Productions

MedSchool Maryland Productions (MMP), previously known as Video Press, maintains the same high level of production quality evolved from years of experience.

Recent Projects

  • building beyond tomorrow (poster)School of Medicine Gala

    It is an MMP tradition to celebrate the excellence of the University of Maryland School of Medicine faculty at its annual Gala event.

  • Walter P. Carter: Champion for Change (poster)Walter P. Carter: Champion for Change

    Executive Producer Anthony Lehman, MD teamed with MMP to create this documentary sharing the history of Walter P. Carter's fight to end segregation in Baltimore.

  • STEM in the Classroom (poster)STEM Videos for the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education

    Working with MBRT, MedSchool Maryland Productions is producing a series of videos to promote the STEM specialist in the classroom and to motivate students to consider STEM careers.

  • Beyond the Earth (poster)STEM Videos for National Science Curriculum Collaboration with UMBC

    Our second video series for the UMBC Department of Bioengineering involved the collaboration with engineers at Goddard and physicist Eun-Suk Seo, PhD at University of Maryland College Park.

  • 2011 Lasker Foundation Awards (poster)Lasker Foundation - Profiling Prestigious Award Winners

    Winners of the Lasker 2011 included the National Clinical Center of the NIH. This presented a special production challenge which required sharing the decades of inspirational research which have changed medicine worldwide.

  • Departing Rosewood (poster)Departing Rosewood

    A new documentary produced by Susan Hannah Hadary and John Anglim presenting the story of one man's trasition from institutional to community living following the closure of The Rosewood Center, Maryland's largest residential center for the developmentally disabled.

  • Asthma Awareness (poster)Asthma Awareness

    We produced a video series and a PSA for children suffering with asthma and their parents on how to manage symptoms while maintaining an active lifestyle.

  • Fort Belvoir Community Hospital (poster)Fort Belvoir Community Hospital

    This video, developed for use as staff and patient orientation, takes the viewer on a virtual tour of the nation's largest military community hospital and introduces features of the hospital, inspirational staff and some stories of our nation's wounded warriors.

  • Alive! (poster)ALIVE!

    MMP was proud to be selected by the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at UMBC to produce videos for a new national high school science curriculum.

  • Alzheimer's, the 36-Hour Day (poster)Alzheimer's, The 36-Hour Day

    Based on the best-selling book by Peter V. Rabins, MD, MPH, this video introduces viewers to the world of Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Rabins talks with Bob and Nancy about how they cope with memory loss and caregiving.

  • Better My World (poster)Better My World

    Under funding from the Abell Foundation, MMP developed an innovative violence prevention project using digital technologies. This project demonstrated the significant potential of accessing inner city youth with web-based peer-to-peer videos.

  • Put a little Love in your Life (poster)

    Put a Little Love in Your Life

    To address the urgent need of recruiting foster parents in Baltimore City, we worked with the Baltimore City Department of Social Services to produce a series of PSAs, a recruitment video and several educational videos.

  • Strategies for Health After Breast Cancer (poster)

    Breast Cancer

    Collaborating with School of Medicine faculty, we have done many community interventions. We recently worked with Dr. Renee Royak-Schaler to produce a video on breast cancer health care disparities.

  • Center for Advanced Fetal Care

    To celebrate the opening of the new Center for Advanced Fetal Care, we produced a short video for their gala featuring staff, moms, twins and triplets.
    » Watch this video now on YouTube!

  • Veterans Administration Capital Health Care

    A three program series for national use by Veteran Affairs to support the training of mental health professionals working with veterans.
    » Watch these videos now on the Department of Veteran Affairs website!