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Podcasts360
Consultant360
500 episodes
3 months ago
In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.
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In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.
Show more...
Science
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Providing Care for a Person With Agitation in Alzheimer Disease: Resources and Education
Podcasts360
13 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Providing Care for a Person With Agitation in Alzheimer Disease: Resources and Education
In this podcast, Leslie Citrome, MD, MPH, talks about resources and strategies of care that caregivers of people with agitation in Alzheimer disease can implement. He talks about how caregivers can be supported by clinicians and what tools can be provided to them to ensure that they are providing the best care to the individual experiencing agitation in Alzheimer disease.
Podcasts360
In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.