Personal Stories of Prostate Cancer
Personal Stories of Prostate Cancer Featured

Show: Ask Dr. DeSilva

Guest(s)
Norman Morris
Topic
Men's Health: Prostate Cancer
Topic Info
June is Men's Health Month! To celebrate the health of the men in our lives, Dr. DeSilva invites former TV correspondent, Norman Morris co-author of the newly released book, "Prostate Cancer Survivors Speak Their Minds". This book uses personal patient and doctor stories to touch upon the many topics surrounding prostate cancer, including coming to terms with diagnosis, various treatment paths, complications and the aftereffects. This is a must have book for the men in your life.
Guest Info
Norman Morris -

Norman S. Morris is a former CBS News producer/writer with a long and distinguished career in major network broadcasting. He is a graduate of Northwestern and Temple Universities and a member of the Writers Guild of America.

At CBS News he played key roles in news programming and multiple times won major national awards for outstanding journalism. He was a recipient of Emmy and Peabody and the Writers Guild of America awards. Prior to CBS, he began his career writing for newspapers and magazines, earned small broadcast market experience throughout the United States, joined NBC News and later the Voice of America. While at CBS News, he worked as a producer/writer for Charles Kuralt on Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt and On the Road with Charles Kuralt, seen on the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather.

In 1991, Morris started Morris Communications Group, Inc. serving the varied communications needs of corporate clients. He also became a contributing writer to many national magazines and an internet consultant to ABC News and a contributor to The Osgood File, heard on the CBS Radio Network. His many media projects included dramatic broadcast series for the A & E cable network and contributions to the Discovery Channel. He also served with the National Academy of Arts and Sciences as a judge for Emmy awards in various news categories.

He is the author of Television’s Child, published in 1970 by Little, Brown and was recognized as one of the leading lecturers and early pioneers helping to promote better television programming for children.
Host
Dr. Derrick DeSilva
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