Healthy Living lecture series to begin May 29
May 23, 2018
Jeff Richardson
907-474-6284
University of Alaska Fairbanks Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning will offer its
Healthy Living lecture series starting on May 29.
The annual series features experts and specialists in various health issues. The lectures
begin at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays in the Murie Building auditorium at 性欲社, followed by question-and-answer
sessions.
Mike Bork, a stress management consultant and coach, will begin the series on May
29 with 鈥淪tress and the Balloon Animal.鈥
The summer schedule includes:
May 29 鈥 鈥淪tress and the Balloon Animal,鈥 Mike Bork, stress management consultant
and coach
June 5 鈥 鈥淧ain 鈥 Reasons Beyond Inflammation: How Osteopathic Medicine Can Address
Function and Pain to Keep You Moving,鈥 Todd Capistrant, doctor of osteopathic medicine
June 12 鈥 鈥淢echanics of Memory: How it Breaks Down and How to Fix It,鈥 Scott Luper,
naturopathic doctor
June 19 鈥 鈥淗ead over Heels for Balance,鈥 Cheryl Sackett, physical therapist, and Heidi
Watkins, athletic trainer
June 26 鈥 鈥淭he Obesity Paradox,鈥 Muhammad Ahmed, endocrinologist
July 10 鈥 鈥淎ddressing Opioids and Methamphetamines in 2018 鈥 Alaska Communities Respond,鈥
Dr. Jay Butler, chief medical officer, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services,
and director of Division of Public Health
July 17 鈥 鈥淪ecrets to Personal Medication Management: At Home, During Travel, and
How to Dispose Properly of Medications,鈥 Karen Miller, pharmacist
July 24 鈥 鈥淭ravel and Global Health: How to Stay Healthy and Alive When Traveling
and Not Become a Victim or Public Health Concern When Returning Home,鈥 Dennis Rogers,
physician assistant
July 31 鈥 鈥淒ry Needling: Effective Treatment for Muscle Pain,鈥 Denise Jerome, physical
therapist
Aug. 7 鈥 鈥淲hat it Means to be a Community Hospital, and the Foundation Health Partners-Mayo
Clinic Relationship,鈥 Dr. Michael Swenson, Tanana Valley Clinic chief medical officer,
Jim Lynch, Fairbanks Memorial Hospital CEO
The series is supported by Foundation Health Partners.
For more information, visit or call 907-474-7021.