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My guess is that Dr. Bernstein will find a way to capture his interview and link it to his website for all to see. In fact, I'll email him and ask him to do so.
He currently has a link to his Today Show appearance some time ago. On the Oprah segment, I felt that he did not get sufficient airtime (at least for us interested parties). The theme of that Oprah segment was gender differences. Dr. B got a few minutes. He talked exactly as if he were talking to you in private. He is brutally honest. You can access all of Oprah's shows, but Dr. B's material is not included in a replay format (as far as I can tell). A synopsis of what he said and the patient picture he used can be viewed at: http://www.oprah.com/dated/oprahshow...0080918_gender Oh, and I do not watch Oprah (not that there is anything wrong with that) |
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Couldn't be happier that Oprah chose to have Bob Bernstein as her guest. Congrats Bob, and while I was busy placing hair grafts during your segment, I am sure you were clear and presented a balanced approach.
Jeff Epstein, MD, FACS www.foundhair.com
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I also was finishing a procedure when Dr. Bersteins segment appeared on the Oprah show.
However, I was lucky that my wife was watching and recorded it for me. Dr. Berstein did a great job and represented our profession well. Hopefully many many more people who suffer from hair loss will realize that the technology has improved dramatically and the results can be virtually undetectable. Congratulations Bob.
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I actually thought it was funny. When people do the same to me in public settings (ok-not a national audience), it honestly used to bother me but now after years it doesn't affect me at all. I usually join in.
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Yeah, I sort of agree, oprah showed a slight lack of respect for this obviously talented Dr., who is as good natured as you can imagine! I guess the part that was somewhat disrespectful was rubbing his head...to ask him why he doesn't have this done and to hear him say he's not a good candidate is different, moreover, he never thrust his head in front of her and said, "feel", I guess this supports basic manners that suggest "look but don't touch"!
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