UConn Health Center Upcoming Programs

The following programs are scheduled at the University of Connecticut Health Center in April and early May. Free IVF Information Session Thursday, April 7, 6 to 8:30 p.m., UConn Health Center, Conference Room EG-013 Specialists with the Center for Advanced Reproductive Services lead an informational session about current treatments for infertility, specifically in vitro fertilization (IVF). […]

The following programs are scheduled at the University of Connecticut Health Center in April and early May.

Free IVF Information Session

Thursday, April 7, 6 to 8:30 p.m., UConn Health Center, Conference Room EG-013
Specialists with the Center for Advanced Reproductive Services lead an informational session about current treatments for infertility, specifically in vitro fertilization (IVF). Each program includes an in-depth explanation of the IVF process, discussion of some of the emotional issues surrounding IVF, and discussion of options for financial planning. Registration is required: 860-679-4580 or www.uconnfertility.com.

Breast-feeding Class
Thursday, April 7, 7 to 9 p.m., UConn Health Center, Onyiuke Dining Room
A certified lactation consultant leads a discussion of topics including the benefits of breast-feeding, how to get started, and how the rest of the family can help the breast-feeding mother as well as how to continue breast-feeding and working. Classes usually are held on the first Thursday of the month. Fee is $20.00. Call 800-535-6232 to register or for more information.

Free Sports Injury Program with UConn Football Coach Paul Pasqualoni
Monday, April 11, 7 to 9 p.m., UConn Health Center, Low Learning Center
UConn football coach Paul Pasqualoni joins sports injury experts from the New England Musculoskeletal Institute for a free sports injury discussion focusing on concussions, shoulder dislocations and ACL tears. The coach will greet the audience and be available for autographs after the formal speaking program. Call 800-535-6232 to register or for more information.

Infant Care Class
Monday, April 11, 7 to 9 p.m., UConn Health Center, Onyiuke Dining Room
Offered for expectant parents and caregivers, the discussion topics include appearance and behavior of the newborn, car seat and home safety issues, well child care and the importance of immunizations, choosing a pediatrician, and practice with diapering and bathing a newborn. Classes primarily are held on the second Monday of every month. Fee is $20.00. Call 800-535-6232 to register or for more information.

Free Diabetes Support Group
Thursday, April 14, 5 to 6 p.m., UConn Health Center, Friends Lecture Room (LM034)
Taking care of your diabetes can be difficult. Meet and share some of your challenges and successes with other people who have diabetes. The group meets the second Thursday of every month and is open to the public, no registration required. Call 860-679-7692 or 800-535-6232 for more information.

Free Presentation: “Disease and Environmental Thinking in the Early Colonies”
Thursday, April 14, 7 p.m., UConn Health Center, Low Learning Center
New York University history professor Karen Ordahl Kupperman, author of “The Jamestown Project,” is this month’s featured speaker in the Robert U. Massey History of Medicine and Medical Humanities Lecture Series. Call 860-673-2478 or email ralpharcari@yahoo.com for more information.

Free Hospital Maternity Tours
Saturday, April 16, 3:30 p.m., UConn Health Center, Main Lobby
A representative will guide you through labor and delivery, postpartum, and the nursery at John Dempsey Hospital. Children and grandparents are welcome. The free tours are held every other Saturday. Call 800-535-6232 to register or for more information.

Free IVF Information Session
Thursday, April 21, 6 to 8:30 p.m., UConn Health Center, Conference Room EG-013
Specialists with the Center for Advanced Reproductive Services lead an informational session about current treatments for infertility, specifically in vitro fertilization (IVF). Each program includes an in-depth explanation of the IVF process, discussion of some of the emotional issues surrounding IVF, and discussion of options for financial planning. Registration is required: 860-679-4580 or www.uconnfertility.com.

Free Discovery Series on Common Eye Disorders
Thursday, April 28, 7 p.m., UConn Health Center, Keller Auditorium
Drs. William EhlersElizabeth Simmons and Jeanine Suchecki discuss how vision changes as we age, the latest advances in screening, and sight-saving tests and treatments. Register online at http://discoveryseries.uchc.edu or call 800-535-6232.

Free Hospital Maternity Tours
Saturday, April 30, 3:30 p.m., UConn Health Center, Main Lobby
A representative will guide you through labor and delivery, postpartum, and the nursery at John Dempsey Hospital. Children and grandparents are welcome. The free tours are held every other Saturday. Call 800-535-6232 to register or for more information.

“Ready to Lose” Weight Management Program
Tuesdays, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., UConn Health Center, Onyiuke Dining Room
This program starts with an individualized introductory session (call to schedule) followed by six weekly sessions that include a weigh-in, discussion of successes and challenges, and tip of the week. Registration fee is $70. Call 800-535-6232 for more information.

Free Lifestyle Modification Educational Series on Cholesterol
Monday, May 2, 6 to 7 p.m., UConn Health Center, Onyiuke Dining Room
The Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center presents “Good Cholesterol, Bad Cholesterol, High Cholesterol,” part of a free educational lecture series focusing on cardiac risk factors and lifestyle modifications that can help prevent cardiovascular disease. The series meets on the first Monday of every other month. Seating is limited. Call 800-535-6232 to register; see http://heart.uchc.edu for more information.

Nutrition for a Healthy Heart
Wednesday, May 4, 2 to 4 p.m., UConn Health Center, Dowling North Building
The UConn Health Center’s Healthy Nutrition program invites you on a journey to a lower blood pressure, reduced cholesterol and healthier weight. This group meets on the first Wednesday of the month. Registration fee is $30. Call 800-535-6232 for more information.

Free Women’s Cancer Support Group
Thursday, May 5, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., UConn Health Center, Onyiuke Dining Room
The Women’s Cancer Support Group is open to women newly diagnosed with any cancer and women up to six months post active treatment. The group meets the first Thursday of every month and is open to the public, no registration required. Call 860-679-7820 or email psnixon@uchc.edu for more information.

Free Discovery Series on Prostate Cancer
Thursday, May 5, 7 p.m., UConn Health Center, Keller Auditorium
Drs. Peter AlbertsenRobert Dowsett and Carl Gjertson discuss the latest screening and treatment advances for prostate cancer, including surgical and non-surgical treatment options. Register online at http://discoveryseries.uchc.edu or call 800-535-6232.

Childbirth Preparation Class
Saturday, May 7, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., UConn Health Center, Onyiuke Dining Room
This one-day class covers anatomy and physiology of pregnancy and labor, emotions of pregnancy, nutrition, fetal growth and development, comfort measures for labor, working with unexpected events in labor, cesarean delivery, and practice of relaxation and breathing techniques for labor. Remember to bring two pillows and wear comfortable clothing. Fee is $100. Call 800-535-6232 or 860-679-7692 to register or for more information.

Infant Care Class
Monday, May 9, 7 to 9 p.m., UConn Health Center, Onyiuke Dining Room
Offered for expectant parents and caregivers, the discussion topics include appearance and behavior of the newborn, car seat and home safety issues, well child care and the importance of immunizations, choosing a pediatrician, and practice with diapering and bathing a newborn. Classes primarily are held on the second Monday of every month. Fee is $20.00. Call 800-535-6232 to register or for more information.

Breast-feeding Class
Thursday, May 12, 7 to 9 p.m., UConn Health Center, Onyiuke Dining Room
A certified lactation consultant leads a discussion of topics including the benefits of breast-feeding, how to get started, and how the rest of the family can help the breast-feeding mother as well as how to continue breast-feeding and working. Classes usually are held on the first Thursday of the month. Fee is $20.00. Call 800-535-6232 to register or for more information.