Hope Channel: New TV series in Cooperation with Waldfriede Hospital

The new series "From the Practice" will enhace the Hope Channel portfolio with the expertise of the Waldfriede Hospital.

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Beginning February 2017 the Waldfriede Hospital in Berlin will present a health series on the Hope Channel. The new series "From the Practice" will enhace the Hope Channel portfolio with the expertise of the Waldfriede Hospital. This strengthens the TV channel's focus on mental and physical health. Hospital chief physicians and doctors explain the origin, symptoms and treatment options for various diseases - easily understood by those concerned.

The topics range from medical content to pastoral questions: "How do I live with cancer?", "Thyroid Disease" or "Anxiety-Free Hospital" are some of the topics that will be recorded at the Waldfriede Hospital at the beginning of December, 2016 and shown on Hope Channel from February 2017.

About the Hospital Waldfriede: The non-profit Hospital Waldfriede in Berlin is an acute-care hospital with 170 beds. It is the academic teaching hospital of Charité University and also a European training centre for surgery techniques in coloproctology.

Every year the Waldfriede network is responsible for about 60,000 patients in outpatient and inpatient care. The hospital funding organization is the Seventh-day Adventists Church (legal corporation), which has 610 medical facilities worldwide. Since the founding of the Waldfriede hospital in 1920, medical treatment and nursing care have been geared to holistic therapy for the benefit of the entire patient (body, mind and soul). More information at www.waldfriede.de.

The German Hope Channel is one of more than 48 stations from the Hope Channel international group. It belongs to the European media centre STIMME DER HOFFNUNG, based in Alsbach-Hähnlein. More information at www.hope-channel.de.

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