Events

This is the event calendar for Summit Health .  It includes events and classes held at our clinics, external events and our community events.

Jan
13
Wed
New Year’s Fitness Goals That You Can Do! @ Summit Health - 2nd Floor Physician's Lounge
Jan 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
New Year's Fitness Goals That You Can Do! @ Summit Health - 2nd Floor Physician's Lounge | Bend | Oregon | United States

It’s that time of year again: the time when people trade the Christmas turkey and holiday baking for running shoes and dumbbells. Chances are at some time in your life you’ve made a New Year’s resolution — and then broken it. This year, stop the cycle of resolving to make change and then not following through. If your resolution is to take better care of yourself and get healthy, you will have a much better year if you start by making small fitness goals rather than big resolutions.

Join Us For: New Year’s Fitness Goals That You Can Do!

Presented By: Monica McClain-Smith – Fitness Coordinator Bend Parks and Recreation

About The Presenter: Monica McClain-Smith was born and raised in Bend, OR. Her passion has always been fitness and wellness. Monica started teaching Jane Fonda classes when she was in college earning her degree in Recreation and Exercise Science from Montana State University. For the past 24 years Monica has worked with Bend Parks and Recreation and Juniper Swim and Fitness Center where she is the Fitness Coordinator.

Jan
24
Sun
Tour for the Heart @ Mt Bachelor Nordic Center
Jan 24 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Tour for the Heart @ Mt Bachelor Nordic Center | Bend | Oregon | United States

Summit Health is proud to present the 5th Annual Tour for the Heart. This annual fun 5km XC ski or snowshoe tour to raise awareness that heart disease is the #1 cause of death for women. An individual’s risk for heart disease can be lowered by over 80% by leading a healthy lifestyle — and exercise is one of the keys to lowering that risk.

The Tour for the Heart covers a beautiful Oregon Cascades route suitable for participants of all ages and abilities (and yes, men & boys of all ages are also very welcome!).

The Tour also features music, yummy treats, and more. Costumes are encouraged, with prizes for the most creative ensembles. Participate alone or recruit your friends, coworkers and family to sign up for the Group Challenge to enjoy for a great day on the snow and qualify for an extra special drawing.

For more information and to register visit http://www.tourfortheheart.org/.

Thank you to all of the sponsors:

  • The Center Orthopedic & Neurosurgical Care
  • Elk Lake Resort and Marina
  • GoodLife Brewing
  • Great Harvest Bread Company
  • Mt Bachelor Sports Education Foundation
  • Mount Bachelor
  • RaceCenter NW Magazine
  • SportHill
  • Sunnyside Sports
  • Strictly Organic Coffee Bar
  • Therapeutic Associates
  • WebSkis
  • XC Oregon
Feb
9
Tue
The “Skinny” on Popular Fad Diets & Tips for Lifelong Weight Maintenance @ Summit Health - 2nd Floor Physician's Lounge
Feb 9 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

With all the focus on weight in our society, it isn’t surprising that millions of people fall prey to fad diets and bogus weight-loss products. Conflicting claims, testimonials and hype by so-called “experts” can confuse even the most informed consumers. The bottom line is simple: If a diet or product sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

There are no foods or pills that magically burn fat. No super foods will alter your genetic code. No products will miraculously melt fat while you watch TV or sleep. We all have unique lifestyles, traditions and health concerns. Not to mention tastes! So if you’re ready to eat right, don’t settle for a one-size-fits-all fad diet.

Join Us For: The “Skinny” on Popular Fad Diets & Tips for Lifelong Weight Maintenance

Presented By: Teresa Martin, RD, LD, CDE – Health Systems Diabetes Educator for Novo Nordisk

About The Presenter: Teresa Martin has been a Registered Dietitian for 25 years and a Certified Diabetes Educator for 10 years. She graduated from the University of Northern Colorado and did her internship at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston. Teresa has experience working in a variety of settings including acute care at the Deaconess Hospital in Boston; long-term care in MA and Seattle; out-patient and obesity centers in MA and WA: she also had her own business and was doing research in the field of diabetes in upstate NY until 6 years ago when she moved back to her home town, Bend, OR.

For the last 6 years, she has been working as a Diabetes Educator with the Novo Nordisk Diabetes Education Program where she helps healthcare professionals learn innovative ways to help engage patients in their diabetes care so they can effectively treat and manage diabetes. She also lectures at professional conferences such as WADE and OPSO.

Teresa believes that physical activity is the “magic bullet” for both mental and physical wellness for her patients, herself and her family. She has lived and continues to live an active lifestyle. Teresa was an All-American Volleyball Player and All-American Alpine Ski Racer in College. She continues to play competitive doubles sand volleyball and tries to keep up with her 3 wild, wonderful children.

Teresa believes life’s challenges should be met head on and that everyone has the ability to make lifelong lifestyle changes. She values utilizing the outdoors, mindfulness, and the power of communities to help individuals find their path to a healthier, happier life.

Feb
25
Thu
The Widowmaker – Movie Screening, Panel Discussion/Q&A @ Summit Health - Eastside Clinic - 2nd Floor Physicians' Lounge
Feb 25 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The Widowmaker - Movie Screening, Panel Discussion/Q&A @ Summit Health - Eastside Clinic - 2nd Floor Physicians' Lounge | Bend | Oregon | United States

Join Summit Health Cardiology for a free screening of the film The Widowmaker.

According to the CDC, an estimated 610,000 people die annually of heart disease (that’s 1 in 4 deaths) and an estimated 735,000 Americans die every year of a heart attack. Heart disease is the #1 killer in both men and women in this country.

Patrick Forbes’ new documentary, The Widowmaker uncovers a conspiracy of silence around the most vulnerable of human organs – the heart. Every minute of every year an American drops dead of a heart attack, a huge number without any warning or prior symptoms. The film tells the story of the often contentious development of both preventative and interventional cardiology and explores various technologies to prevent and stop heart attacks.

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Summit Health Cardiologists Rick Koch MD, FACC, Ian Riddock, MD and Nahel Farraj DO, FACC, FSCAI as well as one of the film’s principals, Bruce Brundage MD, MACC.

Whole Foods will be providing complementary healthy snacks.

Date:

February 25, 2016

Time:

5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. – Screening The Widowmaker
6:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. – Panel Discussion and Q&A

Where:

Summit Health – Eastside Clinic
2nd Floor Physician’s Lounge
1501 NE Medical Center Dr.
Bend, OR 97701

Register:

Feb
27
Sat
Health & Wellness Expo @ The Riverhouse Convention Center
Feb 27 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Staying healthy is important for everyone. Join Summit Health for our 3rd annual Health & Wellness Expo promoting health education, prevention, and lifestyles.

Raffle prizes and giveaways will be presented throughout the event and the first 250 people through the door will receive a goodie bag.

Click through our program to learn about free health screenings and the interactive and educational events we will have to help you stay well, eat right and get fit.

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