Doctors on Call, a local production of Smoky Hills PBS, will feature Dr. Troy Moore with the Ellinwood Hospital and Clinic. This episode will air Tuesday, March 26 at 7 p.m., and will focus on physical therapy.
Doctors on Call is a program that provides medical information on a variety of different topics. Medical professionals from throughout the state travel to Bunker Hill to provide information and answer questions from the viewing audience. The doctors presenting each week have expertise in the topic chosen for that program. Questions can be called in during the show or emailed prior to the broadcast.
The program airs live on Smoky Hills PBS at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. You can also stream each episode live on the Smoky Hills PBS YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/StreamSmokyHillsPBS
A schedule of programs and past episodes are available at www.SmokyHillsPBS.org.
To submit questions electronically on a specific topic, viewers can send an email to [email protected]. Questions submitted through email must be received by noon on the day of the show. During the program, viewers can call I-800-337-4788.
Doctors on Call is made possible in part by these current sponsors: Russell Regional Hospital and Smith County Memorial Hospital.
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Smoky Hills PBS serves 71 counties in Central and Western Kansas. Smoky Hills PBS is available over the air, on many cable systems, DirecTV, DirecTV Stream, Dish Network, LocalNow, and HULU + LIVE TV. You can also access Smoky Hills PBS via the FREE mobile app for Android and iPhone devices and is also available to stream by clicking here: video.smokyhillstv.org/livestream. More information on Smoky Hills PBS and its programs and projects are available at www.SmokyHillsPBS.org or by calling 1-800-337-4788.