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Next DocTalk session: Eating for better health

Confused about a nutritious diet?  Good, bad and ugly fats, carbohohydrates, and proteins?  It’s the foundation of good health and the prevention of early disease, disability and yes, even death.  Tune in for the second DocTalk to learn the basic building blocks of eating and feeling better.

 

In DocTalk #2 scheduled for June 22, learn about the latest findings on how to eat for better health - not just dieting - but eating food that enhances your overall well being.

 

To join us for either of the two sessions at 12:00 Noon or 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22, click on http://.doctalk.webex.com

 

See you there!

Comments

 

CTROXELL said:

I attended this discussion and thought it was great.  How do we get a copy of the presentation?  I am trying to incorporate some of your ideas into my eating habits but cannot remember all of the details.
July 5, 2006 7:12 AM
 

dloyden said:

CTROXELL --
To listen to the recording again please go to DocTalk.webex.com and select the View All Recorded Events link on the right hand side of the page under the toolbar. You will see the Nutrition and Eating for Better Health doctalk posted. Let us know if you have any problems.

Deb - A Lumen
July 5, 2006 1:23 PM

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Dr. Mike, EVP and Chief Health and Medical Officer, is responsible for the strategic direction and health care management at Lumenos. Formerly Director of Medical Programs and Resources for the U.S. Air Force, he was responsible for policy and planning for the Medical Service with over 2 million beneficiaries, 70 facilities and a $4 billion budget. A retired colonel, he served as deputy director of Air Force Medical Operations and chief of preventive medicine. He is President-Elect of the American College of Preventive Medicine and a member of the Institute of Medicine Committee reviewing NASA prevention programs, the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board. Mike is a recipient of the Air Force Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Service Award of the American College of Preventive Medicine and Distinguished Recent Graduate Award from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. He received his A.B. from Cornell University, M.D. from George Washington University, family practice training at the UCLA and his M.P.H., preventive medicine residency and chief residency at the Johns Hopkins University.

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