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Michael Yonchenko

Michael Yonchenko, Chairman and Co-Founder of Direct Health Media, Inc, graduated from the City University of New York in 1976, with a degree in Film and Television Production. He was manager of Video Production for the Division of Instructional Media at Stanford University Medical Center, where he produced numerous instructional programs for many campus departments including the School of Medicine, the Graduate School of Business, the Law School and the School of Engineering. DHM is a non-profit corporation founded to provide health-related electronic media to patients and other health consumers at no charge to them. Yonchenko has won of 80 national and international awards including a 2007 Jefferson Award from the American Institute For Public Service in Washington, D.C. As of January 2014 DHM has distributed over 80,000 bilingual, interactive DVD’s at no charge to patients and their families

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