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Nikyah Pfeiffer,
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Redlands Community Hospital launches local TV program to discuss key
health matters
American Health Journal Airs December 13th
| REDLANDS, CA - Local
health experts are asking residents to turn on, tune in and get
healthier. To help educate the community about important health
matters, Redlands Community Hospital is partnering with the
award-winning American Health Journal to produce and air a series of
local television programs about medical issues. |
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American Health Journal has been a popular television program airing
on various local TV stations throughout Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties. Redlands Community Hospital’s program will air Wednesdays
at 6 p.m. on KVCR and KOCE. The nationally-known show has earned
numerous National Telly Awards for health care reporting excellence. |
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On
December 13, Dr. Steven Beutler, an infectious disease specialist at
Redlands Community Hospital, will be the featured guest. He will
discuss the latest developments in influenza and bacterial
infections as well as discuss the proper use of antibiotics.
"The show furthers our mission to educate the community about key
health issues," said Jim Holmes, president and CEO for Redlands
Community Hospital. "Television is a great medium to bring basic
medical knowledge into the homes of our residents." |
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Health Journal is a 30-minute program conducted in a question and
answer format. The hospital plans to showcase various medical
subjects and will produce 18 different segments. |
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to your local television listings for future air times. Or, you can
call (909) 335-5533 for more information. |
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Steven Beutler (seated),
infectious disease specialist at Redlands Community Hospital,
is ready to begin filming a segment on American Health
Journal, as producer Roland Perez tests the camera and
lighting. The show will air on local Channel 24, KVCR, on
Wednesday, December 13 at 6 p.m. This is one of a series of 18
segments produced by the hospital. |
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