Dr. Travis Stork, M.D.
Dr. Travis Stork is an emergency room physician, who practices at a trauma center in his native Colorado. With his role on THE DOCTORS, he hopes to enlighten viewers on how to attain and maintain good health. “People don’t realize how much control they have over their own health,” he said. “Oftentimes, when people come to the ER, it’s already too late. There’s nothing I’d be more proud of as a doctor than reducing the work load for America’s hospitals by teaching viewers how to avoid preventable illnesses."
Dr. Lisa M. Masterson, M.D.
Dr. Lisa M. Masterson, M.D., is a specialist in obstetrics, gynecology, infertility, adolescent gynecology and family planning. She is on staff at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and maintains a private office in Santa Monica. “I am extremely passionate about improving and saving people’s lives,” said Dr. Masterson. “Through my charity, Maternal Fetal Care International (MFCI), we go to poor regions in the world to help save the lives of pregnant women and improve the standards of their healthcare.
Dr. Andrew P. Ordon, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Dr. Andrew P. Ordon, M.D., F.A.C.S, is an acclaimed plastic and reconstructive surgeon with private practices in New York City; Beverly Hills, Calif.; and Rancho Mirage, Calif. He is currently Assistant Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at Dartmouth Medical College and the UCLA School of Medicine. “For me, THE DOCTORS is a new challenge that I embrace with the same passion and energy that I have had for 25 years in private practice. I am very excited about sharing my expertise and giving viewers a glimpse into what is possible through reconstructive and cosmetic surgery.”
Dr. James M. Sears, M.D.
Dr. James (“Dr. Jim”) M. Sears, M.D., is a board certified pediatrician who is part of a family practice that he shares with his father, William, and younger brother Robert, located in Capistrano Beach, Calif. “My hope with THE DOCTORS is to bring the same family feel of my office to all the families in America that don’t have a personal relationship with their pediatrician,” Dr. Sears said. “More than just treating illness, my desire is to help families make changes for the better.”
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