Friday, September 05, 2008

News: "The Doctors" Debuts Monday at 3 PM on WKYC

"The Doctors" debuts on WKYC this Monday, September 8th at 3 PM. It's the hot new fall show coming to daytime tv that everyone will be talking about.

Meet "The Doctors," four renowned physicians with different medical specialties - ER physician (and former ABC "Bachelor") Dr. Travis Stork; OB/GYN Lisa Masterson; cosmetic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon and pediatrician Dr. Jim Sears.

This groundbreaking new talk show does for health care what Dr. Phil has done for psychology - provides frank discussions in a fascinating, off-the-cuff manner. Expect these medical experts to weigh in on compelling guest issues and dispense valuable information about health topics du jour. Debating everything from the benefits of plastic surgery to the controversy surrounding autism and vaccines, this medical dream team is the go-to source for information on the latest scientific breakthroughs.

Never visited an OB/GYN before? Or is the idea of a face lift frightening to you? Conquer your fears by learning more about what modern medicine has to offer. The show highlights on-set medical procedures - either in front of the studio audience or backstage in the exam room.

The Doctors airs five days a week and is brought to you by the same team behind Dr. Phil, as well as his own son, Jay McGraw. If it matters to you, it matters to "The Doctors!"

Visit their website: Thedoctorstv.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The only thing "renowned" about Travis Stork isn't as a physician, but someone having been on "The Bachelor". Having worked at Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Center, being a resident for the university hardly makes one's career as an attending physician "renowned". Ever since coming out of residency (and The Bachelor), Dr. Stork hasn't stayed in any hospital for a length of time.

Here's hoping the other physicians fill being "renowned" in their practices.

From someone in Medicine, this show doesn't sound all that cutting edge but gives the audience a chance of procedures as has been shown on Rachael Ray and Oprah from time to time.

More medicial information could be found in the Cleveland Clinic show Monica Robbins used to do or once can find running on the television in private physician offices.

Just another way to do another talk show.