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AMA responds to premiere episode of ABC's "Eli Stone"


The January 31st premiere episode of ABC Television's "Eli Stone" contained misleading medical information pertaining to the safety of vaccines that prompted the AMA to write the following letters to ABC. These letters urged ABC to remind their audiences that the content of this episode is fictional and that numerous well-conducted scientific studies by respected medical and scientific authorities have shown no link between vaccines and autism.

Letter to Aime Wolfe, ABC Media Relations, "Eli Stone" (PDF, 86KB, requires  Adobe® Reader®)

Letter to Carissa Gilmore, ABC Media Relations, "Eli Stone" (PDF, 86KB)

Letter to Nicole Marostica, ABC Studio Relations, "Eli Stone" (PDF, 86KB)

Letter to Greg Berlanti, Executive Producer, "Eli Stone" (PDF, 86KB)

Letter to Marc Guggenheim, Executive Producer, "Eli Stone" (PDF, 86KB)

Letter to Chris Misiano, Executive Producer, "Eli Stone" (PDF, 86KB)

 

 

Last updated: Feb 22, 2008
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