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Addressing Partner Inflicted Brain Injuries With a Health Equity Lens
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Research shows up to 92% of IPV survivors who experienced physical or sexual violence report head, neck, and facial injuries, which can result in brain injury (Valera et.al, 2022). Brain injuries as a result of domestic violence have long lasting impacts on a survivor's health, wellbeing, safety, and even economic security. It is crucial that community health center staff understand barriers survivors living with brain injuries experience and work to adopt promising practices to better meet their needs. This webinar will bring together leading researchers and practitioners in the field to address Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) impacting individuals living with partner inflicted brain injuries (PIBI). It will provide participants with tools to advance health equity for individuals with PIBI.
Abordar las lesiones cerebrales infligidas por la pareja con una perspectiva de equidad en salud
Descripción: Las investigaciones muestran que hasta el 92 % de los sobrevivientes de VPI que experimentaron violencia física o sexual informan lesiones en la cabeza, el cuello y la cara, que pueden provocar lesiones cerebrales (Valera et.al, 2022). Las lesiones cerebrales como resultado de la violencia doméstica tienen impactos duraderos en la salud, el bienestar, la seguridad e incluso la seguridad económica del sobreviviente. Es crucial que el personal del centro de salud comunitario comprenda las barreras que experimentan los sobrevivientes que viven con lesiones cerebrales y trabaje para adoptar prácticas prometedoras para satisfacer mejor sus necesidades. Este seminario web reunirá a investigadores y profesionales líderes en el campo para abordar los determinantes sociales de la salud (SDoH) que afectan a las personas que viven con lesiones cerebrales infligidas por la pareja (PIBI). Proporcionará a los participantes herramientas para promover la equidad en salud para las personas con PIBI.
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Jan 31, 2023 10:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Topic: Addressing Partner Inflicted Brain Injuries With a Health Equity Lens Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tMX2HRVHToC4EBK1UYiK-w After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Michelle Patch Michelle Patch, PhD, MSN, APRN-CNS, ACNS-BC, AFN-C, FAAN (Assistant Professor @Johns Hopkins School of Nursing) Michelle Patch is an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in Baltimore, Maryland, an adult health clinical nurse specialist and an advanced forensic nurse. She has held progressive clinical, operational, and safety leadership positions in various inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and austere settings. Dr. Patch's research focuses on health care responses to intimate partner violence and assault-related mechanisms including strangulation and head trauma. Her mixed-methods research and multiple peer-reviewed publications have significantly contributed to the limited but growing science base for global post-strangulation injury and care. Dr. Patch is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, Secretary for the Forensic Nursing Certification Board, past-Chair of the Academy of Forensic Nursing's Research Committee, and a Medical Advisory Board member for the Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention. Tamar Rodney, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC, CNE (Assistant Professor @Johns Hopkins School of Nursing) Tamar Rodney is an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHUSON). She is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner who has worked in trauma and psychiatry. She is the track coordinator for the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate program and the DNP Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner programs at JHUSON. She maintains a clinical practice in Baltimore City serving families recovering from substance use. Her research includes identifying biomarkers for PTSD in for individuals with a history of traumatic brain injury and addressing coping issues for students with mental health needs. Rachel Ramirez, MA, MSW, LISW-S, RA (Director of Health and Disability Programs / Founder of the Center on Partner-Inflicted Brain Injury @Ohio Domestic Violence Network) Rachel Ramirez, LISW-S, RA, is the Founder and Director of The Center on Partner-Inflicted Brain Injury, a project of the Ohio Domestic Violence Network. For the past 13 years at ODVN, Rachel has led multiple initiatives on trauma-informed approaches, mental health and substance use, with a recent national focus on partner inflicted brain injury. She co-authored Trauma-Informed Approaches: Promising Practices and Protocols for Ohio’s Domestic Violence Programs, which was originally published in 2010 and revised in 2019, as well as peer reviewed academic journal articles in the Journal of Family Violence and the Journal of Aggression,Maltreatment and Trauma. Rachel is a bilingual licensed independent social worker with graduate degrees in Latin American studies and social work and is a registered advocate with senior standing in Ohio. Elizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, FSAHM (Division Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics @University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine) Liz Miller is professor of pediatrics, public health, and clinical and translational science and holds the Edmund R. McCluskey Chair in Pediatric Medical Education at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She is also Director of the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine and the Medical Director of Community and Population Health. She serves as the Academic Co-Director of Community PARTners (the community engagement core) for the Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Her research has resulted in over 280 peer-reviewed articles as well as numerous book chapters, commentaries, and clinical guidelines.
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