2018 Game Plan for Your Health - Well-being: Keep Your Eye on the P.I.E.
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Watch Well-being: Keep Your Eye on the P.I.E. to hear Vanderbilt Faculty and Staff share practical steps you can take to achieve overall well-being.There are many different aspects of our lives that contribute to our well-being. In this Game Plan for Your Health Video, Well-being: Keep Your Eye on the P.I.E., see how you can enhance well-being in your life by:
Issue 381, 2018 February/March (Medical Center Edition)
Health & Wellness
This issue (Medical Center Edition) includes:
"Care Gap Alerts" with Alexander T. Hawkins, MD, MPH
"Passion at Work" with Dave Andrews
Take CAUTION Against Cancer
Fiber - For a Healthy Colon and a Healthy Heart
Perks & Preventive Care
Issue 381, 2018 February/March (Medical Center Edition)
What Do I Say When Someone Tells Me They Have Been Assaulted/Harassed?
Work/Life Connections
What Do I Say When…
Someone Tells Me They Have Been Sexually Assaulted or Harassed?
Let's Go OHO!
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The many Health and Wellness resources available to faculty and staff working at One Hundred Oaks.
Let’s Talk About Celiac Disease
Occupational Health Clinic
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Dr. Dawn Adams, Director of the Celiac Disease Clinic and Assistant Professor in the Department of Gastroenterology, discusses celiac disease, its signs and symptoms, and lifestyle modifications to manage the disease.
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Issue 376, 2017 December/2018 January (Medical Center Edition)
Health & Wellness
This issue (Medical Center Edition) includes:
Quick, Convenient Health Care Options
Care Gap Alerts” with Howard W. Jones III, MD
Passion at Work” with Vikkie Elliott
Let’s Toast to Safe and Responsible Drinking During the Holidays
From MS Diagnosis to 41 Marathons and Counting: One Employee’s Remarkable Journey to Wellness
Less Time to Cook as the Holidays Approach? ‘Finger Food’ to the Rescue!
Issue 375, 2017 October/November (Medical Center Edition)
Health & Wellness
This issue (Medical Center Edition) includes:
What Do I Say When Someone is Talking about Suicide?
Work/LIfe Connections
What Do I Say When…?
Someone is Talking about Suicide
Suicide can be an anxiety-provoking topic. Often, the simple act of just seeing or hearing the word spikes personal and societal fears. The idea of a colleague, friend, or loved one talking about killing themselves or “wanting to die” can be even more overwhelming and scary. This article will help to alleviate some of the unknown and answer common questions about how to manage the difficult topic of suicide.
Issue 374, 2017 August/September (Medical Center Edition)
This issue (Medical Center Edition) includes:
Issue 373, 2017 June/July (Medical Center Edition)
Health & Wellness
This issue (Medical Center Edition) includes: