DR. CHRISTOPHER GOOD SELECTED TO SERVE ON FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SHAC)
The Virginia Spine Institute is proud to announce Dr. Good’s recent selection to serve (as The Medical Society of Northern Virginia‘s representative) on the 2011-2012 Fairfax County Public School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC). This new appointment will allow him to extend his dedication to improving the lives of adolescents and teens in the community.
The School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) advises the Fairfax County School Board to develop health policies and advise the status of school health, health education, and the school environment. SHAC assists with the development of health policy in the school division and the evaluation of the status of school health, health education, the school environment, and health services.
“I am honored to represent the Medical Society of Northern Virginia by serving on the FCPS School Health Advisory Committee” commented Dr. Good. “As a spine specialist, I am involved in the care of children and teenagers on a daily basis, and I am delighted to lend this experience to the assistance of the Fairfax County Public Schools. I look forward to contributing to the future health of our youth, our schools, and our community.”
Be sure to check back for updates as Dr. Good will keep us updated on developments within the School Health Advisory Committee and important decisions that are being made to promote a healthy school environment in Fairfax County.
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