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March 12th, 2013

Health promotion expert Katherine Froehlich-Grobe to speak March 29

Writer: Lauren Mayo, 706/542-5889, lmayo1@uga.edu
Contact: Melissa Erickson, melissa9@uga.edu

Published in KINS, Press Releases

Froehlich-Grobe

Froehlich-Grobe

Katherine Froehlich-Grobe, one of the leading researchers and educators in the field of health promotion and behavioral sciences will speak at the University of Georgia on Friday, March 29.

Froehlich-Grobe, an associate professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Texas-Dallas will give a lecture titled, “Promoting Health for Individuals with Disabilities: Time to Act,” at 3:30 p.m. in Room S175 of the Coverdell Center. A Meet-and-Greet Reception with her will precede the lecture at 2:30 p.m. The reception and lecture are sponsored by the UGA Obesity Initiative and the College of Education’s department of kinesiology.

Froehlich-Grobe’s research focuses on developing and assessing interventions concerning behavior change, barriers to community participation and methodological improvements to assess the health status of people with physical disabilities.

On Saturday, March 30, Froehlich will participate in a panel discussion on health in people with disabilities hosted by the department of kinesiology as part of the Northeast Georgia Transition Fair and Disability Exposition. The exposition will be held in Tate 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The goal of the two events is to facilitate interaction between the academic and disability community on preventative health in persons with disabilities.

 

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