The philosopher Catherine CLEMENT speaks of her experience of the courses of the psychoanalyst Jacques LACAN, on the difficulty of understanding his speech, his elegance.
Françoise DOLTO is interviewed on the stage of Apostrophes by Bernard PIVOT about her book "Séxualité féminine". The text dates back to 1960 and describes the phenomenology of sexual behaviour. Which was very new for the time. That would be why Jacques LACAN had found him "cheeky".
Report with doctor Marie-France CORRE, general practitioner in the countryside in Finistère, Brittany. Due to medical desertification and the isolation of her patients, she sometimes travels a hundred kilometres a day. And young doctors are reluctant to settle down.
In Mûr de Bretagne, the construction of the new medical office is almost complete. The goal for the mayor of the city is to bring in doctors. But it is faced with competition between rural communes that try by all means to attract doctors. Visit of the new building under construction and interviews with the mayor and residents.
In France, Nord-Pas-de-Calais is particularly affected by tuberculosis. A BCG vaccination campaign has been launched. 30 Douaisis schools are involved. Example in a primary school in the commune of Cantin where children are tested and then, if necessary, vaccinated.
A case of meningitis was detected in Hérouville Saint Clair in the department of Calvados. The 115 children at La Varende Kindergarten were vaccinated in a classroom in the school as well as the 14 adults working in the school. Vaccination session and interview with Dr Rémy POIGNANT, doctor of epidemics in Hérouville.
An account of the first days of vaccination against influenza A in two French schools. The first is located in the northern suburbs of Paris and the other in Brittany. Few students attended the immunization session. Vaccination session in both schools and micro-sidewalks of students giving their views on vaccination.
Hepatitis B primarily affects young people. Vaccination could protect them. That is why a vaccination campaign was launched. Example at the Collège des Bouvets in Puteaux in the Paris region.
A journalist on a hidden camera goes to a doctor to recall a vaccine from her child. The homeopathic doctor offers him a "granule vaccine" and puts his stamp in the child’s vaccination record without having really vaccinated him.
Report on the controversy raised by the vaccination against influenza A in the hospital world. Indeed, according to a survey conducted by the ethical space of the AP-HP (Public Assistance-Hospitals of Paris), a third of the nursing staff would be reluctant to the vaccine and this out of fear of side effects in the face of lack of information. However, vaccination remains a priority for a majority of doctors. The comment on illustration images alternates with interviews with Doctor Bernard ORTOLAN, general practitioner, Doctor Pierre LEVY, Confederation Syndicale Médecins de Famille, and Doctor Jean-Paul ORTIZ, President of the National Union of private hospitalization.
The influenza A vaccination campaign is launched, and the first vaccinated are logically hospital staff. Example at the Necker hospital in Paris. Commentary on factual images and interview with Professor Pierre CARLI, head of the SAMU-Hôpital Necker, about the risk of allergy to the egg contained in the vaccine, from Valérie FOUQUET, SAMU of Paris, who is not worried about the possible side effects of the vaccine, statement by Roselyne BACHELOT, Minister of Health: "We call on health professionals to vaccinate themselves to protect themselves and the most vulnerable among us", interview with Jean-François ROSSIAUD, caregiver, about his reluctance to be vaccinated, and a stretcher-bearer at the Timone hospital (Marseilles), opposed to vaccination.
A rather worrying record in terms of influenza vaccination. In fact, more and more health workers are skeptical, even downright anti-vaccine... Nurses, orderlies, doctors... They are hardly more than a third to be protected against the virus, and yet it can be dangerous for them and especially for their patients. Commentary on factual images and interview with Professor BRUN-BUISSON (Department of Medical Resuscitation-Henri-Mondor Hospital AP-HP), Dr Keyvan RAZAZI (Medical Resuscitator), Rosa CABALLERO (Physiotherapist), Jordan OHAYON (Medical Fellow) and Dr Philippe LESPRIT (infectiologist-Hôpital Henri-Mondor AP-HP).
Doctolib is an internet-based platform that enables online medical appointments. Patients and doctors boast its ease of use and practicality, like this young mother who can make an appointment with her sick daughter’s pediatrician in the middle of the night. Interviews with a mother and a pediatrician alternate with a comment on illustration images.
Doctolib, a French start-up, is a website that allows you to make online medical appointments. This practice is developing more and more but scares some professionals. Stanislas NIOX-CHATEAU, co-founder of Doctolib and Jacques LUCAS, Vice-President of the National Council of the Order of Physicians, explain the operation of the site while a physiotherapist makes reservations.
The Parisian start-up Doctolib is booming. Patients and doctors are attracted by this website, which allows them to make an online appointment, even the Hospitals of Paris use this service. Stanislas NIOX-CHATEAU, co-founder of Doctolib, reassures on the security of personal data. The interviews alternate with images of the Doctolib premises and a consultation with a doctor.
Hanri CAILLAVET, former MP and president of the Association for the Right to Die with Dignity (ADMD), explains that with his brother, a pharmacist, he helped his father die at his request.
Former Senator Henri CAILLAVET explains the meaning of his bill on the right to die with dignity. He wants those who help those who wish to die not to be punished by law.