Introduction to Advocacy: A How-To Guide

Similar documents
Assessing Digital Identity and Promoting Online Professionalism: Social Media and Medical Education

Pediatric Wheelchair Seating

E C C. American Heart Association. Basic Life Support Instructor Course. Updated Written Exams. February 2016

STEPS TO EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY

ESC Declaration and Management of Conflict of Interest Policy

DO SOMETHING! Become a Youth Leader, Join ASAP. HAVE A VOICE MAKE A DIFFERENCE BE PART OF A GROUP WORKING TO CREATE CHANGE IN EDUCATION

Alyson D. Stover, MOT, JD, OTR/L, BCP

E N H A N C I N G C O M M U N I T Y P E D I A T R I C S T R A I N I N G

Tradeshow 102: Attracting Visitors. Dr. Amy Brown Wednesday, January 27, 2016

THE IMPORTANCE OF TEAM PROCESS

Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship Program Frequently Asked Questions

Disability Resource Center St. Philip's College ensures Access. YOU create Success. Frequently Asked Questions

Joint Board Certification Project Team

Application Guidelines for Interventional Radiology Review Committee for Radiology

High School to College

Getting Started with Deliberate Practice

Puerto Rico Chapter Scientific Meeting

LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Coding Activities

P-4: Differentiate your plans to fit your students

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Public Policy Agenda for Children

Health Literacy and Teach-Back: Patient-Centered Communication. Copyright 2011 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

Section 3.4 Assessing barriers and facilitators to knowledge use

Intensive Course in Health and Human Rights

California Professional Standards for Education Leaders (CPSELs)

JUNE 15, :30 PM 9:15 PM

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON MCGOVERN MEDICAL SCHOOL CATALOG ADDENDUM

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENCY EDUCATION IN DEVELOPMENTAL-BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS

Name in full: Last First Middle. Telephone: Day Evening Social Security No.: Internship: Dates of Start and Completion. Name and Address of Hospital:

FACTS. & Figures. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Health System

Fundraising 101 Introduction to Autism Speaks. An Orientation for New Hires

Global Health Kitwe, Zambia Elective Curriculum

Careers in Medicine Update. George V. Richard, Ph.D. Jeanette L. Calli, M.S. Anita M. Navarro, M.Ed. Kelly K. Stazyk

UVM Rural Health Longitudinal Integrated Curriculum Hudson Headwaters Health Network, Queensbury, New York

Session 102 Specialty Update Nuclear Medicine 03/02/2013, 1:30PM 3:00PM

John W. Norbury, 1 Clinton E. Faulk, 1 Kelly M. Harrell, 2 Luan E. Lawson, 3 and Daniel P. Moore Introduction

CHA/PA Newsletter. Exploring the Field of Hospitalist Medicine. CHA/PA Fall Banquet

Global Health Interprofessional Program Summer Zambia

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING CLINICAL FACULTY POLICY AND PROCEDURES

Summarizing Webinar Protocol and Guide for Facilitators

Strategic Plan Revised November 2012 Reviewed and Updated July 2014

This curriculum is brought to you by the National Officer Team.

Curriculum Vitae of. JOHN W. LIEDEL, M.D. Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician

Dr. Isadore Dyer, Association of American Medical Colleges

TALKING POINTS ALABAMA COLLEGE AND CAREER READY STANDARDS/COMMON CORE

ELDER MEDIATION INTERNATIONAL NETWORK

Career Series Interview with Dr. Dan Costa, a National Program Director for the EPA

Contract Promotional Review Committee support for the Pharmaceutical Industry. Medical Affairs Regulatory Legal

Leadership Guide. Homeowner Association Community Forestry Stewardship Project. Natural Resource Stewardship Workshop

The One Minute Preceptor: 5 Microskills for One-On-One Teaching

San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium

Sunshine Success Stories: Showcasing Florida s Adult Education Students

PERSONAL STATEMENTS and STATEMENTS OF PURPOSE

EMORY UNIVERSITY. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Emory School of Medicine records,

Game-designed interprofessional education:

Netsmart Sandbox Tour Guide Script

GUIDELINES FOR COMBINED TRAINING IN PEDIATRICS AND MEDICAL GENETICS LEADING TO DUAL CERTIFICATION

Curriculum Vitae Sheila Gillespie Roth Address: 224 South Homewood Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Telephone: (412)

Addressing TB in the Mines: A Multi- Sector Approach in Practice

How to make an A in Physics 101/102. Submitted by students who earned an A in PHYS 101 and PHYS 102.

