SIRIUS XM to Broadcast Doctor Radio Reports: '9/11 - Doctors Who Answered the Call'

World class doctors take listeners behind the scenes of the largest emergency response in our country's history

First-hand accounts from doctors who were on the frontlines that day--from the operating room to Ground Zero—what they faced, how they handled it and the lasting emotional, psychological effects of 9/11

NEW YORK, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- SIRIUS XM Radio (Nasdaq: SIRI) today announced that it will broadcast a special edition of Doctor Radio Reports: "9/11 - Doctors Who Answered the Call," a one-hour roundtable discussion hosted by veteran journalist Perri Peltz on which world-class doctors from the NYU Langone Medical Center including H. Leon Pachter, MD, Chair, Department of Surgery; Mark Adelman, MD, Chief of the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery; and Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine.

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 On the show, these doctors -- who were on duty on September 11, 2001 -- reflect on their experiences from both medical and personal perspectives. Listeners will hear what it was like in the operating room when they got word of the disaster and started clearing out patients and prepping for what they thought would be the arrival thousands of victims to the logistics of emergency preparedness, and why they learned no one was prepared for a disaster of this magnitude. In addition, Glenn Asaeda, MD, Deputy Medical Director of the Fire Department of New York, a "first responder" on 9/11, joins the show to reflect on the communications and dispatch issues that day, as well as the trauma of seeing victims jump from the towers.

Doctor Radio Reports: "9/11 – Doctors Who Answered the Call" will air September 10 from 10:00 – 11:00 am ET on Doctor Radio, SIRIUS channel 114/XM channel 119. 

Peltz's guests for this in-depth roundtable discussion:

    --  H. Leon Pachter, MD: Chair, Department of Surgery, George David Stewart
        Professor of Surgery, NYU Langone Medical Center and Bellevue Hospital
        Center. Pachter was on duty at NYU Langone Medical Center and Bellevue
        Hospital Center on 9/11 and was responsible for emergency surgical
        preparations and surgical units at both hospitals.


    --  Mark Adelman, MD: Chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery and
        Endovascular Surgery, and Associate Professor of Surgery, NYU Langone
        Medical Center. Adelman is a regular contributor to Doctor Radio. He was
        a "second" responder on 9/11, working at the triage locations,
        and—within 24 hours—moving to Ground Zero to surgically extract
        rescuers that were trapped in the rubble during the tower collapse.
        Adelman lives with the lung damage he thought was caused by smoke
        inhalation but in reality was the pulverized remains of the World Trade
        Center buildings.


    --  Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD:Herbert W. Adams Professor and Chair, Department
        of Emergency Medicine, NYU School of Medicine; Director, Emergency
        Department, Bellevue Hospital Center and NYU Langone Medical Center and
        Medical Director, New York City Poison Control Center. Dr. Goldfrank is
        deeply involved with government on planning, strategy and preparedness
        tactics for emergencies and mass casualties. He discusses how 9/11
        changed emergency preparedness procedures for the hospitals and what we
        learned from 9/11 from a medical and response perspective.


    --  Glenn Asaeda, MD: Deputy Medical Director, Fire Department of New York.
        Asaeda was a first responder on 9/11 and tells the story of what he and
        his men witnessed, and the shock of watching people jump from the
        towers, the nightmares he still suffers as a result, and the problems
        with the communications and dispatch systems that day.


Doctor Radio features live, call-in shows hosted by leading NYU Langone Medical Center doctors from a vast array of fields including: child psychology; sexual health; plastic surgery; emergency room medicine; cancer; heart health; women's health; dermatology; pediatrics; men's health; diet and nutrition; sports medicine; psychiatry; and more. For sample audio clips and a complete programming lineup visit www.sirius.com/doctorradio.

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