I hope that Dr Gannon is following this thread. The YT videos talk about the savings in mood altering drugs alone as phenomenal. The savings in one day would pay for many iPods. The "Shuffle" sells for US$49 and they (the presenters) estimate the per patient cost to be US$80. I wonder what the major pharmaceutical manufacturing companies would do. Probably attack under copyright infringement laws.

Peter, how do I get the Administrators to take this seriously? What are your thoughts on Music Therapy in general? How would you convince the Administration folks?

I have seen it improve the quality of life for several terminally ill, advanced-stage Alzheimer's victims so I am convinced that it works. At least to make victims' final days so much happier.