American Health Journal
The American Health Journal is an award-winning 30-minute health care television series which has aired continuously for over 25 years. Now featured on PBS, each 30-minute episode features five 4 1/2 minute segments and a diverse range of health care professionals discussing the fullest spectrum of medical topics. With a vast library of nearly 600 shows, American Health Journal has consistently provided and continues to provide its dedicated audience with groundbreaking information on treatments, technologies and new discoveries. The series has interviewed over 6,000 physicians, visiting over 100 hospital systems in the process. Shows are shot on location, showcasing real health experts, from family practitioners to Nobel Laureates, in their own real work environment.
- Runtime
- 30m
- Released
- 1988
Details
Release year: 1988
Storyline
The American Health Journal is an award-winning 30-minute health care television series which has aired continuously for over 25 years. Now featured on PBS, each 30-minute episode features five 4 1/2 minute segments and a diverse range of health care professionals discussing the fullest spectrum of medical topics. With a vast library of nearly 600 shows, American Health Journal has consistently provided and continues to provide its dedicated audience with groundbreaking information on treatments, technologies and new discoveries. The series has interviewed over 6,000 physicians, visiting over 100 hospital systems in the process. Shows are shot on location, showcasing real health experts, from family practitioners to Nobel Laureates, in their own real work environment.
Top credits
- Cheryl Hunter — Self
- Brian Boxer Wachler — Self - Medical Specialist
- Mary McNeill — May
- Lora Windsor — Self - Reporter (1988-)