Second Decade Society | Programs |Internship new york City Department of health health Research Training, new york, NY Candy Magana 04, Child health and Disability Prevention Program; San Jose, http://www.jhu.edu/~sds/programs/internship.html
Extractions: Brochure Thanks to the efforts of the Second Decade Society, several grants of up to $5,000 each are available to students for summer internships. Internships must be unpaid or sponsored by a non-profit. Internships must be a minimum of 10 weeks. The award recipients will be granted the following: With grant aid - $2,000 applied toward "summer savings" in the financial aid package for unpaid internships and up to $3,000 (pro-rated at $250 per week) toward summer living expenses. Without grant aid - Up to $3,000 (pro-rated at $250 per week) toward summer living expenses. Students are expected to develop their own internships as part of the learning process. However, the Career Center is ready to assist with the search by offering networking opportunities and resources, and individual advising. Be sure to check InternCenter.com to start! Over 19,000 internships are listed on the site. Link to InternCenter.com through the center's web page, www.jhu.edu/~careers/
National Hispanic Medical Association The National Hispanic Medical Association The new york City health and Hospitals The relationship between nutrition and health, with a focus on the http://www.nhmamd.org/hispaniccurriculum.htm
Department Of Nutrition, Food Studies And Public Health Exploring the Intersection of nutrition, Food, and Public health Department programs apply and integrate this information through undergraduate, http://education.nyu.edu/nutrition/
Extractions: The Department's innovative mission is to educate students, professionals, and the public about the role of food, nutrition, and health in all aspects of life. Department programs apply and integrate this information through undergraduate, master's, or doctoral degree programs in four distinct but related areas of study: Nutrition and Dietetics, Food Studies, Food and Restaurant Management, and Public Health.
Extractions: Main Articles Contest The Bodybuilding.com Super-Seminar is another first specifically created to help you to get the best results from your training efforts. We teamed up with two of Bodybuilding.coms popular featured experts, Bill Grant and Daniel Gastelu to create... Featuring Bodybuilding Legend Bill Grant and Nutrition and Training Expert Daniel Gastelu! By: Ryan DeLuca - CEO Check out the review of the first seminar with video clips coming soon. The next seminar will be held the Olympia weekend. T he Bodybuilding.com Super-Seminar is another first specifically created to help you to get the best results from your training efforts. We teamed up with two of Bodybuilding.coms popular featured experts ( Bill Grant and Daniel Gastelu ) to create and perform the ultimate seminar about training and nutrition for bodybuilding, strength sports and fitness. This is the one event this summer you will be glad that you attended, because you will learn how-to do it right to get the best possible results you can.
Public Health Nutrition Program Public health nutrition is concerned with the promotion of the nutritional The Program will be accepting new matriculating students for admission in http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/schoolhp/phn/
Extractions: QuickLinks Closures/Cancellations Hunter College Website Admissions Office Registrar's Office Academic Calendar Student Services CUNY Transfer Info All Hunter Forms Graduate Application Undergrad Application Residence Hall Public Health Nutrition is concerned with the promotion of the nutritional well-being of population groups. The public health nutritionist has earned the Masters degree in public health nutrition from an accredited program and is often a registered dietitian (RD). The public health nutritionist is generally employed in the public sector, in local, state, or federal government health departments. Other employment options include the administration of community nutrition programs and work with private agencies interested in promoting nutrition and health education. The unique MPH degree program with a specialization in public health nutrition is designed for individuals who want to develop the skills necessary for advancement in a radically changed health care environment. The program focuses on nutrition for vulnerable groups in urban settings. The curriculum reflects the changing demographics of metropolitan New York and the communications revolution, as well as cutting-edge research in nutrition and food sciences. Up to 12 credits of the 48-credit MPH curriculum may be waived for those with demonstrated mastery of specific skills, as documented by the MD, RD or other relevant professional credentials.
