Trauma Informed Care: The impact of collective, race-based trauma on individual health and pathways to collective healing

by UAA Center for Human Development  |   

Join us Thursday, April 14, at 6 p.m. via Zoom for the third session of our Health Equity Grand Rounds ECHO, featuring a presentation by Dr. Tabitha Grier-Reed, licensed psychologist and Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Faculty Development in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota.

The Alaska Black Caucus & UAA Center for Human Development Project ECHO present Health Equity Grand Rounds: a six part ECHO series exploring racism in medicine, health equity and COVID-19 in Alaska.

Each 90-minute session will be an opportunity to explore clinical skills and best practices critical to Black, Indigenous and other communities of color in an interactive forum guided by expert speakers and clinicians. The target audience for the series includes the interdisciplinary health care team, administrators, leaders, allied health professionals and health professions trainees in Alaska.

CME (AMA PRA Category I) and Nursing (ANCC) credits are approved for this ECHO Series.

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