Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC

Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC

The Open University

Partial or total loss of sight affects millions of people worldwide. Many cases are preventable or curable, but simple interventions are not available in some poorer countries. The 15 video tracks in this album explore the impact of visual impairment and corrective treatments. Derek Child explains how he learned to adapt to losing his sight and the training that helps him stay mobile and independent. Experts from Contamac reveal the science behind lens production. The Good Health Train brings basic health care to poor communities in rural South Africa, where locals live without access to treatments for common problems like cataract surgery.

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: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC?

There are 32 episodes avaiable of Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC.

What is Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC about?

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Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC is available, among others places, on:

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When did Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC start?

The first episode of Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC that we have available was released 19 March 2009.

Who creates the podcast Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC?

Introducing Health Sciences: Visual Impairment - for iPad/Mac/PC is produced and created by The Open University.