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C.D. Howe Institute Roundtable Luncheon
2014-04-28    
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Navigating the Healthcare System: The Patient’s Perspective Please join us for this Roundtable Luncheon at the C.D. Howe Institute with Richard Alvarez, Chief Executive Officer, [...]
DoD / VA EHR and HIT Summit
DSI announces the 6th iteration of our DoD/VA iEHR & HIE Summit, now titled “DoD/VA EHR & HIT Summit”. This slight change in title is to help [...]
Electronic Medical Records: A Conversation
2014-05-09    
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
WID, the Holtz Center for Science & Technology Studies and the UW–Madison Office of University Relations are offering a free public dialogue exploring electronic medical records (EMRs), a rapidly disseminating technology [...]
The National Conference on Managing Electronic Records (MER) - 2014
2014-05-19    
All Day
" OUTSTANDING QUALITY – Every year, for over 10 years, 98% of the MER’s attendees said they would recommend the MER! RENOWNED SPEAKERS – delivering timely, accurate information as well as an abundance of practical ideas. 27 SESSIONS AND 11 TOPIC-FOCUSED THEMES – addressing your organization’s needs. FULL RANGE OF TOPICS – with sessions focusing on “getting started”, “how to”, and “cutting-edge”, to “thought leadership”. INCISIVE CASE STUDIES – from those responsible for significant implementations and integrations, learn how they overcame problems and achieved success. GREAT NETWORKING – by interacting with peer professionals, renowned authorities, and leading solution providers, you can fast-track solving your organization’s problems. 22 PREMIER EXHIBITORS – in productive 1:1 private meetings, learn how the MER 2014 exhibitors are able to address your organization’s problems. "
Chicago 2014 National Conference for Medical Office Professionals
2014-05-21    
12:00 am
3 Full Days of Training Focused on Optimizing Medical Office Staff Productivity, Profitability and Compliance at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers Featuring Keynote Presentation [...]
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DoD / VA EHR and HIT Summit
6 May 14
Alexandria
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Health And Wellness

Failed to keep up with your exercise routine? Here are four simple workout routines designed for your workstation.

Importance of Exercise

Feeling the stiffness in your muscles due to an unexpected project deadline causing you to miss your regular workout for a week? Don’t worry; there’s no significant harm, and you won’t start losing muscle as long as you prevent stiffness and keep your body moving. Incorporate breath work and short exercise sessions, often referred to as exercise snacking.

For breath exercises, take short breaks during your busy day. Consider deep diaphragmatic breathing like the kapalbhati kriya in yoga or alternate nose breathing, also known as Anulom Vilom Pranayam. These exercises are highly beneficial, even when done for just five minutes. Additionally, you can include a bit of tai chi, an ancient Chinese martial routine involving deep breathing, mindfulness, and controlled movements, to relieve stress.

Plan a physical routine lasting no more than five minutes. Climb a flight of stairs, do seated crunches, use your table to bend and stretch your spine, suck in your stomach and stretch your hamstrings, or engage in slow jumping jacks or spot jogging. Slow jumping jacks, done one foot at a time, can improve cardiovascular fitness, increase calorie burn, enhance strength, and promote overall functional fitness. A minute of spot running with high knees raises heart rate, builds muscle strength, and burns calories.

Incorporate exercises that include inversions, back bends, side bends, and stretching intermittently, taking short breaks from blue light emissions at your workstation.

For chair dips, squats, and leg extensions, try the dynamic chest stretch. Stand or sit tall in your chair with arms stretched straight in front of your body. Keep your palms together, move your arms out to your sides at a steady pace, rotate your palms upwards, and push your thumbs as far back as is comfortable for ten seconds. Return to the starting position and repeat three to five times.

Squats can be performed in the corridor against a wall. Keep your chest up, maintain a neutral back position, and bend at the knees and hips, moving into a seated-like position with thighs parallel to the ground. Return to the starting position and repeat, targeting the legs, glutes, and core.

To alleviate tension in your back and shoulders, keep a resistance band at your workstation. Grasp each end in either hand, stand in the middle, raise your arms to form a V-shape with the band, slowly pull on either end, squeeze the band tight, and release.