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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Community Physicians: What We've Learned [thepermanentejournal.org]

By Brian R. Stork, Nicholas John Akselberg, Yongmei Qin, and David C. Miller, The Permanente Journal, January 24, 2020 ABSTRACT Introduction : The prevalence of childhood trauma, as measured by the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study questionnaire, has been studied in a wide variety of community settings. However, little is known about physicians’ familiarity with and use of the ACE questionnaire or the prevalence of childhood trauma in the physician community. Objective: To survey a...
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Announcing Trauma and Resilience Competencies for Nursing Education

Kathleen Wheeler ·
The authors are pleased to announce the Trauma and Resilience Competencies for Nursing Education. These competencies serve as a guideline of minimal expectations and reflect essential knowledge, skills and behaviors for three levels of nursing education: 1) undergraduate, 2) graduate, and 3) psychiatric nurse practitioner programs. The Trauma and Resilience Competencies, developed in 2018 at the Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies at Fairfield University in Connecticut by an Expert...
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APA Trauma Competencies - is this the latest?

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
Hi - a colleague just shared this - Priscilla may have access to a more recent version? Best, Megan
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Becoming Trauma Informed (Millstein JGIM 2020)

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
When I look at Victoria through a clearer lens, there are many clues—her anxiety, troubled marriage and family life, avoidance of physically intrusive examina- tions. I realize that I hardly know her at all. I focus on her health issues, and despite many stumbles, we have a nice rapport. I accept whatever she is willing to share about her tumultuous home life, but I do not ask how it all came to be so. Now I float with her in a reservoir of pain and shame.
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Becoming Trauma Informed: Validating a Tool to Assess Health Professional’s Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice

Ellen Goldstein ·
Way to go Binny! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6831052/pdf/pqs-4-e215.pdf Simmy King, DNP, MS, MBA, RN-BC, NE-BC*; Kuan-Lung Daniel Chen, DrPH(c), MPH†; Binny Chokshi, MD‡§ Introduction: To effectively address the negative health effects of early childhood trauma and adversity, healthcare professionals and healthcare institutions must understand the impact of adverse childhood experiences and trauma on health. This study aimed to validate a tool to assess knowledge, attitude,...
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Biometrics in the Age of Trauma-Informed Checklists!

Matthew Bennett ·
This week's Matt's Mumblings explores supplementing Trauma-Informed Checklists with biometrics to develop more meaningful outcomes in the trauma-informed journey.
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Book Review by Eve Rittenberg, MD (Trauma-informed Healthcare Approaches)

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
What is trauma-informed care? Often using spe- cific examples juxtaposed with cogent summarizes of the research literature, Trauma-Informed Healthcare Approaches effectively communicates the broad prin- ciples and necessary components of the TIC approach at both an individual and systems level. I find Leigh Kimberg’s 4 Cs (Calm, Contain, Care and Cope) particular useful as a mnemonic for how how to apply trauma-informed principles to clinical care.
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California Statewide Screening for Child Trauma in Primary Care [ChronicleofSocialChange.org]

Ellen Goldstein ·
California is leading the nation in our response to trauma. Newsom approved a budget in June that will help California move toward universal ACEs screening, a goal that Nadine Burke Harris has long supported. The state is setting aside about $45 million next year to reimburse Medicaid providers in the state for trauma screenings of adults and children, and another $50 million to train 88,000 primary care providers on how to administer these screenings and to respond with trauma-informed...
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#CHCSchat: Getting Started with Trauma-Informed Care

Gabe Salazar ·
This Tweet Chat by the Center for Health Care Strategies will focus on ways health care organizations can get started on becoming trauma-informed. Join us!
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Consequences of Military Sexual Trauma for Perinatal Mental Health: How Do We Improve Care for Pregnant Veterans with a History of Sexual Trauma?

