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Trauma-Informed Care: Why It’s Important and How to Implement It into Practice

Trauma is an emotional response to disturbing or distressing events or circumstances in one’s life, including but not limited to violence, natural disasters, institutionalized oppression, war-related damages, the sudden loss of a family member, or medical injuries. Despite the prevalence (or incidence) of trauma, many palliative care clinicians have not received Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) education or training. This webinar, presented by Sherika Newman, DO, and Karen Bullock, PhD, fills a critical gap. By the end of this presentation, attendees will be able to: define TIC and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), understand the importance of TIC in caring for people living with serious illness, implement TIC into their practice with new, relevant tools.

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