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Title: PAST RESEARCH GRANTS


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Our Vision
  • To serve as a catalyst for change in healthcare
    delivery and medical education
  • Success Integrative Medicine no longer exists

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Duke Integrative Medicine
  • The Challenge
  • To develop, demonstrate and implement effective
    innovative models of care, and appropriately
    integrate them into the larger healthcare system

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The Process
  • Learning from our patients
  • The retreat model
  • The health planning and coaching proof of concept
  • Applying the concepts across the system
  • The opportunity to create a living laboratory for
    working models

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Intervention in Patients at Risk for Heart Attack
or Stroke
  • Test of this concept and process
  • Initial visit with integrative physician
  • Ten months with Health Coaching Group
  • Education in domains of the health wheel
  • Mindfulness Meditation
  • Focuses on being aware of experiences and
    thoughts in the moment
  • Can help people become aware of conscious and
    unconscious choices

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Intervention
  • Teaching new skills
  • Muscle relaxation
  • Stress Management
  • Self-exploration activities
  • Coaching focuses on
  • support in personal reflection
  • setting specific goals
  • rewarding progress
  • overcoming barriers

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Readiness to Change
  • Percentage of patients preparing to or actively
    engaging in each health behavior

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Outcomes Health Behaviors
plt0.001 for eating, p0.002 for exercise, pgt0.1
for smoking
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Outcomes CV Risk Factors
pgt 0.01 for all
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10 Year Risk of CHD (N154) P0.006 at 5 mo,
P0.04 at 10 months
0.12
0.1
0.08
CHD Risk
0.06
0.04
0.02
0
0
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Time in Months
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Key Findings
  • Significantly reduced the risk of heart attack or
    stroke in the next ten years
  • Peoples lives changed dramatically, health
    changes were a by-product

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Applying the Model Across the System
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Duke Prospective Health for Employees
  • 9 sessions of group coaching over 3 months
  • Monthly education sessions
  • Quarterly skill building
  • Weekly e-health tips

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Duke Prospective Health for Employees Results
  • Decreased in-patient admissions by 25.4
  • care management by 20.0
  • Limited program (2 coaching sessions and monthly
    education) decreased by 14.3
  • care management 18

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The Opportunity to Create a Living Laboratory
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A Dedicated Environment
  • Provide the ideal, state-of-the art healing
    center
  • The patient experience
  • The educational opportunity
  • Translate across the health system

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The Perfect Storm
  • A culture of innovation
  • A chancellor with vision and courage
  • An amazing philanthropist
  • A 26 acre wooded campus
  • Support across the faculty

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A Dedicated Environment
  • 27,000 Square Foot Center
  • 14 therapeutic consult and treatment rooms
  • 2 meditation spaces
  • Small medical laboratory
  • 4 multipurpose rooms
  • 2 transition rooms and quiet room
  • Library
  • Demonstration kitchen and cafe
  • Small fitness center
  • Contemplative courtyards and gardens
  • Labyrinth

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A Dedicated Environment
  • Sacred geometry
  • The interface with nature
  • The four seasons
  • Attention to every detail
  • A healing environment
  • Green features
  • A learning environment
  • An experiential environment
  • A place where a visit to your doctor can be
    rejuvenating and health promoting

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What We Have Learned
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Key Distinctions
  • Planning for health
  • The healthy executive
  • A focus on healing
  • After cancer, or a heart attack
  • Whole person strategies
  • The person living with a chronic condition

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Key Distinctions
  • Support in behavior changes
  • Immersion experiences
  • Health Coaches
  • The power of community
  • Coordination of health care across time
  • Our enrollment practice your personal physician
    advocate

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Clinical Strategy Dedicated Environment, Ideal
Models of Care
  • The Platinum Membership
  • Begins with a Health Immersion experience
  • Creation of your Personalized Health Plan
  • Partnership, coaching and advocacy throughout the
    year

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Raising the Bar Optimal Health and Vitality
  • Duke has provided a unique health experience,
    offering a true sense of professional,
    individualized care with each provider addressing
    my whole being mind, body, and soul. I have
    made lifestyle changes in the areas of physical
    fitness, nutrition, and spirituality that have
    lifted me to a renewed state of life I didnt
    know was possible.
  • Powerful and empowering taking control of your
    health for a better, more energetic, more
    harmonious approach to life and relationships.
  • I have been led by medical professionals to a
    new beginning. As a result, I now have a plan to
    live a healthy, well-balanced and much improved
    Integrative lifestyle.

