Michael Celestin, MA,CHES,CTTS 3/6/2013 R2R MENTORSHIP EXPERIENCE.

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Michael Celestin, MA,CHES,CTTS 3/6/2013 R2R MENTORSHIP EXPERIENCE

 Prioritized public health competency skills  Proposed goals and objectives for professional development and project work plan  Accomplished objectives, and the processes, facilitators and barriers to accomplishment  Mentorship program impact on:  Organization  Goals and objectives  Grasp of evidence-based public health DISCUSSION ITEMS

 Analytic/Assessment Skills  Define and prioritize problems  Understand how data illuminates ethical, political, scientific, economic and public health issues  Identify relevant and appropriate data, information sources, and types of evidence  Make relevant inferences and determine appropriate uses and limitations of quantitative and qualitative data, and understand difference between primary and secondary research evidence PRIORITIZED COMPETENCIES

 Basic Public Health Science Skills  Apply the basic public health sciences including behavioral and social sciences  Identify and retrieve current relevant scientific evidence  Identify limitations of research and the importance of observations and interrelationships PRIORITIZED COMPETENCIES

 Advocacy and Communication Skills  Communicate effectively research/evaluation findings to policy makers, press, other non- technical staff and key decision makers to gain interest, support, and to advocate for funding and resources  Identify policy options and write clear and concise policy statements for policy makers to gain interest, political support, and funding for public health issues PRIORITIZED COMPETENCIES

 Goal: Increase knowledge and skills in public health practice  Objectives:  Attend 3 professional events with state or national public health organizations by end of program  Complete 3 public health practice competency trainings or reading by end of program  Complete 3 professional development trainings or readings by end of program  Exhibit 20 attributes identified as mentor strengths in “The Mentee Guide” PROPOSED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

 Attend 3 professional events with state or national public health organizations by end of program  Attended APHA 141st Annual Conference and meetings  Black Caucus of Health Workers meeting  Public Health Education and Health Promotion (PHEHP) section meeting  Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs section meeting  Participated in Multilevel Interventions in Health Care: Building the Foundation for Future Research Conference (Virtually) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOMPLISHED

 Complete 3 public health practice competency trainings or readings by end of program  Completed R2R facilitated trainings, including:  Program Evaluation  Program Adaptation  Making Data Talk  Working On Policy Change  Read Evidence-Based Public Health  Read Essentials of Biostatistics in Public Health  Completed one-on-one SAS Data Analysis Software training PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOMPLISHED

 Complete 3 professional development trainings or readings by end of program  Completed Tobacco Treatment Specialist Certification training  Read Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success  Completed R2R facilitated Manuscript Writing training PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOMPLISHED

 Goal: Increase tobacco cessation assist rates by physicians in Louisiana’s public hospital system PROPOSED PROJECT WORK PLAN

 Objectives:  Conduct assessments of:  Clinicians’ practices and beliefs regarding tobacco use and treatment  Patients’ perceptions of clinician tobacco use treatment  Pilot an intervention among:  Physicians to Increase physician Assist rates for smoking cessation PROPOSED PROJECT WORK PLAN

DeliverablesKey Activities to CompleteEvidence of Achievement Completion Date A. Conduct assessments: 1.Physician 2.Patient IRB Approval Survey development Survey administration Survey completion Survey Analysis a)Survey Instruments b)Summary Reports 2/2012 B. Develop content and programming for intervention Develop logic model to guide development process a)Logic model b)Implementation plan 6/2012 C. Test usability and feasibility of intervention Test with 5-20 physicians Intervention modifications a)Session guide b)Summary report 8/2012 D. Pilot intervention among physicians (treating AA male tobacco users) Identify intervention and control clinic Program Evaluation a)Session Guide b)Data Analysis c)Summary Report 11/2012 PROPOSED PROJECT WORK PLAN

Conducted assessments of: Physicians’ practices and beliefs regarding tobacco use and treatment Patients’ perceptions of provider tobacco use treatment  Pilot an intervention among physicians to increase Assist rates for physicians treating PROJECT WORK PLAN ACCOMPLISHMENTS

 Professional Development  Development of a mentoring agreement  Purchase of professional development material and meeting fees (e.g. books, registration)  Development of a project work plan PROCESSES FOR ACCOMPLISHMENT

 Professional Development  Weekly meetings via phone  Timely s for follow-up  Engaged and supportive site supervisor  National Cancer Institute training, support and resources FACILITATORS TO ACCOMPLISHMENT

 Project Work Plan  Survey identification, adaptation and development  Institutional Review Board application submission and approval  Survey administration  Data management and analysis PROCESSES FOR ACCOMPLISHMENT

 Project Work Plan  Established relationship with hospital administrators  LSU School of Public Health support and resources FACILITATORS TO ACCOMPLISHMENT

 Professional Development  None  Project Work Plan  Learning and undergoing Institutional Review Board application and approval process  Staff development e-learning software transition  Public hospital system transformation into public/private partnerships BARRIERS TO ACCOMPLISHMENT

 LSU Health School of Public Health  Dissemination of acquired skills and experiences to students, faculty and staff  School and program visibility  LSU Health Public Hospital System  Identified new approach to conducting clinician surveys  Broadened scope and enhanced quality improvement efforts MENTORSHIP PROGRAM IMPACT

 Goals and Objectives  Increased professional development, health practice competency, and project planning and management skills  Increased surveillance, analytical and assessment skills  Grasp of Evidence-Based Public Health  Strengthened understanding and use of core competency framework  Enhanced knowledge of evidence-based intervention resources MENTORSHIP PROGRAM IMPACT

 Pilot Physicians Counseling Smokers Intervention*  Purpose: Office-based program designed to increase the effectiveness of primary care physician-delivered smoking cessation interventions. (2003) FUTURE DIRECTIONS *All dependent upon system transition

 Pilot Physicians Counseling Smokers Intervention*  Focus: Current tobacco smokers 11yrs. of age and older (gender and race/ethnicity neutral)  Methods: Academic detailing program grounded in Transtheoretical Stages of Change using a 5 A’s counseling model  Needs: Adapt/update intervention material based on system and assessment findings FUTURE DIRECTIONS *All dependent upon system transition