Encoded broadcast and video recorders: two television modalities useful in continuing medical education.

D Brayton, RR Getz, D Sachs - Canadian Medical Association …, 1968 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DAVID SACHS, MD, J Los Angeles, Calif., USA THROUGHa co-
operativearrangementamong several Southern California medical institu¬ tions, the Medical …

Continuing medical education by television: a Canadian experience.

G Vaillancourt, M Gill - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1968 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
June 15, 1968, vol. 98 and allied health personnel. In this way, redupli-cation of expensive
medical television facilities for each such region can be avoided. Recently, this entire …

Television in Graduate and Post-Graduate Medical Education

M Michael Jr - Academic Medicine, 1963 - journals.lww.com
Jacksonville Hospitals Educational l'rogram** began a study of the educa-tional value of
medical television in March 1961. The original plans called for four half hour programs a …

Continuing Medical Education: Television—The Newest Medium for Continuing Education in Medicine

D Brayton - California Medicine, 1966 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A NEW ERA in continuing medical education opened 26 October 1965 in Southern
California. At 8 o'clock that morning the first medical program was broadcast using the …

The use of broadcast television in continuing medical education.

AT Hunter - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1968 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Educational television has the potential to provide answers to some of the inherent difficul-
ties that interfere with attempts to make modern information available to indifferent …

[CITATION][C] Television in continuing education of the physician

GJ Robertson - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1967 - Wiley Online Library
In a report on Medical Cure in the State of Maine, 1956-1962, Dr. Jean A. Curran, Senior
Consultant of the Bingham Associates Fund said,“The record of continuing education of …

Medical educational television survey

AT Hunter, B Portis - Academic Medicine, 1972 - journals.lww.com
The organized continuing education program has consisted mainly of such instructional
activities as refresher courses, guest lectureships in the university center, and teams of …

MULTI‐PURPOSE TELEVISION

RA Benschoter - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1967 - Wiley Online Library
The closed circuit television tools I have discussed here will soon be available to our entire
medical school as part of a Biomedical Communications Center which will incorporate and …

The South Carolina experiment in medical television

D GROM - Academic Medicine, 1963 - journals.lww.com
A unique experiment in continuation education of practicing physicians is taking place in
South Carolina utilizing the nation's first state-wide closed circuit television network, part of …

Northern California postgraduate medical television: An evaluation

RL Mock, BF McCoard, R Prestwood - Academic Medicine, 1970 - journals.lww.com
The University of California San Francisco Medical Center has been producing scveral
series of postgraduate medical education television programs called This Moment in …