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Cohort 2017:  Succession Cohort 2017:  Succession

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Cohort 2017 Succession Planning amp Next Steps Liz Goldman MD MCR UCSF School of Medicine Disclosure Statement I have no disclosures Evaluation Methodology Data Collection Baseline amp 12 month questionnaire ID: 766447

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Cohort 2017: Succession Planning & Next Steps Liz Goldman, MD, MCR UCSF School of Medicine

Disclosure Statement I have no disclosures

Evaluation Methodology Data Collection Baseline & 12 month questionnaire Quarterly Activity Report Type and frequency of activity Activity narrative Telephone and email outreach, webinar participation Analysis Categorization of activitiesRole of providerType of activityCPF project focus areasChanges in skillsStrength of partnership

Provider Roles Role Description Level of Involvement Connector Identifies other providers in the community to increase support for an issue Low Advocate Advocates for a specific policy, decision, or change Low Amplifier Writes, speaks, blogs, or is interviewed about an issue Medium Team Expert Joins an existing collaboration or partnership or provides subject matter expertise Medium Leader Identifies or produces resources, convenes stakeholders, or establishes multi-sectorial partnerships High

CPF Role in Reported Activities (N = 280)* Role n ( %) Undefined 16 (6) Connector 17 (6) Amplifier 55 (20) Advocate66 (24) Team Expert88 (31) Leader111 (40) * Percentages are greater than 100%, since some activities fall into one or more classification categories

Key Focus Areas (5)

Fellow Project Focus Areas (N=31)* Healthy Food & Beverage Standards (n=11): SSB TaxationHealthy by Default Kids’ Meal DrinksAB 841: Healthy Retail & Food MarketingFood Security (n=16): Food insecurity screening + linkage to local resourcesCommunity gardens School Wellness (n=9)Nutrition guidelinesSchool lunches *31 of 36 fellows reported PSE-level obesity work. Some fellows reported projects in more than one focus area

Fellow Project Focus Areas (N=31)* Safe Routes to School (n=2 ) Structured Physical Activity (n=11)ParkRx initiatives Other (n=15)BreastfeedingUndefined/non-specific media *31 of 36 fellows reported PSE-level obesity work. Some fellows reported projects in more than one focus area

Activity Type Activity N (%) Applied for grant funding 3 (1) Testimony at a public forum 6 (2) Wrote a letter of support 14 (5) Presented at conference/event 16 (6) Met with local health department 28 (10) Met with stakeholders 43 (15) Started or piloted a program46 (16) Attended/Organized Community meeting61 (22) Media63 (23) Total 280

Reflection Activity

24 Month Survey ( 10 minutes)

Questions?

THANK YOU