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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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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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The Impact of Childhood Adversity on Health and COVID-19 [acpm.org]

By Kevin Sherin, American College of Preventive Medicine, May 7, 2020 There is a growing dialog about COVID-19 and its impacts on childhood adversity (ACEs), chronic stress, and mental health across the lifespan. The fear and social isolation associated with COVID-19 commonly exacerbates existing chronic stresses. Reports are surfacing of increased mental health problems, anxiety, partner violence, depression, suicidality, child abuse, opioid use disorder, other substance abuse, drug...
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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: 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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TIHCER ZOOM JULY 2020

Martina Jelley ·
TIHCER ZOOM JULY 2020
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Re: TIHCER ZOOM JULY 2020

Jeoffry Gordon ·
Well done Drew and Mike. There is almost a total lack of attention to the pathophysiological impact of child hood trauma on adult physical as well as mental disease. The medical establishment has a tremendous inertia as you learned...from the clinic to the medical group to the professional society to medical schools and graduate training to clinical research there is a near ubiquitous resistance to considering the impact of childhood abuse and neglect on adults. A large CDC study showed that...
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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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