Lifestyle medicine
Description
Lifestyle Medicine: Tools for Promoting Healthy Change, A Focus on Coaching presents sessions from a one-day course designed to provide the knowledge, skills, and tools for healthcare professionals to effectively and efficiently promote healthy lifestyle changes in their patients. Harvard Medical School faculty present five hours of cutting-edge information on Lifestyle Medicine, nutrition, wellness coaching, and behavior change on a 2-disc DVD set, including: Lifestyle Medicine: Tools for Success (Edward M. Phillips, MD, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School), Nutrition and Weight Management: Evidence-Based Review (Helen K. Delichatsios, MD, Director of Nutritional Education at Harvard Medical School), Exercise is MedicineTM: The Exercise Prescription (Edward M. Phillips, MD, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School), Wellness Coaching: An Overview and Demonstration (Margaret Moore, MBA, Co-Director of the McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School Institute of Coaching), Behavior Change: Tools to Spur Your Patients into Action (Susan Parks, PhD, Clinician and Post-Doctoral Neuropsychology Training Director at McLean Hospital), Physician-Health Coach Collaboration: A Symbiotic Relationship (Elizabeth Pegg Frates, MD, Clinical Instructor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School).
Runtime
299 min
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Date of Publication
2010
Database
Alexander Street
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