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LWC offers program for sleeping more soundly 'Modeled on the prestigious Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows program, the Baughman Visiting Fellows Program enlightens area residents and LWC students about critical life issues.' - DUANE BONIFER Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Duane Bonifer COLUMBIA, KY - Area residents will have an opportunity to learn how to sleep more soundly at a special event at Lindsey Wilson College. Dr. Kathryn Hansen, executive director of the Kentucky Sleep Society, will give the keynote address of this year's Dr. Henry Baughman Visiting Fellows Program Lecture, will speak at 3pmCT Thu 23 Oct 2014, in the Norma and Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship, 402 Helen Flatt Drive. The talk is free and open to the public. The Kentucky Sleep Society is an organization of Kentucky medical professionals committed to promoting quality in the practice of sleep medicine. KSS members educate the public, healthcare professionals and community leaders about the importance of sleep and related disorders. The Baughman Visiting Fellows Program annually invites a scholar in the field of health, safety and wellness to give a public talk and meet with LWC students. Modeled on the prestigious Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows program, the Baughman Visiting Fellows Program enlightens area residents and LWC students about critical life issues. The program is named in honor of Henry Baughman, a retired Western Kentucky University professor who taught health and safety. Baughman is a legend among Kentucky emergency medical technologists. He helped start WKU's emergency medical technologist/training program, and he also shaped some of Kentucky's regulations for emergency technologists. Baughman is also a hall of fame tennis player. He has been an active tennis player for more than 60 years, and he is a member of the Kentucky Tennis Hall of Fame. LWC's tennis center is named in his honor. Contact: The inaugural Baughman Visiting Fellows Program, contact the LWC Office of Academic Affairs at info@lindsey.edu or 270-384-8030. This story was posted on 2014-10-21 02:28:31
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