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Gruber, Gary W. Giddings IV. D-4 Short Stories in the French Classroom: An additional way to seek knowledge, affirm faith and change the world? D-5 Poetic License , Greg Constantine. Daniel and the Latter Days , Desmond Ford.
Daniel Block , Andrews University. Danjuma Daniel. Danjuma Daniel presents on leadership and management in medical institutions. Burnett Jr. Data for Henson et al.
Henson, James L. David Duarte presents on "Measuring the impact on the physical condition in school children exposed to Exergaming" , Andrews University. David Trim asks a question. Davidson and Paul S. Ratsara and Richard M. Decentralization to facilitate mission , Bruce Bauer. Deconstructing Evangelical Theology? Deconstruction of the E. Development of a spectrometer for diffuse reflectance of human skin for scientific and dermatological studies , Rusbel Dominguez.
Devotional , David Trim. Devotional , Paul Brantley. Devotional , David Steen. Devotional , John Peckham. Devotional , Trevor O'Reggio. Devotional , John Reeve. Devotional , John C. Taylor, and Olivia R. Rendon Thompson. Does God Change His Mind? Doing Justly , Roy Gane. Terry-McElrath, Jamie F. Chriqui, Hannalori Bates, and Duane C.
Drinking at the Sources , Jacques B. McBride, J. Chriqui, Y. Terry-McElrath, and M Mulatu. Duane McBride enjoying a presentation. E-2 Cooperation between the U. Hayes, Tyler Pender, J. Lynch, Zach Reichert, and Andrew Stewart. E-2 The priesthood of Christ and the priesthood of all believers: connections between priestly Christology and Ecclesiology , Adriani Milli Rodrigues.
E-4 Helping or hurting? Berkouwer , Bruce Norman. Editorial , Bruce L. Editorial , Wagner Kuhn. Educational Brain Research as Compared with E. Coleman, Patricia J. Bodurka, and Michael Richardson. Weldon, Shandelle M. Henson, James Hayward, Brianna G. Payne, Libby C. Megna, and Andre E. Baker Jr. El diezmo: su naturaleza y uso a la luz de la Biblia , Felix H. Ellen G. White and the Apocrypha , Denis Fortin. White on Biblical Hermeneutics , P.
Gerard Damsteegt. White Portrait , Harry S. Engineering and Computer Science professor Rodney Summerscales explains his poster "Using Evidence-based medicine summaries to help answer health economic questions".
Engineering and Computer Science professor Rodney Summerscales right explains his poster to undergraduate student Belinda Cheeseboro. English Department logo , Andrews University.
Enjoying a game of volleyball after a day of presentations , Sarah Burton. Envision, Fall , Andrews University. Envision, Spring , Andrews University. Envision, Winter , Andrews University. Henson, Libby C. Megna, Andre E. Moncrieff, and James Hayward. Moncrieff, James Hayward, and Shandelle M. Erik Thordarson, a student co-author on "Phonotaxis in Male House Crickets, Acheta domesticus," stands proudly by his poster. Julia Kim. Ogletree , Larry Lee Lichtenwalter. Eschatology and Genesis 22 , Jo Ann Davidson.
E-texbooks usage by students at Andrews University: a study of attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors , Silas Bruscagin Marques Dr. Folsom, and Cynthia Puranik. Exploration of relationships between the physical home environment, personal competencies, and psychological well-being of older adults: Construction of a structural model , Shannon M. Ezra Kenyanya listens intently. Raveloharimisy and Erenly Agosto. F-4 Relationship between body composition and age of menarche in teen-age girls , Samara Sterling and Peter Pribis.
Thompson Dr and Clifton C. Faith and Works in Ellen G. Faith, Reason, and Earth History, 2nd Ed. Faith, Reason, and Science? McBride, D. Sedlacek, A. Baltazar, L. Matthews, Romulus Chelbegean, and Gary Hopkins. Family Matters! Megna, and Brianna G. Onsager and George V. Summers PhD. Financial Freedom through Budgeting , Annetta M. Focus , Tom Shepherd. Focus, , Fall , Andrews University. Focus, , Spring , Andrews University.
Focus, , Summer , Andrews University. Focus, , Winter , Andrews University. Focus on Children's Ministry , S. Baker, Tevni Grajales, and Peter Pribis. McBride, Alina M. Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, and Kathryn Conopio. William Cash. Henson, and Lynelle M. Weldon, James L. Hayward, and Shandelle M. Galina Stele in conversation. Gary Burdick moderates the discussion. Gerald Klingbeil , Andrews University. Kaiser Jr. Geisler , Augustin Tchamba. Googling - Our Future?
Gospel Sadness , Tom Shepherd. Gibson and Robert Firth. Guest Editorial , Michael Hamilton. Guest Editorial , Michael R. Haima in Hebrews , Hermann V.
