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Navigating the Tricky Parts of the Bible with Children

Family and friends of kids are invited to hear Meredith Miller, M.Div. speak about communicating with children about faith and the Bible. The session will include a time of Q&A.

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2022 Pepperdine Faculty & Staff Appreciation Picnic

Summer is a wonderful time to come together and celebrate the incredible work that has been accomplished by the community throughout the past year. Human Resources is glad to invite you and your immediate family to join us on Alumni Park for an afternoon of food, games, and activities for all ages.

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What Is Osteopathic Medicine?

November 12, 2021 | 11 AM - 12PM | Osteopathic medicine is the fastest-growing medical field in the U.S., according to the U.S. Bureau of Health Professions. Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine are trained to look at the whole person from their first days of medical school, which means they see each person as more than just a collection of organ systems and body parts that may become injured or diseased. Today, more than 25 percent of medical students in the United States are training to be osteopathic physicians. Learn more about this fascinating field of primary care medicine from Malibu-based UCLA Health primary care physician Rose Milanes-Kopp, DO.

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Waves Women's Soccer: Match & Tailgate

President Gash and Human Resources invite faculty, staff, and their families to come to the Tari Frahm Rokus soccer field and support Pepperdine's women's soccer team as they play Saint Mary’s College, on Saturday, October 23rd. Enjoy a beautiful day in the sun and support our women’s soccer team, who are currently ranked and climbing in the NCAA Top 10! Register to meet fellow Waves, enjoy a catered tailgate, show some school spirit, and

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Health Advocate Webinars: National Depression Awareness Month

Join Health Advocate for this discussion during National Depression Awareness Month to understand how to identify and cope with these challenges and how to seek help when needed.

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Health Advocate Webinars

Over the past 18 months, Health Advocate has explored a wide range of topics related to current events affecting employees and their family members. They are now providing access to their most popular archived webinars exploring strategies to support health and well-being during challenging times.

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Diabetes Prevention, Diagnosis & Management

Learn how to reduce your risk of Type 2 diabetes. Diagnosis, lifestyle , medication management and avoiding the complications of diabetes will be discussed by UCLA Health endocrinologist Dr. Susan Ahern.

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Understanding Dementia, Its Many Types & Focusing on Alzheimer’s Disease

Geriatric assistant clinical professor in the UCLA Adult Gerontological Nurse Practitioner Program, NP Kemi Reeves, will present proactive ways to seek an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, current treatment and research, as well as caregiver resources.

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Healthy Eating & Cancer Prevention

How does what I eat affect my risk of cancer? One in three of us will be diagnosed with cancer during our lifetime so it is important to be aware of what is modifiable including diet and exercise.

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The Importance of Annual Physicals & Why Everyone Needs A Primary Care Doctor

Would it shock you to learn that millions of Americans to not have a primary care doctor? The importance of annual wellness physicals from a board-certified primary care doctor is one of the cornerstones of health and wellness. Family medicine physician Dr. Milica Simpson, from UCLA Health Malibu will highlight the details of an annual physical, what to look out for and what questions to ask. Additionally, she will explain the key role of a primary care doctor.