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After a rich professional career of over 46 years as a nurse in public health, adult nurse practitioner, teacher and researcher Ute Goldkuhle yearned to pass along her gifts of education, knowledge, wisdom and experience. During her years of practice and holding community workshops she realized that once people understood better how their own body functions they were more mindful of what they need to make life style adjustments to enhance their health quality. Ute Goldkuhle earned a doctorate in Public Health at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and a master’s degree in Primary Care as an Adult Nurse Practitioner at the University of Maryland. Throughout the years of practice she held various leadership positions in hospitals and homecare agencies, developed community programs, workshops, and health systems. She retired as an Assistant Professor after 16 years of teaching at the University of Hawaii, School of Nursing and lives in Cleveland, OH and enjoys the unfolding life of her precious six grandchildren.