigotry. Based on the blue eyed-brown eyed exercise.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - BF 575 P9 B658 1996

Title:   Can you hear me? [videoreocording] : Arab communities
Author:   Rahman, Hishan
Publisher:   Seattle, Wash. : Cross-Cultural Healthcare Program
Publication date:   1998
Physical description:   1 videocassette (70 min.) : sd., col.
Content description:   From the Can you hear me? Series of the Cross-Cultural Heathcare Program, these videos document community forums/panel discussions with members of Arab communities. Topics discussed include immigration history, culture and religion, and cultural beliefs around medicine.

Title:   Can you hear me? [videoreocording] : East African communities
Publisher:   Seattle, Wash. : Cross-Cultural Healthcare Program
Physical description:   1 videocassette (43 min.)
Content description:   From the Can you hear me? Series of the Cross-Cultural Heathcare Program, these videos document community forums/panel discussions with members of East African communities. Topics discussed include immigration history, culture and religion, and cultural beliefs around medicine.

Title:   Can you hear me? [videoreocording] : Latino communities
Publisher:   Seattle, Wash. : Cross-Cultural Healthcare Program
Physical description:   1 videocassette (60 min.)
Content description:   From the Can you hear me? Series of the Cross-Cultural Heathcare Program, these videos document community forums/panel discussions with members of Latino communities. Topics discussed include immigration history, culture and religion, and cultural beliefs around medicine.

Title:   Can you hear me? [videoreocording] : Russian communities
Publisher:   Seattle, Wash. : Cross-Cultural Healthcare Program
Physical description:   1 videocassette (34 min.)
Content description:   From the Can you hear me? Series of the Cross-Cultural Heathcare Program, these videos document community forums/panel discussions with members of Russian communities. Topics discussed include immigration history, culture and religion, and cultural beliefs around medicine.

Title:   Can you hear me? [videoreocording] : Somali communities
Publisher:   Seattle, Wash. : Cross-Cultural Healthcare Program
Physical description:   1 videocassette (95 min.)
Content description:   From the Can you hear me? Series of the Cross-Cultural Heathcare Program, these videos document community forums/panel discussions with members of Somali communities. Topics discussed include immigration history, culture and religion, and cultural beliefs around medicine.

Title:   Class divided [videorecording]
Author:   Peters, William
Author:   Cobb, Charlie
Publisher:   Washington, D.C. : PBS Video
Publication date:   1999
Physical description:   1 videocassette (60 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2/ in. + study guide (19 p. ; 20 cm.)
Content description:   Almost 20 years ago, the day after Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed, a teacher in a small town in Iowa tried a daring classroom experiment. She decided to treat children with blue eyes as superior to children with brown eyes. "A Class Divided" is a video that shows what those children learned about discrimination and how it still affects them today, showing a reunion of that third grade class.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - LC 212.22 I8 C614 1999 pt. 1 and pt. 2

Title:   Color of fear [videorecording] : a film
Author:   Wah, Lee Mun
Publisher:   Berkeley, Calif. : Stir-Fry Productions
Publication date:   1994
Physical description:   1 videocassette (90 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   The Color of Fear is a breakthrough film about racism, chosen as the "Best Social Studies Documentary of 1995" by the National Educational Media Association and recently featured on the Oprah Winfrey show. The Color of Fear explores the complexities of ethnoracial difference, power and community with American men of Asian, European, Latino and African descent. Out of their confrontations and struggles to understand and trust each other emerges an emotional and insightful portrayal of cross cultural communication.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - BF 575 P9 C719 1994
Library location:   UCLA Media Library - VC13921 Stacks

Title:   Communicating effectively through an interpreter [videorecording]
Author:   Cross Cultural Health Care Program ; Modern Media.
Publisher:   Seattle, Wash. : Cross Cultural Health Care Program
Publication date:   1998
Physical description:   1 videocassette (28 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   This 28-minute video is designed to help providers in choosing an appropriate interpreter, recognizing the signs of professional and unprofessional interpretation, working effectively with a trained interpreter, and guiding an untrained interpreter. Whether for personal use or as a teaching tool for clinical staff, "Communicating Effectively Through an Interpreter" will help you assure clearer communication with your limited-English speaking patients.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - W 62 C7331 1998

