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Videotape in Psychiatric Education in Adelaide, South Australia

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Adelaide is a city of some 900,000 people, and is the only major city in the State of South Australia. It is relatively isolated, being about 800km. from Melbourne, and thus a tradition of independence and self—sufficiency has arisen. Although South Australia, as a whole, has a population of only 1.3 million, Adelaide now has two medical schools, each with active academic departments of Psychiatry, and also an active postgraduate psychiatry training course.

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Goldney, R.D. (1985). Videotape in Psychiatric Education in Adelaide, South Australia. In: Pichot, P., Berner, P., Wolf, R., Thau, K. (eds) Psychiatry The State of the Art. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1853-9_53

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