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Published Online: August 1984

Using Stimulus Videotapes in Psychiatric Education

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Introduction from Dr. Alger: This new column will focus on audiovisual materials, empbasizing videotapes but also covering films and other media. The critical emphasis will be on teaching, and on the ways in which various media programs may be effectively integrated into ongoing or new teaching or learning formats. For this reason, educational consultants as well as media experts will be recruited as guest consultants.
Readers who have used media presentations they have found effective are urged to send the names of the titles and distributors to me, at the address below. Teachers who have developed an integrated teaching program using media are also invited to contact me so the program may be considered for review in the column.
Our guest consultant this month is Dr. James Lurie, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle and chair of the video subcommittee of the American Psychiatric Association's scientific program committee.
In this issue we emphasize the use of stimulus tapes-short videotapes intended to stimulate discussion of a specific issue. Dr. Lurie, an expert in this method, presents some basic principles and then joins me in a short dialogue to explore further uses for both teacher and learner.

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Pages: 767 - 768

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Published in print: August 1984
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Ian Alger
Albert Einstein College of Medicine; American Psychiatric Association's committee on self-study materials; 500 East 77th Street, New York, New York 10021
H. James Lurie
Albert Einstein College of Medicine; American Psychiatric Association's committee on self-study materials; 500 East 77th Street, New York, New York 10021

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