The WVU Medicine Jon Michael Moore Trauma Center celebrated the resilience of two extraordinary patients and honored the dedicated medical teams who cared for them at the 13th Annual Night of Recognition on Thursday, Oct. 3rd at the Morgantown Event Center.
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Topic: The Body's Built-in Bandage Learn how our "reptilian brain" reacts to trauma and the key to understanding our body's natural healing processes! Watch this video now and unlock the secrets of your body's built-in first aid kit! ð£ï¸Speaker: Dr. Blaine Kingsbury, Director of Clinical Education at Blueprint to Practice Automation â Follow our page for more practice tips! #BlueprintToPracticeAutomation #practiceautomation #chiropractor #nichespecialties #practicemanagement #clinicalworkshop #DrBlaineKingsbury
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May is #NationalTraumaAwarenessMonth. At Granite Hills Hospital, we practice trauma-informed care. Trauma-informed care (TIC) is our framework that helps us understand, recognize, and respond to the impact that trauma has on individuals, with an enhanced focus on promoting safety and healing. There are six guiding principles: safety; trust, and transparency; peer support; collaboration; empowerment, voice, and choice; and cultural, historical, and gender issues. Ensuring that the physical and emotional safety of an individual is addressed is the first important step to providing trauma-informed care. To learn about our hospital and our high-quality care, visit https://lnkd.in/ejQUY9SZ.
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For 1st/2nd Gens, what actions and/or inactions around accessing medical care (or any care) that COULD be perceived as resistance, non-compliance or apathy may actually be rooted in lack of support, lack of access (e.g. cultural, language barriers), fear, intergenerational trauma, limited information around certain options, etc. It's so important to look BEYOND our skin (name of the conference) and BEYOND the surface, the immediate actions to help improve 1st and 2nd generation's access to care. When I get to speak in front of professionals about how Intergenerational Trauma and being in The Repay Cycleâ¢, can show up in different ways for 1st/2nd Gens it makes me excited. I am excited to see what we can do to create impact on large and small scales. It was such a great experience discussing ways to strengthen how we can take care of 1st/2nd gens through different lens, and to connect with such great folks with a desire to help others. Thank you @minorityhealthconference for letting me share this amazing space and for such great discussion. I am so excited for our young professionals Keck Medicine of USC David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Photos: Courtesy of Jennifer Yao, Minority Health Conference Speaker Chair #minorityhealthconference #usc #ucla #intergenerationaltrauma #intergenerationalhealing #firstgeneration #secondgeneration #accesstocare
Allison Ly on Instagram: "For 1st/2nd Gens, what actions and/or inactions around accessing medical care (or any care) that COULD be perceived as resistance, non-compliance or apathy may actually be rooted in lack of support, lack of access (e.g. cultural, language barriers), fear, intergenerational trauma, limited information around certain options, etc. It's so important to look BEYOND our skin (
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Evaluators, clinicians, and triers-of-fact seeking to understand Parent/Child Contact Problems must not be misled by binary, recipe-like solution: Garber, B.D. & Simon, R.A. (2024). Moving Towards Consensus: Joining Bernet and Baker, Emery, and Griffin to better understand the dynamics of Parent-Child Contact Problems (PCCP). Family Transitions.
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This special report authored by Jeffrey M. Borkan (The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University) examines the lessons #FamilyMedicine can learn from current conflicts and highlights the need for family physicians to be prepared to manage both the immediate & long-term effects of war. #IsraelPalestineConflict #Gaza #AnnalsofFamilyMedicine #PrimaryCare https://lnkd.in/e_BNyxKS
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At the Center for Injury Research and Prevention at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, we aim to advance the science toward a future where all young people live to their full potential by reducing the burden of serious injury. Our injury prevention #research is conducted by a multidisciplinary team of scientists who translate their findings into technological, clinical, and policy-driven actions that impact the lives of families each and every day. Learn about our current areas of research, including #Concussion, #TransportationEquity, #ChildPassengerSafety, #YoungDriverSafety and more: https://ow.ly/2b7J50SZa8y
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âDr. RJ @askdrrj and Dr. Drew discuss how physicians can be better providers with this... Physicians are humans too, but often we're taught to push through mental and physical trauma. Perspective: You Chose this Profession (read on) "Oh, absolutely! Because when I'm visiting my doctor, what I really want is a heart-to-heart about their struggles with mental and physical trauma. Forget my medical issues; letâs dive deep into how hard life is for them." I am curious to know your perspective. Should physicians communicate this with patients? Watch the full episode! Link In Bio https://lnkd.in/eP6TYvCX
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In the April CE by Jake Higgins, Rebecca Charles, and Lisa Fryman, discuss the implementation of an acuity-adaptable model on a dedicated noncritical trauma unit. Results indicated improved throughput efficiency and resource utilization without sacrificing quality of care. https://lnkd.in/eY6ewjFZ #QI #acuityadaptablemodel #efficiency #nursingcare #throughput, #traumaunit
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Dr. Dudum discusses a recent patient success story in his clinical session with Dr.Kam ðªð Listen to the full episode of Back At It With Dr. Decompression ð. https://vist.ly/37vfh. . . . . #bayareatrainer #functionaltraining #alternativemedicines #nonsurgicalspinaldecompression #nonsurgicaltreatments #backpaintips #pinchednerve #patientsuccess #customerreview
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Today was an eye-opening experience as the iEXCEL Clinical Simulation team ventured off-site to join UNMC College of Medicine students in a Trauma Simulation lecture! Integrating visual components with lectures is an invaluable experience, allowing students to be a firsthand witness to the intricacies of emergency procedures. ð #HealthCareSimulation #MedicalEducation #HandsOn #ClinicalSimulation
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