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Loma Linda University and Medical Center Launch TV Show
Patricia K. Thio

Go on a rattlesnake hunt in the Mohave Desert, travel to exotic locations in Africa, or watch the action of an emergency medical transport team as they land a helicopter on the roof of Loma Linda University Medical Center.

These exciting stories and more are all part of the new “Loma Linda 360°” television program.

Loma Linda 360° is a new broadcast show that takes viewers straight to the action of Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Medical Center. Chancellor Richard Hart and the Loma Linda 360° correspondents will guide viewers through stories of challenge and hope, reflecting the institution’s mission to make man whole.

“Loma Linda is so full of incredible stories that it is time we share them with the world,” says Hart, M.D., Dr.P.H. “Our public affairs staff have created Loma Linda 360° for that very purpose. This newsmagazine will tell the experiences and activities of our faculty, staff, students and patients from around the world. Join with us as we celebrate these fascinating individuals who are making such a difference in the world.”

The show, produced by the Office of University Relations at Loma Linda University Adventist Health Sciences Center, takes viewers from the Loma Linda campus across the globe. Watch how physicians are providing health care in Malawi, how the Loma Linda security dogs are crime fighters and kid pleasers, how robots now perform surgery, and the list goes on.

The monthly show will air on Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (LLBN). New episodes run the first Monday of every month and repeat three times that same week. It will also air the second Saturday of every month at 2 p.m.

Visit www.llbn.tv to watch online or to learn how to get a satellite featuring LLBN. LLBN has satellite coverage on every inhabited continent on the globe, reaching millions of people. Loma Linda residents can simply turn to channel 17 on their television.

Program stories are available to be shown in church congregations. For more information, contact Loma Linda 360° by e-mailing 360@llu.edu or by calling 909-558-4526.

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