HEALTH Plus, HEALTH AND WELLNESS At Vanderbilt University has responsibility for health Plus, Vanderbilt s health promotion program, and the Directorof Environmental Epidemiology for the State of tennessee. http://www.vanderbilt.edu/HRS/wellness/hpstaff.htm
Extractions: Marilyn C. Holmes, HEALTH Plus Manager Mary Yarbrough, MD, MPH Dr. Yarbrough is the Director of Health and Wellness at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. She has responsibility for Occupational Health Services, which serves approximately 17,000 faculty and staff at Vanderbilt. In addition, she has responsibility for HEALTH Plus Angela Antkowiak, MS, Health Educator Angie is a dynamic presenter with over 10 years of public speaking experience, and several years of health and fitness expertise. She received her Masters degree in Health Promotion and Wellness Management from Southwest Missouri State University, and coordinated worksite health promotions for the university as well as for corporate and hospital settings. As the HEALTH Plus Health Educator since 2004, Angie designs and implements educational health workshops and presentations, health events, and develops marketing strategies to promote HEALTH Plus programs. Angie is also a certified personal trainer through Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA), a certified water aerobics instructor through the Aquatic Exercise Association (AEA), and is certified to teach CPR/AED and First Aid through the American Red Cross. An avid outdoors woman who also sings and plays the piano, Angie looks forward to seeing you at her next workshop!
Extractions: Shoney's, East Tennessee Children's Hospital and Baptist Senior Services know that helping children maintain a healthy lifestyle is about the relationship among a healthy diet, daily physical activity and social relationships. With that goal in mind, an innovative Eating and Living Healthy program has been developed to give third-grade students throughout East Tennessee an interactive curriculum that teaches about the importance of combining nutrition and exercise. (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader Shoney's of Knoxville strongly believes in contributing to the communities it serves; so in 1996, Shoney's continued its on-going partnership with Children's Hospital to introduce the Eating Healthy program. The program now offers a well-rounded view focused on overall nutrition and fitness. The Eating and Living Healthy program is designed to teach children how they will benefit from leading an active, healthy lifestyle. The Living Healthy component was added to encourage physical fitness as it relates to a healthy diet to create a healthy body. In addition, social relationships are key for a healthy life, so Baptist Health System's Senior Services joined the team to incorporate grandparenting and intergenerational communication into the program. The curriculum has been distributed to third-grade classrooms throughout Knox, Blount, Loudon, Sevier, Campbell, Anderson and Roane Counties. If you have a third grader, ask him or her about what he or she has been learning in school about
U.S. Departments Of Human Nutrition South Dakota tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Universityof Minnesota, School of Public health, Public health nutrition Program. http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/pr_nuex/fndepts.htm
Extractions: College/University Programs This page will link you with homepages of other Human Nutrition departments which grant graduate degrees across the nation. It was developed by Dr. Katharine K. Grunewald Department of Human Nutrition at Kansas State University If you are looking for a department in a particular state, just click on the state title in the following list. If your department is not listed, or if you have comments/suggestions please send them to grunew@humec.ksu.edu Alabama
Tennessee Tribune - Article - Health ill By Gwen Baines tennessee Tribune Originally posted and documented that propernutrition is essential for developing and maintaining good health. http://www.thetennesseetribune.com/news/Article/Article.asp?NewsID=39511&sID=20
Respiratory Therapist Program ground transport, multidisciplinary nutrition teams, emergency East tennessee StateUniversity is accredited Accreditation of Allied health Education Program. http://www.etsu.edu/cpah/hrelated/hrelrttr.htm
Extractions: Respiratory Therapist THE UNIVERSITY East Tennessee State University, situated in Johnson City, Tennessee, is a state supported coeducational institution and one of the principal campuses governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. Opening in 1911 as East Tennessee State Normal School, the institution experienced several name changes before achieving university status in 1963. Today, ETSU is a multifaceted university with an enrollment of approximately 12,000 students and offers two-year, four-year, and graduate programs of study through nine colleges and schools. ETSU's Division of Health Sciences, composed of the colleges of Medicine, Nursing, and Public and Allied Health, serves the state, region, and nation as a comprehensive academic health sciences center. ETSU's vision is to be the University of Choice in the state and region. THE COLLEGE The College of Public and Allied Health (CPAH) was established as the School of Health in 1959 and became operational in June 1960. Public and allied health courses have been offered since the mid-1940s. From this beginning, CPAH has grown until now it houses seven departments offering academic programs at the baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral degree levels. The mission of the college is to integrate teaching, research, and service to create an environment conducive to quality education; to provide fundamental human and scientific understanding with applied experience necessary for lifelong learning in the health professions; and to promote a spirit of cooperation among members of the college.
