I was most impressed by a practice in Darlington that has done just what
you suggest Huw. They went a little further by installing a camera in every
consultling room. All of them are connected to the same video recorder (or
should it be a rewritable DVD now?) by hidden cabling. The cameras I
presume are similar to those sold for computers and are not expensive. The
practice was very keen on video review and met every week to look at one
partner's video in turn. One spin off from this was the development of
practice guidelines that accurately reflected what partner's actually did
not what they said they did.
Stuart
Dr Stuart Skeates
Romsey
Hants
On Monday, November 09, 1998 11:05 PM, Huw Thomas
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Leary <[log in to unmask]>
> To: gp-uk <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 09 November 1998 22:33
> Subject: Video Cameras
>
>
> >As a training practice we need to have a decent video set up. Our
> >present camera is a little out of date. Does anybody have any particular
> >recommendations as to the particular 'must haves' for our new camera.
> >Explicit recommendations welcome.
> >Roger Leary. GP, Esher, Surrey.
> >[log in to unmask]
> >
>
> have a Panasonic on the wall, If I had my time again i would go to a
> comercial CCT firm and get them to install camera with wide angle lens,
VHS
> video x2 for editing, high quality sound and TV monitor in a dedicated
> registrar room. Cost is a little more but quality is wonderful.
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