Abstract
We describe use of closed-circuit television in teaching general practice consulting skills in a new central teaching unit of a department of general practice.
We explain how the system works, present a simple analysis of student performance in communicating with real and simulated patients and discuss the value of teaching from the consultation with closed-circuit television and video.
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