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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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1970
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED078649 |
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- Communications In Postgraduate Medical Education. Meyer, Thomas C. Adult Education Allied Health Occupations Education Communications Dial Access Information Systems Films Health Personnel Instructional Films Medical Education Physicians Professional Continuing Education Radio State of the Art Reviews Telephone Instruction A consequence of the knowledge explosion in the medical sciences is that health care professionals are pressed for time to keep up with developments in their fields. To deal with this problem, the Department of Postgraduate Education of the University of Wisconsin has experimented with three methods of making current pertinent and authoritative information readily available to health care personnel. A dial-access telephone library contains several hundred tapes with information which is relevant to emergencies, to new discoveries, or which is hard to find elsewhere. Single concept medical films are offered to hospitals throughout the state, for viewing by staff. Finally, telephone/radio conferences bring lectures and discussions to participating hospitals. All three methods have been widely utilized by professionals in Wisconsin. (PB)