Hopkins, Duane C. Sauer and Larry G. Hispanic Membership Survey , J. Gane, Nicholas P. Miller, and H. Peter Swanson. Honors Scholar Jamie Kim explains her poster "Investigation of spatial isotope ratios in soil and the effects of fertilizer on plant isotope ratios" , Andrews University.
Matsuzawa" , Andrews University. Phil Hunt. Immigrant Pastor , Sinisa Horvat. Impact of Immigration on Israel , Richard Elofer. Inauguration or Day of Atonement?
Ummul Ambia, and Bassima Hussein Schbley. Henry , Joseph Karanja. In Granite or Ingrained? In Memoriam: James A. McBride, and Hilary Surratt. Inspiration and Science , Jo Ann Davidson. In Spite of the Fact , Roy Gane. Integrating four types of moral leadership into your organization. Introduction , Gary Burdick. Elliston [book review] , Boubakar Sanou and Gyeongchun Choi. Investigating the presuppositional realm of biblical-theological methodology: Part 1: Dooyeweerd on Reason , Oliver Glanz.
Investigating the presuppositional realm of biblical-theological methodology: Part 2: Canale on Reason , Oliver Glanz. Investigating the presuppositional realm of biblical-theological methodology: Part 3: Application and Comparison , Oliver Glanz. Investigating the presuppositional realm of biblical-theological methodology: Part 4: Critique and Transformation , Oliver Glanz. Thomas Goodwin Ph. Is God Present in the Song of Songs?
Islam on the Web , Bruce Campbell Moyer. Is Vegetarianism a Diet? I Used to be Perfect, 2nd Ed. Jacina's Worldview 2. James Hoffmeier , Andrews University. James White Library , Andrews University. James White Portrait , Harry S. Jan Sigvartsen presents "Beyond Beliefs 3". Jiri Moskala , Andrews University. Jiri Moskala, Dean of the Seminary, welcomes everyone to the conference. John Bruce, Jr. John Gavin chairs a session.
John Slattery listens to a question. John Slattery presents "Faith, Reason, and Science? Joshua Berman , Andrews University. Judgment as Covenant Review , Roy Gane. Katapausis and Sabbatismos in Hebrews 4 , Erhard H. Keeping Hope Alive , Unknown. Kenneth Bergland , Andrews University. Keynote Address , Christian Smith. Kingly authority: Is it finding a place in the Adventist Church? Ruth Dantzer. Merling Alomia. Lessons from War , Bryan Gallant. Librarian Silas Marques Olivera explains his research to an attendee.
Life Incidents , James White. Mayer, William L. Widen, Thomas G. Long, Katherine A. Hanley, Amy C. Morrison, Nikos Vasilakis, and Eric S. Linking indoor environment conditions to job satisfaction: a field study , Jay Brand.
Living with Moral Issues , Miroslav Kis. Looking at the End from the Beginning , Gerald A. Love Your Enemy? Luis Pantaleon presents on "A Study of Birefringence in Sweeteners and the correlation with metabolic processes and reactions in teeth" , Sarah Burton. Lunch , Andrews University. Herr, Douglas R. Clark, Lawrence T. Geraty, Oystein S. LaBianca, and Randall W. Magisterial Reformers and Ordination , P. White , Juan Navarro. Mathematical truths, doubts and un certainties: Dynamics of a creative relationality , Stephen Harnish.
Mathematics Department logo , Andrews University. Mathematics professor Robert Moore explains his research on grading mathematical proofs. Maximizing the missional value of short-term mission , Gorden R. Maximizing Your Effectiveness , S. Measuring the impact on the physical condition in school children exposed to Exergaming , David Duarte. Hayes Ph. Meet and Greet Supper , Andrews University. Memoirs of William Miller , Sylvester Bliss.
Michael LeFebvre , Andrews University. Mickey Kutzner gives the Friday evening devotional , Andrews University. Migration and Adventist Mission , Terri Saelee. Missional Communities , Milton Adams. Models of Religious Authority , Darius Jankiewicz.
Monique Pittman, English professor and director of the J. Andrews Honors program, presents her research on Shakespeare to eager listeners. Moral Rules and Exceptions , Miroslav Kis. Mother of seed , Sarah Kimakwa. Music Department logo , Andrews University. Matsuzawa , Michael M. Nancey Murphy listens to the discussion. White , William Clyde Sands. New Early Eighth-century B. Nursing professor Grace Chi explains her poster on "The impact of servant leadership on job burnout among Adventist healthcare nurses".
O Desafio Restante , Bruce Bauer. Of Nails and Donkeys , Kenley D. P An evaluation of electrical conductivity as a practical tool in mastitis detection , Carrie Mesiar, Jerome Thayer, and Katherine Koudele. Amanda McGuire-Moushon. P Looking at Sabbath through a lens of holism , Cory Wetterlin. P An investigation of the relationship between student activity patterns and successful course completion in self-paced distance courses , Janine Monica Lim.
