Projects

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BodyWorks 

BodyWorks is a program designed to help parents and caregivers of adolescents improve family eating and activity habits. The program and its materials are available in English and Spanish. Read more ...

Bright Futures The Bright Futures for Women’s Health and Wellness Initiative (BFWHW) is a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) program designed to encourage better health among women across their lifespan. Read more ...

Clinic / PL Partnership One of the primary goals of UWIN is to make more reliable health information available to health-care providers and their patients who share constituencies with neighborhood public library throughout Utah. Through this initiative, public libraries across Utah will form partnerships with their community health clinics. Read more ...

SNAP SNAP is the acronym for Speedy Nutrition and Physical Activity Assessment and Guidance Protocol, which is a simple primary prevention program intended for use in primary care. SNAP is based upon the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change and was created with the cooperation of Community Health Centers, Inc. in Salt Lake City, Utah. Read more ...

Retinopathy Project Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetes affects 5.7%-6.5% of all of the citizens of the state of Utah. The Retinopathy working group of retinal specialists and community health specialists meet each month to implement the screening program. Read more ...

Sweet Success
(UNHS) 
A model of care for pre-pregnant and pregnant women with diabetes. Read more ...

Wisewoman
(UNHS) 
To provide low-income, under- or uninsured 40- to 64-year-old women with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities to improve diet, physical activity, and other lifestyle behaviors to prevent, delay and control cardiovascular and other chronic diseases. Read more ...