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Doctors’ Diaries - A PBS Documentary By Bennett-Guerrero

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Doctors’ Diaries - A PBS Documentary

By Bennett-Guerrero

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Introduction

Certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology, Dr. Elliott Bennett-Guerrero graduated from Harvard Medical School. While pursuing his doctor of medicine, Dr. Elliott Bennett-Guerrero was selected to participate in Doctors’ Diaries, a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) documentary.

Supported by NOVA, a science-based television series, Doctors’ Diaries originally aired in April 2009. The two-hour special documented the lives of seven doctors as they pursued their degrees at Harvard Medical School.

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NOVA

In order to provide a perspective on life after graduation, the doctors were followed by NOVA for two decades as they detailed their journey and the obstacles that shaped them into the professionals they are today.

To date, the program is the longest-filmed documentary in the United States about the field of science and medicine. The program was produced and directed by Michael Barnes and scored by Miguel d’Oliveira. Participants from the Harvard Medical School class of 1991 included Dr. Cheryl Dorsey, Dr. Tom Tarter, and Dr. Luanda Grazette, among others.

Visit the PBS website at www.pbs.org for more details about Doctors’ Diaries.