LaBianca and Jeffrey Hudon. Burton, Josephine E. Katenga, and Christine Moniyung. Greulich and Stephanie Al Otaiba. P Why Go to the Library?
Pedagogical Reflections , Terry Dwain Robertson. P Jalul excavation , Randall Younker. Chi and Grace C. VanderWaal, John T. Gavin, Alissa R. Mayer, and William Ellis. P Car Quotes , Greg Constantine. P Differentiating math and test anxiety, results from two samples , Rudolph N. P Re-visiting Orientalism: cross-cultural bridge building in the 21st century , Brian Manley. P The relationship between equine temperament and behavior as affected over time by the skill level of the riders , Taylor Huffman.
Sigvartsen, Jan A. P Proximity , Kari Friestad. Bailey and Herbert Helm. Burnett Jr and Kathleen Wahl. Knighton Jr. P Fit or Frazzled? Comparing the Effects of Stress vs. Clouse MS, Landen A. Samatua, Karl G. Bailey PhD, and Pamela S. Coburn-Litvak PhD. Trecartin and Devyn M. Baltazar, Duane C. McBride, and Kathryn Conopio. P Investigation of spatial isotope ratios in soil and the effects of fertilizer on plant isotope ratios , Jamie Kim. Baltazar and Rene Drumm.
Raveloharimisy and Peter Injae Son. Bailey and Arian C. P Publications , School of Business Administration. P Isolation and Disconnection , Lynda Lee. Partyka, M. McDonald, D. David Nowack, and B. P C. Daaku, J. Zollinger, and K. P Hunger in paradise? Seasonal variation in plant availability to manatees in the flooding wetlands of Tabasco, Mexico , Daniel Gonzalez-Socoloske. P Youth voices from the classroom: Effective multi-grade education in Zambian community schools , Lori Imasiku.
Davis, R. Maltez, E. Moll, Lori Walton, and David Village. Lyons and Lloyd D. Since there are usually no symptoms, Chlamydia is sometimes called a 'silent' disease.
If a person is tested and Chlamydia is found, the infection can be treated and cured with antibiotics. If a woman has Chlamydia and it is not found and treated, it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, which can cause infertility. A test for Chlamydia in women involves swabbing the vagina when doing a pelvic exam and can be done at the same time a woman receives a Pap test. Because Chlamydia is most common among young women, this website's quality information looks at what percentage of young women patients at each doctor's office got this test.
The quality score is based on young women patients who made at least one visit to a doctor's office during a recent 1-year period. For each doctor's office, the percentage of patients who got a Chlamydia test is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of Both in Oregon and nationwide, the low percentages for Chlamydia testing show that this type of testing is not done nearly as often as it should be. If you are a sexually active woman between the ages of 16 and 24, talk with your doctor about whether a Chlamydia test is right for you.
Providers use developmental screening to check if children are learning basic skills when they should, or if they might have problems. Your child's doctor may ask you questions or talk and play with your child during an exam to see how he or she learns, speaks, behaves, and moves.
Since there is no lab or blood test to tell if your child might have a delay, the developmental screening will help identify if your child needs to see a specialist. This quality score shows whether children who turned ages 1, 2 or 3 during the measurement year had a developmental screening in the year before their birthday.
For each doctor's office, the percentage of children who had a developmental screening in the year before their first, second or third birthday is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of Routine well child visits are important for the health of your child.
These visits are not the same as visits to a doctor when your child is sick. At well child visits, doctors check your child's height, weight, hearing, and vision to see how your child is developing. Your child's doctor will also ask questions about how your child is eating and behaving, and provide important preventive care, such as immunizations shots to protect against childhood diseases. Well child visits are an opportunity for you to discuss questions and concerns that you may not be able to talk about during your child's sick visits.
This quality score shows whether children up to 15 months old had at least six of the eight recommended well child visits at the doctors' office. For each doctor's office, the percentage of well child visits for children months old is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of This quality score shows whether children ages 3, 4, 5, and 6 had at least one well child visit at this doctors' office during the measurement year.
For each doctor's office, the percentage of well child visits for children years old is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of The quality scores show patients ages 3 months and older with acute bronchitis who were NOT given an antibiotic.
The less often an antibiotic is given, the higher the quality score. For each doctor's office, the percentage of patients with acute bronchitis who were not given an antibiotic is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of A strep test is test for a type of bacterial infection.
A strep test is usually done at a doctor's office. If strep is present, a prescription for antibiotics is appropriate. If no strep infection is present, antibiotics should not be used. The quality scores show whether patients ages 3 years and older with a sore throat were given a strep test before getting an antibiotic.
