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Primary Care & Population Health Scholars Program Anthony J. Viera, MD, MPH UNC School of Medicine Gillings School of Global Public Health
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What is “population health”?
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Improving people’s health One person at a time For all those we care for *and* Going beyond our clinic walls Our community Our state Our nation …
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Causes of death in U.S., 2000 Leading causes 1.Heart disease 2.Cancer 3.Stroke 4.COPD 5.Unintentional injuries 6.Diabetes 7.Pneumonia & influenza 8.Alzheimer’s disease 9.Kidney disease 10.Septicemia Source: Mokdad et al, JAMA 2004
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Number of U.S. Deaths from Behavioral Causes, 2000 Schroeder S. N Engl J Med 2007;357:1221-1228
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Causes of death in U.S., 2000 “Leading” causes 1.Heart disease 2.Cancer 3.Stroke 4.COPD 5.Unintentional injuries 6.Diabetes 7.Pneumonia & influenza 8.Alzheimer’s disease 9.Kidney disease 10.Septicemia Actual causes 1.Tobacco 2.Poor diet & physical inactivity 3.Alcohol consumption 4.Microbial agents 5.Toxic agents 6.Motor vehicle 7.Firearms 8.Sexual behavior 9.Illicit drug use Source: Mokdad et al, JAMA 2004
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Schroeder S. N Engl J Med 2007;357:1221-1228 Determinants of health (incidence) Determinants of health and their contribution to premature death
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Population health in medical education Multiple national organizations have called for this: CDC, AAM, IOM “populations” vs “Populations”
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Copyright ©2010 American Public Health Association Frieden, T. R. Am J Public Health 2010;100:590-595 The health impact pyramid
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PCPH Scholars Current 1 st -year student planning a career in primary care (general medicine, general pediatrics, family medicine)
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PCPH Scholars Program A premier track of our medical school Evening cross-cutting seminars (small group, discussion-based) Writing project to be published Clinical work in high-performing practices Mentors and opportunities to mentor Travel funds for meetings MPH year
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Working on… Office space / cubicle in MacNider
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Evening seminars (examples) The Affordable Care Act – Intro and Updates Health Disparities Health Communication and Health Literacy Healthcare Quality: Defining and Measuring It? Why Are Health Care Costs so High, and What is the Physician’s Role? ACO’s, PCMHs, and other Alphabet Soup Leadership in Medicine
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Publications and projects Help Desk Answer for Evidence Based Practice Clinical Inquiry Other summer projects – as long as end- product (poster or publication) With opportunity for funding / stipend
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PCPH Scholars Current 1 st -year student planning a career in primary care (general medicine, general pediatrics, family medicine) Can still do Asheville (or similar) program
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MD-MPH Program Specifically designed for medical students & physicians 12 month program After 3 rd - year (after Application Phase as part of Individualization) Work closely with faculty from SOM and SPH Degree awarded in most cases in August
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Why earn an MPH? Health care transformation needs physicians with added skills and perspective Added skills / value-added – maximizing potential to contribute to the health of the public – training to participate in clinical research, evaluate programs, conduct policy analyses, critically appraise the health literature – grounding for leadership in health care and health policy
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Curriculum: Health Care & Prevention Health policy Health behavior / prevention science Epidemiology & biostatistics Critical appraisal of the health literature Environmental health Electives Practicum Master’s paper
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www.hcandp.unc.edu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCALDcgx XQk&feature=plcp http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCALDcgx XQk&feature=plcp
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Tuition not covered, but… Tuition is low (~$11,500 in-state) Scholars have “early acceptance” Early application maximizes chances for scholarships
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Join us! First evening seminar end of January: Understanding the Affordable Care Act -Facilitated and hosted by- Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, PhD pcphscholars@unc.edu
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Applying is easy… Up to two-page personal statement explaining your intended career path and why incorporating population health is important. Send as an attachment with a cover email to: pcphscholars@unc.edu Interviews will be arranged with two members of our selection committee DEADLINE: January 10, 2014
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