Abstract

<h3>AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BROADENS RADIO PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION</h3> In cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company, the American Medical Association has been for some time undertaking a considerable amount of education of the public in health by means of the radio. Under the heading "Association News" in this week's issue ofThe Journalwe are privileged to present a new list of stations, forty in number, which now carry the American Medical Association broadcast every Monday afternoon from 5 to 5: 15 Eastern standard time, 4 to 4: 15 Central standard time, and correspondingly for Western stations. These outlets extend from Canada to the Gulf and from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. The broadcasts are for the most part being made by Dr. W. W. Bauer, director of the Bureau of Health and Public Instruction of the American Medical Association, and Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor ofThe Journaland of<i>Hygeia.</i>From time to time other officers and

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