- Jim Grizzell,
MBA, MA
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Certified Health Education Specialist
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ACSM Health Fitness
Specialist
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28 years of health education experience
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- jim@healthedpartners.org
Health Links
Healthy People 2020 National Health Goals Draft Model (pdf)
Healthy People 2010 National Health Goals and Objectives (2020 page)
Partnerships for a Healthy Workforce
Mission
To provide cost-effective health promotion and disease prevention
services to help people achieve
their goals and optimal lifespan with high quality of health.
Values
Passion - Compassion - Integrity
Please contact us at:
jim@healthedpartners.org
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6.0 Category I CECH
for CHES
- NCHEC Multiple Event Provider
# MEP3305
Suggested Registered Dietician
Learning Code:
2110
Exercise Physiology

Continuing Education Self-Study
Course
The New Government Physical
Activity Guidelines for Americans
Continuing
Education Self-study Course
with 6.0 hours of reading
assignments and audio files (mp3). Take the
19-question TF, multiple choice
and short answer post-test. ($25,
for 6.0 credit hours, click here to view Fees
(refundable) and Register)
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Easy and convenient,
no deadline to start or
complete, study when and where
you prefer
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Study Guide:
key
document to help you efficiently
complete the course. Includes instructions,
objectives, assignments, helpful
hints, (PDF)
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Goal:
The goal is to prepare health
professionals to serve as expert
resource persons and communicate
and advocate for health with the
new physical activity
guidelines.
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Objectives:
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Describe the history and
background of the new
physical activity guidelines
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Explain the rationale for
the new guidelines
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List and describe resources
in the Toolkit
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Articulate the guidelines
for each population
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Describe the science and
strength of evidence for the
new guidelines
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NCHEC Participant Course
Evaluation Summary
(PDF, from social marketing
self-study course)
- Overall
Quality of Course: 4.8
(1 = Very Poor, 5 =
Excellent)
Fees and Registration
Need for the Course
There is a
need for a tool to assess the
effects of proposed policies,
projects and programs in order
prevent harm and maximize
benefits to people. HIAs were
recognized early in the 1990s by
the World Health Organization
and used by many nations. HIA
use has not caught on in the US.
There is some use in the US and
it is being recommended for use
by the Department of Health and
Human Services Healthy People
2020 Advisory Committee as well
as other organizations. is a
practical approach used to judge
the potential health effects of
a policies, programs or projects
on a population. Recommendations
are produced for decision-makers
and stakeholders, with the aim
of maximizing the proposal's
positive health effects and
minimizing its negative health
effects.
The course has
four main sections. After the
introduction the first provides
a background using the WHO
Gothenburg Consensus Paper which
is referenced by all other
organizations. You will get
information from global,
national and local perspectives.
The second section will help you
understand the importance and
recommendation to use HIAs in
the United States with an
emphasis on achieving Healthy
People 2020 goals. The third
section gives a rational and
standards for HIA use and
reports. The fourth section will
allow you to review and select a
guide to doing HIAs or
combination of guides to help
you achieve your local or
organization goals.
In the Advisory Committee’s
paper on operationalizing the
determinants of health it states
ways to implement
Healthy People 2020 can Address
Social Determinants of Health
include
providing technical assistance
in the form of short courses,
web-based training, and/or
conference sessions that guide
users on how to address factors
in the social and physical
environment through state or
local programs.
Health Education Partners is a designated
Multiple Event Provider (MEP3305) of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (NCHEC). This course has been reviewed and approved
6.0 Category I CHEC for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) in health Education.
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Quality Indicators of Distance Education
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Student-teacher interaction
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Prompt feedback
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Student support services
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Program evaluation and assessment
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Clear analysis of audience
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Documented technology plan to ensure quality
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Institutional support and institutional
resources
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Course structure guidelines
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Active learning techniques
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Respect
diverse ways of learning
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Faculty support services
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Strong rational fo distance education the correlates to the mission of the institution
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Appropriate tools and media
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Reliability and technology
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Implementation of guidelines for course development and review of instructional materials
Chaney, B. Eddy, J. Dorman, S., Glessner, L., Green, B., Lara-Alecio, R. A primer on quality indicators of distance education. Health Promotion Practice OnlineFirst. Oct. 9, 2007.
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