During the spring of 1975 the Milford High School Science Club planned to sponsor a Health Fair which would involve free medical services for the community. The fair was preceded by a health survey which attempted to administer a questionnaire to all residents of Milford, Iowa. The object of the survey was to determine the immunization status of the community in order to assess the need for conducting a Health Fair
Background: This article describes community-based, student-run health fairs and discusses how stude...
Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines will again be the site for the 1967 Hawkeye Science Fair ...
IDPH Quick Reads is an electronic newsletter produced by the Director’s Office at the Iowa Departmen...
Introduction: Health census data from the past decade demonstrates high rates of cardiovascular dise...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-52)The health fair model focuses on health education a...
News release announces a free health fair at the University of Dayton to teach grade school children...
There are six different Amish communities in Washington County. Due to their religious and cultural ...
The Eastern Iowa Science and Engineering Fair will be held March 26 and 27, 1977
The Andrews University chapter of Enactus partnered with Florida Hospital for a four-week Creation h...
Upper Iowa University will be host to the Northeast Iowa Science and Engineering Fair on Friday, Mar...
Dozens of local healthcare providers and organizations will be on hand to promote healthy living at ...
Health professionals are being asked with increasing frequency to participate in, or to conduct, hea...
Pre-planning for the first Hawkeye Science Fair began in 1958 when representatives of the Iowa Medic...
Now that school is well started, suppose we stop and make an inventory of our health to see how well...
School-based health fairs, that include a variety of informational and/or “fun” booths, are examples...
Background: This article describes community-based, student-run health fairs and discusses how stude...
Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines will again be the site for the 1967 Hawkeye Science Fair ...
IDPH Quick Reads is an electronic newsletter produced by the Director’s Office at the Iowa Departmen...
Introduction: Health census data from the past decade demonstrates high rates of cardiovascular dise...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-52)The health fair model focuses on health education a...
News release announces a free health fair at the University of Dayton to teach grade school children...
There are six different Amish communities in Washington County. Due to their religious and cultural ...
The Eastern Iowa Science and Engineering Fair will be held March 26 and 27, 1977
The Andrews University chapter of Enactus partnered with Florida Hospital for a four-week Creation h...
Upper Iowa University will be host to the Northeast Iowa Science and Engineering Fair on Friday, Mar...
Dozens of local healthcare providers and organizations will be on hand to promote healthy living at ...
Health professionals are being asked with increasing frequency to participate in, or to conduct, hea...
Pre-planning for the first Hawkeye Science Fair began in 1958 when representatives of the Iowa Medic...
Now that school is well started, suppose we stop and make an inventory of our health to see how well...
School-based health fairs, that include a variety of informational and/or “fun” booths, are examples...
Background: This article describes community-based, student-run health fairs and discusses how stude...
Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines will again be the site for the 1967 Hawkeye Science Fair ...
IDPH Quick Reads is an electronic newsletter produced by the Director’s Office at the Iowa Departmen...