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      2006, p1983., General, Twentieth Century Fox Call No: DVD Fic M*A*S*H 11   Edition: Collector's ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: M*A*S*H   Volume: 11Summary Note: "They were the 4077 MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front during the Korean War. Now, as reports that the war is almost over reach the 4077 with increasing frequency, the doctors and nurses begin to tentatively make plans about what they're going to do once they get back home. But until the guns fall silent, everyone must focus on taking care of the incoming wounded whose numbers increase as the fighting intensifies during the last weeks of the war. In the end, even though the canvas tents are torn down and the docs and nurses shipped stateside, one thing will always remain - the memory of undying laughter and boundless friendship in a time of war in a land far away from home."--Container.
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      c2003., General, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Call No: DVD Fic M*A*S*H 4   Edition: Collector's ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: M*A*S*H   Volume: 4Summary Note: As the fourth season opens, Hawkeye returns from a 3-day R&R pass in Tokyo to find Trapper has been sent Stateside. Hawkeye races to the airport but arrives just as Trapperœs plane takes off. Too late to tell his friend good-bye, he in nevertheless just in time to welcome Trapperœs replacement, Captain B.J. Hunnicutt. Once Hawkeye gets over his anger and disappointment, he realizes B.J. is a worthy ally and takes the newcomer under his wing. The first thing you learn here, B.J., is that insanity is no worse than the common cold. Youœve heard of a military post? Ours is a compost. Only the wounded are new. The tedium is relieved only by the boredom. So pitch in, muddle through, pip-pip. Never mind the reason why, ours is but to do and not let em die.·Then Colonel Sherman T. Potter arrives to take over command of the 4077. Not only are Frank and Hot Lips outraged that Frank has lost his command so quickly, but Hawkeye and B.J. know that a lifer· Army commander could spell big trouble for them. But then a single reminiscence from Potter puts the docs at ease: Had a still on Guam in World War II. One night it blew up. Thatœs how I got my Purple Heart.·.
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      c2005., General, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Call No: DVD Fic M*A*S*H 8   Edition: Collector's ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: M*A*S*H   Volume: 8Summary Note: "Scrub Up With The 4077! Relive your favorite M*A*S*H moments with this three-disc DVD Collector's Edition containing all 25 classic Season Eight episodes! Korea, 1950. They're a MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front lines during the Korean War. At times the only thing that keeps these docs sane after a long day in the OR is a zany night in "The Swamp" with a martini or two. Luckily, for the incoming wounded, these doctors and nurses also realize that a simple word of encouragement or a heartfelt round of laughter can be as important to their patients as a successful operation or carefully placed bandage."--Container.
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      2023., Forbes Books Call No: NEW 362.1 R813p    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Understanding the inevitable changes that technology has brought ― and will continue to bring ― to the healthcare industry will help all of us take more control over our well-being, prevent chronic diseases, and pursue care at the right time, at the right place, in the right way, from the right people. Diagnoses and treatments that once required highly specialized knowledge and equipment are becoming more widely available. Procedures and devices that existed only in large medical centers have shifted into community clinics, stores, and people’s living rooms. Today’s healthcare consumers have more autonomy than yesterday’s passive patients did. Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg brings a lifetime of experience as a surgeon, medical school professor, and health system CEO to this exploration of every aspect of the changing landscape. Writing in plain language for consumers as well as medical providers, he connects the dots between parallel developments in technology and in healthcare delivery. The result is a wake-up call for healthcare providers to rethink what they do and how and where they do it. Healthcare is only beginning to catch up with other industries in using technologies such as virtual meetings and artificial intelligence, but already these tools are transforming people’s roles. Policymakers and those who train and employ healthcare providers must adapt. But everyone can benefit by better understanding what is happening, when to embrace new ways, and when to be skeptical or cautious. Big retail and tech corporations see trillion-dollar possibilities in providing healthcare. These new players come with promises of convenience, efficiency, and cost savings, but without some of our healthcare system’s traditional restraints. The regulations and limits imposed on healthcare by governments and private intermediaries, such as insurance companies, are reaching the end of their sustainability. The COVID - 19 pandemic ex posed inequities and vulnerabilities in our access to healthcare but also sparked innovation. Patients Matter Most describes how some innovations are overcoming resistance to change and improving lives, and how others are introducing risks to our privacy. Real-life stories from a physician and healthcare leader who has been on the front lines of managing change make this book a compelling read. .
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      2013., Little, Brown and company Call No: 940.5449 L735s   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "When 26 Army nurses and medics--part of the 807th Medical Air Evacuation Transport Squadron--boarded a cargo plane for transport in November 1943, they never anticipated the crash landing in Nazi-occupied Albania that would lead to their months-long struggle for survival. A drama that captured the attention of the American public, the group and its flight crew dodged bullets and battled blinding winter storms as they climbed mountains and fought to survive, aided by courageous villagers who risked death at Nazi hands to help them"--Amazon.com.
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      2007., General, Weinstein Company Home Entertainment : Distributed by Genius Products, LLC Call No: DVD 362.1 M823s   Edition: Special ed. ; widescreen format (1.85:1).    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Filmmaker Michael Moore critiques the American health care system, focusing especially on the HMOs, drug companies, and congressmen who profit from the status quo. Also includes an analysis of the health care systems in Canada, England, France and Cuba, where free universal health care is the norm.