Julie Miller was recently appointed as a registered nurse at Frostburg State University as a part of its wellness initiative, “Creating Healthy, Informed Lasting Lifestyles” (CHILL). CHILL was established to promote health practices and education among college students and the local community and is funded by a contribution from AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP.
“This is an exciting time to be at Frostburg State University and I am thrilled to be a part of the CHILL wellness initative,” Miller said. “The CHILL program not only impacts student wellness during their time at FSU, but it also has the potential to have a positive effect on their future health and wellness.”
As FSU’s new RN, Miller will provide health care at the Brady Health Center, offer educational and wellness programs to students and work with the CHILL Wellness Committee to promote and provide existing programs and initiate future wellness-oriented activities. She also will conduct follow-up appointments and counseling for students with abnormal health screening results.
Miller has been a registered nurse for 24 years and comes to FSU from the Allegany County Health Department, where she was a school nurse for the past 10 years. Her main focus has been promoting wellness and healthy behaviors.
For more information about CHILL, contact April Baer, Project Coordinator for University Wellness, at 301-687-4311 or by e-mailing wellness@frostburg.edu. To learn more about FSU, visit www.frostburg.edu. For more information about AstraZeneca, visit www.astrazeneca-us.com.
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