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Webinar: Heart Health @ Work

Webinar: Heart Health @ Work

February 26, 2018
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Date(s) - 02/26/2018
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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When it comes to fighting heart disease and stroke – not all worksite wellness programs are created equally. 

Kerrin Kleinschmidt, Senior Community Impact Director for American Heart Association, is back to bring some of the best practices to move your worksite wellness program from adequate to excellent. Whether you work for an organization of 5 or 5,000, you’ll find information that can help you.  There’s much more to heart healthy employees than providing healthy food at a meeting; do employees know heart attack warning signs? can they do CPR? are you encouraging physical activity?  do you provide a tobacco-free environment?  We’ll discuss these issues and more.

During this session, participants will learn:

  • the basics of heart disease and stroke;
  • warning signs and risk factors;
  • best practices to improve the cardiovascular health of employees; and
  • how to find tools with the American Heart Association

For more information, contact Sherry Haskins at:
Telephone: (602)-372-7034
E-Mail: info@healthyazworksites.org

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