We are first year medical students studying at Memorial University who became friends through our shared love of film making. We have travelled all over Newfoundland and the rest of Canada shooting photos, videos, and creating short cinematic stories - purely out of a passion for the craft. Our inspiration to found R&W Video stems from that passion.
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Keep Big Pharma out of Health care and we just might create a more healthy NFLD. Then again...The NFLD Diet is soooo Toxic. The food is toxic waste in every grocery store.
By's, this is an excellent documentary and it deserves more views. It helped me a lot when I was doing my med interviews for MUN a week ago. Whether I get in or no, I want to say thanks so much for making this and putting it up on RU-vid. It's a fantastic resource.
Great documentary. As an incoming clerk next year in MUN Med, I am very excited to start my rotations and experience rural medicine in the province. This gave me lots to think about and appreciate <3 Thank you
Wow awesome documentary. This resonated with me because I have practised optometry in rural NL, from St. Anthony to Harbour Breton to Twillingate, and now manage practices in Corner Brook and Springdale. Many of the challenges discussed in the video affect allied health care providers as well- it’s difficult to keep up with demand for services and to recruit doctors from other jurisdictions to our practices. However, having also practised in BC and Ontario in my career, assumptions that other places must be “better” or that doctors there might not feel overworked or face similar challenges as in NL are, in my experience, not entirely accurate. Albeit some challenges are unique; some are ubiquitous. Despite the unique challenges to practicing health care in rural NL, I find the benefits outweigh the challenges. This work is meaningful and fulfilling, and as you discussed, the autonomy enjoyed by health care providers in rural settings allows us to realize our potential. I wish more health care providers from away could experience practicing in the province. Health care regulatory colleges should make it more feasible for locum doctors to provide services in the province- it would relieve strain on local doctors, support small communities, and locum doctors would benefit from cherished memories to look back upon as career defining moments.
There is no shortage of general surgeons in this country who will come to give the guys a break in rural communities so they can take God forbid 6 weeks off to get the wind back in their sails. Our biggest obstacle is the bureaucratic nightmare of getting a license in another province. BUT we are working on a National Locum Licence as we speak. I grew up in Labrador and work in a small community in BC. Fantastic production BTW
What a beautiful, informative and important documentary. Thanks for sharing it. I hope both of you will consider taking up practice in rural Newfoundland.❤️🇨🇦
Great documentary! Those physicians who choose rural medicine are making a huge sacrifice. Challenging, but rewarding. Keep up the good work. Thank you!!!
II really enjoyed this film especially upon my second viewing, I was surprised there was no discussion of finances or the role of the FAMILY practice at MUN The post discussion was particularly good and should be used within each regional board. From one who enjoyed rural practice that started 58 years ago John Sheldon
Thank you for such a beautiful, thought-provoking, and inspiring film! And what a huge project that was! You managed to successfully weave so many important themes into the narrative of this topic. Bravo!
Thank you for your input Andrew! We really appreciate the feedback and are glad you enjoyed it. It was certainly thought-provoking and inspiring for us as well!