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INShape Indiana Health Summit 2007

The 2007 INShape Health Summit was a great success. There was a wealth of information stressing the importance of workplace wellness programs. Please click on the titles below to view some of the information presented. Check back often for additional updates.

Summit Welcome Speeches Video Clips

Judy Monroe, M.D.  (wmv 124.5MB)
Indiana State Health Commissioner

Mitch Daniels  (wmv 194.5MB)
Indiana Governor

PowerPoint Presentations

Keynote Speaker

Obesity Epidemic: Threats and Opportunities  (ppt 1.7MB)
William Dietz, M.D.

Workplace Wellness Programs: Do They Enhance Wellness?  (ppt 2.6MB)
Glorian Sorensen, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Health Management Programs as a Serious Business Strategy  (ppt 10.7MB)
Dee W. Edington, M.D.

Breakout Sessions

Stress - It's Here, You Have It, How to Beat It  (ppt 1.3MB)
Michael Fort

Health and the Workplace  (ppt 2.7MB)
Timothy Hobbs, M.D.

INFluencing Women's Health Forum: Response to the Camel No. 9 Marketing Campaign  (ppt 26.6MB)
Judith Monroe, M.D.

A Comprehensive Health Promotion Model: Bridges to Health for Weight Managment
Diabetes and Asthma
  (ppt 2.1MB)
Chris Dobbins

Total Health Managment for Employers: Knowing, Acting, and Changing  (pdf 380KB)
Lee Campbell

Weight Management Strategies in the Workplace  (ppt 134KB)
Emily Frank, M.D.

Active Aging in the Workplace  (ppt 1.1MB)
Eugene Lammer, M.D.

Preparing for the Tidal Wave: The Boomer Effect in the Workplace  (ppt 825KB)
David Gobble, M.D.

Building a Wellness Program from the Gound Up  (pdf 374KB)
Sally Stevens, R.N.

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