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PHR Identification Project Training: Day One Components of Case Managers' Role
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PHR Identification Project Training: Day One Components of Case Managers' Role, 1997-08-04; HU OSA 386-3-8:2/1; Video Collection; Administrative Records; Records of the Physicians for Human Rights' Bosnia Projects; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 386-3-8:2/1
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PHR Identification Project Training: Day One Components of Case Managers' Role
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1997-08-04
1997-08-04 (Date of production)
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2 hours 57 minutes
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English (Original)
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The first training session for PHR case managers who will collect antemortem data from the deceaseds' families and loved ones. Specialists discuss the case manager's role in the process of identification. They emphasize that case managers must establish trust with families and discuss different strategies to take when confronting willing or unwilling family members. Sometimes case managers will have to ask for a blood sample from family members which may upset them. The case manager is the support for family members during the antemortem and postmortem processes. PHR representatives explain the process of finding family members to interview. A step-by-step explanation of the identification process is given to the case managers including a comparison of antemortem and postmortem data. PHR representatives demonstrate how to use the computer to input data. A geneticist also describes DNA's role in the identification process. She hosts a discussion on how to explain the importance of DNA to families and prepares case mangers to answer questions about DNA.
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HU OSA 386-3-8:2/1PHR Identification Project Training: Day One Components of Case Managers' Role
HU OSA 386-3-8:2/1
PHR Identification Project Training: Day One Components of Case Managers' Role
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PHR Identification Project Training: Day One Components of Case Managers' Role, 1997-08-04; HU OSA 386-3-8:2/1; Video Collection; Administrative Records; Records of the Physicians for Human Rights' Bosnia Projects; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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Reference Code
HU OSA 386-3-8:2/1
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Title
PHR Identification Project Training: Day One Components of Case Managers' Role
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Date(s)
1997-08-04
1997-08-04 (Date of production)
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Description Level
Item
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Record Type
Moving Image
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Duration
2 hours 57 minutes
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Language
English (Original)
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Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
raw material
Content
Contents Summary
The first training session for PHR case managers who will collect antemortem data from the deceaseds' families and loved ones. Specialists discuss the case manager's role in the process of identification. They emphasize that case managers must establish trust with families and discuss different strategies to take when confronting willing or unwilling family members. Sometimes case managers will have to ask for a blood sample from family members which may upset them. The case manager is the support for family members during the antemortem and postmortem processes. PHR representatives explain the process of finding family members to interview. A step-by-step explanation of the identification process is given to the case managers including a comparison of antemortem and postmortem data. PHR representatives demonstrate how to use the computer to input data. A geneticist also describes DNA's role in the identification process. She hosts a discussion on how to explain the importance of DNA to families and prepares case mangers to answer questions about DNA.
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HU OSA 386Records of the Physicians for Human Rights' Bosnia Projects
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HU OSA 386-3Administrative Records
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HU OSA 386-3-8Video Collection
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HU OSA 386-3-8:2VHS PAL #2
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HU OSA 386-3-8:2/1PHR Identification Project Training: Day One Components of Case Managers' Role