LOS ANGELES (Wireless Flash) – Reality makeover shows are nothing new but now a producer is looking for people who need medical miracles to participate in a “make better” show for ABC.
The show is tentatively titled Miracle Workers and producer David Garfinkle is looking for people who need bone and spine tumor treatments, cornea transplants, artificial disc replacement, and cranio-facial surgery among other ailments.
Applicants should apply at www.miracleworkerstv.com and Garfinkle says chosen patients will receive access to the most cutting-edge treatments possible as well as assistance in non- medical ways.
In his words, “We’ve discovered that when a person has a severe medical condition, there’s a ripple effect in the whole family.” Although Garfinkle wants to help people who might not be able to afford the best doctors, he admits that the key to casting is finding the most compelling stories, such as the first patient – a little girl who needed a heart transplant.
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The show is tentatively titled Miracle Workers and producer David Garfinkle is looking for people who need bone and spine tumor treatments, cornea transplants, artificial disc replacement, and cranio-facial surgery among other ailments.
Applicants should apply at www.miracleworkerstv.com and Garfinkle says chosen patients will receive access to the most cutting-edge treatments possible as well as assistance in non- medical ways.
In his words, “We’ve discovered that when a person has a severe medical condition, there’s a ripple effect in the whole family.” Although Garfinkle wants to help people who might not be able to afford the best doctors, he admits that the key to casting is finding the most compelling stories, such as the first patient – a little girl who needed a heart transplant.
http://www.davesdaily.com/out.php?id...718J23656.html



) so the hearing devices they use on some people to help mask the noise doesn't work on me. My husband bought me an under-the-pillow radio speaker so at least I can sleep now without the radio blaring. But it's not life threatening so I guess I shouldn't complain. For once that sounds like it might be a good reality show. I like Kitchen Accomplished on Food Network but I haven't seen any new ones lately.


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