Introduction to the Supporting Adolescent Patients in Crisis Toolkit
- Shared screen with speaker view

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Baer (they/them) - pediatric resident

23:43
Kim Hauff (she/her), Swedish Pediatric Hospitalist

23:56
Christina Pease (she/her) Sea Mar Community Health Centers

24:07
Lorena Shih - allegro pediatrics

24:11
Carrie Jenner, Pediatrician at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health in University Place

24:20
Lelach Rave, The Everett Clinic, Mukilteo

24:21
Rick levine- Skagit Peds- thanks you guys

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Jeff Weller (he/him), Olympic Medical Center. Thank you.

25:08
Danielle Gladstone pediatrician at Pediatric Associates of Whidbey Island

53:52
I have a question that may be too basic - for those kiddos with SI but without plan or intent, does that qualify for mandated break in confidentiality - there are some kids whose SI is related to their caregiver (especially queer youth), so breaking that confidentiality is such a tricky boundary

55:58
Thank you

57:59
Elias Kass, naturopathic peds in Seattle -- thank you for this presentation and toolkit!

01:01:39
Billable Scheduled weekly or every few days as phone consults built into my regular schedule to check in on these teens has given me some protected time in a setting where we have very few supports and minimal access to counseling. Have had to make the risky jump and start SSRIs to make some headway. Downside is less access but has felt a bit more sustainable when I have felt very alone.

01:10:14
Yes clarifying that we use it as regular screening but giving teen choice in follow Ups what they prefer.

01:13:09
Thank you for hosting this webinar

01:13:19
Thank you so much for hosting this!!!

01:13:28
thank you.

01:13:30
Thank you. This has been great. I am excited about the Toolkit!

01:13:35
thank you!