Washington, D.C., Dec. 18, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Entertainment Industries Council recently hosted Acting U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Boris Lushniak along with Junior Reporters from West Potomac Academy and George Mason University, for an in-depth discussion of health issues. The one-hour special covering tobacco cessation, sun safety, mental health, suicide prevention, exercise, and other topics, premiers today on the EICnetwork.tv Health & Wellness Channel, produced in cooperation with Internet TV Network, TV Worldwide.
"Look at yourself, look at your friends, make sure you have the connectivity. Suicide results from people feeling disconnected, so take care of yourself, but also take care of those people around you," Dr. Lushniak commented to a student during a discussion of the National Action Strategy for Suicide Prevention.
In his role, Dr. Lushniak articulates the best available scientific information to the public regarding ways to improve personal health and the health of the Nation. He also oversees the operations of the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps, comprising of approximately 6,700 uniformed health officers who serve in locations around the world to promote, protect, and advance the health and safety of our Nation.
"After the age of 26 no one becomes a smoker, so as a public health guy I know the group I need to emphasize, I know it's got to be from the age of 12-26, if I can influence that part of the population, its only 14 years, and have them make an empowered decision with all the social media information. [For them] to say I know there is peer pressure, I know some people think this is cool but at the end of the day I'm actually smart enough to make a decision and I'm going to put this [cigarette] down," said Dr. Lushniak in response to a student questions about tobacco dangers.
"The fact that the Acting Surgeon General was able to sit down,
face to face with these young people and give them straight answers
to their questions and concerns was amazingly impactful. Most of
these students will take his words to heart, share his warnings,
advice and healthy living tip with others and, hopefully, spread
awareness and change among their peers as quickly as their
Instagram photos and selfies with Dr. Lushniak spread across social
media," said Brian Dyak, President & CEO, EIC.
"We are pleased to work with the Entertainment Industries Council
to produce this important content for distribution on the
newly-launched EICtv Network," remarked Dave Gardy, Chairman and
CEO of TV Worldwide. "EICtv is one of the fastest growing Internet
TV outlets on our TV Worldwide Network and it's because of quality
outreach programming like this. We applaud EIC for their
groundbreaking work."
To view the discussion with Acting U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Boris Lushniak on EICtv, please visit EICnetwork.tv.
About Entertainment Industries Council
EIC is a non-profit organization founded in 1983 by leaders
within the entertainment industry to bring the power and influence
of the industry to communicate about health and social issues. The
organization is considered to be the chief pioneer of entertainment
and journalism outreach and a premiere success story in the field
of entertainment education. This mission relies on providing
resource information to the creative community and culminates in
recognition of the industry through the national television special
PRISM Showcase which addresses accurate portrayals of substance use
issues and mental health concerns. The organization also produces
the SET Awards, honoring positive and non-stereotypical portrayals
of science, engineering and technology. For a complete list of
health and social issues addressed by EIC and local projects please
visit First Draft and EIC's website. EIC's web site is
www.eiconline.org. The PRISM Awards web site is
www.prismawards.com. The SET Awards web site is
www.eicsetawards.com.
About TV Worldwide
Founded in 1999, TV Worldwide (www.tvworldwide.com) developed the first Internet TV network of community-based Internet TV channels, primarily targeting niche professional communities ranging from the Maritime industry to the Digital Media sector. Known by many in the industry as "Intelligent Internet TV," Fortune 500 companies, 30 federal government agencies, and numerous International associations including the National Association of Broadcasters utilize TV Worldwide's live and archived state-of-the art video streaming content applications and Internet TV channels. In recognition of the company's unique achievements in new media, TV Worldwide was selected by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) to webcast the Daytime Emmy Awards and the Emmy awards for Technology and Engineering 2007 through 2009. CEO Dave Gardy has been honored by Streaming Media Magazine in 2008 as one of the 25 Most Influential People in Streaming Media. Gardy also currently serves as the President of the International Webcasting Association (IWA) and as a member of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Corporate Council.