Title:   Cultural approaches to conflict resolution [videorecording]
Publisher:   Honolulu, HI : Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies
Publication date:   1991
Physical description:   1 videocassette (51 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + User's guide (8 p. ; 19 cm.)
Content description:   The Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies offers a series of papers, monographs and videos on issues of institutional conflict resolution. This video illustrates techniques to incorporate an individual’s cultural background into interpersonal relations that will avoid conflict. Although not specific to the healthcare field, important premises to better communication are offered.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - BF 637 I48 C968 1991

Title:   El norte
Author:   Nava, Gregory
Author:   Thomas, Anna H.
Author:   Villalpando, David
Publisher:   [S.l.] : Frontera Films
Publication date:   1984
Physical description:   1 videocassette (141 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - PN 1997 N863 1984

Title:   Essential blue eyed [videorecording] : 50 minute trainer's edition and 36 minute debriefing
Author:   Strigel, Claus
Author:   Verhaag, Bertram
Publisher:   San Francisco, Calif. : California Newsreel
Publication date:   1999
Physical description:   1 videocassette (87 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in. + 1 guide (11 p. ; 28 cm.)
Content description:   Jane Elliott conducts a diversity-training workshop where an arbitrarily selected group of individuals is targeted to experience prejudice and bigotry. The workshop is based on the blue-eyed/brown-eyed exercise.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - BF 575 P9 E78 1999

Title:   Ethnic diversity [videorecording] : barrier or benefit in health care for the elderly
Author:   Wood, Joan B.
Publisher:   Terra Nova Films
Publication date:   1991
Physical description:   1 videocassette (114 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   As proportions of ethnic minorities within the aging population continue to grow, ethnic diversity will become an increasingly important health care issue. Implications for health professionals are discussed with particular attention given to issues of health status, access to health care, and effective outreach. Insights into the cultural values and beliefs of older health care consumers and respect for cultural differences serve to reduce existing barriers in these areas.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - WT 31 E84 1991

Title:   Eye of the storm [videorecording]
Author:   Peters, William
Publisher:   Mount Kisco, NY : Center for Humanities
Publication date:   1991
Physical description:   1 videocassette (26 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   Award winning documentary records an innovative experiment in which a third-grade teacher divides her all-white class into "blue-eyes" and "brown-eyes," making each group superior or inferior on successive days. The program, NOW, demonstrates the nature and effects of bigotry by showing changes brought about in their behavior and learning patterns.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - BF 575 P9 E97 1991

Title:   Grandma goes to the clinic [videorecording]
Publisher:   Oklahoma Geriatric Education Center
Publication date:   1993
Physical description:   1 videocassette (ca. 15 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   The Oklahoma Geriatric Education Center produced this video in 1996 to be used alone or in conjunction with the training module "Cultural Dimensions of Care" to trigger discussion in how the traditional Western healthcare system can come into conflict with Native American beliefs and values.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - WA 300 G754 1993

Title:   If she knew [videorecording]
Author:   Ruston, Delaney
Publisher:   Menlo Park, Calif. :
Physical description:   1 videocassette (12 min.)
Content description:   Presents an ethical dilemma that Ruston faced while treating a woman with gallbladder cancer. The dilemma: The patient's daughter asked Ruston to refrain from informing her mother -- the patient -- that the cancer had recurred. After describing this case, the video reveals how Ruston, the patient and her daughter found a way to resolve the cultural conflict and provides pointers for physicians who may find themselves in a similar situation. One of the video's major messages is that before physicians order diagnostic tests, they should ask patients how much information they would like to be told about the results.

Title:   Knowledge of healing
Author:   T & C Film AG
Publisher:   Brooklyn, NY : First Run/Icarus Films [distributor]
Publication date:   1997
Physical description:   1 videocassette (90 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   Begins with a brief outline of the principles of Tibetan medicine and goes on to show physicians in Dharamasala and Siberian Russia treating patients with a variety of ailments. Clinical studies being conducted in Israel and Switzerland are shown.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - WB 50.1 K73 1997

Title:   Last child : the global race to end polio
Author:   Bullfrog Films
Author:   Red Sky Productions
Publisher:   Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films
Publication date:   2004
Physical description:   1 videocassette (56 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   Tells the behind-the-scenes story of the global campaign to eradicate polio. From the frontlines in Nigeria, India, Haiti and elsewhere, witness the victories and challenges of trying to wipe out a disease worldwide for only the second time in history.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - WC 556 L349 2004

