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Episode 9 - Spreading the Gospel of Trauma Informed Care featuring Dr. Taylor Brown
The Learning Curve
33 minutes 26 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 9 - Spreading the Gospel of Trauma Informed Care featuring Dr. Taylor Brown
Summary:
In this episode of The Learning Curve, host Irtaza Asar and expert Dr. Taylor Brown delve into the transformative concept of trauma-informed care in emergency medicine. They discuss the core principles of trauma-informed care, its impact on patient health and behavior, and practical strategies for implementing these principles in clinical practice. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding patients' trauma histories, creating safe environments, and addressing the challenges faced by healthcare providers in applying trauma-informed care. Dr. Brown emphasizes that trauma-informed care is a universal precaution that can benefit all patients, and she shares valuable insights on communication, collaboration, and self-care for healthcare professionals.
Takeaways:
Experiences of trauma and adversity are common in patients.
Trauma-informed care is a universal precaution.
Trauma impacts health and healthcare interactions.
Creating safe environments is essential in emergency medicine.
Communication strategies can enhance trauma-informed care.
Providers also experience trauma and moral injury.
Small shifts in clinical interactions can make a difference.
Understanding patients' histories can improve care.
Anticipatory guidance helps reduce patient anxiety.
Trauma-informed care can combat provider burnout.