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University of Chicago | Psychiatry | EducationGrand Rounds on the Internet 2003-04 |
These were our 2003-04 Grand Rounds netcasts before this service was discontinued in November 2003. We hope you find them informative. Following the listing are links to previous years, the hardware and software requirements, and some acknowledgements.
Our current schedule is also available online.
| September 8 |
Thomas A. M. Kramer, MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL | Core Competencies in Psychiatry |
| September 15 |
Paul E. Keck, Jr., MD Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH | Evidence-Based Treatment of Bipolar Disorder |
| September 22 |
Maureen Lacy, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL | Memory Training Programs |
| September 29 |
Henry R. Kranzler, MD Professor of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT | New Approaches to Medications Development for Alcoholism |
| October 20 |
John G. Csernansky, MD Gregory B. Couch Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Professor of Neurobiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO | Can Neuroimaging Be Used to Improve the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia? |
| October 27 |
Chandan J. Vaidya, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC | Cognitive Neuroscience of ADHD |
We're now using QuickTime software, with which "users have been enjoying quality digital video since 1991" and which "is rapidly becoming the most popular distributed media technology for Windows and Mac OS-based computers". You may already have and use the free QuickTime Player. If, on the other hand, you need to get yourself set up...
You need a computer and an Internet connection. More specifically, for a Windows-based system, you need:
And for a Mac OS-based system, you need:
Version 5 of QuickTime is required -- and free. If you don't already have it, just go to the download page, fill in the form, and click "Download QuickTime". If this still doesn't work, please first check your installation of QuickTime. If this *still* doesn't work, let me know.
Just click on the title of the presentation to go to its replay page and follow the instructions there.
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