'Energy for Performance' Program Centerpiece of 2009 AAOHN Symposium and Expo


ATLANTA, Jan. 26, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Inc. (AAOHN), www.aaohn.org, is pleased to announce the presentation of the "Energy for Performance" program Wednesday, April 22 as part of the 2009 AAOHN Symposium and Expo at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. Developed by the renowned Human Performance Institute (HPI), the program has benefited thousands working in high-profile businesses and corporations.

"Energy for Performance" explores performance psychology, nutrition and exercise physiology to help healthcare and other professionals manage their energy and become more productive and effective in both their professional and personal lives.

This successful energy management training course is broken into three sessions: Truth and Purpose, which focuses on the acquisition of comprehensive energy management skills; Nutrition and Movement, which helps to develop greater resilience and flexibility in the face of non-stop stress; and Taking Action, which addresses habits and rituals that support maximum performance. The program concludes with a panel discussion led by AAOHN President-elect, Dr. Kay Campbell, regarding the benefits of an energy management program in today's corporate structure.

"We are really looking forward to sharing HPI's 'Energy for Performance' training with this year's Symposium attendees," says Richard Kowalski, RN, MSA, COHN-S and AAOHN President. "This extraordinary program, along with AAOHN's other scheduled seminars, sets the benchmark for the type of educational opportunities occupational and environmental health nurses and other healthcare professionals can expect."

This highly praised program has educated business professionals in a variety of industries, and can be attended individually or as part of the larger Symposium & Expo. This is an excellent bargain for participants compared to the cost of presenting this informative series to an entire company.

AAOHN http://www.aaohn.org welcomes everyone in the healthcare industry to attend the "Energy for Performance" program. For more information and to register for this program and the 2009 AAOHN Symposium and Expo April 17-23, visit the informational website at: http://www.aaohn.org/education/symposium-expo/Advance_Program/Letter.cfm.

AAOHN is a global organization with members who encompass the entire range of health and safety workers, worker populations and community groups.



            

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