Health policymakers and practitioners increasingly recognize trauma as an important factor that influences health throughout the lifespan. By incorporating trauma-informed approaches to care into their practice settings, provider organizations can more effectively care for patients and support efforts to improve health outcomes, reduce avoidable hospital utilization, and curb excess costs.
This two-part Center for Health Care Strategies webinar series will explore innovative strategies for implementing a trauma-informed approach in both primary care settings and larger organizations and health systems. Health care providers, administrators, policymakers, health plans, and other interested stakeholders are invited to join.
Part I: Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in Pediatric and Adult Primary Care Settings
October 16, 2017, 1:00–2:30 pm ET
During this webinar, Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris, founder and CEO of the Center for Youth Wellness, will share how her San Francisco-based organization screens for and treats childhood trauma. Dr. Edward Machtinger, Professor of Medicine and Director of the Women’s HIV Program at the University of California, San Francisco, will describe how his primary care clinic has implemented a trauma-informed approach for adults with complex needs.
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Part II: Implementing Trauma-Informed Care into Organizational Culture and Practice
October 30, 2017, 12:30–2:00 pm ET
During this webinar, Dr. Rahil Briggs, Director of Pediatric Behavioral Health Services at Montefiore Medical Group in the Bronx, NY, will discuss Montefiore’s trauma-informed care implementation efforts in its 22-site outpatient network. Dr. Ken Epstein, Director of Child, Youth, and Family Systems of Care at the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH), will describe the agency’s Trauma-Informed Systems initiative and its goal to transform SFDPH into a healing organization — for both clients and staff.
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