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| Ask the Doctor TV Show Wins Silver Telly Award |
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Thanks to Dr. Litman’s 11 years of work!
The Ask the Doctor television program received a Silver Telly (the highest) Award in the recent 28th annual national competition. The show has received a total of 17 Telly Awards.
Robert Litman, M.D., host and medical commentator for the 11-year series, is recognized for his hard work and dedication. Dr. Litman is a family medicine specialist and charter member of the National Association of Physician Broadcasters. Also, recognized are Jane Robert-MacArt, producer, and Sandra Ryan, marketing manager. All are on staff at San Ramon Regional Medical Center.
The Ask the Doctor episode on “Depression and Anxiety,” originally broadcast December 6, 2006 on Contra Costa Television, won the Silver Telly Award. Michael Levin, M.D., who practices pediatric psychiatry at San Ramon Regional Medical Center, John Echols, M.D., psychiatrist, on staff at Contra Costa Medical Center, was the guest on the show.
Ask the Doctor is a live, phone-in community educational television program now broadcast on TV30, Tri-Valley Community Television in Pleasanton, Dublin, Livermore, and San Ramon. Before 2007 San Ramon Regional Medical Center and Contra Costa County Health Services cosponsored the show, and it broadcast on Contra Costa Television.
Founded in 1980 the Telly Awards showcase and recognize outstanding non-network programming, cable TV commercials, film, and video productions. The hospital’s program was among more than 13,000 entries judged this year. Approximately 7 to 10 percent of the Telly Award entrants received Silver Awards. Competitors in past competition included clients such as Discovery Health Channel, Walt Disney, and Universal Studios Network.
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