Posted by Dr. Bob on May 4, 2000, at 12:05:21
Hi, everybody,
This coming Monday, May 8, at 11 am Chicago time, David Dunner, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, will present:
"The Diagnosis and Treatment of Dysthymia"
If you have an Internet connection and a Macintosh (or another computer with a sound card and a speaker), you should be able to listen in. Other options are video and "real time" text-based discussion during the presentation with other online participants (including myself).
New! this year are:
* Electronic discussion by email, to which the presenter will be invited, following each Grand Rounds.
* An archive of each Grand Rounds -- since not everyone who would like to is able to attend them when they are given.
* A listing of online multimedia continuing education programs at other academic departments of psychiatry.
More information, including how to get the *free* RealPlayer software that you'd need to listen in (no special software is needed to receive video or to discuss), is at:
http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/grounds
If any of you give this a try, please let me know how what you think. We need feedback from your end. Thanks!
Bob
PS: Sorry about not always proofreading these notices closely enough. All the information should be correct this time. :-)
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