AAP News Vol. 2 No. 7 July 1986, p. 6
© 1986 American Academy of Pediatrics
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How to provide a deposition described in three videotapes

Three videotapes featuring tips on providing legal depositions are available from the AAP Division of Pediatric Practice.

The tapes, which comes in 1/2-inch or 3/4-inch sizes, can be used for chapter meetings, hospital staff meetings or for pediatricians' personal viewing.

"The Defendant Doctor" and "The Doctor as an Expert Witness" are each 45 minutes long while "A Model Deposition" is 20 minutes long.