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Community Health Programs

Health for Life ROBYN TURETSKY • Program Coordinator • rkt9001@nyp.org x JANE CHANG, MD • Medical Director, Health for Life East • jac9009@med.cornell.edu x JOHN RAUSCH, MD • Medical Director, Health for Life West • jr2163@cumc.columbia.edu Mission and Goals

Number of clinic visits in 2019 Presentations

The mission of Health 4 Life (H4L), a comprehensive weight management program, is to provide a safe and supportive environment for four- to 20-year-olds and their families who wish to improve their well-being through healthier diets and increased physical activity. Through individual clinic visits and group programming, H4L empowers participants to make healthier lifestyle choices for themselves and their families. The Health 4 Life program works with patients who have overweight or obesity as identified by their primary care physicians based on BMI percentile. Patients meet with doctors, dietitians, social workers, and a clinical exercise physiologist at each clinic visit. H4L families are encouraged to join group programming including physical activity for kids and nutrition education and support for parents.

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250 Key Accomplishments

• H4L serves NewYork-Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Network patients at both the East and West Campuses. • Article publication in Obesity journal and presentation at the NYU Langone Comprehensive Program on Obesity’s symposium on COVID-19 and Obesity on using telehealth to serve children with obesity during COVID-19. • Transformation into a virtual program during COVID-19, serving patients through telehealth clinical visits and providing virtual exercise and nutrition education groups for kids and parents through Zoom.

• Foundations in Lifestyle Medicine course presentation to Weill Cornell Medicine students, 2017. • Presentation of Health for Life research results to the Weil Cornell Medicine Atkins Journal Club.


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Waiting Room As a Literacy & Learning Environment (WALLE

2min
page 49

Uptown Hub

3min
pages 50-51

Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC

1min
pages 52-54

Turn 2 Us (T2U

5min
pages 46-48

Substance Use Disorder Peer Program

1min
page 41

The Family PEACE (Preventing Early Adverse Childhood Experiences) Trauma Treatment Center

3min
pages 44-45

Reach Out and Read Program

1min
page 40

Lang Youth Medical Program

2min
page 33

Healthy City Kids

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page 32

Cultural Competency and Health Literacy Workgroup: A Collaboration between the Division and NewYork-Presbyterian Performing Provider System

1min
page 29

Choosing Healthy & Active Lifestyles for Kids™ (CHALK

4min
pages 22-23

Health for Life

1min
page 30

Outreach Program

2min
pages 38-39

Community-Based Sexual Health

7min
pages 24-28

CCHE: School-Based Health Center Program

1min
page 18

ANCHOR (Addressing the Needs of the Community Through Holistic, Organizational Relationships

1min
page 11

Center for Community Health and Education

1min
page 16

Expanding Our Reach to Help More Neighbors

2min
page 3

Building Bridges, Knowledge and Health Coalition

3min
pages 14-15

Division of Community and Population Health: Our Mission

2min
pages 4-5

Behavioral Health Clinical Services (Outpatient

5min
pages 12-13

CCHE: Family Planning Program and Young Men’s Clinic

2min
page 17

Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Service Plan

4min
pages 6-9
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