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Registration closes Friday for women’s health conference

Ally Dering-Anderson, Pharm.D., will be one of the speakers at the Oct. 3 event.

The 17th annual Omaha Women’s Health and Wellness Conference will be held Friday, Oct. 3, at the La Vista Conference Center, 12520 Westport Parkway.

The theme of the conference, “Let’s Talk: What You Need to Know but Won’t Ask,” is open to the public and will run from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

To register

For a full agenda and more details about the conference, as well as to register, call the UNMC Olson Center for Women’s Health at (402) 559-6345, or log on here. Conference updates also can be found on the conference’s Facebook page. Deadline is Friday, Sept. 26.

The conference will kick off with a continental breakfast and a morning health fair offering more than 40 vendors with health screenings and education. The sponsor exhibit hall will feature more than 45 area health and wellness companies and organizations providing demonstrations, massage, consultation and products available for purchase.

Low cost screenings including lipid profile, glucose profile and complete blood count will be available for $17, and a thyroid-stimulating hormone test will be available for $7. Flu shots will be offered for $20.

Registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 26. The cost of the conference is $59, which includes breakfast, lunch, lectures and exhibits. Continuing nursing education credit is available for an additional $30.

Keynote speakers are:

  • Breakfast keynote: Renaisa Anthony, M.D., will present “The Wonderwoman’s Guide to Health, Wellness and the Pursuit of Happiness,” exploring the pros and cons of trying to “do it all” and offering strategies to maintain health, wellness and the ultimate pursuit of happiness. She is deputy director of the UNMC Center for Reducing Health Disparities and assistant professor of the UNMC College of Public Health’s Department of Health Promotion, Social and Behavioral Health.
  • General session: Ally Dering-Anderson, Pharm.D., during an interactive session, will present “Things to Think About When Talking to Health Care Providers About Drugs.” With humor and real-life experiences, the clinical associate professor at the UNMC College of Pharmacy will highlight communication difficulties patients can face when asking health care providers about prescription drugs and over-the-counter products, vitamins and supplements.
  • Closing session: In “How Whole-Person Wellness Changed My Life,” Pat Blankenship, member of the UNMC EngAge Wellness Program, will discuss her journey to total health and wellness. She will talk about beginning with small changes that can make a big difference in overall wellness.

Participants will choose from two different afternoon breakout sessions that include topics on:

  • Solutions to low sex drive.
  • Gluten-free diets and potential benefit for certain diseases.
  • Exercise as medicine.
  • Menopausal changes and the pros and cons of hormone therapy.
  • Various hormones and their role in health and weight control.
  • Ways to maximize and maintain brain fitness.