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A Public Health Journal
A Public Health Journal is a weekly cable television program hosted by Boynton's Health Director, Dr. Ed Ehlinger. Each week Dr. Ehlinger is joined by a variety of guests to discuss health issues and problems. The program airs on Wednesday evenings at 8:00 PM on the Metro Cable Channel 6. See a list of upcoming shows.
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Topics from the show "A Public Health Journal":
  1. Smoke-Free Ordinances
     
  2. International Health
     
  3. Obesity
     
  4. Single Payer Health Insurance
     
  5. Public Health: Past, Present and Future
 Note: Due to the large file size of the videos, a broadband connection is recommended to facilitate faster downloading.
Topics Guest(s) Show Date
1. Smoke-Free Ordinances
Discusses the problems caused by second hand smoke and examines the recent ordinances that have been passed that bans smoking in bars and restaurants.
Jack Davis, CEO, Hennepin Medical Society; and Peter Dehnel, M.D., Pediatrician.

 

July 28, 2004

 

 

Download Video file size, 306MB
 
2. International Health
How our health care system differs from other countries.
Nelima Kerre,
International Health Advocate, University of Minnesota Twin-Cities.
 
March 24, 2004
Download Video file size, 296MB
 
3. Obesity
Discusses the biggest health problem in the country, obesity.
Dr. Dan Halvorsen,
Exercise Medicine Clinic at Children's Hospital
February 11, 2004
Download Video file size, 310MB
 
4. Single-Payer Health Care System
Look into changing the ways of our current health care system.
Kip Sullivan,
University Health Care Coalition of Minnesota.
December 12, 2003
Download Video file size, 304MB
 
5. Public Health: Past, Present, and Future
Discusses the elimination of smallpox, and current and future threats to the health of the public.
D.A. Henderson, MD Director,
Office of Public Health Preparedness Center for Civilian Bio-defense Studies (Johns Hopkins).
 June 10, 2003
Download Video file size, 306MB
 

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