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The brains behind TV's "House"

Over at sister blog Happiness is a warm TV, we have a note about Lisa Sanders, a Yale doctor, who is coming to speak at UNC Chapel Hill.

Sanders is the technical advisor for the "House" television series.

Check it out.

Medical advisor to Fox's "House" to speak at UNC

Dr. Lisa Sanders, a Yale School of Medicine internist and technical
medical advisor on Fox's hit show "House," will speak at UNC on
Wednesday.

"House," which debuted in 2004 and stars Hugh Laurie, was
inspired by Sanders' monthly New York Times Magazine column
"Diagnosis," which Sanders had been writing since 2002. Sanders met with show creator and writer David Shore to develop the storyline for the pilot, and still consults with the show's writers and producers at the beginning of each season. 

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