{"id":14915,"date":"2018-07-26T11:00:13","date_gmt":"2018-07-26T15:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov\/?p=14915"},"modified":"2023-05-30T10:59:48","modified_gmt":"2023-05-30T14:59:48","slug":"revealing-data-concepts-and-controversies-in-modern-medicine-1969-70","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov\/2018\/07\/26\/revealing-data-concepts-and-controversies-in-modern-medicine-1969-70\/","title":{"rendered":"Revealing Data: Concepts and Controversies in Modern Medicine, 1969\u201370"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Sarah Eilers ~<\/em><\/p>\n

A host emerges from the shadows of a video production set. In measured tones, he introduces the viewer to a series of energetic but respectful debates on medical topics.<\/p>\n

\"An<\/a>Welcome to the exploration of Concepts and Controversies in Modern Medicine, one of a series of programs dedicated to examining the uncertain, candidly recognizing that much of today’s teaching is necessarily based upon opinion, and that the opinions of eminent physicians in a given field vary widely. The National Medical Audiovisual Center [NMAC] believes that openly airing such opposing views is a basic responsibility of medical communications.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The NMAC became part of NLM in 1967, having been transferred from the Communicable Disease Center (now the Centers for Disease Control). The center was predecessor to the library\u2019s current Audiovisual Production and Development Branch<\/a>. Concepts and Controversies in Modern Medicine<\/em>, produced in 1969\u201370, comprised a set of moderated, videotaped discussions on health and medical concerns about which reasonable people could disagree. And did.<\/p>\n