Get Windows Media Player 7MS Producer Presentations ( Streaming Video Presentations with Narration, Video, Sound & Pictures )   These presentations may be viewed on the Macintosh using Safari or Windows XP or Vista using Explorer.  They are NOT compatible with Firefox. 
  
The following are four MS Producers presentations which can be viewed using MS Explorer on Vista or XP computers or Safari on the Mcintosh.  Installation of windows media player is required.  Do not rush the downloading.  If the playback freezes just wait, the program is buffering and will resume playing.  If it does not, hit the play button after a minute has passed.  If you have a 56k modem be sure to select the correct viewing option and you may have to wait up to one minute or a little longer.   If you have difficulty viewing a presentation, try to view it at a slower download speed. 

The validity information regarding drug treatments and bacterial resistance in the lectures below may vary depending upon the geographic location and may vary in the future.  Please note the date of the presentation which indicates the age of the information presented. 

PowerPoint Presentations:  Power Point Presentations which are stored in a format which can be view by a browser.  The first two lectures, "Allergic Rhinitis" and "Occupational Hearing Loss", can be viewed by all users.  The third presentation, "Common Ear Nose and Throat Problems encountered by the Primary Care Physician" is a 2 hour multi-media presentation with sound and video which requires Microsoft Explorer, Windows Media Player and a high speed internet connection capable of downloading at at least 300 bytes per second (i.e. cable modem or DSL ).

Some presentation slides will have a "Speaker" icon.  Clicking of the Icon will play sound or narration.  Video files are also incorporated into some of the presentations.  Clicking on the video's picture will play the video.

The validity information regarding drug treatments and bacterial resistance in the lectures below may vary depending upon the geographic location and may vary in the future.  Please note the date of the presentation which indicates the age of the information presented.

  • Go To Common Ear Nose and Throat Problems Encountered by the Primary Care Physician Lecture.  Lecture Date 11/1/2001 --Multimedia presentation consisting of 84 slides with auditory comments and 13 short videos.  A high speed internet connection, Microsoft Explorer and Windows Media Player are required..
       

  • Go To Tobacco Facts Lecture  Lecture Date 11/10/2002  PowerPoint Multimedia presentation consisting of 53 slides with text, sound and pictures, one video of a laryngeal cancer.  A high speed internet connection is suggested, Microsoft Explorer and Windows Media Player are required.
     

  • Go To Allergic Rhinitis Lecture.  Lecture Date 6/1/2002  PowerPoint Multimedia presentation consisting of 53 slides with text and pictures, one video of a polyp being surgically removed.  A high speed internet connection is suggested, Microsoft Explorer and Windows Media Player are required.
       

  • Go To Occupational Hearing Loss Lecture.  Lecture Date 4/15/2002
     

  • Go To Tympanoplasty and Closure of Eardrum Perforations     View PDF File  of Script
    Lecture Date 7/1/2002 -- PowerPoint Multimedia presentation consisting of 14 slides with videos.  
    A high speed internet connection is suggested, Microsoft Explorer and Windows Media Player are required.

The information  in this site is provided for educational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for a physician consultation. Please consult your own physician about any opinions or recommendations with respect to your own medical condition and symptoms.


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