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External Message
Just a brief note to invite you to consider registering for the Healthy People 2010 at Loma Linda University on March 9 – 10. This lifestyle conference for chronic diseases is unique to Southern California. It’s focus is on reframing the conversations around health and finding new avenues for cultivating effective change—both of which are much needed, especially now.
I’m registered already and hope you’ll join me. Check it out at www.healthypeopleconference.org. I think you’ll be impressed by the great lineup of world-class speakers. The interaction during workshops and Q&As should be very helpful, as well.
Hope to see you in Loma Linda in March.
Internal Message
[The name of your organization] is one of the Planning Partners for Healthy People 2010, a lifestyle conference for chronic diseases. Please take a moment to visit the Web site at www.healthypeopleconference.org and check out the program.
This is the premiere event on lifestyle and chronic diseases in California, featuring world-class speakers such as Dr. Jonathan Fielding, Dr. Tony Iton, Dr. Dean Ornish, and 20 others. It also features time for meaningful interaction and networking. Topics range from community-based participatory research to proven techniques for successful networking to new technology for behavior change to "Health in All Policies" and more.
I hope you'll mark March 9 and 10 on your calendars now and plan to be part of the conversations.
Lifestyle Solutions for Chronic Diseases at Healthy People Conference
A lifestyle conference for chronic diseases convenes on the campus of Loma Linda University on March 9 and 10. Healthy People 2010 features world-class speakers such as Dr. Jonathan Fielding, Dr. Tony Iton, Dr. Dean Ornish, and 20 others. It also features time for meaningful interaction and networking. Topics includee community-based participatory research, proven techniques for successful networking, new technology for behavior change, “Health in All Policies,” addictions, pre-natal obesogens, health disparities, and many more.
With a theme of crisis and opportunity, the conference focus is on opportunities for addressing the chronic disease pandemic and creating healthy places to live. Loma Linda University School of Public Health, the conference organizer, and Loma Linda University Medical Center, the presenting sponsor, invite community organizers, school teachers and principals, city planners, business executives, and all who are interested to join healthcare and public health professionals in reframing the conversations on improving health and creating healthier, thriving communities.
The conference offers 12.5 continuing professional education units for physician assistants, registered dietitians, health educators, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, medical doctors, and doctors of osteopathy.
For more information, visit www.healthypeopleconference.org.
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