Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (HPDP) focuses on the areas of asthma, nutrition, physical activity, obesity, dementia, diabetes, osteoporosis, cancer, epidemiology and evaluation, managed care, and tobacco.  Disciplines include researchers, evaluators, professional counselors, public health administrators, dietitians/nutritionists, health educators, communication experts, psychologists, epidemiologists, and international health/community development experts.

For more information on the Health Promotion Disease Prevention Program, please contact:
Amy Slonim, Ph.D.
aslonim@mphi.org
517-324-8308



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