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PCMH
Foundation, Inc. (1988)
Length: 6:00 min.
This video was produced for the PCMH Foundation. It includes old photographs
and offers a history of the hospital up to 1988. (9.26)
July
14, 1989 NC Hospital Assoc. Awards Presentation to Jack Richardson
Length: 22:10 min.
Jack Richardson speaks in this video, as do Charles Gaskins and Dr. William
E. Laupus, who talk about Jack Richardson's career at PCMH. (9.26)
PCMH
Laboratory Medicine (ca. 1989/90)
Length: 6:30 min.
This video represents the Hospital as a dynamic force and the medical
hub of eastern North Carolina. It covers the growth of PCMH as Greenville
grew between 1985 and 1990. (9.26)
PCMH:
"People Care More Here" (Nov. 11, 1990)
Length: 9:25 min.
PCMH administrators made this short video introduction for patient viewing.
It reassures patients and their families regarding the caring attitude
of Hospital staff. It also highlights the rapid growth of the Hospital
and the technological advances it has adopted in order to better serve
the city of Greenville. East Care and the trauma center are featured in
the video. (9.26)
PCMH
Recruitment Program: Rehabilitation (ca. 1992)
Length: 10:30 min.
The Hospital created this video to show perspective employees that the
hospital is an important part of the East Carolina medical system. It
focuses on Hospital efforts to stay abreast of new technological advances
and explains how the Rehabilitation Center staff works closely with the
patients to help them recover. (9.26)
Pitt
Co. Regional Rehabilitation Program (version II- ca. 1992)
Length: 10:30 min.
This promotional video explains that the Rehabilitation Center sees a
disability as a chance for a new beginning, not an ending. It focuses
on how each patient is given individualized care not only through physical
rehabilitation but also through mental and emotional rehabilitation. (9.26)
Inside
PCMH (Nov. 13, 1992)
Length: 12:15 min.
This video gives insight into Pitt County Memorial Hospital, the counties
that it serves, and the health care technology that it offers. It also
explains to viewers the underlying principles that motivate the Hospital's
mission. (9.26)
Future
Directions (ca. 1992)
Length: 14:00 min.
Hospital administrators Dave McRae, Kathy Barger, Mark Gordon, and James
Ross discuss the future of PCMH in this video produced for hospital employees.
(9.26)
Health
in America: Search for a Cure (1992)
Length: 57:00 min.
(Introduction by Dr. C. Sanders)
The complexity of American healthcare is the subject of this video. It
explains that health care is not available to all who need it and that
the American public is demanding healthcare as a right, not a privilege.
(9.26)
PCMH
Respiratory Care (1992)
Length: 7:40 min.
Hospital physicians discuss services offered to patients in the respiratory
care unit. This promotional video was produced for prospective patients
in the unit. (9.27)
PCMH:
"People Care More Here" (Sept. 1992) (3 copies)
Length: 4:50 min.
This video is an introduction to the Hospital for patients. It promotes
the understanding that PCMH staff is there to help them. (9.27)
Work
Redesign-A Conversation with Dave McRae (ca. 1995)
Length: 6:00 min.
This video was produced for Hospital employees. It records an interview
with Dave McRae covering work redesign and the restructuring of health
services at PCMH. (9.27)
Mable
Baker: Tribute (1996)
Mable Baker's career is the focus of this documentary. Mrs. Baker retired
in 1996 after serving as a nurse at PCMH for 45 years. Those who talk
about her are: Vera Smith, Sheryl Moseley, Rita Durham, Betty Taylor Coburn,
Betty Bailey, Sharon Bradley, and Dave McRae. (9.27)
AHP:
Mission Possible (1996)
Length: 8:57 min.
This video for a general audience is about how philanthropy supports health
care at PCMH. (9.27)
Future
Directions (Spring 1996)
Length: 14:00 min.
In this video, Dave McCrae presents proposed administrative plans for
the future of PCMH. (9.27)
PCMH
Services Montage (c. 1990)
Length: 4:15 min.
This brief video outlines many of the services that PCMH has to offer
its patients, and is primarily focused on services for children. (9.27)
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