The Better You team invites you to join a Physician, Registered Nurse Educator and a Pharmacist for an interactive webinar series on cholesterol control.
This 3-week program is a great opportunity for you to learn how to take steps to control your cholesterol and ask questions to the doctor, nurse and pharmacist in real time.
Register for each session and begin your journey to better health now!
Session 1: Cholesterol and Your Health
Thursday, April 2nd, 2020 from 11:30 – 12:30 pm CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Cholesterol and Your Health will talk about the cardiovascular system, what cholesterol is and its role in the body, the two types of cholesterol, what the lipid panel numbers mean and the risk factors for high cholesterol.
Session 2: Healthy Lifestyle Habits
Thursday, April 9th, 2020 from 11:30 – 12:30 pm CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Healthy Lifestyle Habits will focus on the benefits of healthy habits and talk about lifestyle changes you can make for heart health. Getting enough sleep, regular physical activity, staying at a healthy weight, eating a heart healthy diet, managing stress and being tobacco-free will help manage cholesterol.
Session 3: Your Medications and You
Thursday, April 16th, 2020 from 11:30 – 12:30 pm CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Your Medications and You gives us time with a pharmacist and helps us understand the role medications, supplements, over the counter medications and herbs have in cholesterol management.
Two primary guidelines:
- Cough into at tissue, your sleeve, arm, or shirt (not your hand) so that when you touch door knobs and handles you don’t spread germs.
- Washing hands frequently is a number one priority to help prevent the spread of germs. Washing hands thoroughly is always best; however, hand sanitizer is a good alternative.
We have the TeleDoc service under Florida Blue, and it’s FREE.
Please check with your department head first; however, we do have a section in our PTO policy on page two regarding Healthy Workplace Guidelines:
REQUESTING PTO AND HEALTHY WORKPLACE GUIDELINES – Time off for personal reasons other than emergencies, and illness, including doctor or dentist appointments, must be scheduled and approved by the manager in advance. Personal time off taken without the prior approval of the manager may result in discipline up to and including dismissal of the employee. The Company reserves the right to provide a safe and healthy work environment. Managers may send employees home that are exhibiting obvious signs of illness. (e.g. Excessive coughing, sneezing, runny nose, vomiting, etc.). Employees should use accrued PTO (if available) when sent home by management.
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