Science Cafe December 2017 Coordination, Strength, and Flexibility, They’re Not Just for PE: Using Data to Build Strong Partnerships Between Schools and Health Systems.
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On Tuesday, December 5, 2017, the Clinical Translational Science Institute-Children’s National (CTSI-CN) presented this Science Café 360 event. The featured speakers were: Dr. Olga Acosta Price, Director of the Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, Associate Professor at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University and an expert in the development, evaluation and sustainability of school health programs; Dr. Michael Long, Assistant Professor in the Department of Prevention and Community Health in the Milken School of Public Health at the George Washington University and an expert in obesity prevention; Marisa Parella, School Based Mental Health Program Manager at Mary’s Center and an expert in community, school and health system partnerships to enhance mental health care for children and families; and, Dr. Chioma Oruh, a member of the Chancellor’s Parent Cabinet for DC Public Schools and the DCPS Early Childhood Education Policy Council. Dr. Acosta Price discussed her research in care coordination and optimal partnerships between schools and health systems to improve physical and mental health for students and promote academic success. Dr. Long shared his research on preventing childhood obesity through improvements to the food and physical activity environments for children in schools. Ms. Parella offered her experiences as a community provider and the importance of designing programs that respond to the community needs. Dr. Oruh shared her experiences as a parent navigating the health and education systems to advocate for her children.
The evening was moderated by Tonya Vidal Kinlow, Vice President for Community Engagement, Advocacy and Government Affairs and leader of the Child Health Advocacy Institute at Children's National. Ms. Kinlow is an advocate for health-education partnerships and has served on the DC Board of Education and as the first Ombudsman for DC Public Schools.
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