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Understanding Childhood Obesity - Overview Session: 2 – Root Causes and Diagnosis of Childhood Obesity
Number of slides: 34 (slides 57-89 of the entire Understanding Childhood Obesity – Overview PowerPoint)
We recommend paediatric dietitians/nutritionists, diabetes nurse educators, health & nutrition teachers at educational facilities. This resource is also useful and relevant to any individual wanting to better understand/refresh their understanding of obesity in children and adolescents.
This second session explores what things have an influence on childhood obesity. Specifically:
The diagnosis section of this PowerPoint looks at what assessments need to be performed to identify the child as overweight or obese.
These slides: 30 minutes (approximately) Entire Understanding Childhood Obesity – Overview: 1.5 – 3 hours, depending on level of interaction with audience.
You should be thoroughly conversant with childhood obesity issues to teach this material.
Published: December 2009 Usage: In addition to the right to view, save and print the PowerPoint presentations, you have the right to make amendments to the slides as required and to utilise them as a teaching aid. If you choose to amend one or more of the slides in a PowerPoint presentation, you must electronically insert the words ‘adapted from’ before the words © AusmedOnline at the bottom of each slide of the presentation. Ausmed is not responsible for any changes you make to the content of PowerPoint presentations. You are responsible for ensuring that any changes are accurate and do not affect the accuracy of the parts which you do not change.
Author: Susan M. Brissette Susan Brisette brings 30 years of experience in the American health care, ranging from positions as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer in the acute care hospital setting to Senior Executive for a major national health care management company. She has had principle responsibility for managing dozens of ambulatory facilities across the USA, selling over $40 million dollars in health care contracts and consulting to Fortune 500 companies for health care delivery and medical benefits. She has developed and implemented operating policies and procedures for both hospitals and clinics and has achieved JCAHO and AAACH accrediation for medical facilities. She now own and operates SB Cass Associates, a health care consulting firm located in upstate New York. Ms. Brissette holds a BS in Biology from Northeastern University and an MS in Health Policy & Management from the Harvard School of Public Health. She has lectured on health care management at the University of Massachusetts, developed a health care delivery system for a mining company in Cajamarca, Peru, and recently led the Afghanistan Public Health Redevelopment Task Force for the Washington Harvard Alumni Group. She has consulted on health care projects in Poland, Romania, Israel, Kuwait, Peru, Canada and Mexico. Ms. Brisette's consulting practice handles client projects ranging from business plan development for clinics, assisted living facilities, and clinical research groups to the development of market research reports for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. She has written dozens of health care articles published on the internet and in American professional and consumer journals. She has also authored or edited online course on HIPAA compliance, corporate security, childhood obesity, and business ethics. Through Ms Brisette's wide-ranging experience, she fully understands the health care marketplace, has set strategy for entrepreneurial organisations, has successfully implemented health care delivery strategies both in the USA and internationally, and provides expert financial and analytic skills for monitoring and guiding medical organisation development. |
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