Remembrances Sparks Disaster Preparedness Programming On ReachMD XM 233 Satellite Radio
Remembrances Sparks Disaster Preparedness Programming On ReachMD XM 233 Satellite Radio
-- In the wake of the Minneapolis bridge, 9/11, Virginia Tech returning and Katrina --
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- ReachMD, the voice of the medical community on XM radio (channel 233), today announced the launch of their newest programming series, Disaster Medicine and Emergency Preparedness. The series kicks off on Monday, September 3, 2007 and runs through the month of September. It is aimed at bringing the most up-to-date news and information to the physician audience with regards to advances in disaster and emergency preparedness.
"In light of recent events as well as the anniversary of September 11th, we developed an exciting month of broadcasts to address issues that are top of mind to many health care providers and medical professionals. The programming examines the impact and involvement of top healthcare professionals and first responders in their respected industry," commented Gary Epstein, CEO of ReachMD.
Segments of the programming will highlight, at least one, of the following areas; current procedures on public policy of Emergency Preparedness, successes and failures in the aftermath of events (including the Minneapolis bridge collapse vs. Katrina), stages of preparedness at hospitals and critical care centers, Military treatments, PTSD signs and treatments for victims of disasters, personal accounts for doctor's on the scene of disasters and much more.
ReachMD XM 233 has developed more than 40 unique and original segments on disaster and emergency preparedness for the programming schedule. These programs, as all others on ReachMD, are developed and reported on by medical professionals, for medical professionals. All of the segments will air during the month of September. The weekly schedule is posted on www.reachmd.com/xmradio.aspx.
"Of the many outstanding hosts and guests to be featured on ReachMD's series is a compelling segment with Mimi Tompkins, the world renowned first officer who safely landed Aloha Airlines after the roof was torn off and now is a leading expert on emergency response and the strong connection between mental and physical illness," said Dr. David Preskill, MD, Chief Medical officer, ReachMD.
The original programming for Disaster Medicine and Emergency Preparedness includes: "On Call in Hell: War Experiences of a Medical Hero," "Anthrax as a bioweapon," "Katrina's Effects on Medical Care," "Ethical Concerns in a Potential Influenza Pandemic," "Emergency Preparedness Exercises and Training" and "Private Practitioners Role in a Disaster."
"In addition to Ms. Tompkins we are thrilled to welcome a number of doctors and medical professionals including Kristi Rollwagen, deputy director of emergency preparedness, City of Minneapolis and Dr. Dan Diamond, director of the Mass Casualties Triage at the New Orleans Convention Center," continued Dr. Preskill.
ReachMD XM 233 continues to stick to its mission of delivering highly relevant education, information and communication to medical professionals. The ReachMD XM channel is a new and innovative media vehicle that continues to deliver on this mission.
About ReachMD
ReachMD, headquartered in Highland Park, Illinois, is a leading provider of advanced healthcare information and education for medical professionals. The company's proprietary technology provides the most up to date healthcare information in the field through cellular phone, satellite radio and on-line programs. This technology allows healthcare professionals access to the latest information in best practices and new advances in treatment and delivers this information through convenient and accessible technologies. For more information, visit www.reachmd.com
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