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Radio Show Topic Archive
April 27, 2003 - Thinking of Having A Baby - Dr. Paul Weinbaum, Maternal-Fetal Specialist and Helenmarie Waters, director of perinatal services at Prince George's Hospital Center.
May 6, 2003 - Dealing with Sexual Assault and Abuse - Cheryl Banks, education coordinator, and Kathy Murphy, R.N., SAFE nurse from the Sexual Assault Center at Prince George's Hospital Center and Lt. Gary Cunningham, Prince George's County Police Department.
May 11, 2003 - (Mother's Day) - Rebroadcast of Thinking of Having a Baby.
May 18, 2003 - Eating Healthy and Losing Weight Effectively - Marylin McNish, chief dietician at PGHC and BJ Kowtha, dietician at Gladys Spellman Specialty Hospital and Nursing Center.
May 25, 2003 - (Memorial Day) - Rebroadcast of Dealing with Sexual Assault and Abuse.
June 1, 2003 - Neck and Back Pain: How to deal with this common problem - Dr. Olumuyiwa Paul, spine surgeon with the Spine and Joint Center on the Bowie Health Campus.
June 8, 2003 - Teenage Depression: How to help your troubled teen - Dr. Naveena Hemanth, adolescent psychiatrist, and Kate Houtman, coordinator of the Adolescent Behavioral Health Program at Laurel Regional Hospital.
June 15, 2003 - (Father's Day) - Rebroadcast of the Neck and Back Pain: How to deal with this common problem.
June 22, 2003 - Diabetes: Diagnosis, Treatment and Management - Dr. Farank Sotoudeh, endocrinologist, and Donna Balcunias, director of the Diabetes Center at Price George's Hospital Center.
June 29, 2003 - The Facts and Myths Associated with Menopause - Kim Glover, M.D., DELIVERANCE Obstetrics and Gynecology and associate physician with Dimensions OB/GYN.
July 6, 2003 (fourth of July) - Rebroadcast of Diabetes: Diagnosis, Treatment and Management.
July 13, 2003 - How to Choose a Nursing Home - Stewart Seitz, V.P. of Senior Services for DHS and Kathy Jones, Director of Nursing for Gladys Spellman Specialty Hospital & Nursing Center.
July 20, 2003 - Beat the Summer Heat: How to Keep Cool and Out of the Emergency Room - speaker to be announced.
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