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Training tomorrow’s health care professionals, in exercise medicine, for tomorrow’s patients Ann Gates Member of the WHF Emerging Leaders Programme

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Training tomorrow’s health care professionals, in exercise medicine,

for tomorrow’s patients

Ann Gates Member of the WHF Emerging Leaders Programme

FOR UNDERGRADUATE USE ONLY!

ALL nurses, midwives andallied health care professions

To protect and promote the health of patients and the public

Training on the prevention and treatment of non-communicable diseases and surgical care, using exercise as a medicine

25x25

10% reduction in physical inactivity

preventable deaths

why a paradigm shift?

37,000 UK patient deaths/year from

inactivity

“names and faces in every clinic waiting room”

An ongoing, global, health crisis….

of physical INACTIVITY withno clinical support!

ENOUGH EVIDENCE for exercise as a medicine!

TIME to teach every health care professional

Evidence and practice, reality heart health/stroke specific/patient storyMaking

Every Contact Count for physical activity advice

cradle.....

“teachable moments”

during…

………..to grave care

=

A LOT of

physical activity advice, every consult!

if……every TRAINED health professional x over 1 million NHS patients/36 hours

672,973 brief physical activity opportunities

EVERY NHS DAY

every patient

educationby

design

Physical activity and healthPhysiological adaptation to exercisePrescribing physical activity and exercisePublic Health and physical activity…….

Exercise and…

Cancer, cardiovascular disease, hypertension. T2 diabetes, mental health & learning disabilities,Dementia, osteoarthritis & rheumatoid arthritis,Obesity, COPD, Pre/post surgery, Pregnancy/Mum & baby health, osteoporosis & sarcopenia, Falls prevention & treatment,Motivational interviewing and…

Leadership & physical activity champions!

Ambition wanted!

sharing….

Ann Gates (lead)Dr Brian Johnson

Dr John Brooks & KCL teamMr Chris Oliver

Simon RosenbaumDr Jane Thornton, MD

Mr Ian RitchieSteffan Griffin

Nottingham University Medical and Health Sciences School

Dr Clare Stevinson, Mr Jon Dearing, Dr Hamish Reid, Fiona Moffat, Alan Taylor,

Vicky Hood, Paul Hendrick, Jo Foster-Stead, Dr Paul Remy Jones,

Ellinor Olander, Professor Patrick Callaghan, Public Health England, The

Richmond Group, Brendon Stubbs, and many others!

a global workforce

‘fit for purpose’

Our Olympic legacy....for tomorrow’s patients...

Thank you!and acknowledgements

* to a lot of very special people*

Acknowledgments and disclosures

Resource use guidance

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USE OF THE RESOURCES OUTSIDE THIS REMIT CONSTITUTES A BREACH OF COPYRIGHT AND CHARGES FOR USE WILL BE MADE.

On behalf of all the international authors, contributors, national reviewers, international reviewers, and in accordance with the specifications agreed with Public Health England.