Community Outreach

June 2022 Community Education

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Doylestown Health remains committed to bringing quality education to the community. Join Doylestown Health certified health education specialists and nutritionists, local mental health professionals, and other select local professionals as they present important subject matter.

Doylestown Health is pleased to offer both in-person and virtual classes and events. We also offer an outdoor, socially distanced, low-impact exercise, and health education activity called Walk with a Doc. Registration is required.

Virtual Learning Made Easy

Follow these easy steps to pre-register for a virtual class:

  1. Click on the links below to register for the virtual educational webinars.
  2. You will receive an email in advance of the class start time containing a link to follow on the day of the scheduled virtual class.
  3. Mark your calendar!
  4. At the time of your scheduled virtual class(es), using a smartphone, tablet, or computer, locate the confirmation email and click the "Join Virtual" link OR "Click Here to Join" link. Please note, some virtual events may require a password to join – this can be found in the registration confirmation email.

Events Include:

Heartsaver CPR (Infant, Child, and Adult)

Tuesday, June 7, 2022 – 6:30 to 10 pm

Doylestown Hospital
Conference Room C

A one evening (3.5-hour) advanced program for the lay rescuer whose workplace requires a course completion card. Call CPR Heart Starters, Inc. at 215.354.1400 to register or visit www.cprheartstarters.com.

Pre/Postpartum Pelvic Floor — What to Know

Wednesday, June 8, 2022 – 5 to 6 pm

Webinar

Juggling life as a mother-to-be or a new mom is complicated. Learning how to do life with a new baby, little sleep, and adapting to multiple changes in your body is hard. In addition, you may have been diagnosed with pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD), a common condition pre- and post-birth, which has been spotlighted in the media the past few years as research unfolds about how important a strong pelvic floor is for maternal health. Join Dr. Alex Soriano, MD, and Jenna Boyes, PT, DPT, of Doylestown Health to learn about signs/symptoms of PFD as well as resources for pre- or post-birth to get you back in tip-top shape. Please register by using the following link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9049834339942843915

BLS Provider CPR

Tuesday, June 14, 2022 – 6:30 to 10:30 pm

Doylestown Hospital
Conference Room C

A one evening (4-hour) program for healthcare providers and lifeguards; includes the use of AED and bag mask ventilation. Call CPR Heart Starters, Inc. at 215.354.1400 to register or visit www.cprheartstarters.com.

Walk with a Doc

Wednesday, June 15, 2022 – 8 to 9 am

William E. Neis Park
Doylestown

Did you know that walking just 30 minutes a day can reduce your risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes? Join Dr. James Kmetzo, retired Doylestown Health physician, for an interactive talk on resistance exercise, followed by a walk around the park! To register, please go to: https://events.doylestownhealth.org/event/walk_with_a_doc_-_june#

MitraCliptm: An Advancement in Cardiology

Wednesday, June 15, 2022 – 5:30 to 6:30 pm

Doylestown Hospital, Ambulatory Center
Levy Conference Room or Webinar

MitraClip is a catheter-based technique that repairs the mitral valve and structures of the heart so it can function efficiently. Doylestown Health Interventional Cardiologist, James W. Hansen, DO, will discuss this less-invasive option as well as who would be a good fit for a life-saving procedure like this. Registration is required and there is limited capacity. This program is also available through Go To Webinar. If you would like to watch it at home and virtually, please use this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6665049694453123598.

If you would like to attend in person, please go to: https://events.doylestownhealth.org/event/mitraclip_an_advancement_in_cardiology.

Eating In Season

Monday, June 20, 2022 – 1 to 1:30 pm

Webinar

With food traveling from other states to the grocery store, we take it for granted that we can eat fresh berries in January or grab apples in the spring. But not that long ago, you had to eat what was in season. Join a Doylestown Health educator to learn what grows in each season and some of the best reasons to eat season to season and get some great information on local farmers' markets!

BLS Renewal

Monday, June 20, 2022 – 6:30 to 8:30 pm

Doylestown Hospital
Conference Room C

Please call CPR Heart Starters, Inc at 215.354.1400 to register or visit www.cprheartstarters.com.

Unite with Might: Mental Health Community Conversations Finale

Saturday, June 25, 2022 – 8:30 to 10:30 am

CB West High School Stadium

In an effort to memorably conclude Doylestown Health’s 5th Annual Mental Health Series, Unite With Might: Mental Health Community Conversations, we invite you and your friends/family to join us for a morning dedicated to continue the much-needed conversations surrounding mental health and substance use disorders. Please dress comfortably as this event is outdoors and contains light physical activity.
Please see below for event schedule:
8:30-9 am: Event Check-In & Light Refreshments
9-9:30 am: Welcome Statement & Guest Speaker from The Story Powered Initiative
9:30-10 am: Brief Stretch & Group Walk
10-10:30 am: Resource Exhibit & Closing Statement

The rain date for this event is Sunday, June 26; schedule will be the same as above. This event is not sponsored by Central Bucks School District or any of its schools. It is sponsored by Doylestown Health, the Village Improvement Association, and NAMI Bucks County.

To register, please use this link: https://events.doylestownhealth.org/event/unite_with_might_mental_health_community_conversations_finale#

About Doylestown Health and Doylestown Hospital

Doylestown Health is a comprehensive healthcare system of inpatient, outpatient and wellness education services connected to meet the health needs of all members of the local and regional community. Doylestown Hospital, the flagship to Doylestown Health, has 247 beds and a Medical Staff of more than 435 physicians in over 50 specialties. An independent nonprofit health system, Doylestown Health is dedicated to providing innovative, patient-centered care for all ages.

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