Winter 2018 Community Education Series: Weight and Wellness Jan. 25
The UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness, in collaboration with Turner Farm in Indian Hill, will present a Weight and Wellness program led by Angela Fitch, MD, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., on Jan. 25, at Turner Farm, 7400 Given Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45243.
Fitch, an associate professor at the UC College of Medicine, is the medical director of the Medical Weight Management program at UC Health Weigh Loss Center, a UC Health Primary Care physician and director of the UC Health Executive Health Program.
The class is $60 per person.
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About the Center
The center focuses on promoting integrative medicine principles at the UC Academic Health Center and throughout the community. The center works to engage members of all colleges and units across the university, along with our collaborative partners in the community, to develop robust integrative health and wellness initiatives and programs.
Center faculty provide education to enrich and cultivate integrative medicine skills for medical students and promote the value of treating the whole person. Using evidence-based perspectives, graduates will be able to address and counsel patients in the use of integrative modalities, improving patient care and satisfaction. Likewise, our researchers are involved in several federally-funded research projects that focus on integrative care.
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