TOI Healthcare Scholarship Awarded

by BHulslander 16. July 2010 08:16
Congratulations to Sara Swenson, who was just awarded The Orthopaedic Institute Healthcare Scholarship for nursing school at Santa Fe College. The scholarship provides full tuition and an allowance for books and lab fees until the completion of her program. Sara is a medical technician in our Gainesville office. We are confident that her intelligence, hard work and compassion for patients will make her an excellent nurse. We couldn't be happier that she was selected as the scholarship recipient.

To learn more about The Orthopaedic Institute Healthcare Scholarship contact The Santa Fe College Foundation at 3000 NW 83rd Street, Gainesville, Florida 32606 or call (352) 395-5200.

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Community Involvement

The Orthopaedic Institute Launches School Supply Drive

by BHulslander 25. June 2010 01:52

School Supply Dive LogoThe Orthopaedic Institute (TOI) is proud to kick off the month-long TOI School Supplies Drive, an initiative benefiting the school districts of Alachua, Marion and Columbia Counties. New and gently used items will be accepted June 25th through July 23rd , 2010.  All items collected will be distributed to public school teachers in an effort to alleviate the financial strain educators face when preparing for the new school year.

 

A recent study reported that teachers spend an average of $623 of their own money on supplies for their students each year. Kelly Brill, Assistant Principle at Fort Clarke Middle School understands the challenges faced by area educators. Brill states, “Unfortunately there are many families that are on free or reduced lunch and are unable to purchase the necessary school supplies for their children. Without hesitation teachers, guidance counselors, administrators and school staff purchase materials so no student will go without.”

 

Donations will be accepted through July 23rd in The Orthopaedic Institute’s 4 North Florida locations: Gainesville, Ocala, Lake City, and Alachua. All supplies collected in Gainesville and Alachua will be donated to Tools for Schools, Alachua County’s reusable resource center where public school teachers can shop for learning materials at no cost. Contributions in Ocala will be directed to Tools 4 Teaching and materials collected in Lake City will benefit the Columbia County School District. Traditional supplies are welcome, like paper, crayons and pencils, but gently used business or household items can also make wonderful educational tools.

 

“The TOI School Supplies Drive is a wonderful initiative that will provide school supplies to all students in need in Gainesville and the surrounding communities. The additional support is greatly appreciated,” adds Brill.

 

Below is a list of supplies often requested by teachers. Although all new or gently used educational supplies are welcome, donations of these items are always appreciated.

 

PENS & PENCILS

MARKERS

LINED NOTEBOOK PAPER

BACKPACKS

CONSTRUCTION PAPER

SCISSORS

DRY ERASE MARKERS

COLORED PENCILS

GLUE

TISSUES

INDEX CARDS

COMPUTER PAPER

ERASERS

CREATIVE/ART SUPPLIES

EDUCATIONAL GAMES

STAPLERS

GRAPH PAPER

NOTEBOOKS

CHILDREN’S BOOKS


non-traditional learning tools

production overruns

interestingly shaped trims

obsolete inventory/logo items

factory seconds or rejects

clean, colorful punch outs

packing products

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General

National Women’s Health Week, May 9th – 15th

by BHulslander 6. May 2010 03:25

National Women’s Health Week is a weeklong health observance coordinated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health (OWH). National Women’s Health Week empowers women to make their health a top priority. With the theme “It’s Your Time,” the nationwide initiative encourages women to take simple steps for a longer, healthier, and happier life. Important steps include:

  • Getting at least 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate physical activity, 1 hour and 15 minutes of vigorous physical activity, or a combination of both each week
  • Eating a nutritious diet
  • Visiting a health care professional to receive regular checkups and preventive screenings
  • Avoiding risky behaviors, such as smoking and not wearing a seatbelt
  • Paying attention to mental health, including getting enough sleep and managing stress

National Women’s Health Week will also kick off the “Woman Challenge”, an eight-week physical activity challenge for women across the nation. Woman Challenge encourages women to get at least 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity each week. Use the free Woman Activity Tracker, a program designed to help you set personal goals, earn virtual awards, and interact with a community of women just like you!

Register today and join The Orthopaedic Institute’s Woman Challenge Team. Together, we will help motivate each other to reach our personal wellness goals.

 

Click HERE (http://www.womenshealth.gov/woman/register/) to register.

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Woman Challenge May9th - July 3rd

by BHulslander 30. April 2010 09:37

The Woman Challenge - Join! - May 9 through July 3, 2010 - womenshealth.govThis May, thousands of women across the country will embark on an eight-week physical activity challenge for better health. They will be part of the Woman Challenge, a program of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health (OWH). Woman Challenge is a part of the OWH year-long Woman Activity Tracker program and its launch will kick off the 11th annual National Women's Health Week (May 9-15, 2010). The Woman Challenge encourages women to get at least 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity each week.

Getting started is easy! Register HERE (http://www.womenshealth.gov/woman/register/) for the Woman Activity Tracker, a program designed to help you be physically active all year long! Set personal goals, earn virtual awards, and interact with a community of women just like you! Then take the Woman Challenge pledge, your commitment to 8 weeks of setting and meeting personal physical activity goals.

The Orthopaedic Institute has started a public team and we hope that you join us on our journey to better health; our team name is The Orthopaedic Institute. Mark your calendar and start logging your efforts in the Activity Tracker, which will count toward our Team total. We look forward to motivating you to reach your personal wellness goals!

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