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March 2009 News
Taking an holistic
approach to health By K. NANCOO-RUSSELL Steadfast in their belief that a holistic approach is needed to nurture a healthy community, the Shiloh Seventh-Day Adventist Church hosted its fourth annual Health Expo yesterday on the church grounds from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event was held under the theme “Your Health and You” and featured booths which offered blood pressure testing; blood glucose screening; dental, eye and ear exams; cholesterol testing and weight and health assessments. There was also a Kids’ Corner and a display of vegetarian dishes. Attendees heard lectures from Dr. Tamara Burke-Moree and Dr. Alvira Higgs and an address from the keynote speaker, administrator of The Rand Memorial Hospital Sharon Williams. According to the church’s pastor, Henry Moncur, the event was
focused on providing members of the public with information on health The health department of the church, which is headed by
Michelle James, was responsible for organizing the event. James explained that “Outside of the medical arena, it is important that we teach
our people how to care for their bodies, because in learning about the word of This year’s event was able to benefit from the presence of
Ross University medical students on the island, since some 60-plus students
volunteered to assist. Timothy Yu, Vice President of Ross University Student
Government Association explained that the students have been interested in
performing some community service since arriving on the island and jumped at the
opportunity to help when they heard about the Expo. “Volunteer work is very
important. It’s one of the reasons that a lot of us students actually decided to
go to medical school, to give back to the community and so this is just an
opportunity for us to do that,” he said. Faculty member Dr. Jennifer Cannon said she is proud of the
students for their selflessness since many of them will be taking major
examinations today and could have used the time to prepare. “I’m just really
proud that they came out and are dedicated to come and spend their Sunday
afternoon when they could be studying or sitting on the beach relaxing,” she
said. Pastor Moncur expressed his appreciation to the students for the time and effort they loaned to the Expo. “It’s a good partnership that works together. We’re happy that they are involved with us in this Expo this year,” she said.
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Copyright © June 2003 North Bahamas Mission of Seventh-day Adventists
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