Films and Study Guides
Throughout the winter season, the Center for Ethics and Caring at Sanford Health hosts a monthly film review. Sessions include viewing all or part of a film followed by discussion. Each film showcases a provocative topic geared to promote group discussion, enrich course syllabi and provide varying perspectives on current controversies in health, medicine, ethics, spirituality and/or society.
Study guides are available for the following videos:
- the Collector of Bedford Street (New Day Films 2001)
- In Our Midst: Exploring the Long-Term Impact of Neonatal Intensive Care (Fanlight Productions)
- Life and Death: Medical Ethics of the Schiavo Case (The News Hours with Jim Lehrer 2005)
- out of the shadow: a cinematic study of schizophrenia (Vine Street Pictures, 2004)
- The Self-Made Man: Is it ever rational to choose death? (Newday Films 2005)
- Sex Unknown (WGBH Educational Foundation, 2001)
- Sound and Fury (Aronson Film Associates, Inc. 2000)
- Sound and Fury: Six Years Later (Aronson Film Associates, Inc., 2006)
- Suicide Missions: Human Guinea Pigs (A&E Television Networks, 2001)
- Thin: If it takes dying to get there, so be it (Home Box Office, Inc., 2006)
- Who Plays God? Medicine, Money, and Ethics in American Health Care (WETA-TV, Washington, DC)
- Worlds Apart: A Four-Part Series on Cross-Cultural Healthcare (Fanlight Productions, 2003)
All videos are available for loan from the Wegner Health Science Information Center, 1400 West 22nd Street, Suite 100, Sioux Falls SD 57105. Phone number is 605-357-1400.
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