[Health_Education_Promotion] FW: A Story of Health - CE credits available
Dubuisson Nadege
nadege.dubuisson at state.or.us
Thu Jan 28 15:46:05 PST 2016
http://coeh.berkeley.edu/ucpehsu/soh.html
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Why you should read the eBook
When people get sick or develop a disability, they often ask their health care providers, "How or why did this happen?" In some cases, the answer is obvious. In others, it's more complicated. A Story of Health is a multimedia eBook that explores this question and delves into how our environments interact with our genes to influence health across the lifespan. A Story of Health is told through the lives of fictional characters and their families - Brett, a young boy with asthma; Amelia, a teenager with developmental disabilities; and toddler Stephen, recently diagnosed with leukemia. Each fictional case features the latest scientific research about disease origin and helpful facts about disease prevention. Colorful illustrations, graphics and videos enhance each page. Links to a wide range of additional resources and hundreds of scientific papers enrich each story with information you can use today to promote health and prevent disease.
Free Continuing Education Credits for Health Professionals
The eBook offers FREE continuing credits offered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Each story is accredited separately with information available in the eBook, and registration for credits here: http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/emes/health_professionals/index.html.
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