Episode 4: How do we build awareness of damage we cannot see?

Episode 4: How do we build awareness of damage we cannot see?

The Most Important Medicine

In this short podcast, Dr. Amy takes you through a brief history of the ACE study and discusses the study's challenges and limitations. She then takes a walk through the history and impact of the study, including the infamous TED talk that Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris presented. Dr. Amy then takes you through some of the elements needed to understand trauma, including the categories of trauma, definitions of both historical and intergenerational trauma, and, most importantly, ties together the implications trauma can have on chronic diseases. By the end of this podcast, you'll have additional knowledge about the types of hidden traumas that your patients may have experienced, how to understand the broad scope of trauma, and the importance of building trauma screening into everyday practice. And if you thought that this only applied to providers, you will learn that every step in a patient's healthcare journey is impacted by trauma, and awareness amongst every team member is essential.   WHO SHOULD LISTEN: Physicians, nurses, healthcare providers, psychologists, people  RESOURCESNational Childhood Traumatic Stress NetworkDr. Amy's Provider NewsletterProvider Lounge MembershipFREE DOWNLOADSProvider Lounge Virtual Meeting FreebieStart Creating Boundaries Handout & ScriptGuide To Creating Cultures of Trust At Work Don’t Forget! Follow Dr. Amy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and InstagramFor more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 

Fecha de Publicación: 17 de agosto de 2022

Duración: 20 min

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