Dr. Judith Reichman - As an outspoken expert on
women's health care issues, Dr. Judith Reichman balances the demands of a
thriving Los Angeles practice in gynecology, infertility, and menopause with
requests for her straightforward analysis of complex medical matters on
television and in print.
Dr. Judith Reichman is perhaps best known as the writer and
host of the acclaimed two-part series on PBS, Straight Talk on Menopause with
Dr. Judith Reichman. This program helped her gain national attention, as well as
endorsements from Gloria Steinem, Gail Sheehy, and U.S. Representative Patricia
Schroeder.
A highly sought after speaker, Dr. Judith Reichman has
addressed the Women's Health Initiative Advisory Committee, The American Medical
Association, American Heart Association, United Nations conference on women's
health and delivered the opening address for the 2002 Annual National meeting of
obstetricians and gynecologists. Through her continuing desire to teach women to
be better health care consumers, Dr. Judith Reichman pioneered the women's
health care format on the television program Woman to Woman more than a decade
ago. Dr. Judith Reichman went on to serve as medical advisor and on-air
practicing physician for 150 hours of the syndicated television program, Group
One Medical. Since then, Dr. Judith Reichman has become a familiar face for
millions of viewers of CNN, ABC, NBC, and PBS. In the beginning of 1997 she
signed on as the Medical Contributor on Women's Health for the popular morning
news program Today. Her many appearances on such programs have established her
as one of the nation's most respected voices on women's health care issues.
Dr. Judith Reichman is the author of several books including
I'm Too Young to Get Old: Health Care for Women After Forty and I'm
Not in the Mood: What Every Woman Should Know About Improving Her Libido.
Dr. Judith Reichman's latest book, Relax, This Won't Hurt: Painless Answers
to Women's Most Pressing Health Questions discusses the concerns that women
of all ages encounter, dread, or may not know anything about, providing in-depth
information along the way on how to best maintain health and address issues as
they arise. Her newest book, Slow the Clock Down: Healthy Anti-Aging for
Women was published in 2004.
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