Development of an industrial hepatitis B vaccine. Laboratory images alternating with the interview of Dr.GUESRI, medical director of the Institut Pasteur on the contraction of the disease and the development of an industrial vaccine.
Report to the Institut Pasteur on polio that threatens to return with the summer. Interview with Professor LEPINE of the Institut Pasteur on the disease, vaccination and preventive measures to be adopted.
Reportage sur le Docteur Martinez, anesthésiste réanimateur au service des urgences de l'hôpital Necker à Paris. Ce spécialiste parle de son métier, de la détresse et la mort qu'il côtoie, le soutien de sa famille, le besoin essentiel à l'époque, de développer une structure de réanimation dans les hôpitaux.
En 2014, le gouvernement demande à sa population, soit 6 millions d'habitants, de rester confinée chez elle pour lutter contre Ebola. La peur du virus est partout. Le confinement de la population est dénoncé par les organisations humanitaires.
For several years now, CHU d'Angers has undertaken a huge project to computerize patient records. In the near future, data on a patient will be accessible by all departments of the CHU, treatment times will be shortened and finally, the paper archive will disappear (1km/year). For the network to be operational, only a security system is needed, because in the event of a breakdown, the entire operation of the hospital would be blocked. It is this security system that will be funded by the 2012 Hospital Plan.
The personal medical record is on track, but for now only on an experimental basis in several regions of France. This file will include physician prescriptions, radiology reports, hospital discharge. It will soon be available to patients on the internet. As for confidentiality, some patients will be able to hide the data they want. Interview with André GAVOILLE, DMP project manager at the Gustave Roussy Institute.
Update on the Personal Medical Record project, planned for 2007, to streamline care. Interviews with the president of the Association for the Development of Virtual Medical Exchanges, a patient, a psychiatrist.
The Numeris system (via France Telecom network) has just been commissioned at the Limoges Regional University Hospital. Thus, words can be exchanged, but also texts and images . Example of an application: an MRI diagnostic radio image of a brain cyst is recorded by video camera and then retrieved by Numeris and then transported to hospital. This system allows remote diagnosis and archiving with the creation of an image bank. Interview with Doctor B. Franck.
More than a computerized health record, the personal medical record is intended to gather all information relating to the patient’s health: prescriptions, surgical or consultation reports, laboratory analyses or medical imaging. Marie-HAUDE LE LANN works in the emergency department in Ploërmel. She is one of the first doctors in Brittany to use personal medical records. The establishment of the personal medical record stems from the KOUCHNER Law according to which the patient is an actor of his health. It is therefore he who, in principle, keeps his hand on his file and via the Internet he can, in particular, prohibit access to certain doctors. Knowing that only health professionals following it are allowed to access it. Three months after its establishment, the Ploërmel hospital opened almost 400 personal medical records. But for it to become an effective tool for coordination between physicians, it is necessary that liberal practitioners also adhere to the digital system.
In Paris, the young winners of the cleanliness contest won their weight in soaps. Comment on pictures of a young girl and a little boy sitting on a scale and wearing their diplomas.
Bathing and showering are recent practices. How did you wash before? Back in images on the toilet over the centuries: the commentary on paintings that explain the principle of dry toilet and the arrival of water in hygiene alternates with an interview with Georges VIGARELLO, body historian.
Brief history of hygiene in France since the 17th century: the commentary on pictures of pictures, toilet utensils and children brushing their teeth alternates with the interviews of Stéphanie COLIN, head of training at the castle of Chamerolles, who explains the principle of dry toilet, and Jeannot FISHOT, of the Musée du Père Mousset, who tells how his grandfather washed his teeth.
Report on an experiment at Vésinet, conducted by Professor Veld, aimed at proving the action of fluorine on caries. Comment on pictures of boys receiving their toothbrushes and then learning to brush their teeth properly.
Micro-trottoir dans les rues parisiennes. Les Parisiens sont invités à décrire l'endroit où ils font leurs toilettes. La majorité d'entre eux ne disposent pas d'une salle de bain.
Report in Lyon to the P4 laboratory, the largest secure facility in Europe. It contains the most dangerous viruses on the planet. Scientists are equipped with a wi fi headset that allows them to stay connected to the outside via a military frequency. They work dressed in hypersecure suits. The building, armored, is constantly monitored by French anti-terrorism agents. A commentary on factual images (the security devices) alternates with the interviews of Hervé RAOUL, director of the P4 laboratory and those of two laboratory workers in a work situation.
The Datapen is the first connected pen for diabetics, asthmatics and people with multiple sclerosis. It was developed by the Issoirian company BIOCORP, specialized for 20 years in the design of medical devices. Eric DESSERTENNE (Biocorp business development manager) and Jacques GARDETTE (Biocorp CEO).
A unique laboratory in Europe is responsible for storing the world’s most feared viruses in order to learn how to fight them. Interview with technical director Jacques Grange and laboratory director Suzan Fisher-Hoch, for whom this research is primarily at the service of patients.