Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone

Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone

The Open University

Traumatic injury causes millions of deaths and disabilities globally. How does the body react to tissue damage and what are the psychological effects of injury? The six video tracks in this album present a range of powerful and moving case studies and show how access to emergency and longer-term care can help. We find out how falls affect the elderly, what injuries motorcycle accidents can cause, and how a victim of the 2005 London underground bombings has learned to cope with mental trauma. This material forms part of The Open University course SDK125 Introducing health sciences: a case study approach.

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How many episodes are there of Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone?

There are 14 episodes avaiable of Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone.

What is Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone about?

We have categorized Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone as:

  • Education
  • Health & Fitness
  • Courses
  • Medicine

Where can you listen to Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone?

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When did Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone start?

The first episode of Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone that we have available was released 15 July 2009.

Who creates the podcast Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone?

Introducing Health Sciences: Trauma, Repair and Recovery - for iPod/iPhone is produced and created by The Open University.