AAP News Vol. 3 No. 5 May 1987, p. 5
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Audiovisual resource list updated

Pediatricians looking for videotapes to use in their practice can select the best and most accurate from the Academy's video resource list.

The Pediatric Patient Education Audiovisual Resource List has just been updated to include more than 25 additional titles. The updated guide lists more than 60 videotapes and other audiovisual materials on topics ranging from accident prevention to teenage suicide. All of the films listed have been found suitable by AAP committees for patient education.

Each listing includes a brief description of the film, the address and telephone number of its distributor, the length of the film and the formats in which it's available.

For a copy of the resource list, contact: AAP Division of Public Education, 141 Northwest Point Blvd., Elk Grove Village, IL 6009-0927; (800) 433-9016. (In Illinois, (800) 421-0589.)