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Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Program for Injury Prevention in Youth Sports (PIPYS) at Vanderbilt: A Game Plan for Safety and Health in the Young
Athlete
Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center SummitConcussion Services at Vanderbilt: State of the Art
October 24, 2012
Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Sarah Haverstick, B.A.Safe Children Program Manager
Safe Kids Cumberland ValleyMonroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
Alex B. Diamond, D.O., M.P.H.Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
Assistant Professor of PediatricsMedical Director, Program for Injury Prevention in Youth Sports (PIPYS)
Vanderbilt University Medical CenterTeam Physician
Vanderbilt UniversityNashville Sounds & Nashville Predators
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Public Health Relevance:We Can Make a Difference
• Injury often predictable and preventable, not just “accidents”– As many as half the injuries sustained by youth
while playing sports are likely preventable• Concussion – 2o & 3o, 1o???
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Emery CA et al. CJSM, 2006.
Safety cannot be delegated, it is a shared responsibility of…
• Parents• Coaches• Youth athletes• Safety advocates• Athletic trainers• Schools• Health professionals
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Who We Are• Began work March 2011
– Safe Kids Cumberland Valley & VCHIP• SafeKids USA youth sports safety grant
• Formally established March 2012– PIPYS: Collaboration VSM & MCJCHV
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Vanderbilt Children’s Health Improvement and Prevention (VCHIP)
• Ensure all children have positive start in life, practice healthy behaviors, are cared for and safe– Go beyond hospital walls and into community
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Safe Children Program at VCH• Safety Store
– Purchase low-cost safety products– One of six US hospitals selected by National Association of
Children's Hospital to have hospital based safety store• Safe Kids Cumberland Valley
– Safe Kids Worldwide• An international nonprofit dedicated to reducing unintentional
injuries to children
– 41 counties in Middle Tennessee– Multiple safety initiatives
http://www.childrenshospital.vanderbilt.org(Health & Safety)
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Program for Injury Prevention in Youth Sports (PIPYS)
A Game Plan for Safety and Health in the Young Athlete
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Mission• The mission of the PIPYS will mirror and support in all aspects
the overall mission of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center.– To bring the full measure of human knowledge, talent and
compassion to bear on the healing of sickness and injury and the advancement of health and wellness through preeminent programs in patient care, education and research.
• The mission (organizational) statement of the PIPYS is as follows:– To develop, evaluate and promote strategies through research,
education and community service in order to prevent youth sports related injuries and to protect the overall health of the pediatric athlete.
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Overview• This center will be the first of its kind
established in the nation– Housed under one roof– Dedicated solely to the pediatric and adolescent
aged athlete– Addressing all aspects of injury prevention and
safety in youth sports
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Strategy• A multidisciplinary team will be used to achieve
our goals– Representatives from the fields of sports medicine,
child safety, public health, preventive medicine, pediatric and adolescent health, orthopaedics, physical therapy, athletic training, education, law, business, public policy, community service, parks and recreation, as well as clinical, basic and community-engaged research.
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Goals• Research• Education• Community Outreach• Social and Political Action• Clinical Care
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Working Partnership• Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
– Department of Pediatrics (Dr. Rush)– Vanderbilt Children’s Health Improvement and
Prevention (Kim Harrell)• Vanderbilt University Medical Center
– Department of Orthopaedics• Division of Sports Medicine (Dr. Spindler)• Division of Pediatric Orthopaedics (Dr. Schwartz)
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PIPYS Leadership• Medical Director
– Alex B. Diamond, D.O., M.P.H.• VCHIP Safe Children Program Manager
– Sarah Haverstick, B.A.• VCHIP Healthy Children Coordinator
– Kyle Craig, ATC
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Advisory Council• Quarterly meetings• Guide and shape direction of center• Facilitate accomplishment of goals• Extend reach of impact and involvement
throughout university, medical center and community
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PIPYS Advisory CouncilMember’s Name Position Member’s Organization
Kim Anderson Athletic Trainer Belmont Athletics & Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Tom Bossung Head Athletic Trainer Vanderbilt Athletics & Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Rose Boyd Director Tennessee Department of Health
Mindy Chandler Assistant Manager, Athletic Trainer Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Tara Cheatham Staff Member Harpeth Youth Soccer Association
Kyle Craig Coordinator, Athletic Trainer Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
Mandy D’Amour Physical Therapist Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
Alex Diamond, DO, MPH Co-Chair
Team Physician, Assistant Professor Vanderbilt Sports Medicine & Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
Thomas Floyd Sports Supervisor Metro Nashville Parks & Recreation
Andrew Gregory, MD, FAAP Team Physician, Assistant Professor Vanderbilt Sports Medicine & Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
