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Volume 328:292-293 January 28, 1993 Number 4
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Coronary Angioplasty Video Tutorial

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By David A. Clark. Includes Coronary Angioplasty, 2nd ed., 302 pp., illustrated, and four videocassettes, total running time 5 hours. New York, Wiley-Liss, 1991. $495. ISBN 0-471-56109-6.

This package of four videocassettes and a book attempts to address practitioners of coronary angioplasty. The book combines 13 traditional chapters that cover a variety of clinical topics (134 pages) with 32 case summaries (130 pages). The video-tutorial package also includes cineangiograms of these 32 cases, with a voice-over by Dr. Clark, who describes what is being done and why. This package comes with a 165-question test (55 multiple-choice and 110 true-false questions) whose completion (along with a review of the book and tapes) entitles the reader to 25 hours of category I continuing medical education credits.

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