Ruth Litovsky, Professor of Surgery/Otolaryngology at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, shares ongoing research into the electrical stimulation of the ear in people with hearing loss. Litovsky discusses the progress and challenges of cochlear implants in patients ranging in age from toddler...
Christiane Amanpour leads wide-ranging, in-depth conversations with global thought leaders and cultural influencers on the issues and trends impacting the world each day, from politics, business and technology to arts, science and sports.
Kristin Litzelman, Integrated Specialist in Human Development and Family Studies at UW-Extension, defines the work of informal caregivers, discusses why caregiving is important and shares results of her research of spousal support of cancer survivors.
Luxme Hariharan, a pediatric ophthalmologist with the World Health Organization, discusses the causes of blindness and offers strategies for its prevention. Hariharan shares examples of global collaboration between agencies working to research and train healthcare workers to prevent the ...
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Thomas 'Rock' Mackie, chief innovations officer and director of the Isthmus Project at UW Health, highlights the work of entrepreneurial UW faculty and discusses the innovations and companies they have created.
Richard Bangs ventures into the heart of Hong Kong to discover what forces drive a city in which the spiritual concept of chi and the worldly concept of wealth coexist. Bangs begins by taking in one of the most dazzling festivals on earth, Chinese New Yea...