The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is now offering an accredited Certified Professional Recovery Coach (CRPC) training program as an online course through Continuing Education.
The International Center for Addiction and Recover Education (ICARE) provides the program, which is approved through the National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coaches. UW-Stevens Point Continuing Education is now taking registration for this online program, with a discounted rate for UW-Stevens Point alumni.
The Fifteen-hundred dollars ($1,500) was donated by Prevail Bank to various school districts, United Ways, and Meals in a Backpack programs to support those children who don’t have all the supplies or nourishment they need to be successful in school. An additional $750 was used to purchase school supplies needed.
“Prevail Bank is very proud to contribute to the well-being of our local children,” said Nathan Quinnell, Prevail Bank President. “We want to ensure no child is hungry and that they have all the
WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Aspirus Riverview Diabetes & Nutrition Center is pleased to announce the resumption of the Adult Diabetes Support Group. The group will hold one fall meeting and one spring meeting each year.
For the fall meeting, “Trends in Diabetes Management” will be presented by Registered Nurse Gaynal Hofmeister, RN, CDE, Registered Dietitian Becki White, MS, RD, CDE, and Registered Dietitian Karrie Benda, MS, RD.
Conflicting information and new technology can be confusing. The presenters will
[STEVENS POINT, WI] – The Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce their 75th Season, entitled “Jubilation” with a newly appointed concertmaster, Dr. Anna Cromwell. She succeeds Steve Bjella, a longtime concertmaster and Graham Emberton who served as Interim Concertmaster for part of the 73rd season and served as Concertmaster for the 74th Season.
Cromwell exclaims her excitement by saying “I am honored to be part of this group of wonderful musicians and am looking forward to serving
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Department of Theatre and Dance is taking a closer look at “Hidden Lives” this year with a season full of drama, comedy, mythology and original dance.
The first performance of the season is a staged reading of “Spoon River Anthology,” a collection of short, free verse poems that narrate the epitaphs of the residents of the fictional Spoon River, Ill., spoken from beyond the grave by former residents of the dreary, confining small town. Professor Jim O’Connell,
WAUSAU, Wis. – In the realm of healthcare, there exist remarkable individuals who have forged unique and inspiring paths to contribute to the well-being of others. As we celebrate Women in Medicine Month, the story of Kimberly Kuphal, physician assistant on the Aspirus Cardiothoracic Surgery team, stands as a testament to the transformative power of determination and passion.
Kimberly's journey into the medical field began in an unconventional manner. She graduated from the University of Arizona in
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is again ranked among the best public universities in the Midwest, according to U.S. News and World Report.
The magazine’s 2024 rankings place UW-Stevens Point as 12th among regional public universities in the 12 states in its Midwest region, up two spots from last year. The university was again recognized for its solid reputation among peer institutions, graduation rate and student retention.
UW-Stevens Point improved its rank among best value schools in the
Stevens Point, WI (September 12, 2023) – It was “Aloha Friday” on September 8th, as the Boys & Girls Club of Portage County rallied the community to raise $20,000 for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui through a Brat Fry at Festival Foods.
The brat fry generated over $5,000 in hot dog, hamburger, and brat sales with another $5,000 being donated by individuals and local businesses. Many local businesses submitted large orders for their employees while supporting the Brat Fry.
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“When your heart goes above its normal rhythm it’s kind of like just putting the gas all the way down in your car and just running it for hours. Your car might last a few hours, but it’s going to be hard on the engine.”
WAUSAU, Wis. – Every year, the month of September is dedicated to raising awareness about atrial fibrillation, or AFib, a common but often misunderstood heart rhythm disorder. To shed light on this condition, John Johnkoski, MD, cardiothoracic surgeon at Aspirus Heart & Lung Surgery,
An international multidisciplinary collective of artists called “Take Me to The River” will offer a wide variety of Stevens Point events beginning the week of Sept. 20, through a partnership between the city and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
The guest artist residency is designed to engage students from kindergarten through 12th grade, university students, faculty and the community in the celebration of water and its profound impact on the region. Sponsors include the College of Fine Arts
ADAMS, WI – Every year, sepsis silently strikes down at least 1.7 million adults in the United States, a staggering number that continues to rise. As the population ages, antibiotic resistance grows, and more individuals manage chronic diseases, the threat of sepsis looms larger than ever. In recognition of this serious health issue, September is designated as Sepsis Awareness Month, dedicated to educating the public about the signs of sepsis and preventing the tragic consequences it can bring.
Here's Enjoy a guided birdwatching tour while learning about bird habitats and forestry at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Schmeeckle Reserve next month.
