Hull Royal Infirmary is hosting ‘Fit4Life’ on Friday, July 11.
The event offers the chance to speak to hospital-based experts about improving your wellbeing through stopping smoking, lifestyle choices, drinking less, having cancer screenings and vaccinations.
You can chat to doctors, nurses, therapists and health teams about steps you can take to improve your lifestyle, promote better health and prevent serious illness such as strokes, cancer and heart problems.
The event is in the atrium of HRI’s new main entrance and in Nourish, our first floor restaurant, from 10am to 4pm. There’ll be:
- Workshops and presentations by NHS experts
- Q&A sessions on healthier lifestyles which reduce your risk of disease
- Information on cancer screening programmes
- Interactive sessions showing how AI is benefiting modern healthcare
- Opportunities to chat to experienced health professionals
Amanda Stanford, Acting Group Chief Executive of NHS Humber Health Partnership, said Fit4Life is the first in a series of health promotion events, tailored to address common health problems experienced by residents in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.
She said: “Our hospitals are always here to help you but Fit4Life is a fun and engaging way to empower you to make healthier choices that might stop you needing us in the future.
“You’ll learn about measures you can take right now that will make a big difference while accessing valuable resources and chatting to our health experts.
“Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to take charge of your own wellbeing. Come along, bring your friends and family, and let’s make Hull a healthier place together.”