| An IU School of Medicine video on smoking cessation and a video journal called Riley Today have received prestigious Telly Awards. Reversing Trends: Smoking Cessation Techniques for the Health Care Professional production was supported by Dr. Stephen Jay, co-director of the IUSM Nicotine Dependence Program. The film was a collaborative effort with Healthcare Excel, and was researched and written by Anna McDaniel of the IU School of Nursing. The video project was produced and directed by Diane Hook and edited by Norm Legge of the creative services facility of the Medical Education Resources Program/Continuing Medical Education at IUSM. Reversing Trends also received a 1999 Video Communicator Award.
Riley Today, a videotape medical journal sponsored by the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, received a bronze Telly Award. The journal is produced three times a year to keep 3,000 Indiana pediatricians and family practitioners informed of the latest advances in pediatric medicine and surgical care. The video journal is hosted by Dr. Patricia Keener and also is produced by the creative services facility.
The national Telly Awards were founded in 1980 to showcase and give recognition to outstanding non-network film and video productions.
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