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AMA, AMT and SilverPlatter join forces to create medical multimedia products. (American Medical Television, American Medical Association, SilverPlatter Education Inc.)
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Information Today
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June 1, 1993
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American Medical Television (AMT), in cooperation with the American Medical Association (AMA), has signed an agreement with SilverPlatter Education, Inc. to generate medical education products in multimedia CD-ROM format.
The agreement is intended to provide a forum for the creation, review and distribution of high quality medical content in a multimedia format. The CD-ROM products will undergo scientific review by the American Medical Association, and will be supported ...
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