Columbia University School Of Dental And Oral Surgery Skip Navigation, link to home health Sciences About the Columbia Univesity Club of new york offers membership to alumni from all divisions of Columbia http://dental.columbia.edu/
Extractions: Health Sciences About Education Research ... Intranet Patient Care Becoming a patient at SDOS Faculty Practice Specialty Clinics Implant Clinic ... Directions Alumni News/Events Donors Publications alumni@columbia:E-mail Forwarding Education Pre-doctoral DDS Admissions Post-graduate Programs Residency Programs Dental Assistant Training ... Continuing Education About SDOS Campus Information Divisions/Centers/Institutes News and Events Find People ... Publications Research Student Research Mentor Directory Center for Skin and Mucosal Biology Jarvie Research Society
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Healthy Start - Our Team The project is on going in Atlanta, Los Angeles and new york City. As ongoing Director of the nutrition Education and Prevention Program at the http://www.healthy-start.com/team.html
Extractions: Christine L Williams, M.D., M.P.H. Medical Director Dr. Williams, Co-Director of Healthy Start, LLC, is a Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, and Director of the Children's Cardiovascular Health Center in the Department of Pediatrics and Institute of Human Nutrition at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. The Childrens Cardiovascular Health Center (CCHC) is a nutrition and preventive cardiology program that provides clinical evaluation and treatment for children and adolescents with lipid disorders, overweight, and the related metabolic syndrome. She is also actively involved in an NIH-funded Nutrition Academic Award grant at Columbia University aimed at enhancing the nutrition component of the medical school curriculum. Dr. Williams has been a pioneer in developing comprehensive health education programs for pre-school children. She is the founder and co-author of the widely acclaimed the Healthy-Start Preschool Comprehensive Health Education Curriculum, and
Extractions: Legal Services Egg Donor / Surrogacy ... Home Education Main Diagnosis Male Infertility Treatment ... Miscellaneous Resources Main Online Support Organizations Adoption Agencies ... Women's Health acupuncture, massage, nutrition, life coaching and mind/body programs This Web page contains a list of providers, in the United States, who provide natural infertility treatments such as acupuncture, mind/body programs, life coaching, and massage.
Visiting Nurse Service Of New York Home health aides are certified by the new york State Department of health. The Lombardi Program, which is also known as the LongTerm Home health Care http://www.vnsny.org/sc_glossary.html
Extractions: People who are healthy tend to take most of the simple activities that they perform each day for granted. But for a disabled and/or older person, performing these activities may present a real challenge. Bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed or chair, walking, going to the toilet and even eating can all become a problem. Many seniors who require help with such activities are largely independent, requiring help with one or two ADL's. In such cases, intermittent help from a family member or friend may be all that is needed. However, in many cases, particularly when needs are more extensive and/or the importance of scheduling these activities is critical, informal care arrangements may not be adequate. Adult and Social Day Care Facilities Adult Day Care facilities are designed for adults who have a need for significant medical attention and supervision but who do not require institutionalization in a nursing home. There are a limited number of such facilities in New York City. Where available, Adult Day Care centers are typically utilized for between 3 and 12 hours per day, up to 7 days per week. Social Day Care facilities are meant for adults who have no significant medical needs, but who may benefit from socialization opportunities and need supervision throughout the day. By visiting a social day care facility, the senior has companionship and supervision during the day. Our new VNS CHOICE Adult Day and Community Services Center in Woodside, Queens is both an Adult Day Care and Social Day Care facility.
Extractions: New Age Health Spa is the only destination spa in New York State. Located on 280 pristine acres in Sullivan County, this all-inclusive resort offers health-enhancing programs and spa treatments for both women and men in a casual environment. Charming country-inn style lodges accommodate 72 guests year round to provide one of the most affordable spa vacations in the travel industry. Included in all New Age Health Spa package rates are three healthy meals daily, complete use of state-of-the-art facilities and unlimited participation in a comprehensive schedule of activities and lectures. New Age prides itself on a highly trained staff and a wide range of innovative programs dedicated to the integration of body, mind and spirit. Fitness facilities at New Age include a fully equipped gym, heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a sunshine-filled exercise studio hosting aerobics, muscle-conditioning, pilates, dance and stretch classes each day.
