Lifestyle pillars- top tips to fitting lifestyle approaches in LTC reviews.
Delivered in a 40-minute bite-sized webinar by OHID physical activity clinical champion Michelle Turner RGN MIPHE, join for an overview of:
- Educate before medicate
- The first step in health care is self-care
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About Michelle:
I am passionate about sharing any knowledge I have, to teach and inspire others. I deliver webinars for PHE on physical activity as a clinical champion and have been asked to write a chapter of a book for Professor Sue Thompson from Nottingham University on Physical activity after she attended one of my webinars for her students.
I enjoy engaging with others and feel that I have a lot to offer, I am very patient-focused, and patient-led consultations are the key to my consultations, I would like to share how I do this and utilise the great resources out there such as” Language matters “ within the education sessions I offer. I would like to deliver lifestyle medicine pillars for staff wellbeing and for that knowledge to then be part of consultations with patients in the “Making every contact count” philosophy.