Small and medium primary care practices are fundamental in providing medical and behavioral health services in California. This interactive webinar series will guide participants through screening for ACEs and providing trauma-informed care from a small practice perspective.
From limited clinic space to leaner budgets and personnel, small practices have challenges in incorporating new screenings and programs. However, they are uniquely positioned to do so as they are widely trusted by the community.
Please join Primary Care Development Corporationβs small practice and trauma-informed care experts in this free six-part series. Feel free to attend the entire series or the topics of greatest interest.
Who Should Attend:
Healthcare professionals and stakeholders interested in enhancing trauma informed care and ACEs screening in small and medium sized community medical practices where there are fewer than 6-7 medical providers.
Six webinars and follow-up optional office hours on the topics below.
October 14, 2020, 12 - 2 pm PT:
Introduction to Trauma, Trauma-Informed Care & ACEs for Small Practices
November 11, 2020, 12 - 2 pm PT:
Setting the Stage for ACEs Screening and
Trauma-Informed Care in Small Practices:
The Physical Environment & The Front Desk
December 17, 2020, 12 - 2 pm PT:
The Clinical Encounter: Exams, Tests & Procedures
January 14, 2021, 12 - 2 pm PT:
Screening and Responding to ACEs & Trauma
February 18, 2021, 12 - 2 pm PT:
Staff Wellness, Vicarious Trauma & Burnout:
Is it Real? What are the Differences?
March 18, 2021, 12 - 2 pm PT:
Special topic TBD based on feedback during
the first 5 webinars
After each webinar, the facilitators will stay on for an additional hour to answer specific questions and advise practices on their plans and journey to becoming more trauma-informed.
This webinar series is funded by and part of Californiaβs ACES Aware Project.
For additional information or assistance with registration, please email cqp@pcdc.org.
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