The California Medical Association (CMA) Foundation, in
partnership with the California Nutrition Network for Healthy,
Active Families and Kaiser Permanente, is pleased to announce
the launch of the Physicians for Healthy Communities Initiative.
The goal of the Initiative is to decrease the prevalence of
overweight and obesity in youth and families in California.
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| Dexter
Louie, MD, JD demonstrates a middle school presentation for Physicians for Healthy Communities training attendees in
Riverside. Dr. Louie uses various food props to engage
student audiences and relate health messages to real
life. |
The Physicians for Healthy Communities Initiative will provide
Physician Champions with training on community collaboration,
nutrition messages, and advocacy techniques to promote healthy
eating and active living throughout California. The Initiative
will promote important policy and environmental changes in schools
and neighborhoods to counteract the rising epidemic of obesity and
support improved access to healthy food and opportunities to be
physically active.
Physicians for Healthy Communities training
sessions have been held in the following areas throughout 2006 and 2007: (Click on city for more information)
2008:
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2006:
Meet Our Physician Champions
Meet some of our Physician Champions who are doing
extraordinary things to change the health of their communities:
Meet Dexter Louie, MD, an ENT, Moraga School Board member
and a community advocate. Dr. Louie noticed more and more
junk food appearing on
school campuses and decided to take action. He developed a
program to educate middle school students about the obesity
epidemic and the decisions being made about their school campuses
that affect their health. Dr. Louie does not go into classrooms
and lecture students about the harm found in the soda bottle
– he empowers the students to become advocates and influence
the decisions made about food choices at their schools. Dr.
Louie has had success working in the Moraga School District
and in San Francisco schools. He is now working with the CMA
Foundation to train physicians on involving the community
in obesity prevention efforts.
Mike Fisher, MD, is a nephrologist who began
to notice more patients with end stage renal disease at younger
ages. His answer was to shift medicine’s focus from
treatment to prevention and community action. Dr. Fisher has
energized and mobilized his community and his colleagues in
this effort by creating the Santa Barbara Diabetes Resource
Center. Building on this, he next approached the city of Santa
Barbara to adopt America on the Move and implemented Santa
Barbara on the Move! In early 2005, a kick-off event was held
in Santa Barbara that brought together local health organizations,
businesses, schools and more than 1,000 adults and children
to take small steps to greater health. Most recently, Dr.
Fisher has spearheaded a two-year Carpinteria Childhood Obesity
Initiative to address and reverse the area’s childhood
obesity problem. Utilizing a host of local resources, the
initiative will promote individual and environmental change
as it addresses participants’ eating habits, physical
activity levels and environment. Dr. Fisher has reached out
to local schools and businesses and brought the healthcare
community together to champion his obesity prevention efforts.
Become a Physician Champion
According to a poll conducted by The California Endowment,
nearly 90 percent of Californians surveyed stated that they
wanted physicians to be their primary source of information
about nutrition, physical activity, and other issues associated
with obesity – this is where our Physician Champions
come into play:
Physician Champions have the unique opportunity to directly
impact the long-term health of their communities. Through
a partnership with the CMA Foundation and a true desire to
change society’s outlook on nutrition and physical activity
for the better, everyday physicians can become key players
in the effort to curb the obesity epidemic.
For more information on becoming a Physician Champion, see
our Physician Champion Information sheet, or contact:
Christine Maulhardt
Director, Obesity Prevention
916.551.2874
cmaulhardt@cmanet.org
Request a Physician Champion
Physician Champions are available to speak at
- Schools
- Community Events
- Health Fairs
Please fill out the Physicians for Healthy Communities speaker
request form and submit to: cmaulhardt@cmanet.org
or fax to Christine Maulhardt, (916) 551.2544 |