May/June 1997
Recent Media Acquisitions
"Alternative Medicine:
Implications for Clinical Practice"
Media Services is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of the "Alternative
Medicine: Implications for Clinical Practice" video tape series. The series
was produced by the Harvard Medical School and contains 14 VHS tapes. These
tapes are intended to supplement an elective course on alternative/complementary
medicine for students in the School of Medicine. With the broad scope of
the videos, they may be used as supplementary materials for students in
the Schools of Nursing, Dentistry, Optometry, and Health Related Professions.
The tapes are available for check-out or can viewed within the library.
Interested faculty and students should contact the Media Services office
at 934-3050. You may stop by the office between the hours
8:30 - 5:00, Monday - Friday.
V 979 v. 1-14 Alternative Medicine: Implications for Clinical Practice
Continuing Medical Education
The following videotapes were produced by the Network for Continuing Medical
Education (NCME) and are available to physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners,
and medical assistants for CME credits. Interested persons should contact
the media staff at 934-3050.
NCME 691 Alternative Medicine: When Your Patients Asks
NCME 692 A Practical Approach To Fibromyalgia
NCME 693 Sleep Apnea: Recognition and Management in Primary Care
NCME 694 Bicycle-Related Injuries: The Physician's Role in Prevention
and Management
NCME 695 Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy: Weighing the Benefits and
Risk
NCME 696 Obstetric Ultrasound in Primary Care: An Example of Technology
Transfer
NCME 697 Cutaneous Manifestations of Lyme Disease
NCME 698 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Clinical Uses in Oncology
NCME 699 Towards Vascular Integrity
NCME 700 Psychiatric Challenges for the Primary Care Physician: Panic
Disorder
NCME 701 Clinical Case Reviews: Management of Severe Chronic Pain
NCME 702 Psychiatric Challenges for the Primary Care Physician: Social
Phobia
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