The tour will be offered from 7 to 10 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 7, meeting at the reserve’s Visitor Center. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Center for Wildlife (WCW) and the Wisconsin Forestry Center at UW-Stevens Point, the tour will be led by Jennifer Summers. A program development specialist at the WCW, she has been birding for five years and has led
Celebrate Hispanic culture at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with events marking Hispanic Heritage Month.
A Drag Queen Loteria bingo game will kick off the month on Friday, Sept. 15, from 6-8 p.m. with free food and prizes and host Kawaii Canary. Tickets are $10 for the community and $2 for university students, staff and faculty. Kids are free with an adult ticket. The event is sponsored by the Queer Resource Center and Multicultural Resource Center within the Diversity and College Access
WAUSAU, Wis. – In the heart of Women in Medicine Month, we proudly shine a spotlight on exceptional women who have made their mark in the health care field. Among these remarkable individuals is Julie Christensen, a dedicated registered nurse and nursing supervisor at Aspirus Health.
"I wanted to be a nurse ever since I was little," Julie shares. Growing up in an environment where both her parents were nurses, Julie's connection to health care was deeply ingrained. "I always had the health care field
WAUSAU, Wis. – Summer is short here in Wisconsin. We all try to enjoy it while we can, but the hot summer sun can take a toll on our skin. The Skin Cancer Foundation estimates that 90 percent of skin aging is caused by the sun. Some damage we can see right away and some we can’t see quite yet and causes us to age quicker over time.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), skin damage, or oxidative stress to the skin cells, caused by the sun can also lead to wrinkles, age
"Being a neonatal nurse is who I am, not just what I do."
WAUSAU, Wis. – In the realm of health care, few callings are as noble as that of a nurse. Their unwavering dedication, empathy, and commitment to healing make them the backbone of medical care. Sarah Walder, a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner at Aspirus Wausau Hospital (AWH), stands as a shining example of this noble profession. As we celebrate American Medical Association’s Women in Medicine Month, we have the privilege to spotlight her remarkable
Explore the changes of the seasons, animal behavior, teamwork in nature and other topics as part of the Junior Scientist program sponsored by the Museum of Natural History and the Allen F. Blocher Planetarium at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
Museum programs will be held at 5:30 p.m. on select Thursdays in Room A113 of the Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point, as work continues on new museum spaces. These are held free of charge throughout the year for all ages but are most
STEVENS POINT, WI – Thanks to a Stevens Point boy and his family, the tiniest of patients at Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital go home with their own book.
Elliott Victory is the inspiration for Elliot’s Little Library. Recently, he and his mom, Katie, visited Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital to deliver dozens of books for the babies cared for in the hospital's Special Care Nursery.
Born in September 2016, Elliot was 15 weeks early and weighed just 1 lb., 12 oz. He spent 96 days in an area NICU, where
STEVENS POINT, WI – All expecting women, along with their support persons and family members, are invited to a Pregnancy Expo at Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital.
Attendees will:Learn about important topicsDiscover community resourcesExperience interactive displaysTour the Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital birth center
Hosted by the hospital’s birth center team, the Pregnancy Expo will be held Wednesday, September 27, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the cafeteria of Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital, 900
“I think in medicine we all bring our own life experiences to the table. And as a woman in the women's health care field, I bring the perspective of someone who’s ‘been there, done that.’”
WAUSAU, Wis. – As we kick off American Medical Association’s Women in Medicine Month, it's essential to shine a light on the diverse and unconventional paths that many incredible women have taken in the field of health care. One such inspiring journey is that of Christiann Rosemurgy, a dedicated certified nurse
“If you’re in an accident, it’s aways best to get checked out by a medical provider.”
WAUSAU, Wis. – Each year, countless lives are forever changed due to traumatic injuries sustained in roadway accidents. Since January 2023, Wisconsin has seen 302 fatalities.
The aftermath of these incidents can have far-reaching consequences, affecting not only the individuals involved but also their families and communities.
Trauma-related injuries, resulting from roadway accidents, encompass a broad
Take a few cosmic journeys around the universe this September at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Allen F. Blocher Planetarium.
Planetarium shows are offered at 2 p.m. on the Sundays of Sept. 10-24. Special youth-focused programs for families will be offered at 3 p.m. on select Sundays with story time followed by a show. All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs:Sept. 10 – “Two Small Pieces of Glass: The Amazing Telescope” – Hear
WAUSAU, Wis. – To help create awareness of an often-unknown cardiovascular condition, Aspirus Heart Care is offering a free screening to detect peripheral artery disease (PAD) for community members who are most at risk for the disease.
