August 16st, 2002

Contact:      Jennifer Kurczek
      Community Relations Director

      (920)361-5481 or jkurczek@partnershealth.org

 

 

“A Night Out for Women’s Health”

Special health event in Berlin to focus on women’s heart care and aging

 

Two hot topics in healthcare – women’s heart disease and aging – will be the focus of “A Night Out for Women’s Health,” a special health education program.

 

The third annual “A Night Out for Women’s Health” will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24th at the Berlin Knights of Columbus Hall, located at 689 Broadway in Berlin.

 

A Night Out for Women” features keynote speakers Dr. Simon Roselaar, cardiologist with Appleton Cardiology Associates, and Suzanne Marnocha, RN, MSN, CCRN, a motivational speaker who is an assistant professor of nursing at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

In his program, “Cardiovascular and Heart Disease in Women,” Dr. Simon Roselaar will present information about women’s cardiac disease, including prevention, symptoms and treatment. Using humor and real-life experiences, in her program, “Growing Older, Growing Wiser,” Marnocha will present strategies for the aging process.

 

 The activity schedule for “A Night Out For Women’s Health” includes:

·        5:30-6:30 p.m.    Registration, Refreshments and Vendor Exhibits

·        6:30-6:45 p.m.    Welcome

·        6:45-7:45 p.m.    “Cardiovascular and Heart Disease in Women” by Dr. Simon Roselaar

·        7:45-8:45 p.m.    “Growing Older, Growing Wiser” by Suzanne Marnocha

·        8:45-9 p.m.         Door Prizes and Closing Remarks

 

A variety of vendor exhibits, refreshments, and door prizes will be offered.

 

Dr. Roselaar received his medical training at Kings College, University of London, England, and completed his fellowship in cardiovascular diseases at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University in St. Louis. He takes specialized interest in coronary artery disease, risk factor modification of atherosclosis and lipid disorders.

 

Dr. Roselaar is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseases. He is affiliated with Appleton Cardiology Associates and serving patients at Appleton Medical Center, Berlin Memorial Hospital and Theda Clark Regional Medical Center.