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
Sharing our recent editorial which includes a call for TIC in maternity care: "Nevertheless, there are ways in which VA may be able to augment the maternity care pregnant veterans receive to empower and facilitate more trauma-informed approaches to obstetric care. These include investing in programs to ensure peer support, possibly through use of mobile health technology; facilitating collaboration with maternity care providers through provision of handheld/electronic maternity records...
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Council on Social Work Special Guide for Trauma Informed SW Practice

Julie E Miller-Cribbs ·
https://www.cswe.org/getattachment/Education-Resources/2015-Curricular-Guides/2015EPAS_TraumaInformedSW_Final-WEB.pdf
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Georgia Health Students Plan Trauma Informed Care Training Day, Oct. 19, 2019

Alyssa Levine ·
Home to the Center for Disease Control, Atlanta is a city full of great minds focused on all issues related to public health. Despite this, a group of students and faculty at neighboring health professional schools including Emory School of Medicine, Emory’s Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Georgia State University, Morehouse School of Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine, and the Medical College of Georgia at August University, found that education and awareness around one...
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How trauma-informed care promotes healing: Patient Narrative

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
So pleased that KevinMD published this patient narrative. I was encouraged to share it here as well! https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2...romotes-healing.html By MEGAN R. GERBER, MD | CONDITIONS | JULY 26, 2019 As physicians, we face the formidable task of working with patients who appear angry, never content with care or “made better” by anything we do. They may be known as “difficult,” unpleasant, or demanding. These patients are the most challenging and often the least rewarding to care for.
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January TIHCER Zoom meeting

Martina Jelley ·
Our next TIHCER monthly meeting will be on Monday, Jan 27 th (3-4p) CT. Binny Chokshi and Daniel Chen will be presenting on their recent publication, Becoming Trauma Informed: Validating a Tool to Assess Health Professional’s Knowledge, Attitude , and Practice (see attached). In addition, Binny will give us her practical wisdom on considering an adaptive leadership approach for ACEs screening. See articles attached. Martina Jelley is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom...
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Meeting Minutes for September 23rd

Anjuli Shah ·
Hello everyone! I've attached the meeting minutes to this post. I want to thank Pat Rush and Audrey Stillerman for an incredible presentation on their work at the THEN Center. Just a note- our meeting was recorded and will be posted on this site. I've outlined specific time marks on the document that correlate with topics at the meeting.
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Mount Sinai Announces Center for Stress, Resilience and Personal Growth [newswise.com]

Newswise — (New York, NY – April 30, 2020 ) -- Mount Sinai Health System (MSHS), one of New York’s largest integrated health systems, announced today the launch of the Mount Sinai Center for Stress, Resilience and Personal Growth, a first-of-its-kind initiative in North America that is designed to address the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on the mental health and lives of frontline health care providers at Mount Sinai and will serve as a model for institutions and communities around the...
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Opinion: All Doctors Should Practice Trauma-Informed Care [calhealthreport.org]

By Bob Erlenbusch and Drew Factor, California Health Report, November 21, 2019 “Adverse childhood experiences are the single greatest unaddressed public health threat facing our nation today,” Dr. Robert Block, former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, has been widely quoted as saying. According to the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, conducted in the 1990’s by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and Kaiser Permanente, adverse childhood experiences are common,...
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The Heart of Trauma-Informed Care

Martina Jelley ·
Excellent and simple explanation of trauma-informed care in a medical setting http://closler.org/lifelong-learning-in-clinical-excellence/the-heart-of-trauma-informed-care
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The State of the Science on Trauma Inquiry

Ellen Goldstein ·
Beautifully written and well done colleagues! Lewis-O'Connor A, Warren A, Lee JV, Levy-Carrick N, Grossman S, Chadwick M, Stoklosa H, Rittenberg E. Womens Health (Lond) . 2019 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31456510
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Trauma-Informed Care May Ease Patient Fear, Clinician Burnout [jamanetwork.com]

By Bridget M. Kuehn, JAMA Network, January 29, 2020 For many sexual assault survivors whom Anita Ravi, MD, MPH, sees as a New York City–based family physician, the prospect of even basic medical care can be frightening. Some have put off Papanicolaou tests and mammograms for years or even decades. To help them, Ravi has adopted a trauma-informed approach that works to restore patients’ trust and give them a greater sense of control over their visit. This may include asking permission before...
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Trauma Informed Care: Understanding and Responding to the Effects of Adverse Experiences Throughout the Lifespan (Webinar)

Shairi Turner MD MPH ·
Please join the Project Co-Directors (TICHER Members) for an overview of 42 innovative and original (free to the pubic) virtual cases. These cases highlight a patient centered approach to the care of patients who have survived traumatic life experiences. Experiences that include, for example, sexual assault, interpersonal and community violence, military sexual trauma, and child abuse. The virtual cases comprise a comprehensive online training curriculum created for physicians and other...
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Trauma-informed Healthcare Approaches: A Guide for Primary Care

