Dr. Sean Kenniff is a neurologist, journalist, and TV/Radio health personality who lives in Miami. Now, he has his own weekend radio talk show exclusively on 850 WFTL, every Saturday from 12 noon - 2pm.
Dr. Sean began his television career as one of the original castaways on the CBS primetime hit Survivor. After Survivor he worked as a television medical/health contributor to the syndicated entertainment program Extra! and Live! With Regis and Kelly. Then he landed a job as the medical correspondent for CBS News, reporting nationwide on the CBS network and daily in South Florida for CBS-4 News. Dr. Sean has also been a weekly national contributor to CBS Radio.
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Born in Massapequa, Long Island, Dr. Sean received his B.S. degree in Biology from the State University of NY at Binghamton. He then attended New York Medical College where he received his Medical Doctorate in 1995. He completed his neurology training at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, a division of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he served as Chief Resident from 1998-1999. Before beginning his medical journalism career he was a neurologist in private practice in Manhattan.
Dr. Sean has appeared on numerous television and radio programs including The Late Show with David Letterman, The O’Reilly Factor, The Today Show, The Howard Stern Show, E!, Access Hollywood, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC. He even played a doctor on several episodes of the CBS soap opera Guiding Light.
Sean is 39-years old and single. He is a fitness enthusiast, a former boxer, wrestler, and his latest exercise passion is sprinting. He is also an accomplished artist.
Now, you can call Dr Sean to get his medical opionion or have him answer any medical question. Just listen for The Dr Sean Show every Saturday, 12noon-2pm on News Talk 850 WFTL.
Be sure to check Dr Sean's medical website, for health news you can use.