[PHNUTR-L] Cornell Childhood Obesity Course - Last Chance to
Register!
Christina Stark
cms11 at cornell.edu
Mon Apr 13 20:14:17 PDT 2009
Dear colleagues,
Last chance to register! Please note space is limited in the online
course Preventing Childhood Obesity: An Ecological Approach, and the
course is almost full. Register now if you want to participate in the
upcoming session, which starts April 29. See details below.
Feel free to forward this message to others who might be interested.
Christina
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>Dear colleagues:
>
>Greetings from Cornell NutritionWorks, the online professional
>development program at
><http://www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu/>www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu.
>
>Registration is now open!
>Preventing Childhood Obesity: An Ecological Approach
>April 29 through June 9, 2009
>
>Go to <http://www.ecornell.com/cnw>www.ecornell.com/cnw to register
>and for more information. There is a link to a course outline under
>the More Information section on this page. Note you can take the
>course as an individual or as part of a team. Please contact me for
>more details.
>
>Here are some comments from those who have already taken this course:
> "This course was extremely timely in my work in community health."
>"Overall, I felt the course was easy to use and well done. Thank you!"
>"This ecological approach has been extremely useful... It is empowering!"
>
>Please note, to enroll in the course, you first need to be a member
>of Cornell NutritionWorks. Membership is free. If you aren't already
>a member, go to
><http://www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu/>www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu.
>You will then need to complete the separate eCornell course
>enrollment process and submit payment via credit card
>at <http://www.ecornell.com/cnw>www.ecornell.com/cnw.
>
>A brief summary of the course is below. Note, space in the course is
>limited, so register now!
>
>Please feel free to forward this message to interested colleagues.
>
>Christina
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>
>Childhood obesity is of concern to many members of the community.
>Faculty in the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell have
>developed an in-depth online course to help guide you in taking an
>ecological approach to preventing childhood obesity in a local
>community. An ecological approach leads you through a series of
>assessments (of behavior, of the environment, and then of specific
>local factors) to help you diagnose the underlying causes of
>excessive weight gain in children. An intervention based on this
>approach is more likely to be effective because it focuses on
>changes needed at the local level to support healthy eating and active living.
>
>In this 6-week long course, you will be applying this approach,
>while focusing on a community where you work, via a four-part
>project that runs through the course. A facilitator will interact
>with you and other participants throughout the course. The format
>provides structured flexibility, which allows you to work on your
>own time and at your own pace, but within structured deadlines. The
>course is expected to take approximately 2 to 3 hours of time per
>week over the 6 weeks for a total of 12-18 hours. Class size is
>limited to about 25. The cost is $150 and the course provides 15 CPEUs.
>
>If you have questions, contact
><mailto:nutritionworks at cornell.edu>nutritionworks at cornell.edu .
>
>Christina Stark, MS, RD, CDN
>Program Leader, Cornell NutritionWorks
>Division of Nutritional Sciences
>3M13A MVR Hall, Cornell University
>Ithaca, NY 14853
>Phone: 607-255-2141, Fax: 607-255-0027
>E-mail: <mailto:nutritionworks at cornell.edu>nutritionworks at cornell.edu
>Web: <http://www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu>www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu
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