NutResList All IHS Head Start programs were mailed a copy of this curriculum. Source Distributed by Random House, 201 East 50th Street, new york, new york 10022. http://www.bmcc.edu/Headstart/NutritionList/
Extractions: IHS HEAD START NUTRITION RESOURCE LIST PRESCHOOL NUTRITION EDUCATION CURRICULUMS Exploring Foods with Young Children: A Recipe for Nutrition Education; teacher guide that provides ideas for learning activities for children. All IHS Head Start Programs were mailed a copy of this curriculum. Source : Administrator, Food and Nutrition Management, 804 Florida Education Center, Florida Department of Education, Tallahassee, FL 32399; (904) 487-3569. The Foods I Eat... The Foods You Eat; multi-cultural colorful curriculum that includes a teacher's guide, 3 books, audio cassette, food experience recipe posters, and reproducible take-home materials. All IHS Head Start Programs were mailed a copy of this curriculum. Source : Many Hands Media, 1133 Broadway, Suite 1123, New York, NY 10010; (212) 924- 2944. Source : Dairy Management Inc., 10255 West Higgins; Suite 900, Rosemont, IL 6001 8-5616; (708) 803-2000. Price varies among states (approximate cost is $30). Some states require that prior to purchasing the curriculum a "Chef Combo training" be completed by purchaser. What's On Your Plate Video (22 minutes total, however should be used in short 1 topic segments). Short Public Service Announcements covering the food groups and food topics of interest to preschoolers. Recommended that video be used for reinforcement or introduction of a nutrition education activity in the presohool classroom. Source: McDonalds Corporation
Extractions: New York State Library Internet Bibliographies General Bioterrorism Children Clinical Trials ... World Health Last Reviewed: December 17, 2001 The following World Wide Web sites are for information-gathering purposes only. They are not intended to be used as a substitute for professional medical diagnosis and care. Doctor's Guide to the Internet
Extractions: Senior Nutrition Program and Dining Sites Congregate dining sites for county residents age 60+ provide nutritious meals that meet one-third of Recommended Daily Allowances (RDA) for older adults. Along with the meal in a friendly social setting are various informational/educational programs: counseling, health screening, housing, financial and legal matters. Senior dining is sponsored by the Onondaga County Office for the Aging and New York State Office for the Aging. Five local agencies prepare the meals for the program. The suggested meal contribution of $2.25 is returned to the Senior Nutrition Program. Please call for reservations. Catholic Charities/Keener Seniors Program 423-1804 top Robert Cecile Community Center
Extractions: Seeing the Forest and the Trees About the School Alumni and Giving ... Links The school offers a wide range of degree programs, from the multidisciplinary master of public health; to professional degrees in occupational therapy, physical therapy, nutrition, and athletic training; to research-oriented graduate degrees in epidemiology, biostatistics, nutrition, assistive technology, and exercise science, as well as medical residency programs in preventive medicine. Heart Walk 2005
Steps To A Healthier New York - 2004 The Steps to a HealthierUS 5year cooperative agreement program funds States, cities, new york Steps Contact. Cynthia A. Jaconski, MPH, CHES http://www.healthierus.gov/steps/grantees/2004/NY_state.html
Extractions: The Steps to a HealthierUS 5-year cooperative agreement program funds States, cities, and tribal entities to implement chronic disease prevention efforts focused on reducing the burden of diabetes, overweight, obesity, and asthma and addressing three related risk factors: physical inactivity, poor nutrition, and tobacco use. For FY 2003, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) allocated $13.6 million to fund 24 communities, including four counties in New York; in FY 2004, HHS allocated $35.8 million to increase funding to the existing 24 communities and to fund an additional 16, for a total of 40 communities. Project Area Target Population Preschool, elementary, middle, and high school students; parents; teachers; school administrators; and school boards. Employers and employees in worksites.
Extractions: Home 24-7 LET'S GO! About 24-7 Parents ... Healthy Bites PICTURED: NYSUT Vice President Richard Iannuzzi talks about the new health lifestyle program 24-7 Let's Go! with students in Genevieve Stinson's first grade class at School 14 in Troy, New York. 5,000 students in public schools across the state are participating in the pilot program developed by NYSUT's Health Care Professionals Council. The following appeared in the March 16 edition of New York Teacher , the official NYSUT publication. Sitting cross-legged among first-graders, Dick Iannuzzi, a former elementary teacher, was in his element. "Here are two things to remember when it comes to good health - exercise and healthy eating," NYSUT Vice President Iannuzzi told the class, holding aloft a copy of New York State United Teachers' colorful 24/7 Let's Go! pamphlet. On the bulletin board was proof that the students took his words to heart. Colorful fruit and vegetable and sneaker stickers adorned the classroom's 24/7 Let's Go!