Etihad Airways staff members are being offered a
full day of health advice and medical assistance at Etihad’s
Training Academy today, 18 April 2011.
This, the airline’s first Wellness Day, is
intended to promote a positive work-life balance and to encourage
staff to make the simple changes necessary for a healthy
lifestyle.
“First and foremost, our priority at
Etihad is the wellbeing of our staff. We take this responsibility
seriously and have invested significantly in professionally run
health and fitness facilities and our state of the art medical
centre to create a holistic health program, said Ray Gammell,
Etihad’s Chief People and Performance Officer. “Wellness Day is a
chance for staff to discuss any health issues or queries with the
team of medical professionals and fitness experts from Etihad’s
Fit 2 Fly gyms at our head quarters in Abu Dhabi.”
Covering a wide range of medical and health
issues, they will conduct individual assessments, including
cholesterol checks, body mass index measurements and
cardiovascular risk assessment tests, and offer exercise tips and
information on body composition and nutrition, and discuss stress
management.
Staff from the Shaikh Khalifa Medical City will
also be on hand to carry out carbon monoxide tests and to provide
advice and techniques on how to stop smoking.
From 24 to 28 April, a cancer screening and
prevention clinic for female staff will be held at the Medical
Centre offering breast and cervical cancer testing and a HPV
vaccination program. The week-long program will also feature
lectures and audio-visual presentations from experts in the field.
The airline offers a comprehensive and free
range of state of the art health and fitness facilities at Etihad
Plaza including a medical centre, fully equipped gymnasia, a large
outdoor swimming pool, and squash courts.
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