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Working with UCSF, California Surgeon General Aims to Cut Adverse Childhood Experiences by Half [ucsf.edu]

By Rebecca Wolfson, University of California San Francisco, February 18, 2020 Nadine Burke Harris, MD, California’s first surgeon general, has a bold goal: cut adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress in half within one generation. She spoke about her vision and her groundbreaking work to reduce adverse childhood experiences across the state during a speech at the UC San Francisco Parnassus Heights campus. The lecture at Cole Hall on Feb. 13 was part of Chancellor Sam Hawgood’s health...
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MEDICAL and ACADEMIC NARROWMINDEDNESS BLOCK PROGRESS

Jeoffry Gordon ·
As a clinician, researcher and policy specialist devoted to the prevention and treatment of the ill effects of child abuse and neglect (CAN) I read “Recommendations for Population-Based Applications of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study: Position Statement by the American College of Preventive Medicine” (Sherin KM, Stillerman A, Chandrasekar L, Went N, Niebuhr DW. Recommendations for Population-Based Applications of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study: Position Statement by the...
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Re: MEDICAL and ACADEMIC NARROWMINDEDNESS BLOCK PROGRESS

Dr. Michelle Ned ·
In response to your article, the use of tools to measure the significance of ACEs in childhood is essential. With these tools, providers are better able to diagnose, and find effective treatment methods to serve patients. Providing a combination of both primary care and behavioral health can assist both families and providers with necessary interventions to promote overall wellness and improve quality of life as a result of pass childhood and adult trauma. Taking into consideration insurance...
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