Pronouns: He/Him/His Brian Housle began his career as an educator and athletics coach in the secondary education environment, using his creativity and passion for designing courses that used the most current and research-tested approaches to learning. Seeking to apply his enthusiasm for instruction to healthcare, Brian landed at Duke in 2001. His first position within Duke Health was as an exercise physiologist for the world-renowned Duke Diet and Fitness Center, and later as the Wellness Manager. His journey as a certified health ...
Read MorePronouns: She/Her Dina has over 20 years of experience in healthcare administration, spending the majority of her career serving patients at the Duke Lifestyle and Weight Management Center (formerly the Duke Diet and Fitness Center). She values the years served working with patients to support a whole person approach to reach their optimal well-being. Currently, Dina is the Program Manager for the Duke Health & Well-Being Coach Training Program. She provides administrative direction for all aspects of health coaching programs for Duke ...
Read MoreDamian Gallina is the Program Manager for the Duke Leadership Program in Health and Well-Being and Duke Health and Well-Being’s Mindfulness and Personal program offerings. In this role, he works with faculty to develop new programming and oversees the design and rollout of new curriculum. In addition, he counsels potential students, coordinates the application and admissions processes, and develops marketing and community outreach strategies. Prior to joining Duke Health and Well-Being, Damian was a Program Coordinator in the Public Health ...
Read MoreNatasha Allen serves as the Program Coordinator for the Duke Health and Well-Being Coach Training Program. Training Education