Backus women’s series stresses balance in life
Backus women’s series stresses balance in life
NORWICH – January’s “Woman to Woman“ program will feature ways for women to balance the needs of work, family – and themselves.
“Remembering Wholeness: Living Life with Awareness,” will be presented by Amy Dunion, registered nurse and licensed massage therapist, and Martha Briggs, a licensed acupuncturist, both of the Backus Center for Healthcare Integration (CHI).
It will be held Thursday, Jan 10, from 6:30-8 p.m. in the entry level conference rooms at The William W. Backus Hospital. The program is free but registration is requested by calling 823-6313. Both men and women are encouraged to attend.
Upcoming topics in the series are:
• Feb. 14: “Girl Talk: The Transition to Becoming a Woman,” Mary Eslick, MD.
• March 13: “Your Bones Across the Lifespan,” Patricia Stuart, MD.
• April 10: “Inside Talk on Crohn's, Colitis and IBS,” Tonya Hall, MD; Jeannine Hampton, APRN; and Lisa Orowson, RN, CWOCN.
• May 8: "Latest Advances in Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment," Anca Bulgaru, MD; Nantsi Vose, RN and Lynn Mortoro,RN.
• June 12: “Who Is Taking Care of You At the Hospital...Hospitalists!” Jennifer Bellino, MD.
• July 10: “Topics in Menopause,” Melissa Welch, MD and Suzelle Hendsch, MD.

