RealHealth.TV partners with University of Michigan Health System
RealHealth.TV, an Internet TV channel dedicated to a new form of consumer health education that showcases real people sharing their health stories, has partnered with the University of Michigan Health System. Physicians from the organization will be featured in online videos providing consumer health education on selected health topics, including anterior cruciate ligament injuries and fibromyalgia.
“The University of Michigan Health System has been recognized by several leading institutions and publications for its high quality of care, innovative research and specialty physicians,†said Dennis Lynch, founder of RealHealth.TV. “The addition of this reputable organization to our line-up of top tier hospitals further adds to the copious amount of content that we are offering Internet users.â€
Previously announced partnerships for hospitals to provide educational content to RealHealth.TV include Duke University Medical Center, UCLA Healthcare, Vanderbilt Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Medicine, University of Chicago Medical Center, University of Colorado Hospital, Cleveland Clinic and Ohio State University Medical Center.
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