This webinar will provide information on how to successfully implement trauma-informed practices into the primary care setting, and it will review how connection and safety matters within health care teams and with our patients. The program is intended for all staff at Family Practice and Counseling Network, including nurse practitioners, nurses, medical assistants, physicians, physician assistants, and others who support patients at FPCN.
Speaker Laura Hinds, MSW, LCSW has over 20 years of experience as a licensed clinical social worker, and she is a faculty member of the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work and the Founder and Principal Partner of Hindsight Consulting Group. She works with families impacted by HIV and provides training, technical assistance, and organizational development expertise to organizations.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
(1) Describe the ways in which trauma-informed principles can support sexual health assessments and medical outcomes.
2) Discuss strategies for healthcare staff and providers to secure useful information, facilitate engagement, and create more collaborative clinical relationships with patients.
CME and CNE credits will be offered at this program.