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200 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 730F
Washington, DC 20201

Phone: 202-260-8414
Fax: 202-260-6537
Email: Calvin.Teel@hhs.gov

Calvin Teel, M.S.

Public Health Advisor for the Office on Women's Health National Bone Health Campaign (NBHC)

Calvin Teel joined the Office on Women's Health (OWH) in 2001, and is now a public health advisor and project officer for the National Bone Health Campaign (NBHC), Best Bones Forever!®. Concurrently, he is also serving as the project officer on the following contracts:

  • An evaluation of the National Rural Frontier Women's Health Coordinating Centers (RFCC) program
  • The logistical support contractor for OWH

In March 2007, Mr. Teel assumed the role of project officer for the NBHC. He manages this project from research and material development to website maintenance. Within this capacity, he oversees the day-to-day activities of this multi-year national education campaign to promote optimal bone health in girls 9 - 12 years old, and potentially reduce their risk of osteoporosis later in life. His ultimate role is to ensure that the campaign activities will educate and encourage girls to establish lifelong healthy habits, especially increased calcium consumption and weight-bearing physical activity to build and maintain strong bones.

Mr. Teel has over 8 years of experience in both health promotion and project management, both within HHS as well as in the private sector. He received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Virginia Tech. He received a Bachelor's of Science degree in health and nutrition and a Master's of Science degree in health education and promotion.

Mr. Teel brings a male's perspective to the OWH programs. During his brief tenure with the OWH he has contributed to the development of the National Community Centers of Excellence in Women's Health (CCOE), several conferences addressing issues of importance to women and their families, and to the production of several important publications.

Content last updated January 1, 2008.

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