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Third Annual Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference is organized by Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) and will be held from Jul 30 – Aug 01, 2019 at DEC Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
Available Credit:
- 15.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 15.75 Attendance
- 15.75 Social Work
Content Areas:
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- Critical Care
- Emergency Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Trauma
Course Description:
The Third Annual Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference: Promoting Equitable Access to High Quality Services for Vulnerable Children and Families will provide an intensive, collaborative training experience to providers, educators and leaders across health, education, and social service disciplines, as well as to community members invested in the health of their families, neighborhoods, and cities.
Participants will:
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- Learn about programs and initiatives nationally and globally that aim to promote equitable access to services and supports for individuals, families, and communities;
- Develop and enhance skills and knowledge that can be readily applied to address negative health outcomes and health inequities; and
- Grow interprofessional skills, and emerge motivated to work collaboratively across disciplines and sectors to contribute to healthy outcomes for vulnerable children and families.
Learning Objectives:
- At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Analyze their own current practices with regard to interprofessional collaboration and how interprofessional collaboration would increase treatment outcomes.
- Evaluate their own clinical reasoning skills and how other working with other disciplines can increase their own clinical reasoning skills.
- Apply the learning and experience to their own practices and within their settings.
- Identify pre-exisiting risk factors that make children and families more likely to be exposed to traumatic events.
- Develop strategies to enhance clinical engagement with children and families to reduce the likelihood of exposure to traumatic events.
- Create action plans intended to enhance current preventative practices to promote protective factors in children and families.
- Describe the risk and inhibitory factors that are associated with acute and long-term posttraumatic stress symptoms.
- Identify strategies that can be incorporated into medical practices to minimize the impact of traumatic exposure in children and families.
- Analyze current practices and develop a plan to infuse trauma-informed skills and strategies into practice to mitigate the impact of trauma exposure in children and families.
- Describe the difference between structural and intermediary social determinants of health;
- Recognize gaps in their current practice regading the addressing of social determinants of health
- Develop strategies for bridging gaps between health partners and other child serving systems (including mental health, juvenile justice) to increase outcomes; welfare, school district of Philadelphia, law enforcement and grass roots organizations)
Registration Desk
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