Former Member ·
Our recently published book, Trauma-informed Healthcare Approaches was written to share basic principles of trauma-informed care and ACEs science with general medical practitioners and administrators. As the recent #METOO movement has demonstrated, interpersonal trauma is widespread. A growing literature has demonstrated the impact of traumatic experiences on mental, physical health and wellbeing. Trauma survivors commonly access healthcare but their histories and needs are commonly...
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Trauma-informed primary care for residents

Ellen Goldstein ·
Andrea Garroway recently joined TIHCER. She published the following article describing a brief interdisciplinary intervention to train medical residents in trauma-informed primary care at a Veterans Affairs hospital. See attached article. "We generated a trauma- informed care curriculum involving five 1- hour didactic sessions, 10- minute group reflection regarding patient interactions prior to each didactic session, and optional patient care observation and feedback."
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Trauma-informed Telehealth Podcast Interview

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
I enjoyed joining the Women-Centered Health Podcast hosts nursing scholars Drs. Nicole Loew and Stephanie Edmonds to talk about how to apply principles of trauma-informed care to our telehealth encounters. This is so critical during COVID-19 and beyond. http://womancenteredhealth.com/telehealth/
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Re: APA Trauma Competencies - is this the latest?

Martina Jelley ·
This is in the TIC compendium under competencies. I believe it is the latest version.
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Re: APA Trauma Competencies - is this the latest?

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
Thanks! Sorry am so behind on all of my online stuff I didn't check (#vacation). Best, Megan
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Re: How trauma-informed care promotes healing: Patient Narrative

Brigid McCaw ·
excellent blog post. Personal, specific stories really elucidate how the TIC perspective can help us engage more effectively and fully with our patients. Brigid > On Jul 30, 2019, at 1:24 PM, ACEsConnection < communitymanager@acesconnection.com > wrote: >
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Re: How trauma-informed care promotes healing: Patient Narrative

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
I've been asked to post these on the main site and here in our group as well - sorry if it appears I am being duplicative!
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Re: How trauma-informed care promotes healing: Patient Narrative

Eve Rittenberg ·
Megan, What a powerful story. Thank you for sharing it. Eve
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Re: Georgia Health Students Plan Trauma Informed Care Training Day, Oct. 19, 2019

Martina Jelley ·
This sounds like a fantastic project! Would love to hear more about the agenda for the day and about how such a large undertaking was coordinated.
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Re: Georgia Health Students Plan Trauma Informed Care Training Day, Oct. 19, 2019

Binny Chokshi ·
This sounds wonderful- Alyssa I am planning something similar for the GWU medical students on 9/19. Would love to connect- my email is bchokshi@cnmc.org .
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Re: The State of the Science on Trauma Inquiry

Eve Rittenberg ·
Thank you Ellen! We hope this paper will be a useful tool as the field of trauma inquiry develops further, and as we work towards a consensus on best practices.
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Re: Trauma-informed primary care for residents

Ellen Goldstein ·
Hello TIHCER Members, Please let us know when you publish an article, book chapter, etc, record a presentation, have an experience and reflections to share with us, or you want to pose a question to the community for input and feedback. This is our trauma-informed care learning community and we want to hear from you! Let us know about your successes so that we can celebrate and learn from you!
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Re: Becoming Trauma Informed (Millstein JGIM 2020)

Brigid McCaw ·
I agree, this is an excellent and very moving article. And I value his simple and caring question and invitation that a patient can respond to or think about over time. “Have you experienced anything that makes seeing a doctor difficult or scary for you?” Megan, thanks for sending this article. Brigid
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Re: Becoming Trauma Informed (Millstein JGIM 2020)

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
Thank you @Brigid McCaw I'll pass your feedback onto Jeff, I know he'll be honored!
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Re: Consequences of Military Sexual Trauma for Perinatal Mental Health: How Do We Improve Care for Pregnant Veterans with a History of Sexual Trauma?

