Description: SCIENTISTS HANDLING MATERIALS. ARTIFICIAL SKIN IN RESEARCH LAB. PETRI DISH.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/27/1984
Description: Doctor in a research lab at MIT, going through the process of making artificial skin. Shots of the machines used. Editor's note: Content given off the record was edited out of this footage.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/27/1984
Description: Boston College students rally in very light snow for student rights and fair tuition. Rep. Tom Gallagher speaks. Crowd claps, cheers, whistles. Gary Hart for President signs. Ornate tower of St. Ignatius Church.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/09/1984
Description: Dr. Gloria White-Hammond (pediatrician) examines a young Latina child in an examining room. The child cries and White-Hammond comforts her, speaking in English and in Spanish. White-Hammond speaks to the child's mother about treatments for the child. White-Hammond examines the child with a stethoscope. Interview with White-Hammond about a program designed to increase the number of African American physicians across the nation. She says that medical schools lack the financial, academic and other kinds of support necessary to retain some students. She discusses the need for more minority physicians, who bring a "sensitivity" to the treatment of minority patients. Video cuts out and then comes back with stills of infographics on new Boston University medical school program and minority doctors.
1:03:41: V: The camera crew sets up a shot of the doctor examining the child. The child begins to cry. White-Hammond examines the rash on the child's leg. The child grows upset as she sits on the examining table. The child's mother removes her dress. White-Hammond comforts the child in Spanish. White-Hammond examines the child with a stethoscope. White-Hammond tries to comfort the child as she cries. 1:06:32: V: White-Hammond talks to Callie Crossley (WGBH reporter) and the camera crew. Crossley asks White-Hammond her opinion on a program designed to increase the number of African American physicians across the nation. White-Hammond says that she is not very familiar with the program; that the program sounds like a good idea. Crossley explains some of the features of the program. Crossley notes that the program eliminates the MCAT entrance exam for medical school. White-Hammond says that the program has potential; that the structure of the program and the selection process will be important. White-Hammond says that medical schools lack the kind of support system needed to retain some students; that financial, academic and other kinds of support are necesssary for students to do well in medical school. White-Hammond says that the medical field needs more minority doctors; that minority patients request to be treated by minority doctors. White-Hammond says that minority doctors bring a "sensitivity" to the treatment of minority patients; that many minority students have the intellectual capability and the determination to become successful doctors. Crossley closes the interview.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/28/1984
Description: BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/30/1984
Description: GARY HART CAMPAIGNING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, AT UNIVERSITY, HIGH SCHOOL, HAVING BREAKFAST
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/01/1984
Description: HARVARD COMMENCEMENT, DEANS, CROWD, GRADUATES
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/31/1984
Description: JERRY FALWELL AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL SPEAKS ON RELIGION AND POLITICS, MORAL MAJORITY
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/20/1984
Description: WALTER MONDALE AT BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGE. ENDORSED BY AN WANG. TALKS TO STUDENTS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/05/1984
Description: WALTER MONDALE AT BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGE. TALKS TO STUDENTS. seal of the college
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/05/1984