2020 Annual Report

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THE PEDIATRIC OBESITY CENTER FOR TREATMENT, RESEARCH & EDUCATION

to have welcomed Miranda Lange, PA, to our team. She works closely with our bariatric surgery colleagues getting teens ready for their procedures.

RESEARCH & NATIONAL RECOGNITION

The mission of the Pediatric Obesity Center is to be at the forefront of the care of families with obesity by providing innovative clinical service, cutting-edge research initiatives, and tailored education of the next generation of providers. CLINICAL GROWTH DURING COVID-19 Despite the challenges of 2020’s Covid-19 pandemic, our Pediatric Obesity Center continued its clinical growth on multiple fronts with a record number of referrals and patients accessing our care. Our team was quickly able to convert programming to telemedicine, allowing patients to receive care safely and opening up access to our program to families who previously could not participate. We ended 2020 with the most adolescent bariatric surgeries to date in our accredited program and continued our successful collaboration with Hartford Hospital. We are also excited

CONNECTICUT CHILDREN’S FIRST FACEBOOK LIVE SERIES In an effort to help families to stay on track during the pandemic, the Weight Management Program launched Connecticut Children’s first-ever Facebook Live Series. For eight weeks, providers from across Connecticut Children’s went live on the medical center’s Facebook page to talk all things healthy – from a walk around the neighborhood to yoga to healthy cooking to making calming bottles. We engaged families and our colleagues to help all of us stay healthy during an unprecedented time. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE We continue to increase our programming to be the place for Connecticut’s children to receive comprehensive weight management care. We have launched new group programs to keep families engaged in care and will be expanding to offer more

Pediatric Obesity Center

Specialty Programming

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fit5 group programs

Individualfit5

Superkids

Bariatric Surgery

Nutrition classes

Tykes (3-5)

Inpatient Rehab

LapBand

PCOS

T.E.A.M. CLUB (6-9)

Medically supervised program

Sleeve Gastrectomy

Mental Health

Teens & Tweens (10-18)

ANNUAL ACADEMIC REPORT 2020

inpatient services in 2021. We also have a new collaboration in the works with Hartford Hospital.

The Pediatric Obesity Center maintains 12 IRBapproved studies targeted at improving care for children and adolescents with obesity. Melissa Santos, PhD, clinical director of the Pediatric Obesity Center, continues work on her National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)/the National Institutes of Health (NIH) clinical trial of a cognitive behavioral intervention for youth with comorbid obesity and chronic pain. In addition, James Healy, MD, and Dr. Santos advanced separate innovation grants from Connecticut Children’s Department of Surgery that involve the use of technology to improve health behaviors after bariatric surgery and the creation of a national registry of adolescent bariatric patients. Covid-19 significantly impacted individuals with obesity in both course and outcome. Our team worked to address the needs of this critical population. Connecticut Children’s Surgeon-in-Chief Christine Finck, MD, submitted an NIH grant to examine the increased susceptibility of patients with obesity to Covid-19, and Dr. Santos, along with Sherene Mason, MD, in Nephrology, submitted a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) grant to understand racial and ethnic disparities in access to care during Covid. Dr. Santos had a commentary published in the Lancet on the resumption of bariatric surgery during the Covid period. We are examining data from patients with Covid infection to understand better the factors placing youth with obesity at increased risk. Our staff also participated in the Connecticut Children’s Ask the Experts series discussing the impact of Covid on obesity (Nancy Trout, MD, and Jessica Williams, MD) as well as mental health (Santos). Our team remained active both regionally and nationally through research, collaboration and work groups. Program members presented throughout the year at national conferences including Obesity Week and the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference. Dr. Santos serves on the governance


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Office for Community Child Health

18min
pages 178-184

Office for Sponsored Programs

1min
pages 175-177

Undergraduate Medical Education

4min
page 169

Graduate Medical Education

32min
pages 158-168

Continuing Medical Education

4min
pages 156-157

Clinical Research

11min
pages 170-174

Academic Administration

2min
page 155

Radiology

8min
pages 149-154

Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

7min
pages 146-148

Obesity

4min
pages 142-145

Center for Global Health

10min
pages 138-141

Center for Airway, Voice & Swallowing

4min
pages 136-137

Asthma Center

3min
page 135

Plastic Surgery

5min
pages 130-134

Pediatric Urology

3min
pages 128-129

Pediatric Surgery

13min
pages 124-127

Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery

3min
pages 122-123

Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery

6min
pages 119-121

Ophthalmology

5min
pages 114-115

Neurosurgery

7min
pages 111-113

Orthopaedic Surgery

7min
pages 116-118

Anesthesiology

3min
page 110

Pediatric Sedation

4min
pages 107-109

Psychology

8min
pages 102-104

Rheumatology

5min
pages 105-106

Pulmonology & Sleep Medicine

2min
page 101

Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology

2min
page 100

Pain & Palliative Medicine

2min
pages 98-99

Neurology

5min
pages 96-97

Nephrology

3min
page 95

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

10min
pages 89-94

Infectious Diseases & Immunology

10min
pages 84-86

Medical Genetics

5min
pages 87-88

Hospital Medicine

8min
pages 80-83

Hematology–Oncology

11min
pages 76-79

General Pediatrics

5min
pages 74-75

Developmental & Rehabilitation Medicine

6min
pages 54-55

Endocrinology & Diabetes

20min
pages 66-73

Emergency Medicine

12min
pages 61-65

Digestive Diseases, Hepatology & Nutrition

9min
pages 56-58

Division of Excellence in Patient Safety & Clinical Quality

7min
pages 59-60

Critical Care

13min
pages 50-53

Community Pediatrics

6min
pages 47-49

Child Abuse Pediatrics

2min
page 46

Cardiology

12min
pages 39-42

Adolescent Medicine

2min
page 36

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

7min
pages 43-45

Biomedical Informatics

3min
pages 37-38

Grants, Gifts & Awards

2min
pages 32-35

Christine Finck, MD, FACS

3min
pages 4-5

Faculty Achievements

10min
pages 27-31

Clinical Achievements

7min
pages 23-26
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