Title:   McGraw-Hill’s complete medical Spanish : practical medical Spanish for quick and confident communication
Author:   Rios, Joanna
Publisher:   New York : McGraw-Hill
Publication date:   2004
Physical description:   xiv, 335 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. + test booklet (44 p.) + 3 sound discs (4 3/4 in.) in one container.
Content description:   Approved for up to 30 hr. of CME credit in category 1 toward the American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award. Includes 75-minute phrase compact disc which contains vocabulary, phrases, and dialogues that reflect situations typically encountered by family practitioners. Also includes course book Complete Medical Spanish with two accompanying compact discs. Compact disc. In English and Spanish.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Permanent Reserves - W 15 R586ma 2004

Title:   Ounce of prevention [videorecording]
Publisher:   San Antonio, Texas : University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Publication date:   1988
Physical description:   1 videocassette (82 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   "Novela" style series in English and Spanish, valuable for patient education and as models for teaching low-literacy elders with diabetes. The information is presented in a non-state specific manner.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - WT 100 O93 1988 (available in English and Spanish)

Title:   Race : the power of an illusion
Author:   California Newsreel
Author:   Independent Television Service
Publisher:   San Francisco, Calif : California Newsreel
Publication date:   2003
Physical description:   videorecording
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library - GN269 .R33 2003

Title:   Shattering the silences [videorecording]
Author:   Nelson, Stanley
Author:   Pellett, Gail
Publisher:   San Francisco, Calif. : California Newsreel
Publication date:   1997
Physical description:   1 videocassette (86 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + facilitator's guide (10 p. ; 28 cm.)
Content description:   Explores issues of faculty diversity in American higher education in the mid-1990s, focusing on the experiences of minority scholars in the humanities and social sciences at a wide range of institutions. Also illustrates ways in which teaching and research by these scholars -- who are Asian-American, African-American, Native American, and Latino -- affects students, university communities, and the academic disciplines in which they work, and the triumphs and disappointments they encounter in their personal lives and academic careers.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - LB 2331.72 S533 1997 pt.1 and pt.2

Title:   Skin deep [videorecording]
Author:   Reid, Frances
Author:   Wood, Sharon
Publisher:   Berkeley, Calif. : Iris Films
Publication date:   1995
Physical description:   1 videocassette (53 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   Twenty-three students from UMASS Amherst, Texas A&M and UC Berkeley from vastly different racial, religious and economic backgrounds from all over the country – small rural towns, huge cities, liberal, conservative, wealthy, middleclass and poor families - participate in the film project. They were interviewed at their homes and/or schools and flown to California for three days to meet and challenge each other while the cameras rolled.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - HT 1521 S628 1995

Title:   Taking control of your health [videorecording] : the pap test and cervical cancer
Author:   Nebraska Department of Health in cooperation with the National Cancer Institute
Publisher:   Rockville, Md. : The Institute
Publication date:   1999
Library location:   SRLF

Title:   Toward culturally competent care [electronic resource] : a toolbox for teaching communication strategies
Author:   Mutha, Sunita
Author:   Allen, Carol
Author:   Welch, Melissa
Publisher:   San Francisco : Center for the Health Professions, University of California
Publication date:   2004
Physical description:   1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Permanent Reserves - WA 300 M992t 2004

Title:   Walking each other home [videorecording] : the color of fear II
Author:   Wah, Lee Mun
Author:   Hunter, Monty
Publisher:   Oakland, Calif. : Stir-Fry Productions
Publication date:   1997
Physical description:   1 videocassette (55 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Content description:   The Color of Fear II is about racism as it impacts men's lives today. The film involves the pain and anguish that racism has caused in the lives of North American men of Asian, European, Latino and African descent. Out of their confrontations and struggles to understand and trust each other emerges an emotional and insightful portrayal into the type of dialogue most of us fear but hope will happen sometime in our lifetime.
Library location:   UCLA Biomedical Library Circulation Desk Media - BF 575 P9 W186 1997

Title:   Women, Ethnicity and Diabetes
Author:   Reifer, Cheryl
Publisher:   Health & Sciences Television Network
Publication date:   2003
Physical description:   video tape (VHS)


 

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