Walk with a Doc i was recently featured on WETM-TV (Elmira, NY). Read the full aricle and watch the video here.
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Walk With a Doc expanding Columbus footprint at 4 local parks
This article is printed with permission from Business First in Columbus, OH. Read it here.
The Athens Messenger – Athens, OH
Walk with a Doc Program Motivates Movement
WDRB in Louisville features KentuckyOne Health
Watch this clip from WDRB and see how KentuckyOne Health and the Mayor's Healthy Hometown Movement are teaming up this summer to get Louisville area residents to Walk With a Doc. LaQuandra Nesbitt, M.D., is a guest on the program.
Calgary Foothills on CBC Calgary
CBC News in Calgary recently featured Walk With A Doc powered by Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network. Congratulations to Dr. Robert Burn and company for making us proud! Click here to see the video.
KentuckyOne Health-Walk With A Doc
Front page of the Bellefontaine Examiner
Mary Rutan Hospital received a special place of honor on the front page of the the Bellefontaine Examiner's February 25, 2013 edition. Christie Barns, Coordinator of Community Events at the hospital, gave us the scoop. "Our first walk went extremely well and our local paper is a great supporter." See the attached PDF article for […]
Walk with a Doc to debut in Bellafontaine
From the The Bellefontaine Examiner Staff Mary Rutan Hospital is set to debut a new program that couples physical activity with expert medical advice. Logan County’s first Walk with a Doc program is scheduled from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Hilliker YMCA, 300 Sloan Blvd. Walkers will enjoy a refreshing walk […]
Walk with a Doc This Saturday!
Benjamin Franklin quipped, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” These words are especially true when it comes to heart disease and disproportionate cardiovascular issues in the Mississippi Delta.
Therefore, Delta Regional Medical Center in partnership with the Hodding Carter Memorial YMCA and the Greenville Mall are launching a Walk with a Doc Program this Saturday, February 16, at the Greenville Mall at 8 a.m.
Wisconsin State Journal (Madision, WI)
Around Town: Madison parks program pairs residents with doctors to get exercise Plain-old walking can be good exercise as long as you walk at a pace vigorous enough to get your heart rate up. One rule of thumb, said Dr. Laura Houser, is "if you can talk but not sing. That is a good pace."