Karen Clemmer ·
Dear Dr. Gerber, What an important message for those who are in the military or those who know someone in the military. May I copy (e.g. clone) this story to other communities on ACEs Connection - such as ACEs in Maternal Health ? Thank you very much for posting! Karen
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Experience of emergency department use among persons with a history of adverse childhood experiences [bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com]

By Eva Purkey, Colleen Davison, Meredith MacKenzie, et al., BMC Health Services Research, May 24, 2020 Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with increased morbidity and mortality, lower levels of distress tolerance, and greater emotional dysregulation, as well as with increased healthcare utilization. All these factors may lead to an increased use of emergency department (ED) services. Understanding the experience of ED utilization among a group of ED users with...
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NEW Trauma-informed Care Podcast (CME provided)

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
Join us as we delve into the paradigm-shifting ethos of trauma-informed care with renowned expert Dr. Megan Gerber. Dr. Gerber is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and serves as Medical Director of Women’s Health for VA Boston where she directs the Women’s Health Fellowship. Dr. Gerber edited the textbook, “Trauma-informed Health Care Approaches: A Guide for Primary Care.” We discuss the framework for trauma-informed universal precautions, as well as bas
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Re: NEW Trauma-informed Care Podcast (CME provided)

Martina Jelley ·
This is a great podcast!! I hope everyone gets a chance to listen and share!
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Re: TIHCER June Zoom 2020

Joshua S Strait ·
Thank you Dr. Felitti for your kind words and helpful attachments. Your paper is so important, especially in light of the military families I work with. Your words are inspiring and transformative: "We realized that asking , initially via an inert mechanism with later followup in the exam room, coupled with listening and implicitly accepting the person who had just shared his or her dark secrets, is a powerful form of doing ."
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Re: Trauma-Informed Telehealth in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
Thank you for posting @Ellen Goldstein and for your enduring kind support! The pdf is now available and attached.....
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Trauma-Informed Telehealth in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond

Ellen Goldstein ·
https://www.mdedge.com/fedprac/article/225184/coronavirus-updates/trauma-informed-telehealth-covid-19-era-and-beyond Background: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) entered the COVID-19 pandemic crisis with an existing and robust telehealth program, but it still faces a fundamental paradigm shift as most routine outpatient in-person care was converted to telehealth visits. Veterans are a highly trauma-exposed population, and VHA has long offered effective telemental health services.
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Trauma-Informed Medical Education (TIME): Advancing Curricular Content and Educational Context

Andrea Garroway ·
Trauma-Informed Medical Education (TIME): Advancing Curricular Content and Educational Context Given that key perspectives and practices are cemented during medical education, the authors advocate teaching trauma-informed care in UME, including curricular content, clinical skills, and self-care techniques. Taylor Brown, Sarah Berman, Katherine McDaniel, MSc, Caitlin Radford, Pooja Mehta, MD, Jennifer Potter, MD, and David A. Hirsh, MD
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Emergency departments look inward to deepen practices that support traumatized patients

Laurie Udesky ·
An interdisciplinary team of clinicians from Brigham and Women’s Hospital had a bold idea in 2017. They would completely change the way things worked in their hospital’s emergency department so that the care provided to their patients was infused with a trauma-informed approach. That means recognizing how widespread trauma is and using a myriad of techniques to mitigate its harmful effects among patients, providers and staff. The realization of just how widespread trauma is came to light in...
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ACEs Aware Seeking Applicants to Support Clinical Work [acesaware.org]

ACEs Aware Seeking Applicants to Support Clinical Work Apply by September 15, 2020 ACEs Aware , led by the Office of the California Surgeon General (CA-OSG) and the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), is hiring for three new positions to further the mission of supporting Medi-Cal providers across California with training, clinical protocols, and payment for screening children and adults for Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). Aurrera Health Group is the project management...
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Trauma-Informed Healthcare Approaches: A Guide for Primary Care

Megan Gerber MD MPH ·
https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783030043414 On sale through 9/30/2020.
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Free 2020 Virtual Trauma-Informed Care Conference

Bharat Sanders ·
Each year, STAR hosts a Trauma-Informed Care Conference to help educate the next generation of leaders and build a strong network of Trauma-Informed professionals in the state of Georgia. The conference will be held on Saturday, October 3rd from 10:00am- 1:00pm EST and Sunday, October 4th , 2020 from 2:00pm-5:00pm EST conducted virtually via Zoom.
 
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