AAP Section of Medical Students, Residents, & Fellowship Trainees (SOMSRFT) 2010-2011 Advocacy Campaign Childhood obesity: Quality Improvement in Pediatric.

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AAP Section of Medical Students, Residents, & Fellowship Trainees (SOMSRFT) Advocacy Campaign Childhood obesity: Quality Improvement in Pediatric Clinics Childhood obesity: Quality Improvement in Pediatric Clinics 1

Childhood obesity is a rising epidemic 30% of the pediatric population has a BMI of 30% or greater Co-morbidities: diabetes, asthma, cardiovascular disease, low self-esteem, depression 2

In February 2010, the AAP teamed up with the White House, Bright Futures, & other national organizations to reverse childhood obesity, and launched the AAP Obesity Initiative and Lets Move! Campaign. Together they made the ambitious goal to reverse childhood obesity within a generation, to give children born today a healthier future tomorrow. 3 Overview

Each year the AAP SOMSRFT (Section of Medical Students, Residents, & Fellowship Trainees) launches a national advocacy campaign. This year we have launched Team Healthy, our national campaign to reverse childhood obesity. Through this we are teaming up with the AAP Obesity Initiative and First Ladys Lets Move! Campaign. 4 Overview

Earlier this year we introduced phase 1 of our campaign on Community Policy Advocacy Now we are introducing phase 2: Quality Improvement in the Clinic Pre-designed clinic intervention tools Easy to meet your programs requirements to participate in a QI project each year 2 simple goals… 5

1. Each resident pledges participation in Lets Move Campaign 2. One quality check at each clinic 6 Phase 2

Each resident pledges participation in Lets Move Campaign 7 Goal 1

"I support the Lets Move! initiative and will provide counseling for optimal nutrition and physical activity at all ages. I will measure height and weight for all infants, and will calculate and discuss BMI at well child visits for all children 2 years and older. This is my move to raise a healthier generation of kids and to help solve the problem of childhood obesity within a generation." 8 Lets Move! Pledge

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10 *** AAP ID needed *** *** If youve registered with healthychildren.org, your AAP ID is now the address that you used to register with. Please Note Did you forget your AAP ID? Check your Pediatrics journal Call (866-THE-AAPI) Go to & click onwww.aap.org/moc Look up my AAP ID number Did you forget your AAP ID? Check your Pediatrics journal Call (866-THE-AAPI) Go to & click onwww.aap.org/moc Look up my AAP ID number

One quality check at each clinic Select at least 1 resident champion per clinic Check 10 patient charts Enter data Implement a change Check 10 different charts and submit data to measure your success! 11 Goal 2

Step 1 – Check 10 Patient Charts 12 Goal 2

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14 Step 1 – Check 10 Patient Charts Post your stats on the Lets Move! Web site Goal 2

15 Goal 2

16 Step 3 – Track Your Progress Pull 10 different charts and post your stats on the Lets Move! Web site Goal 2

Sample bar graph: showcases health care professionals performance compared to last data entry and national average of entries thus far

1. Pledge participation in Lets Move Campaign 2. One quality check per clinic One Resident Champion Per Clinic To: Check 10 charts Intervention (use our tips & resources) Track your success! 18 Summary

Whats the Incentive??? 1. Goal 1 - Pledge FREE trip to Peds21/NCE for one resident ALL residents in program MUST pledge in order to be entered in the drawing Deadline to be consider for drawing: 6/30/11 2. Goal 2 – Clinic Quality Check FREE trip to Peds21/NCE for one resident The Resident Champion for the clinic must complete all 3 steps in order to be entered in the drawing Deadline to be consider for drawing: 9/1/11 *** Additional opportunities for recognition may become available.

SOMSRFT Team Healthy Web page Clinical Tools Chop Chop Magazine Family Activities HealthyChildren.Org 20 Resources for Success

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