Kinesiology/Health Science Links at Knoxville; University of tennessee at Martin; Physiology; Immunology; Neuroscience;Public health; Sociology; nutrition. Journals of the American Psychological http://www.tahperd.sfasu.edu/links3.html
Frequently Asked Questions National health Care Corp., Murfreesboro. University of University of tennessee,Martin. Vanderbilt University Medical for advanced training in nutrition or to http://www.korrnet.org/kdda/faqs.html
Department Of Dental Hygiene The tennessee State University/Meharry Medical College Dental Hygiene Program isaccredited by the Orientation to Allied health Professions, 1.0. nutrition, 3.0. http://www.tnstate.edu/alhp/dental.htm
Extractions: Dental Hygiene Home About TSU Admissions Academics ... Alumni The Dental Hygiene Profession and the Dental Hygienist The dental hygienist is a licensed professional with specialized clinical and educational skills who performs preventive and therapeutic services under the supervision of a licensed dentist. The primary functions of the dental hygienist include working as an integral part of the dental health team and assisting individuals and groups in obtaining and maintaining optimal oral health. Associated activities include the prevention and control of dental diseases and disorders. Associate of Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene The two-year program prepares the graduate for a variety of job opportunities. He/she may render services in the atmosphere which best suites the person's personality including private dental offices, public schools, public health programs, professional schools, hospitals, industry or in the armed forces. The opportunity to practice in other nations is consistent with the increasing need for dental hygienists worldwide. Bachelor of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene The College of Health Sciences of Tennessee State University and Meharry Medical College offers a BS degree in Dental Hygiene Education. A graduate of the baccalaureate curriculum in Dental Hygiene Education is qualified to be both a clinical dental hygienist and a dental hygiene teacher/administrator. Settings in which the graduate may practice include educational programs; local, state, and national voluntary and governmental health agencies; hospitals; clinics; and the armed forces.
Directory Of Institutions-Tennessee Design, health Promotion, health Services Management Education, Nonprofit Management,nutrition, Philosophy, Photography University of tennessee, Knoxville, TN http://www.gradprofiles.com/doi-geo/tn.html
Extractions: Graduate Programs: Accounting, Advanced Practice Nursing, Allied Health, Allopathic Medicine, Anatomy, Art/Fine Arts, Biochemistry, Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Business Administration and Management, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Psychology, Communication Disorders, Computer Science, Counselor Education, Criminal Justice and Criminology, Early Childhood Education, Education, Educational Administration, Educational Media/Instructional Technology, Elementary Education, Engineering and Applied Sciences, English, Environmental and Occupational Health, Geography, History, Information Science, Manufacturing Engineering, Mathematics, Microbiology, Music Education, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacology, Physical Education, Physiology, Psychology, Public Health, Public Policy and Administration, Reading Education, Secondary Education, Sociology, Special Education, Urban Studies. Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN 37208-9989
YMCA Of Middle Tennessee Association and licensed through the State of tennessee. Lynn also provides soundnutrition information for to enhance member awareness of healthy eating habits http://www.ymcamidtn.org/nut.htm
Extractions: Healthy eating it's all about choices, and we have more food choices available today than ever before. The average American family spends 20 minutes per day in food preparation at home and eats out four times per week. Therefore, eating a variety of foods on a consistent basis in moderate portions is a constant challenge. In our mobile society, "fast food" provides a quick fix for satisfying hunger, but where does it leave us in terms of eating for health? We know that families need information and direction in meeting the demands of "life in the fast lane." The YMCA's Nutrition Counseling Program is designed to help meet those needs. Nutrition counseling is now available at the Maryland Farms Family YMCA Green Hills Family YMCA Brentwood Family YMCA Franklin Family YMCA , and
Expanded Nutrition Program (Texas) 71% more often used the nutrition Facts on food Texas ENP, over $40 million inhealth care costs Another study performed in tennessee showed that for every http://enp.tamu.edu/default.htm
Extractions: For almost 35 years, the Expanded Nutrition Program (ENP), part of the federally-funded Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) , has helped Texas youth and families with young children develop healthy eating and lifestyle practices. This Texas Cooperative Extension program (in cooperation with Family and Consumer Sciences ) delivers research-based information and education in the home, classroom, and community group settings to help Texans, with limited resources, make better nutrition and health decisions. The results are strong, nurturing families; healthy children; positive youth development; and savings in food and healthcare costs. What are the objectives of ENP?