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Make Smarter Choices About Your Health

SmartDraw Spotlight: Make Smarter Choices About Your Health

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Make Smarter Choices About Your Health

This presentation is inspired by the SmartDraw Blog post entitled, SmartDraw Spotlight: Make Smarter Choices About Your Health To view the full blog posting go to http://blog.smartdraw.com/

SmartDraws HealthcareCategoryThe HealthcareCategory contains a number of sub-categories that range from anatomy illustrationdiagrams to health & fitnessto medical processes. Depending on your professionor if you're ina particular field study, you may find that a combination of these templates will prove to be valuable personally and professionally. Although there are a number of templates that can easily be applied, this week's spotlight will be focused on a few of the templates you'll find in theHealth & Fitness sub-category.

HealthcareCategory's Sub-Category List*

*Note: Each sub-category contains a folder of templates and sample diagrams.Anatomy WorksheetsAnatomy IllustrationsCancerCardiologyDentistryDiabetesDisordersHealth & FitnessInjury ReportIntensive OutpatientMedical ExaminationMedical ProcessesNeurologyOB-GYNOrthopedicsPatient CarePediatrics

Healthcare Category

SmartDraw Tip:To access the Health& Fitness sub-category, simply open SmartDraw. In the Left Panel of the Category screen, select Healthcare. The Health & Fitnesssub-category will appear in the Category Preview and the remaining sub-categories will appear in the Left Panel as shown above.The most common way to find out whether youre overweight or obese is to figure out your body mass index (BMI). BMI is an estimate of body fat and a good gauge of your risk for diseases that occur with more body fat. The higher your BMI, the higher your risk of disease. BMI is calculated from your height and weight.Diagnosing Overweight and Obesity Diagram

Disaster PlanningTip:When creating a disaster plan for your family, it's best to have members of the family involved in the planning process. Involvement increases ownership and buy-in in any process. You may choose to print out the existing Family Disaster Plan form and distribute it to members of the family to complete independently. Then have the family come together to share ideas and collaborate on the final plan. The final step is to rehearse the plan.Family Disaster Plan

About RuthJoy Bitner, M.Ed. With a M.Ed. in Human Resource Development and Organizational Behavior, RuthJoy has become a trusted advisor and educator working with mid-market to global organizations providing change management and user adoption strategy services for more than 15 years. As the Director of Learning and Organizational Development of SmartDraw Software she continues to coach and mentor professionals from non-profits to Fortune 500 companies.

An unashamed perfectionist and absolute SmartDraw Addict, she discovers innovative ways to use diagrams in her day-to-day activities to increase productivity and efficiency for herself as well as her clients.

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