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The programs are developed in collaboration with professional and consumer communities. STRIVE seeks to create academic, private and public partnerships that bring together organizations and individuals whose participation demonstrates that intense community involvement can produce dynamic interaction between the program and community. The programs are developed to measure the benefit derived from participating in these activities, the level of understanding about men’s health, family history, and gauge interest levels in participating in clinical research.
STRIVE is a component of the S-THRIVE (Sustaining the Translation of Health Risks and InterVEntions: Survining through Education) Initiative which also includes THRIVE (Translating Health Risks and
InterVEntions: Women Survining through Education), a women’s health and wellness program. The THRIVE program is developed to examine how women may be affected differently by disease symtomology and to discuss the uniqueness of diseases and conditions in women. Just as with STRIVE, increasing awareness, visibility, and generating momentum about health and wellness are core aims.
Please join us in creating this momentum! |