Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

Second Opinion with Joan Lunden (2003- )

RunningTalk Show showDrama, Medical

Second Opinion with Joan Lunden is a national health initiative that reaches an engaged audience through television, web, social media, and community and national outreach. The series has been helping people become healthy, stay healthy, and navigate the healthcare system since its inception in 2004. Second Opinion with Joan Lunden uses the power and the mission of noncommercial public media to educate, promote good health, improve doctor/patient communication, and empower people to take charge of their own healthcare. Second Opinion with Joan Lunden focuses on health literacy in a way that is relevant and accessible to viewers and to physicians, in a format that engages and entertains. The program and related website and social media provide trusted health information on every platform, and the weekly television program engages viewers from across the United States as they watch doctors and patients talk through a variety of health issues from high blood pressure and cancer, to mental health and racial disparities in health.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 07:30 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of Second Opinion with Joan Lunden?

The TV show premiered on September 8, 2003.

What was the format of the show?

The show featured medical experts who discussed various health-related issues.

Did any celebrities appear on the show?

Yes, some celebrities appeared to share their personal health experiences.

Was the show interactive?

Yes, viewers could call in and ask health-related questions to the experts on the show.

Was the show considered educational?

Yes, the show was educational and informative.

How often did the show air?

The show aired twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays.

Was the show primarily targeted towards a specific demographic?

The show was geared towards a general audience interested in health and wellness.

Were all of the guests on the show medical professionals?

No, some guests were patients sharing their medical journeys and experiences.

Did the show tackle any controversial health topics?

Yes, the show tackled controversial issues such as alternative medicine and health policy.

Were all of the episodes filmed in-studio?

No, some episodes were filmed on-location in various healthcare settings.

Did the show have a social media presence?

No, social media platforms were not yet popular in 2003.

Was the show cancelled or discontinued?

No information about the show's cancellation or discontinuation is available on epguides.tv

Did the show have a recurring segment or theme each episode?

Yes, the show had a segment called "Second Opinion Live" where viewers could call in and ask questions.

Was the show available for online streaming or download?

No information about online streaming or download options is available on epguides.tv.

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