KNOXVILLE — The College of Nursing at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has teamed up with UT Student Health Services and the University of Tennessee Medical Center to bring the UT community "HealthBeat 2010," a free health fair for UT students, faculty, staff, retirees and their families.
The fair will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 31, in the University Center Ballroom.
Several screenings and tests will be provided, and exhibition booths also will be set up with representatives from various health care organizations and UT departments giving counsel and handing out information.
Participants will be able to obtain information on weight management, diabetes, breast health, oral cancer, organ donor registry and sign-up, HIV/AIDS education, student health education and services, drug and alcohol abuse, heart health and stroke risk, primary care, adult immunizations, ER trauma, newborn screening, pharmacogenetics, genetic counseling and testing, and general health. Nutrition information also will be presented by the Healthy Living Kitchen.
In addition to the information and exhibition booths, the following screenings will be provided: oral and dental health screening, Carotid Artery screening, skin cancer/age progression screening, blood pressure screening, bone density screening, Body Mass Index screening, CO2/Pulse Ox screening, vision screening, hearing testing, blood typing, HIV/AIDS testing, and Sickle Cell and other hemoglobinopathy testing.
Insurance is not required for any of the screenings or tests. Small fees will apply only to those screenings that require lab work.
These include $20 Prostate Specific Antigen screening (men only) — This test measures the amount of PSA released into your blood by the prostate gland, $20 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) — This test serves as a tool to measure thyroid levels in the body and can help diagnose thyroid disease, $20 Comprehensive Metabolic Panel — This test measures protein, potassium, sodium, glucose, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase(AST) and albuminum, among several other components, $20 C-Reactive Protein (CRP) — This test measures inflammation of the heart and can help assess your risk for heart disease, $20 Lipid Panel (fasting required) — This test measures your total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, ratio and glucose,$15 Complete Blood Count (CBC) — This test measures your red and white blood cell count, and $25 Vitamin D screening — This test measures the level of vitamin D in your body. For accurate results, do not take supplements for 48 hours prior to screening.
Fasting for 8 to10 hours is required for the Lipid Panel. Water and black coffee are allowed and prescriptions should be taken as prescribed. Diabetics should consult with their physician before fasting.
Credit cards, cash and check are accepted. Checks can be made payable to UTMC (University of Tennessee Medical Center). Results will be mailed to the participant within 10 business days.
Participants also will be able schedule mammogram appointments for when the Mobile Mammography Unit visits the UT Knoxville campus in April.
Parking is available at the University Center parking garage; normal rates apply.
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