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Quick and Basic Training Guide for Child and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity Three Modules for Provider Training Judy Sundquist, MPH, RD Children’s Medical Services, DHCS

Quick and Basic Training Guide for Child and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity Three Modules for Provider Training Judy Sundquist, MPH, RD Children’s Medical

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Quick and Basic Training Guide for Child and

Adolescent Overweight and Obesity

Three Modules for Provider Training

Judy Sundquist, MPH, RD

Children’s Medical Services, DHCS

Disclosure

Quick and Basic Training Guide for Child and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity

Nothing to disclose as to financial relationships or commercial interests

Quick and Basic Training Guide for Child and AdolescentOverweight and Obesity

Three Modules for Provider Training

Based on the California Medical Association FoundationChild and Adolescent Obesity Provider Toolkit

GET MOVING EAT SMART PULL THE PLUG DRINK WELL

Using the Training Guide

READY-TO-USE TRAINING AND MATERIALS

for Train-the-Trainer on three provider skill sets

Training Guide includes: Training Goals and Objectives Planning a Training Training Settings Using the Curriculum Modules 1-3 instructional plans that cross

reference the CMAF Toolkit Handouts

Training Goals- SEE PAGE 3 OF TRAINING GUIDE

Based on: California Medical Association Foundation

(CMAF) Child and Adolescent Obesity Provider Toolkit

2007 American Medical Association (AMA) Expert Committee Recommendations regarding the Prevention, Assessment and Treatment of Child and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity

National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality (NICHQ) Implementation Guide:

Step 1, Obesity Prevention at Well Care Visits Step 2, Prevention Plus Visits

What clinicians shouldconsider in the prevention,assessment andtreatment of pediatricoverweight patients.

2008 Child & AdolescentObesity ProviderToolkit

CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION

Planning a Training- SEE PAGE 4 OF TRAINING GUIDE

Who conducts the training? Time frame for training: 30-45 minute

modules, designed for time-compressed provider offices OR three modules can be presented in a 2-3 hour workshop

Training settings: primary care settings for provider office staff or larger regional trainings

Using the Curriculum- SEE PAGES 5-8 OF TRAINING GUIDE

Each module trains to a specific skill and has specific learning objectives and resources.

To promote the use of this training, today’s workshop will demonstrate the three modules: Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening Preventive Counseling Clinical Follow-up and Resources

Each Module SEE PAGES 8-20 OF TRAINING GUIDE

Includes a ready-to-use instructional plan: Target audience How to reference the CMAF toolkit Specific skill sets with instructional content Core materials Supplemental references

Handouts- SEE END OF TRAINING GUIDE

Instructional Aids- Free to Copy: CHDP Job Aid: Body Mass Index for Age

Percentile CHDP Flow Sheet: Counseling the Overweight

Child CHDP Tips for Encouraging Behavior Change CHDP My Healthy Lifestyle Goal Tracker WIC Healthy Habits Everyday Campaign Medi-Cal Managed Care Health Plan Patient

Education Resource Guide (available in multiple languages)

Evaluation form

Kaiser/CHDP Poster: Tool for initiating counseling in Eng./Sp.

What’s Next?

Core guidelines CMAF toolkit Health Net flip

chart Demonstration of

modules