The Repressed Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Adult Well-Being, Disease and Social Functioning: Turning Gold into Lead

Workshop Date(s): 
09/03/2020 - 12:00pm
Location: 
WEBINAR
Address: 
CA
CEU Hours Qualifies for: 
0 hours (CEU hours qualifies for annual CE requirements)
IFECMH Total: 
0 hours
No seat limit.
Course Description: 

The Repressed Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Adult Well-Being, Disease and Social Functioning: Turning Gold into Lead

CALIFORNIA ACES ACADEMY presents: "The Repressed Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Adult Well-Being, Disease and Social Functioning: Turning Gold into Lead" presented by Dr. Vincent J. Felitti
 September 3, 2020 | 12:00 pm PDT
 Jointly provided by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Academy on Violence and Abuse

Educational Objectives
After completing these activities, the participant should be better able to:

  • Identify and inquire about patients’ prior traumatic experiences
  • Identify strategies for using a trauma-informed approach to care and integrate this knowledge into patient care
  • Assess and follow-up patient’s progress on increasing their resilience
Additional Information: 

Target Audience
This activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, psychologists and social workers engaged in the care of patients who have experienced violence or trauma.

To register, please click here: https://cirinc.wufoo.com/forms/california-aces-academy-september-3-2020/

 

For questions about registration, please email Kelly Flugum at kelly.flugum@cirinc.org.
For questions about CALIFORNIA ACES ACADEMY, please email Nicole Taylor at nicole@avahealth.org

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