PEDIATRICS Vol. 47 No. 5 May 1971, pp. 957
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Audio-Visual Unit

B. A. Wharton M.D.1

1 Senior Lecturer in Paediatrics, Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children, Hackney Road, London E.2, England

We have recently set up a small audio-visual teaching unit at this hospital, for use by our residents, postgraduates, and undergraduates.

Slide and cassette sets have been purchased from the "Teaching Aids at Low Cost" unit (TALC) of the Institute of Child Health, London, and from the Medical Recording Service Foundation, of the Royal College of General Practitioners. We hope that some of our own staff members will make their own sets for us.