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Translation across the system and community
  • A Model Practice
  • Translation across the health system
  • Ambulatory Services
  • Inpatient care
  • Employees
  • Translation into the community
  • The Role of Integrative Health Coaching

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Integrative Health Coaching Professional Training
  • 4 modules of training, 4-5 days each
  • 8-12 months to complete
  • Living it as you learn and teach it
  • 40 people maximum

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Integrative Health Coaching Training Modules
  • 1 Coaching and mentoring throughout the Wheel
    of Health
  • Our coaches coach you
  • 2 and 3 Behavior Change
  • Coaching each other
  • 4 Applying this to your community
  • 11, groups, corporate, building resources

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Integrative Medicine Education
  • Duke Faculty Development
  • Duke Graduate Medical Education
  • Duke Medical Students
  • Other Health Professions - Nursing, PA, PT,
    Premed
  • Integrative Health Coaching Professional Training


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Research Mission
  • To evaluate the efficacy and cost of integrative,
    personalized models of care

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Research
  • Continue to research models of care
  • Build research infrastructure to support mission
  • Practice Based Research Network (PBRN) in
    Integrative Medicine
  • 1M over 3 years
  • Duke is the National Coordinating Center
  • Mindfulness and dis-ordered eating

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Translation of Innovative Models The Next
Perfect Storm
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A Partnership between Duke IM and the Cliffs
  • Shared vision
  • Synergy of our strengths
  • The opportunity for revolutionizing health care
    in America

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Duke Integrative Medicine Joins Forces with The
Cliffs
  • Together, we have developed a 12-month program
    designed to help you
  • Maintain and enhance your state of wellness
  • Immerse yourself in the highest level of
    integrative care
  • Maximize your health for years to come

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Core Program Elements
  • Medical therapeutic sessions
  • Integrative case conference health plan
  • Integrative health coaching
  • Classes, workshops, and relaxation

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Medical Therapeutic Sessions
  • Pre-assessment discussions to determine the right
    combination of services and sessions to
    address your personal needs and goals
  • 90-minute integrative medicine physician
    consultation and examination (as needed), which
    will provide the foundation of your care
  • Your choice of five therapeutic sessions or
    consultations, including
  • Nutrition
  • Massage
  • Acupuncture
  • Mind body wellness
  • Fitness
  • Physical therapy
  • For golfers, a special therapeutic session with
    our physical therapist to analyze your form and
    any imbalances


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Integrative Case Conference Health Plan
  • Your physicians, providers, and health coach will
    meet to share their observations and create
    recommendations for optimizing your health
  • Ensures a comprehensive and truly integrative
    approach
  • Two physician check-ins during your Health
    Immersion experience and two follow-up check-ins
  • Helps to keep you on the path to enhanced
    wellness
  • Wrap-up session with your physician
  • To review your personalized health plan and the
    recommendations and insights discussed in your
    case conference


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Classes, Workshops, and Relaxation
  • A balanced schedule of classes and workshops
    providing a foundation in mindfulness and
    self-care strategies and skills
  • Delightful and nutritious meals and snacks from
    our cafe throughout your stay.
  • Time to immerse yourself in our unique facility
  • Hot tub
  • Steam room
  • Sauna
  • Fitness room
  • Meditative spaces
  • Tranquil surroundings
  • An eight-part lecture series and time for
    informal check-ins, with questions and answers
    given by Duke faculty at The Cliffs over the next
    year to enrich and inform your personal journey
    toward optimal health and wellness

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Integrative Health Coaching
  • Initial session designed to help you explore and
    clarify your goals
  • Personalized health plan developed by you and
    your physician, health coach, and therapeutic
    team based on collaborative and integrative
    assessments
  • Regular check-ins with your health coach during
    your stay
  • Integrative health coaching sessions, including
    individual and group calls, for six months
    following your visit to help you overcome
    obstacles to achieving your health goals

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Tacking Outcomes
40 to 50 Participants Collecting outcomes at
baseline, 6 month, and 12months
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IOM Rules for the 21st Century Health Care
System Crossing the Quality Chasm, Institute of
Medicine, 2001
  • Current Approach
  • Care based on visits
  • Professional autonomy drives variability
  • Professionals control care
  • New Rule
  • Care based on continuous healing relationships
  • Care is customized according to patient needs and
    values
  • Patient is source of control

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The Opportunity The Second Revolution in
Healthcare
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The First Revolution in Healthcare
  • Bringing science into medicine
  • The Flexner Report in 1910, together with a
    demonstration project
  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

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The Second Revolution in Healthcare
  • Bringing Life and Health into Medicine
  • The time is now for Flexner II in 2010, with a
    demonstration project
  • Partnering academic medicine with living
    communities to create a true healthy living care
    model
  • The first step in creating a Healthy America

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The greatest barrier to discovery is not
ignorance but the illusion of knowledge.
  • David Borstein
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