Students from local elementary and middle schools studied SCH's healing philosophy - The science of feeling better - then created their own healing elements. Their artwork will be on display at SCH throughout the summer.
Local students embrace The science of feeling better philosophy
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May 26, 2010
How do you contribute to The science of feeling better?
Catrine Guzik (Patient Food Services) contributes to The science of feeling better.
Every month, a Swedish Covenant Hospital employee will share his or her thoughts on The science of feeling better.
Catrine Guzik (Patient Food Services) contributes to The science of feeling better.
“We bring the best of yesterday’s knowledge with today’s research to our patients’ care. I am very excited about the science and research in progress. Just wait for tomorrow’s news: nutritional genomics, the food to fit your genes.” “We bring the best of yesterday’s knowledge with today’s research to our patients’ care. I am very excited about the science and research in progress. Just wait for tomorrow’s news: nutritional genomics, the food to fit your genes." -- Catrine Guzik
If you would like to share how you contribute to The Science of Feeling Better through your work at Swedish Covenant Hospital, please e-mail wellinformed@swedishcovenant.org. You may also consider submitting a photo to the Pass the Beaker photo contest.

