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Whitedog, Ont. First Response Team.
Volunteer workers in medical care.
Emergency medical services -- Case studies.
Emergency medicine -- Ontario, Northern.
Ojibwa First Nation -- Medical care -- Ontario, Northern.
Ojibwa women -- Ontario, Northern.
Emergency medical personnel.
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Whitedog, Ont. First Response Team.
Volunteer workers in medical care.
Emergency medical services -- Case studies.
Emergency medicine -- Ontario, Northern.
Ojibwa First Nation -- Medical care -- Ontario, Northern.
Ojibwa women -- Ontario, Northern.
Emergency medical personnel.
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Band-aid [videorecording (DVD)].
National Film Board of Canada, 2008, c1999.
Call #:
DVD 362.18 B214
Subjects
Whitedog, Ont. First Response Team.
Volunteer workers in
medical
care.
Emergency
medical
services
--
Case
studies
.
Emergency
medicine
--
Ontario, Northern.
Ojibwa First Nation
--
Medical
care
--
Ontario, Northern.
Ojibwa women
--
Ontario, Northern.
Emergency
medical
personnel.
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)].
Description:
1 videodisc (41:36 min.) : digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Public performance rights.
Closed-captioned.
Production:
A National Film Board of Canada release ; Director, Daniel Prouty ; Producer, Joe MacDonald.
Summary:
Band-aid is a compelling portrait of life on the edges of the
medical
system. We follow Audrey Mandamin (sister of director Daniel Prouty) and Cindy Cameron, women who have overcome troubled pasts, as they respond to emergencies in the remote Ojibwa community of Whitedog, in northwestern Ontario. Here,
medical
help lies hours away and the line between life and death is defended by the 12 dedicated volunteers of the community's First Response team.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Films for the hearing impaired.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Prouty, Daniel.
National Film Board of Canada.
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Woodlawn Public Library
Adult Nonfeature DVDs
DVD 362.18 B214
Adult Dvds-7 Days
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