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Documentaries Of The Week • February 2014

Oklahoma Watch
Watch-Out Forum on Mental Health
Thursday, February 6 • noon & Friday, February 7 • 8 pm

Terri White, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services commissioner, and Michael Brose, Mental Health Association in Tulsa executive director, were featured guests at “Oklahoma Watch-Out” on Nov. 20, 2013. This public question-and-answer forum, focusing on mental and emotional health issues, was recorded at the Circle Cinema in Tulsa by Public Radio Tulsa. Listen to this program

Really BIG Questions
What Is This Thing Called Love?
Thursday, February 13 • noon & Friday, February 14 • 8 pm

This program ponders the “why” behind humans’ drive to pair up. Why do human being feel romantic love? What happens to the brains of people who are in love? How can scientifically studying love help us navigate our relationships? A fascinating cast of characters tackles these questions head-on.

Medical Matters
Implementing Obamacare
Thursday, February 20 • noon & Friday, February 21 • 8 pm

Host John Schumann speaks with Sherry Glied, a health economist who served as Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services from 2010-2012. Gary Schwitzer of HealthNewsReview.org reviews the week's health news, and we hear a reflection from Janet Pearson on the term "nanny state." Comments and questions can be sent to GlassHospital@gmail.com / Twitter: @GlassHospital

Medical Matters
Brainstorm: New Understandings of the Adolescent Brain
Thursday, February 27 • noon & Friday, February 28 • 8 pm

Host John Schumann speaks with Daniel Siegel, a UCLA psychiatrist and author of the best-selling new book "Brainstorm." Gary Schwitzer of HealthNewsReview.org reviews the week's health news, and we present an essay by Harvard Medical Student SharaYurkiewicz entitled "Being Sorry." Comments and questions can be sent to GlassHospital@gmail.com / Twitter: @GlassHospital