Men's Health Matters with Derek Griffith
Men's Health Matters with Derek Griffith Derek Griffith Associate Professor of Medicine Health and Society and Director, Institutie of Men's Health talks about men's health.
Mental Health America
May 27, 2016
Mental Health America Tom Starling, CEO of Mental Health America, discusses recent trends in mental health, and how his agency supports local education for young people and serves as a clearing house for local mental health resources.
LGBTI Focus on Mental Health
May 20, 2016
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LGBTI Focus on Mental Health Jesse Erhenfeld discusses LGBTI Mental Health. Vanderbilt University Medical Center Program for LGBTI Health LGBTI Focus on Mental Health Trans Buddy Program
Pain and Mental Health
May 13, 2016
Pain and Mental Health Dr. Judith Akin focuses on how physical pain can affect the mental well being of the body.
Having Difficult Conversations: The Risks and Benefits of Conflict
Work/LIfe Connections
April 29, 2016
Having Difficult Conversations: The Risks and Benefits of Conflict Stephanie Dean, LPC, CEAP, Clinical Counselor and Assistant Manager of WLC, discusses why conflict is so difficult and the risks and benefits of having difficult conversations.
Eating Out Made Easy
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Learn how to easily and confidently make the selections you can feel good about when eating out.
Don't Lose Sleep Over Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Occupational Health Clinic
April 8, 2016
Don't Lose Sleep Over Obstructive Sleep Apnea Stephanie Townsend talks to sleep medicine expert Dr. Raghu Upender about obstructive sleep apnea.
Colonoscopies Through The Eyes of a Physician and Patient
Work/LIfe Connections
March 25, 2016
Colonoscopies Through The Eyes of a Physician and Patient Dr. Mary Yarbrough, Director of Health and Wellness: Occupational Health Clinic, Work-Life Connections EAP and Health Plus, discusses colon health from the perspective of both a physician and patient.
Dietary and Lifestyle Considerations to Reduce Risk of Colo-rectal Cancer
Dietary and Lifestyle Considerations to Reduce Risk of Colo-rectal Cancer Pamela Duncan, MS, RD, LDN, has been a Registered Dietitian for 24 years, and has specialized in the GI/IBD area for 5 years. Colon cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in men and women combined in the United States. It is one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer when it’s found early.
Resilience: The Ability To Bounce Back
Work/LIfe Connections
February 12, 2016
Resilience: The Ability To Bounce Back Stephanie Dean, LPC, Work-Life Connections EAP Counselor and Assistant Manager, discusses Resilience, and the ways we can learn to "bounce back" from periods of change and transition.
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Janet McCutchen: Welcome to this edition of the Vanderbilt University Health and Wellness Wellcast. I am