Issue 333, 2013 June/July
This issue includes:
Leading by Example with Dr. Dan Beauchamp
The healthy benefits of gardening
Taking the sting out of bug bites
Introduction of the new Start!
Issue 332, 2013-April/May
This issue includes: Leading by Example with Assistant Vice Chancellor Brock Williams, National Employee Health and Fitness Day information, and tips for better posture.
Issue 332, 2013-April/May
Issue 331, 2013-February/March
This issue includes:
Leading by Example with Nancy Brown, MD
The Counseling Corner featuring the topic of perfectionism
Tips for handling dry skin
The Eating Well Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Peanut Stir-fry
An article on how to effectively stand up for yourself
Issue 327, 2012- December/January
This issue includes:
Leading by Example with Mark Bandas
The Counseling Corner discussion featuring Holiday Stress
Handwashing Tips
The Eating Well Recipe: Roasted Butternut Squash
Issue 327, 2012- December/January
MRI Screening Questionnaire
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People who work in or around Zones III and IV of the MRI suite are exposed to very strong magnetic fields. These magnetic fields can affect internal devices or foreign materials in the body, such as pacemakers, aneurysm clips, other implants, and joint replacements. These items can move or vibrate, become "activated" unintentionally, or become hot as a result of exposure to the magnetic field.
Workplace Fatigue in Healthcare Workers
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It's a Fact-- Staying alert at work reduces staff and patient injuries. Want to hear more about what Vanderbilt is doing to help you deal with fatigue? Listen to our new Wellcast and learn why agencies are sounding the alarm on the risks of health care worker fatigue."
Return to Work Program
Occupational Health Clinic
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The Return to Work Program allows you to continue working after a job-related illness or injury even when you cannot do all of your regular duties. This lets you continue working, earning pay, receiving benefits and lets you save your accrued time-off for other needs.
Green Dots: How to Prevent Domestic Violence Before it Starts
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Green Dots: How to Prevent Domestic Violence Before it Starts
Margie Gale, RN, MSN, CEAP, Work-Life Connections Nurse Wellness Specialist, discusses the Green Dots program and how bystanders implementing the philosophy of Green Dots can help prevent domestic violence in its earliest stages.
Issue 316, 2011- October/November 2011
Health & Wellness
This issue includes:
The Counseling Corner discussion on feeling down in the dumps
The Healthy Pulse featuring faculty/staff flu shot participation
Recipe for chicken vegetable soup with kale
Tips on Halloween safety for children
Issue 316, 2011- October/November 2011
Quit Rx
Occupational Health Clinic
The Occupational Health Clinic Quit Rx Program offers counseling and treatment services for smokers ready to give up smoking.