The more strep tests that were given, the higher the quality score. For each doctor's office, the percentage of patients with sore throats who received a strep test before getting an antibiotic is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of Patients do not usually need an antibiotic for upper respiratory infections, including sinus infections. The quality scores show patients ages 3 months and older with an upper respiratory infection who were NOT given an antibiotic.
For each doctor's office, the percentage of patients with upper respiratory infections who were not given an antibiotic is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of Well care visits give health care providers an opportunity to help teenagers who are at risk for preventable health problems.
Counseling and treatment can help youngsters avoid or recover from problems like addictive behaviors towards alcohol, smoking and drug use; eating or mental disorders; sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy. This quality score shows whether adolescents ages 12 to 21 had at least one well child visit at this doctors' office during the measurement year. For each doctor's office, the percentage of well visits for adolescents years old is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of The 'AC' test is a blood test that measures the average level of blood sugar during the past 2 or 3 months.
If you have diabetes, the AC test is different from blood testing you might do yourself. When you test your blood, you find out what your blood sugar is at the moment you do the test.
But when you have the AC laboratory blood test, you find out how well your blood sugar has been controlled, on average, over a period of time.
Often, there are no symptoms to warn people when their blood sugar has been staying too high. To know for sure whether blood sugar is staying at a healthy level or not, people with diabetes need to have an AC test at least twice a year. Keeping blood sugar close to normal helps prevent or delay the health problems that can happen when people have diabetes.
The quality score is based on the percentage of adult patients ages with diabetes who got the AC blood sugar test at least once during a recent one-year period. For each doctor's office, the percentage of patients with diabetes who got an AC test is turned into a quality score by comparing the percentage for that doctor's office to the statewide average of If you have diabetes, talk with your doctor about whether it is time for your next AC blood sugar test.
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Simi Valley, California. Archived from the original on March 26, But it's the longevity of Adventists that has garnered them attention in recent years. Researchers identified five behaviors embraced by Adventists for more than years, that could increase life span by up to 10 years: not smoking, eating a plant-based diet, eating nuts several times a week, regular exercise and maintaining normal body weight.
The point of aspiring to wellness is not simply to live longer, but to serve God more effectively, says Scott LeMert, senior pastor of. Adventists believe that human beings are a combination of body and spirit that results in a soul. Seventh-day Adventists' "Eight Laws of Health". Eat nutritiously many choose a plant-based diet. Exercise regularly and often to improve your body, mind and spirit. Drink plenty of water. Spend time in sunlight. Practice temperance: Use good things moderately; avoid bad things.
Breathe in pure air, and do it properly. Rest well, remembering that the best rest follows labor. Trust in divine power as you make choices and seek inner peace.
When physical well-being and religious faith come together "in the image of God," a person has the power to think more clearly and act in better ways. LeMert is quick to point out that not all Adventists follow the eight laws to the letter. Some church members eat meat or dairy products and eggs, for example. Not all of them exercise every day or avoid smoking or alcohol. And while he and other Adventists believe the eight laws are based in Scripture, they are not pre-requisites for salvation, he adds.
Beverly and James G. Foster of Beaverton, who both grew up in Adventist homes, never saw the health guidelines as tenets of faith as much as personal and family habits. The couple, in their mids, were raised as vegetarians who didn't drink coffee and observed the Sabbath from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday as a matter of course.
They raised their two adult children the same way. Both Fosters are active in the. Exercise classes, stop smoking seminars and Bible studies are common.
The Fosters emphasize that the guidelines are not guaranteed tickets to longer lives. Foster says. It's not easy, he adds, for a life-long Adventist to separate his faith from his healthy habits. Recent research has looked at the connection between good health and spiritual attitudes.
Studies suggest that people who attend religious services regularly and feel supported by like-minded communities say they are happier. The idea of treating a whole person, inside and out, is becoming a goal of medical care, in general, but Adventists have promoted it for a long time.
Fear and anger and despair kind of cause the human being to collapse in on itself. Margaret Ohlson, who lives in Husum, Wash. We need to be heading in a healthier direction all the time, but not go too fast or not do it right. Then we get discouraged. Sometimes she talks about her Adventist faith, sometimes she doesn't. Good health is just a tool to accomplish that more fully.
WebThat’s why Adventist Health has created a network of primary care and specialist physicians to meet all your health care needs – no matter where you are in the Central Valley. Whether you’re in Hanford, Lemoore, Reedley, Tulare, Visalia or Bakersfield – you’re never too far from our caring medical teams. High-quality care from. WebDr. Jason Twardzik-Heine, MD is a board certified family physician in Commerce City, Colorado. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Colorado, North Carolina, and . WebDr. Cummings is committed to promoting health and healing strategies that treat the mind, body, and spirit. Motivated by a vision to help people live a long life, Dr. Cummings gave .