Video Nurse as repeating weekly Internet show makes its debut on Ustream.tv, June 7, 2010 at 5 pm Pacific Standard Time. Armed with a Macbook, a video camera, an iPad, two professional licenses as a Registered Nurse and a licensed mental health counselor, Video Nurse answers your questions about health care, mental health issues, relationships and sex, in an entertaining and informative format.
Each week, Video Nurse takes on a subject crowd-sourced from the Internet (either through Quick Question Consult, emails, her private practice in Seattle, or from sources such as Aardvark.com or Lockergnome.net's beta-testing service). June 7th, she'll be discussing the topic, "Five Things People Do That Could Kill Them." And every show ends with 5-10 minutes of Q and A on general topics.
Because of liability, Video Nurse does not seek to diagnose nor treat any specific person's disease or disorder. Unlike Dr. Phil, Video Nurse doesn't have a large board of contributors weighing in on every question, though I'd love to see local medical people get involved in this and take some turns being interviewed, or form a local board of contributors to help resource my idea of bringing sound advice and resourcing to the Internet and into people's homes without spending a lot of money for a television studio or a production team.
With video being so much more inviting, I'm moving QQC into the digital recording world, and then posting individual segment portions to Youtube to help the public. Please share with your friends my Video Nurse program, and tell us what you think!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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