Three 杏吧视频 staff members and an alumna wrote a piece on workplace wellness for Public Health Nursing.
Authors on the piece were:
- Elizabeth R. Click, medical director and assistant professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing;
- Janetta M. Hammock, diversity program manager in the Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity;
- Brinn Omabegho, department manager and assistant to the chairman in the Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology; and
- Ann Kowal Smith (LAW 鈥86; GRS 鈥10, management), executive director of Books@Work.
Their piece, titled 鈥淒eveloping community relationships to enhance well-being in a worksite wellness program,鈥 explained the effectiveness of three programs offered at CWRU through the employee wellness program that have been implemented to strengthen university community well-being.
The authors discuss the newer area of worksite wellness and the positive impact made when relationships are forged through community programs.
It also was published in the May/June issue of Public Health Nursing (Volume 36, Issue 3).