Top Ten Tips On Keeping Your Feet Healthy in The New Year
CHICAGO, Dec. 9, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Continuing its efforts to educate, inform and empower the people of Chicago, SAVE THE PATIENT, a not-for-profit patient-focused organization, is hosting its 25-minute live call-in show, "Community Health," on Chicago Access Network (CAN-TV) on Monday, December 20, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. on Channel 21.
Monday's program will feature Dr. Neil R. Frankel, DPM, FACFAS, and Director of A Foot & Ankle Center specializing in Foot and Ankle Surgery and Sports Medicine. He will discuss preventive measures for proper foot and ankle health, what steps to take to avoid sports injuries to the foot and ankle, and the newest advancements in foot treatment.
Viewers who wish to join discussions can call-in to pose questions or share concerns. This innovative televised platform gives Chicago's diverse population a voice in matters affecting their use of health care," explained Janecek
For additional information call: CAN-TV at 312-738-1400, email: [email protected]. Check local cable television listings for scheduled air times.
Lenore Janecek is a nationally known health care expert, patient advocate and author, who founded SAVE THE PATIENT, a not-for-profit patient advocacy organization, in 2001. To access its website, go to www.savethepatient.org
SAVE THE PATIENT is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the support and education of individuals on health care matters. Founded in 2001 to fulfill the need for a non-biased, non-commercial community based non-profit organization to educate, inform, and empower patients as they attempt to make sound health care decisions, SAVE THE PATIENT provides information and education through patient advocacy, community outreach, educational seminars and its signature tool: the Health Caring Card.
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Lenore Janecek, President |
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E-mail: [email protected] |
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Phone: 312-399-3532 |
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SOURCE SAVE THE PATIENT
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