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Re: Considerations and Barriers in Implementing TIC: Reflections on Conversations with Industry Leaders

Jeoffry Gordon ·
The post does not tell us date and time of meeting!
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Considerations and Barriers in Implementing TIC: Reflections on Conversations with Industry Leaders

Ellen Goldstein ·
Trauma Informed Health Care Education and Research (TIHCER) Collaborative Presenter: Maurice E. Hicks Jr., Medical and MBA Student at U of Minnesota During this session, Mo will briefly introduce some of the novel ways he has approached building trauma-informed care solutions, before using the rest of the hour to facilitate a discussion on considerations and barriers to TIC implementation. Bio: After graduating from Carleton College with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Mo gained valuable,...
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Trauma-Informed Competency Set for Undergraduate Medical Education

Ellen Goldstein ·
The National Collaborative on Trauma-Informed Health Care, Education and Research (TIHCER) presents: Trauma-Informed Competency Set for Undergraduate Medical Education Trauma is nearly universal and a root cause of numerous health and social problems, including 6 of the 10 leading causes of death. Research has substantiated the profound impact of trauma on the brain and body - and why trauma training is critical to the education and practice of health professionals. Yet a critical lag...
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Re: Trauma-Informed Competency Set for Undergraduate Medical Education

Jeoffry Gordon ·
Bravo and congrats to the whole TICHER crew for putting together a comprehensive foundational document to introduce the issues of child maltreatment, trauma, and TIC into the core of medical education. This is long overdue. It will result in a quantum improvement in both physical and mental health care outcomes for children and adults.
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Utilizing Trauma Informed Care Principles to Enhance Care for Refugee and Migrant Populations

Ellen Goldstein ·
The National Collaborative on Trauma-Informed Health Care, Education and Research (TIHCER) presents: Utilizing Trauma Informed Care Principles to Enhance Care for Refugee and Migrant Populations Migrants at the U.S.-Mexican border suffer from some of the most insidious health crises imaginable. This year alone, hundreds have died or been seriously injured from heat-related injuries, wall-falls, drownings, and neglect. Thousands suffer mental health crises because of their experiences;...
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