Interprofessional Education Assessment Strategies

Patient/Caregiver Surveys

IMSH 2018 Simulation: Making the Impossible Possible

RC-FM Staff. Objectives 4/22/2013. Geriatric Medicine: Update from the RC-FM. Eileen Anthony, Executive Director; ;

The AAMC Standardized Video Interview: Essentials for the ERAS 2018 Season

Copyright Corwin 2014

Accommodation for Students with Disabilities

Maryland Chapter Scientific Meeting

Early Career Awards (ECA) - Overview

Improving recruitment, hiring, and retention practices for VA psychologists: An analysis of the benefits of Title 38

Surgical Residency Program & Director KEN N KUO MD, FACS

AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey Data Collection Webinar

Loyola University Chicago ~ Archives and Special Collections

Graduation December Information Pack

2007 Ophthalmology Symposium

Preparing for Medical School

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN (MCW) WHO WE ARE AND OUR UNIQUE VALUE

Tennessee Chapter Scientific Meeting

INSTRUCTOR USER MANUAL/HELP SECTION

Getting a Sound Bite Across. Heather Long, MD ACMT Annual Scientific Meeting Clearwater, FL March 28, 2015

A 3D SIMULATION GAME TO PRESENT CURTAIN WALL SYSTEMS IN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION

Outreach Connect User Manual

Update on the Affordable Care Act. Association of Business Administrators September 24, 2014

The Impact of Postgraduate Health Technology Innovation Training: Outcomes of the Stanford Biodesign Fellowship

Diversity Registered Student Organizations

INTERNAL MEDICINE IN-TRAINING EXAMINATION (IM-ITE SM )

BEING MORTAL. Community Screening & Discussion Toolkit

Demystifying The Teaching Portfolio

SCICU Legislative Strategic Plan 2018

Program Assessment and Alignment

10 Tips For Using Your Ipad as An AAC Device. A practical guide for parents and professionals

School of Basic Biomedical Sciences College of Medicine. M.D./Ph.D PROGRAM ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

TU-E2090 Research Assignment in Operations Management and Services

Selling Skills. Tailored to Your Needs. Consultants & trainers in sales, presentations, negotiations and influence

62 Board of Trustees - 1 December 1999 REPORTS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1. AMA PARTICIPATION IN THE WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Service, Girls, and Self-Esteem

PL Preceptor News June 2012

The Chair's Chatter. Bethke, Donna. September 20, UM SOM PTRS Sent: From: Wednesday, September 20, :02 PM To:

Mayo Clinic 1 st Annual Update on Infectious Diseases for Primary Care

Phase 3 Standard Policies and Procedures

Student-Athlete. Code of Conduct

Transcription:

Introduction to Advocacy: A How-To Guide Sam S. H. Wu, MD MA MPH MBA Council of State Presidents, AAPM&R Good Shepherd Penn Partners Penn Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine University of Pennsylvania Health System Based on The National Center of Medical Home Initiatives for Children with Special Need, Every Child Deserve a Medical Home Training Curriculum, 2004: Advocacy

Goals Recognize the significance of advocacy. Realize that every Physiatrist has a role as an advocate. Identify steps you can take to advocate. Understand the power of coalitions to augment individual advocacy effort.

What is an Advocate? According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary: advocate (n.) 1. One who pleads another s cause 2. One who argues or pleads for a cause or proposal

Why Is Being an Advocate Important? Advances change that could result in benefit for a large population Keeps the interests of your patients and physiatry on the radar screen of decision makers

Why Should You Be an Advocate? As a Physiatrist, you are knowledgeable of the needs of patients with disabilities and the practice of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. As a physician, you bring credibility to the issues and are most often seen as working on behalf of others. No one else may be advocating for our field or our particular patients.

Road Blocks to Advocacy Lack of time Lack of focus Lack of knowledge with the issue(s) Lack of comfort with advocacy process

How do You Get Started? Have an interest which has not been well addressed. Find out more about that interest. Join others who share your interest or ask them to join you. Join medical societies to share information and for assistance.

Interest Decide on 1 or 2 issues that particularly interest (or bother) you Become an expert by really get to know the issue(s) Identify all players involved in the issue those that support and those that oppose

Speak Out on Your Issue Public hearings Letters to the editor Advisory boards Media Interviews Senior Centers

Polish Your Message Clear Compelling Memorable

Tell Your Story Identify the problem Avoid using technical/clinical language Describe a patient that best illustrates this problem Conclude with your clear, compelling and memorable solution to the problem

Become the Go-To Expert Cultivate relationships with decision makers Send information relating to your story without asking anything in return

Join or Form Coalitions

Coalition Benefits Access to more resources Information, labor, perspective, expertise, etc. Avoid reinventing the wheel People with same interests are more likely to be effective by collaborating

Partners AAPMR AMA State medical societies and specialty societies Disability groups Disease-oriented organizations Patient advocacy groups Government agencies Corporations

Incremental Success: Start with Small Bites Comprehensive change often require perfect alignment of multiple variables including luck A series of small success make the process manageable and less daunting

Take Home Messages

Advocacy and the Busy Physiatrist Speak out and tell your story Monitor the Legislative, Business and Clinical Practice Issues Section of www.aapmr.org Wear a conspicuous button regarding your issue Support political candidates by making available their campaign brochures in your waiting room

Advocate for Others and Not Only for Yourself Focus on benefits to patients and families Explain the impact of your physiatric practice on the community Personalize your story with real-life examples from your clinical practice

Goals Recap The importance of advocacy for your patients and your physiatric practice. Every physiatrist has a role as an advocate. Steps you can take to advocate. The power of coalitions to enhance your individual advocacy action.

Thank you!