Sarah HaverstickCo-Chair
Program Manager Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
Amber Hilliard Youth Sports Coordinator Williamson County Parks & Recreatio
Donna King Officer U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Paul Malloy Head Athletic Trainer Belmont Athletics & Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Mollie Malone Assistant Manager, Athletic Trainer Vanderbilt Athletics & Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Barbara Manuel Site Director Metro Nashville Parks & Recreation
Jessica Mooney Graduate Student, Former VU Student Athlete Vanderbilt University
Emily Preston Physical Therapist Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
Jasper Richardson Athletic Trainer Vanderbilt Orthopaedic Institute Fitness Center
David Shipman Vice President of Membership and Program Development YMCA of Middle Tennessee
Kay Simmons School Board Member Metro Nashville Board of Education
Candice Storey Associate Director of Student Athletics Vanderbilt University
Donna Sumners, MCD Coordinator Metro Public Health Department
Kim Walter Coordinator, Athletic Trainer Vanderbilt Sports Medicine
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CURRENT & PROPOSED PROJECTSProgram for Injury Prevention in Youth Sports (PIPYS)
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Gateway to Community1. Educational Clinics2. Community Events3. Marketing4. Media5. Collaboration
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Sports Clinics• Delivered by subject matter experts – physicians, athletic
trainers, etc.• Audience: coaches, athletes, parents, league organizers, etc.• Raise public awareness and increase practical knowledge of
prevention and treatment strategies for key sports safety topics:– Pre-Participation Exams– Emergency Planning– Acute and Overuse Injuries– Heat-Related Illness– Concussion
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Community Events• Participation at community events (ie. youth
triathlon, Predators games, health fairs, etc.).• Booths with activities for children, education
materials for parents.
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Marketing• Develop educational materials with sports
safety message for placement in print, online and radio formats.
• Develop comprehensive sports injury prevention website.
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http://www.childrenshospital.vanderbilt.org/sportssafety
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Media• Develop seasonally appropriate content for
press releases related to youth sports safety.• Most recent press release (sports safety clinic)
picked up by the Associated Press ---- over 60 hits from across the country!
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Reach• Clinics & Presentations: 585• Community Events: 49,000• Marketing Placements: 4,619,563
– [Janet’s Planet: 5,616,000 – Nashville market, reaches 120 markets across the country!!]
• Media: 1,000,000• OVERALL: 11,285,148
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Collaboration: Sports Safety Community Task Force
• Why– We want to investigate and provide information that is important to the communities that
we serve– We value the input of those who are most directly involved and affected by these issues
• Who– Parents, players and coaches from the surrounding regions– Community sports league and school athletic department officials– Chair: Jessica Mooney (former MNPS and Vanderbilt athlete; M.Ed. community
development) • Purpose
– Serve as a think tank and highly valued resource to advise the directions of PIPYS• When
– Bi-Annual meeting; intermittent communication via email– Inaugural meeting scheduled for late 2012
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Collaboration
• CoachSmart App– Part of planning
and development work group
– Created and reviewed “resource” section content
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Collaboration: TDOH• State of TN Maternal and Child Health
– Injury Prevention Conference– Governor Sports Safety Proclamation– “Gold Sneaker” Program– Educate health systems & trainees– TN AAP & AAPF newsletter column– Director: Michael Warren, M.D., M.P.H.
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Collaboration: TDOH• Tennessee Commissioner’s Council for Injury
Prevention– Haverstick appointed 2007– Diamond appointed 2011– State Injury Prevention Resource Manual
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Collaboration• State of TN Department of Education
– Coordinated School Health• Education and Training
– Students and school staff– Online modules, teaching manuals and materials
• Research
– Director: Rebecca Johns-Womack
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Collaboration• HazingPrevention.Org
– Educational programming– Community outreach / advocacy– Organization resources
• NCAA, NFSHS, Little League, etc
– Research– Executive Director: Tracy Maxwell– Member, Board of Directors: Margery Holman, PhD
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Collaboration• Nashville Children’s Alliance
– Child abuse reporting and prevention • Education, online modules & tips
– Staff Member: Katherine Pace
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Selected Research• The Status of Safety Interventions Employed in
Youth Sports Leagues.• Helmet Safety in High School Football: A
Critical Investigation of the Condition of Helmets Currently in Use by Tennessee Youth.
• The Role of Sports Specialization on Injury in NCAA Division I Athletes.
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Future Efforts• Continued development & growth
– Projects• Research, education, advocacy, social and political action, clinical care
– Team members & Partners• New & established disciplines
– Staff• Research & administrative• Students
– Audience• Expanded presence (local, regional, national, international)
– Tools• Website
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Thank You
http://www.childrenshospital.vanderbilt.org/sportssafety