Doctors Explain Upgrades MedicalTV.Live With GO LIVE for Healthcare Livestreaming
- April 11, 2026
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Nairobi, Kenya — Doctors Explain today announced a major upgrade to its flagship IPTV and livestreaming web platform, MedicalTV.Live, with the introduction of GO LIVE — a new capability designed to help healthcare professionals, institutions, educators, and medical creators launch and distribute trusted live content more easily across the MedicalTV.Live ecosystem.
The upgrade marks an important step in Doctors Explain’s broader mission to democratize healthcare access, health literacy, and digital health innovation across Africa. With GO LIVE, MedicalTV.Live evolves from a powerful playback and distribution platform into a more complete healthcare media ecosystem — one that supports content creation, livestreaming, IPTV distribution, shared-screen viewing, and reusable medical education assets from a unified workflow.
“Healthcare expertise is too valuable to remain limited to one room, one hospital, or one event,” said Dr. Levi Cheruo Cheptora, CEO of Doctors Explain. “With GO LIVE, we are making it easier for hospitals, universities, NGOs, medical associations, and healthcare creators to launch trusted content in real time and extend its value far beyond the live session itself.”
Why this upgrade matters now
Across Africa, the need for trusted, accessible, and scalable healthcare communication continues to grow. Hospitals need better patient education tools. Medical schools need more flexible teaching infrastructure. Public-health programs need multilingual outreach. Clinicians and health creators need easier ways to teach, inform, and engage audiences without depending on expensive or fragmented media systems.
GO LIVE responds to that need by giving users a browser-native way to launch live medical content and connect it directly into the broader MedicalTV.Live environment.

How GO LIVE complements the MedicalTV.Live ecosystem
MedicalTV.Live was built to turn ordinary screens into healthcare media infrastructure. The platform already brings together media playback, IPTV distribution, virtual remote control, casting, and live-stream bridging in a healthcare-focused environment. GO LIVE now strengthens that foundation by adding a dedicated livestream creation workflow that connects naturally with the rest of the platform.
This means a single livestream can move beyond one-time viewing and become part of a broader content strategy — reaching hospital screens, classroom displays, browser viewers, IPTV endpoints, and future on-demand learning experiences.
In practical terms, GO LIVE complements the rest of MedicalTV.Live by enabling users to:
- launch live medical broadcasts directly from the browser
- support training, teaching, webinars, seminars, and health education sessions
- extend live content into broader IPTV and distribution workflows
- create reusable medical knowledge assets for ongoing education and outreach
- strengthen collaboration between creators, institutions, and audiences within one connected platform
Unlocking new possibilities for healthcare and medical creators
The GO LIVE upgrade opens new opportunities for a wide range of healthcare stakeholders.
For hospitals and health systems, it supports internal briefings, patient education, discharge guidance, ward-based content, and waiting-area communication.
For medical schools and colleges, it creates new options for lectures, case reviews, continuous medical education, procedure teaching, and remote learning.
For NGOs and public-health programs, it offers a stronger channel for campaign livestreams, multilingual awareness content, and community health education.
For medical associations, conference organizers, and healthcare media partners, it creates a more flexible way to run webinars, scientific events, expert sessions, and sponsored educational broadcasts.
For independent healthcare creators, it offers a more professional and healthcare-specific pathway to build trusted channels, grow audiences, and distribute expertise at scale.

How GO LIVE works
The workflow is designed to be simple and practical.
A creator or institution starts by launching a live session inside the MedicalTV.Live environment. From there, content can be prepared for its intended audience, whether by specialty, topic, language, facility, or campaign focus. Once published, the content can flow through the wider MedicalTV.Live system for browser viewing, shared-screen playback, and IPTV-based distribution.
The result is a more connected model for healthcare media: create once, distribute widely, and reuse intelligently.
A stronger future for healthcare media infrastructure
Doctors Explain sees GO LIVE as more than just a new feature. It represents a broader belief that healthcare communication infrastructure matters — especially in regions where trusted information, specialist time, and accessible delivery channels are all in high demand.
By strengthening MedicalTV.Live with GO LIVE, Doctors Explain is building toward a future where every screen can become a trusted medical learning channel, every livestream can become a reusable education asset, and every healthcare creator can reach more people with less friction.
Call to action
Doctors Explain is inviting hospitals, universities, public-health programs, NGOs, medical associations, healthcare educators, and strategic partners to explore MedicalTV.Live and the new GO LIVE experience.
Organizations interested in pilot programs, partnerships, educational deployments, or healthcare media collaboration can learn more by visiting www.medicaltv.live.
About Doctors Explain
Doctors Explain is a digital health social enterprise based in Nairobi, Kenya, focused on transforming healthcare access and literacy through affordable telemedicine, culturally aware health education, AI-powered public health tools, and digital systems for healthcare delivery. Its mission is to democratize healthcare for every Kenyan, everywhere, especially underserved communities.
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