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Friday, November 22, 2024

Atrium Health Navicent’s ‘Walk with a Doc’ Program Receives Bike Walk Macon Mobility Maker Business Award

In its third year, Atrium Health Navicent’s “Walk with a Doc” program was recently honored by Bike Walk Macon and recognized with the 2022 Macon Mobility Maker Business Award.

“Walk with a Doc” encourages the community to achieve greater health and wellness by participating in regularly scheduled walks led by Atrium Health Navicent doctors in collaboration with our community partners including the MaconBibb County Parks and Recreation Department.

First offered in 2019, the free walking program is designed for all fitness levels. Participants spend a few minutes learning about a current health topic from an Atrium Health Navicent health care provider, then spend the rest of the hour enjoying a healthy walk and fun conversation.

“This program gives everyday individuals young and old, no matter their socio-economic status, an opportunity to exercise while learning how to live healthier,” said Dr. Harry Strothers, chief of Family Medicine at Atrium Health Navicent Primary Care West Macon and a regular physician participant. “This is a great way to build relationships with local doctors and others in the community while learning more about health and wellness in a fun, relaxing environment. Thanks to our community partners, including Macon-Bibb County Parks and Recreation for continuing to support “Walk with a Doc.”

The next walk is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 6 at Amerson River Park, 2551 Pierce Drive N. in Macon. Walks start at 8 a.m. from April to September and at 9 a.m. from October to March. Participants are asked to arrive 15 minutes early to sign in. All walkers are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes, wear appropriate fitness clothing and bring a water bottle to stay hydrated.

"Atrium Health Navicent is deserving of a 2022 Macon Mobility Maker Award because of its commitment to help create a more walkable Macon-Bibb County through the ‘Walk With a Doc’ program. We'd like to thank them for collaborating with us and many other groups to provide such a unique, fun and free community initiative that encourages people to walk more in our public parks while also learning about their health and meeting new people,” said Rachel Hollar Umana, executive director of Bike Walk Macon.

The national “Walk with a Doc” program was launched in 2005 by a physician who invited his patients to walk with him in a local park on a Saturday morning. Since then, the program has expanded to more than 500 communities across the world, including Atrium Health Navicent’s program in Macon.

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