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Learn for Life Series 1: Building Up Community Engagement, Starting with the Individual”

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About this course

The Lifestyle Management I course provides a comprehensive overview of leading a healthy lifestyle, specifically in the areas of diet and exercise. Whether you are in the pink of health, have certain risk factors or a pre-existing chronic condition, this course will offer you practical tips to achieve your optimal mental and physical well-being.

Participant who has completed the graded quizzes and obtained a passing score of 50% will be eligible for Certificate of Participation. The download link to the Certificate will be available under the Progress Tab in the course site.

What you will learn

On completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify health risks and explain steps to achieving your health goals
  • Explain the importance of good nutrition and how it can be achieved
  • Recommend exercises to improve physical fitness

Course Staff

A/Prof Goh Lee Gan
Honorary Fellow (Visiting Consultant) to Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS; and National University Hospital, Singapore.

Biography
A/Prof Goh Lee Gan graduated with a distinction in Social Medicine and Public health at University of Singapore (presently known as NUS) and subsequently underwent training in internal medicine, culminating in the Master of Medicine. In 1987,

A/Prof Goh left private practice to join the then National University of Singapore. He taught Public Health, and Family Medicine at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is presently an Associate Program Director in the National University Polyclinics Family Medicine Residency Program.

A/Prof Goh is ... a Past President of the College of Family Physicians Singapore, and Past Regional Vice President of the World Organisation of Family Doctors. He has 60 publications cited in the PubMed literature on Family Medicine and Public Health. Together with Prof Kua and several other colleagues in the Department of Psychological Medicine, they developed the NUS Age Well Everyday (AWE) programme in 2015 and piloted in Queenstown Community Centre. The programme has now been extended to six community centres in Singapore namely, Queenstown, Eunos, Tampines Changkat, Bishan North, Hougang and Chong Pang as of 2019.

  • Start: Available Now
  • Length: 4 hours
  • Price: TBC
  • Course Provider: SUSS
  • Subject: TBC
  • Language: English
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pcmbox6@nus.edu.sg

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