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Health Promotion and WellnessFriday Facts
NMCPHC | 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Suite 1100 | Portsmouth, VA 23708-2103 | www.nmcphc.med.navy.mil
June 18, 2015
“DIABETES RESOURCE AND COLLABORATION HUB” WEBINAR
Webinar Date: 23 June 2015Webinar Time: 1200-1300 ET
NMCPHC launched an initiative to help diabetes and health educators across the MHS who are interested in diabetes self-management to gather best practices and lessons learned on diabetes prevention and control. NMCPHC is creating the Diabetes Resource and Collaboration Hub (DRCH), which will provide an evidence-based, standardized approach to providing diabetes self-management education for the Navy. The Hub will save diabetes educators in the Navy and perhaps, across all services, time and money in developing their own resources.
On 23 June from 1200-1300 ET, join CDR Drayton, the Director of Population Health at NMCPHC and Anthony Barkley, Public Health Educator at NMCPHC, who will introduce you to the Diabetes Resource and Collaboration Hub (DRCH). Attend via DCS for a an overview of the DRCH and a demonstration of the supporting DRCH milSuite site developed to connect Navy diabetes educators to existing resources and facilitate collaboration between NMCPHC and diabetes educators across the MHS.
Our webinar will conclude with an invitation for you to provide virtual feedback and participate in an upcoming stakeholder feedback session to offer input and recommendations for the DRCH to help NMCPHC ensure the existing resources linked on milSuite serve the needs of diabetes educators.
To view the webinar on the day of the event, click on or copy and paste the following link:
https://conference.apps.mil/webconf/drchoverview
The webinar is designated for diabetes educators, health educators, clinicians, and others in the medical field across MHS who educate patients on diabetes self-management. Please contact Ms. Katie Riuli at [email protected] to register.
CONTENTS
• “Diabetes Resource and Collaboration Hub” Webinar Promotion Package
• June Is Men’s Health Awareness Month
• Yoga Offered at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMCM)
• Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center Blue H News: New Criteria for Marine Corps Commands
• NHB Health Promotion Coordinator Job Listing on USAJobs
• In The News
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JUNE IS MEN’S HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH
June is Men’s Health Month, an opportunity to increase awareness about health issues important to men, such as prostate, testicular, skin and colon cancers, hypertension, obesity, and heart disease. This month the Military Health System (MHS) will focus on the importance of recognizing preventable health problems and encouraging early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys within the DoD community. Please follow the links for more information and resources concerning Men’s Health and the observance of June as Men’s Health Month:
• Men’s Health Awareness - Military Health Systems• MHS Operation Live Well• CDC Men’s Health
YOGA OFFERED AT WALTER REED NATIONAL MILITARY MEDICAL CENTER (WRNMCM)
It appears centuries-old practice involving postures, stretches, meditation and breathing provides benefits today at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center’s (WRNMMC) 7-West inpatient psychiatry ward and in the WRNMMC four-week, psychiatric outpatient Continuity Service “day program.” Learn more about how the yoga classes are helping patients at WRNMMC at: http://www.health.mil/News/Articles/2015/06/11/Yoga-Ancient-Practice-Helps-Todays-Patients. Get the facts on how you might benefit from yoga on the NMCPHC’s HPW Wounded Ill and Injured (WII) website at: http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcphc/Documents/health-promotion-wellness/wounded-ill-and-injured/ICM/WII_ICM_YogaFactSheet.pdf. For more information on other Integrative and Complementary Medicine practices, go to: http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcphc/health-promotion/Pages/Wii-cam.aspx
NAVY AND MARINE CORPS PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER BLUE H NEWS: NEW CRITERIA FOR MARINE CORPS COMMANDS
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new Blue H criteria set designed specifically for Marine Corps commands. In the past, these commands used the “Fleet” criteria, which were
not a great fit. For 2015, we invite Marine Corps commands to apply for the Blue H using the new Marine Corps Command criteria - or they may use the Fleet criteria if preferred. See the new criteria on the Blue H homepage at: http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcphc/health-promotion/Pages/blue-h.aspx
NHB HEALTH PROMOTION COORDINATOR JOB LISTING ON USAJOBS
Learn more about the Health Promotion Coordinator position which is located in the Health Promotion and Wellness Department at Naval Hospital Bremerton, WA. For more information visit: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/406845200
IN THE NEWS
NMCP Delivers Gold Star Care, Earns Blue H Award - Navy.mil
2015 Warrior Games: Skills Learned in Competition Help Warriors Manage Injury - Health.mil
Celebrity chef serves up food and fitness tips - Health.mil