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                <text>This collection includes images and video clips from news media depictions of assistive technology in medical practice. Items were selected to highlight the arbitrary distinction between assistive technology and medical devices and demonstrate how media depictions of technology in this context reinforce stigmatizing and exclusionary attitudes, values, and beliefs embedded in the medical establishment and American culture at large.</text>
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              <text>Specialized Unit at Johns Hopkins Prepared to Take Coronavirus Cases (&lt;em&gt;WJZ News Baltimore&lt;/em&gt;, 2020)</text>
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              <text>Specialized unit at Johns Hopkins prepared to take coronavirus cases [Video file]. (2020, January 27). WJZ News. https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/video/4421914-specialized-unit-at-johns-hopkins-prepared-to-take-coronavirus-cases/</text>
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              <text>This news report, which aired on Baltimore, Maryland, CBS affiliate &lt;em&gt;WJZ&lt;/em&gt; in 2020, details new procedures implemented at Johns Hopkins Hospital aimed at minimizing contamination in preparation for treatment of patients with COVID-19. The video shows a mock physical examination using digital stethoscope technology to overcome physical barriers related to maintaining a safe distance and wearing personal protective equipment. In this context, the stethoscope is presented as a medical device aimed at addressing public health needs while protecting providers from contagious respiratory illness.</text>
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