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7 Ways to Become a Famous Doctor

Writing the “7 Ways to Become a Famous Doctor,” was something very few people could accomplish. The book actually took over 35 years to write, while the Author interviewed and counseled thousands of Doctors, Researchers and Healthcare Professionals.

Each chapter in the book will pave the way to becoming a famous Doctor...

TELEVISION
On-camera Interviews, Zoom, Newscasts, Commercials, DIY Television, A Case History

RADIO

Radio Shows, News and Call-in Shows, A Case History

PRINT

Newspapers, A Case History, Magazines, Trade Publications, Newsletters

YOUR BOOK

Getting Started, The Process, A Case History

PUBLIC RELATIONS / PUBLICISTS

Hiring a PR Firm, Developing a Media Kit, What a PR Firm Can Do for You, PR Costs, A Case History

EVENTS

Speeches, Conferences and Conventions, Health Fairs, Seminars, Workshops, Becoming an Expert Witness

DIGITAL

Your Website, Social Media, Streaming Channels, Podcasts, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat


What Doctors Are Saying About the Book

“In life you will rarely find a person with Roland’s skills to elevate someone into success and fame. Truly take note as you read this enriching and captivating book!

Bryan Stone, M.D.

“Thank you….patience is unique and your wisdom is priceless, you told me to write a book and I did!”

Eric Presser, M.D.

About the Author

Roland Perez is a Veteran Television Broadcast Producer, Writer and Director raised in Hollywood, California and worked at NBC Network, the Los Angeles Times and one of the founding partners of PC&B Advertising Agency. In 1988 created Windsor Broadcast Productions dedicated to Healthcare programming. Mr. Perez has conducted over 7,500 on-camera physician interviews in over 700 30-minute television shows.

He has received 120 national and international awards for Production Excellence. Owns and operates 4 of the largest streaming healthcare channels on OTT. Currently serves as a consultant to physicians and also serves as Executive Producer to the syndicated PBS show the “American Health Journal.”

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