Social Work in Media: ER Overcrowding
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Busy Week of Filming!
Producer Meggan interviews EMT Matt B
Our crew is welcomed at LAC+USC
Emergency Department Chair, Doctor Newton, talks about
LAC+USC - one of the busiest Emergency Rooms in the United States.
P.R. Representative Frank gives us a behind the scenes tour
and history of LAC+USC
A picture of the new LAC+USC medical center (right) and the old building (left).
The new building opened in 2008 (photo from uscdem.org)
Cinematographer Dorothy gets footage of the architecture.
Pictures of the old pharmacy and sections of the waiting room of the original building. LAC+USC moved to a new (albeit smaller) building in 2008.
LAC+USC Ambulance Bay
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Filming at Huntington Hospital
Huntington Hospital - Exterior Shot
Huntington is currently expanding their E.R. to meet
the growing needs of their community
Emergency Department manager, Karen Knudsen talks about
overcrowding at Huntington
The crew sets up a shot with ED manager, Karen Knudsen
P.R. Manger, Andrea Stradling discusses how the closures of nearby hospitals
led to an increase in patients at Huntington's ER
Donors like Nan and Howard Schow help make the new
Emergency and Trauma Center at Huntington possible.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Saturday Night at LAC+USC
Our crew sets up the camera for a night of shooting at LAC-USC
Inside the LAC+USC waiting room on what staff refers to as an "unusually slow night."
LAFD handles all emergency medical services for the city of Los Angeles, and currently 82% of the department's work is medical, rather than fire-related. (Firestorm Documentary, 2010)
Dorothy and Vanessa work to secure the camera to the tri-pod.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Morning at LAC+USC
Cinematographer Dorothy sets up a roof top shot.
LAC-USC is the largest single provider of health care in Los Angeles County, and provides more than 28 percent of the county's trauma care.
An ambulance enters LAC+USC, often cited as the nation's busiest emergency room and among those with the highest number of uninsured patients.
Director Vanessa talks to an officer about our project.
Although he believes that we're not terrorists, we're still told to leave the premises.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Dear friends,
If anyone has contacts (e.g. doctors, nurses, admin) at any of the major LA hospitals (particularly those with busy emergency rooms) or knows someone who had an especially lengthy wait time in the ER - please leave your name and e-mail in a comment or e-mail Meggan at Meggan.Thompson@usc.edu.
Thanks!
If anyone has contacts (e.g. doctors, nurses, admin) at any of the major LA hospitals (particularly those with busy emergency rooms) or knows someone who had an especially lengthy wait time in the ER - please leave your name and e-mail in a comment or e-mail Meggan at Meggan.Thompson@usc.edu.
Thanks!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Meet Our Experts!
Dr. Bruce Jansson PhD
We’re excited to interview this amazing policy professor and author of The Sixteen Trillion Dollar Mistake: How the U.S. Bungled its National Priorities from FDR to Clinton. According to his bio, Dr. Jansson is currently working on a sequel, which will call for a debate on forthcoming national priorities as spending on the elderly and medical care threatens to truncate spending for other domestic priorities. He is also beginning a multi-year study regarding the politics of big-city health systems using Los Angeles as the lead example.
Karen Knudsen, RN
Karen Knudsen is the ED manager at Huntington Hospital.
Huntington Hospital is currently expanding their ER. Find out more here: HUNTINGTON
Dr. Edward Newton MD
Dr. Newton is Chair and Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at LAC+USC.
As department chair, Newton has led 45 full-time USC faculty, 60 voluntary or part-time faculty, and 68 residents, and provided administrative direction to a wide range of Los Angeles County employees working in the Emergency Department at the LAC+USC Medical Center. His term as chair saw the integration of the emergency medicine private practice into the University of Southern California and the transition from the old county facility to the new state-of-the-art Level 1 trauma center. (HSC Weekly)
Dr. Michael Cousineau
Dr. Michael Cousineau is considered an expert on health care policy and reform for the underserved and uninsured.
Dr. Cousineau is currently Associate Professor of Research in the Department of Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine at the USC Keck School of Medicine. He directs the USC Center for Community Health Studies and teaches in both the Masters in Public Health program and in the Professionalism and the Practice of Medicine. He has a masters and a doctorate from the UCLA School of Public Health.
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