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Trauma Informed Care during COVID 19: Key Concepts For Frontline Providers"

Trauma Informed Care during COVID 19: Key Concepts For Frontline Providers"

I would like to invite you to our webinar titled “Trauma Informed Care during COVID 19: Key Concepts For Frontline Providers"

Join us for an in-depth look at how trauma and adverse childhood experiences impact the health of individuals and minority populations, particularly the impact during COVID-19.  The COVID 19 pandemic is traumatic in itself. As clinicians, we have seen its effect, exacerbating already large racial/ethnic disparities of health. Our distinguished panel of presenters will put into this context the effects of trauma on adverse childhood experiences, adverse community experiences on minority populations, primary care approaches PTSD, and the medical sequelae of trauma and a focus on Trauma-Informed Care Principles that you can use in your individual patient encounters. I encourage you to join us for this event and to share the event information with your colleagues as well.

Click here to register: https://sgim.users.membersuite...8a9912649d81/details

Our featured speakers include,

Jessie Kimbrough Marshall MD MPH, Meridian Health Plan/ Centene Corporation

Dr. Jessie Marshall is a board certified physician in both internal medicine and pediatrics. She serves as Medical Director for Meridian Health Plan/ Centene Corporation and is the former medical director for the Washtenaw County Health Department in Michigan.

Eve Rittenberg MD, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

Eve Rittenberg, MD is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a primary care internist at the BWH Fish Center for Women’s Health.  Her interests include women’s health, trauma-informed care, and health equity. She is a 2018 - 2021 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars fellow, working with an interdisciplinary team on trauma-informed care.  She is the past medical director of primary care at the BWH Fish Center for Women’s Health, recipient of a 2017-2019 BWH primary care Clinical Innovator award and a 2019 Brigham Health Care Redesign Incubator and Startup Program grant.  Her narrative essays have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine and in Health Affairs. She is actively engaged in medical student and clinician education in women’s health and in trauma-informed care.

Bevanne Bean-Mayberry MD MPS, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine UCLA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

Dr. Bevanne Bean Mayberry is a Staff Physician and Core Investigator at the VA Greater Los Angeles (GLA) HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Innovation, Implementation and Policy (CSHIIP) and Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. She is a former VA Women’s Health Fellow, Career Development Awardee and current primary care provider who focuses on primary care quality and prevention by gender, women’s health clinic setting or provider type. Her current interests include cardiovascular risk reduction among women Veterans and motivating women to take one step toward better health.

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