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Frankly Speaking CME 229

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Acknowledging the Pain—Incorporating Trauma-Informed Care into Your Practice - Frankly Speaking EP 229Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C
Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Ample evidence shows that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and trauma in adulthood may lead to poor health outcomes, such as cardiovascular disease and other chronic diseases. These traumas may also affect a person’s inclination to seek care and participate in plans of care. As a provider, it is important to consider this history and ensure the psychological and physical safety of these affected individuals. Join us to learn proven strategies to help you practice trauma-informed care, including how to recognize trauma and offer effective interventions to help patients dealing with these issues.

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Release Date: 6/21/2021

Expiration Date: 6/21/2022

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Learning Objectives

  • Define trauma-informed care and recognize its effect on patient well-being
  • Apply strategies to incorporate trauma-informed care into practice 
     

 

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Frank J. Domino, MD

Professor, Family Medicine and Community Health,
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

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Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP, FAANP

Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Family Nurse Practitioner Track
UMMS GSN

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Acknowledging the Pain—Incorporating Trauma-Informed Care into Your Practice - Frankly Speaking EP 229

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