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Posted by Dr. Bob on March 10, 1999, at 18:36:40
Hi, everybody,
The University of Chicago Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds lecture series continues on the Internet:
Next, on Monday, March 15, at 11 am Chicago time (6 hours earlier than GMT), will be "Treatment of Winter Depression and Other Circadian Phase Disorders Using Bright Light and Melatonin", by Alfred J. Lewy, MD PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR.
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. Video is now an option, too. A new feature is "real time" text-based discussion during the presentation with other online participants.
These presentations are still only available live for now (we're not able to provide recordings or transcripts, sorry, but we're working on it). 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://http.bsd.uchicago.edu/~psychiatry/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
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