Aug. 3, 2018
- WHAT: Plano and Farmer’s
Branch residents of all ages are encouraged to lace up their walking shoes and
join Manvinder Kainth, MD, of Maple Primary Care for the area’s first Walk With
a Doc (WWAD) Texas event.
- WHEN: THIS Sunday, August 5, at
7:15 am
- WHERE: Brookhaven College,
Parking Lot P5, 3939 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch
- WHO: Dr. Kainth and any community members interested in participating
- WHY: Walking
is the one of the simplest, best things people can do to live a long,
high-quality life. WWAD makes it easy by providing the time, place, motivation
(a brief health information talk), and fellow participants for a fun walking
experience.
The Walk With a Doc concept is
simple: Physicians
organize walks in their communities and invite their patients, their patients’
families, and community members to join them. Walkers will enjoy a refreshing
and invigorating walk with Dr. Kainth and other health care professionals, who
will provide support to participants and answer questions during the walk. Walk With a Doc is overseen by a national
nonprofit organization to get people active and healthy, and is backed by the
Texas Medical Association (TMA) in Texas.
This is a FREE program, and preregistration is not required.
Information about future walks will be announced on the Farmer’s Branch Walk
With a Doc website.
TMA is the
largest state medical society in the nation, representing more than 51,000
physician and medical student members. It is located in Austin and has 110
component county medical societies around the state. TMA’s key objective since
1853 is to improve the health of all Texans. TMA Foundation, TMA’s
philanthropic arm, raises funds to support the public health and science
priority initiatives of TMA and the family of medicine, including Walk With a
Doc Texas. Walk With a Doc Texas is funded by a grant from the TMA Foundation with generous support from TMAIT, Prudential, and BCBSTX. To learn more, visit the TMA website.
Walk With a Doc is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to encourage
healthy physical activity in people of all ages, and reverse the consequences
of a sedentary lifestyle to improve the health and well-being of the country.
Walk With a Doc was started in 2005 by David Sabgir, MD, a board-certified
cardiologist in Columbus, Ohio, who practices with the Mount Carmel Health
System. To learn more, visit the Walk With a Doc website.
Contacts:
On the
day of the event (for media convenience;
not for public release): Dr. Kainth (425) 306-1035
TMA
contacts:
Brent Annear (512) 370-1381; cell: (512) 656-7320; email: brent.annear[at]texmed[dot]org
Marcus
Cooper (512) 370-1382; cell: (512) 650-5336; email:marcus.cooper[at]texmed[dot]org
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Last Updated On
February 13, 2020
Originally Published On
August 03, 2018