Frequently asked questions

Is the show live or on tape?

Dr. Hoffman broadcasts Health Talk live from the flagship radio studios of WOR Radio Monday through Friday from 11pm-12 midnight Eastern time and Saturdays from noon-2pm. Dr. Hoffman will still be broadcasting live to his affilates at 9pm Eastern. So, if you have questions, but listen in a market that airs later, call 800 544-7070, speak with Dr. Hoffman and then listen to yourself when the show is broadcast. When Dr. Hoffman travels to medical conferences, the show is on tape for all affiliates.

Does Dr Hoffman know the questions in advance?
Dr. Hoffman does not know the questions in advance. After he gives out the toll free number 800 544-7070, he reviews topical features of the day while the calls come in.

How does Dr. Hoffman know the answers to the questions?

For the most part Dr. Hoffman knows the answers to the questions posed because he sees similar medical problems in the patients he sees every day at his medical practice.

Does someone look up the answers to the questions for Dr. Hoffman during the commercials?

Occasionally Dr. Hoffman needs to look something up on the internet. He has computers in the studio and he is able to conduct a search in a few minute's time.

Why do I have to talk to a screener before I can talk to Dr. Hoffman?

As much as Dr. Hoffman would like to help everyone who calls with a medical problem, he also has to balance that wish with fact that commercial radio is structured to be entertaining. Radio is just about the last form of electronic entertainment that is free. Just think how much your TV cable bill is each month. So, the screener's job is to choose interesting questions from callers who are easy to understand.

When is the best time to call?

Don't tell anybody,.....but the best time to call is at the top of the hour during the news.

Why do I have to turn off my radio?

Most commercial radio sends a signal out on a 7 second delay from the time that the voice is available for broadcasting. This allows the engineer to "kill" or delete a word or phrase that is not considered appropriate for radio.

Does Dr. Hoffman know what my question is?

Yes, Dr. Hoffman has caller questions displayed on one of his computer screens. After the screener talks with you about your question and decides that it will make "good radio" he or she types the question into a computer and it is displayed for both the screener and Dr. Hoffman.

How does Dr. Hoffman choose the questions?

Dr. Hoffman chooses questions according to the interest he feels the listeners share with the caller; the amount of time the caller has been waiting on the line; and recent research showcasing an Intelligent Medicine approach to the problem.

How does Dr. Hoffman choose his guests?

Guests are chosen from press kits, review copies and samples that are sent to WOR for review. Other guests are chosen from people or issues in the news; as well as academics who present discoveries at medical conferences.

If I have a question about something I've heard, what do I do?

Many of your questions can be answered by putting a query into the SEARCH feature of this website. If you can't find the information on the website, you can write a question requiring a very short answer to radioprogram@AOL.com. You can also send a SASE to:

Dr. Ronald Hoffman
WOR Radio
111 Broadway
Third Floor NY, NY 10006

Answers will be limited to two sentences.

If I have an idea for a guest, what should I do?

Send press kits and review copies to:

Dr. Ronald Hoffman
WOR Radio
111 Broadway
Third Floor
NY, NY 10006

How similar is the studio setup to Frazier's radio studio?

Frazier doesn't wear headphones and all the talent at WOR do because they need to "hear" themselves as the broadcast goes out on the air.

Is there a "Roz"?

Yes, sort of. Currently Ira is screening on Mondays and Tuesdays. Noah--who single-handedly runs the station evenings--screens on Wednesday through Friday. Different people fill in on Saturdays. We also have an engineer for each program. John is frequently on the case. Laurie books the guests and does some of the research for the show.

Can I get a tape or a transcript of the show?

Podcasts are available at www.wor710.com.

What does Dr. Hoffman do when he isn't reading medical literature, seeing patients, presenting to groups or broadcasting?

Dr. Hoffman exercises regularly and cross trains (season permitting) with bicycling, running, swimming, kayaking, weightlifting, sailing and running on a treadmill. He also skis and snowshoes.

Dr. Hoffman spends time loading his Ipod with classic and new rock and alternative songs. Some of his current favorites include the (old and new) Rolling Stones, Billy Idol, White Stripes, and The Bravery.

He tries to read one novel per month and is currently reading John Updike's new volume of short stories (The Early Stories: 1953-1975). We will post the book he is reading each month. Dr. Hoffman's favorite pastime is watching movies. When he gets home after broadcasting, he frequently unwinds watching the Independent Film Channel.

He has seen all "Lord of the Rings" films.

Dr. Hoffman's Favorite Books of 2007
Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War against Japan, by Clay Blair, Jr.
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic, by Tom Holland
Ghost Soldiers: The Epic Account of World War II's Greatest Rescue Mission, by Hampton Sides
Roma: The Novel Of Ancient Rome by Steven Saylor
The Rising Tide: A Novel of World War II, by Jeff Shaara
Generation Loss by Elizabeth Hand
Unanticipated Side Effects, by Augusten Burroughs
Exit Ghost, by Philip Roth
The Gravedigger's Daughter, by Joyce Carol Oates

Dr. Hoffman's Favorite Books of 2006
Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killerby James L. Swanson
The March: A Novelby E.L. Doctorow
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus,by Chares C. Mann
A World Undone: The History of the Great War, by G. J. Meyer
The Constant Gardner,by John Le Carre
Magical Thinking,by Augusten Burroughs
The Terrorist,by John Updike
Grapeshot and Shamrocks A Historical Fiction of the Civil War, by Doc J. McNiff
The Poe Shadow,by Matthew Pearl
The Pirate Coast, by Richard Zacks
Inner Circle by T.C. Boyle
Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides

Dr. Hoffman's Favorite Books of 2005
Michael WexBorn to Kvetch : Yiddish Language and Culture in All Its Moods
John Updike, Villages
Robert Massie, Castles of Steel
Michael Lewis, Powerball
Simon Winchester, Krakotoa
Joseph J. Ellis, His Excellency: George Washington
Elizabeth Kostova, The Historian

Dr. Hoffman's Favorite Books of 2004
Vince Flynn, Memorial Day
David Brooks, On Paradise Drive
Erik Larson, The Devil in the White City
L. Brent Bozell III, Weapons of Mass Distortion
T.C. Boyle, Drop City
Michael Pye, The Pieces from Berlin
Jeff Shaara, The Glorious Cause
Jay Cantor,Great Neck
Philip Roth, The Plot Against America

The Music of Health Talk (Dr. Hoffman selects his own music spanning several decades of hits)

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