According to the National Institutes of Health, one in 20 people over the age of 50 have PAD, with some people experiencing symptoms and some having no symptoms at all.
The condition is caused by plaque buildup in blood vessels and arteries that reduces the flow of August 28th, 2023 Marshfield, Wisconsin – Simplicity CU has been named one of the Best Credit Unions to Work For in the United States by American Banker for the sixth consecutive year. In partnership with Best Companies Group, American Banker ranked the top 70 Credit Unions in areas like pay and benefits, corporate culture and communication and work environment. This year, Simplicity CU ranked 40th nationwide in the annual survey. “The Simplicity Team is a collaborative and dynamic group with innovation and
“Social media can also be a breeding ground for many negative effects such as mental health issues and disrupted sleep patterns.”
WAUSAU, Wis. – In the fast-paced digital landscape, social media's influence on children is a pressing concern. As youngsters increasingly embrace the online world, it’s important to understand the effects of social media on their overall wellbeing.
“Social media platforms offer a space for children to express themselves creatively and stay connected with friends and
STEVENS POINT, WI – August marks the two-year anniversary of the Stevens Point community’s partnership with Aspirus Health System.
Over the past two years, Aspirus has invested more than $2 million to support improvements to Aspirus Steens Point Hospital that ensure the highest quality health care for patients and the community.
The most significant capital investment was a complete upgrade of patient monitors, allowing for improved access to data history, enhanced diagnostic capabilities, central
“When patients seek their cancer care here at Aspirus, they really do have a full team of people on their side.”
WAUSAU, Wis. – Cancer: a word that carries the weight of millions of lives affected worldwide. As medical science advances and treatment options become more complex, the role of health care professionals in cancer care has become increasingly crucial. Among these professionals, the oncology pharmacist plays a pivotal role in ensuring that cancer patients receive the most effective and safe
“Make fruits and vegetables accessible and visible, and then let your kids see you snacking on them too, so they start to see it as normal behavior.”
WAUSAU, Wis. – As the back-to-school season approaches, parents are gearing up to ensure their children are well-prepared academically and emotionally. However, one aspect that is often overlooked is the critical role of nutrition in a child's growth and development.
Kids rapidly grow and their bodies lay the foundation for a healthy future, so it is Prevail Bank is a community bank that takes seriously its vision of making a lasting, meaningful, and positive impact. This year, as a result of its free community shred days held at each of its nine branches, 13.5 tons of paper was collected and shredded, saving 230 trees ….
27 barrels of oil - enough to run the average car for over a year (17,010 miles)55,350 kilowatts of energy - enough power to cover the annual usage of 6+ average homes43.2 cubic yards of landfill and810 pounds of
UW-Stevens Point Continuing Education offering course for recovery coaching
School supplies provided; kids’ meals supported by Prevail Bank
Aspirus Hosts Adult Diabetes Support Group
CWSO Announces 75th Anniversary Season with new Concertmaster
UW-Stevens Point announces theatre and dance season
Kimberly Kuphal: Redefining Women's Role in Medicine
UW-Stevens Point again ranked among best public Midwest universities
Brat Fry Raises $20,000 for Boys & Girls Club of Maui
Atrial Fibrillation: Understanding the Electrical Disorder of the Heart
UW-Stevens Point to host international artist collective with series of events
Sepsis Awareness: Protecting Your Family's Health
Guided birding and forestry tour offered at UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stevens Point offering Hispanic Heritage Month events
Nursing with Heart in the Northwoods
Repairing Sun Damaged Skin from the Summer
Celebrating Sarah Walder: A Beacon of Compassion in the NICU
Junior Scientist programs offered at UW-Stevens Point
Little Library Makes Big Impact
Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Birth Center Hosts Pregnancy Expo
Empowering Women's Health: Christiann Rosemurgy's Trailblazing Story in Medicine
Roadway Accidents in Wisconsin: The Far-Reaching Consequences and Essential Steps for Prevention
UW-Stevens Point planetarium to offer shows in September
Aspirus Heart Care offering Free PAD Screening
American Banker Names Simplicity CU Among the 2023 Best Credit Unions to Work For
The Impact of Social Media on Children: Navigating the Digital Landscape
Patient Monitor Upgrade, Enhanced Community Participation are Highlights of Hospital’s First Two Yea
Collaborative Care in Cancer Treatment
Fueling Success: A Registered Dietitian's Back-to-School Nutrition Advice for Parents
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