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Epoch Health
The US Marshals Service recently recovered 200 missing children in a nationwide operation, highlighting the critical role of coordinated law enforcement in addressing child trafficking and abuse.
Pediatrics July 10th 2024
The New England Journal of Medicine
Dr. Monique Tello’s testimony in a pediatric sexual assault case reveals the critical need for comprehensive training and support systems in handling sensitive cases.
Internal Medicine June 17th 2024
Healthcare professionals should be aware of the critical shortcomings in child protection services as revealed by recent investigations, highlighting the systemic failure to act on substantial abuse allegations, with devastating consequences.
Pediatrics April 18th 2024
MDLinx
In light of the ongoing legal challenges faced by Lehigh Valley Health Network over alleged misdiagnoses of medical child abuse, it is imperative for healthcare professionals to rigorously assess their diagnostic approaches, ensuring that they are grounded in evidence and free from bias.
All Specialties April 8th 2024
Dentistry Today
Implementing trauma-informed care (TIC) in dental clinics can greatly improve the patient experience and health outcomes. When patients have been exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), it increases their risk of long-term health issues. By acknowledging these experiences, we can engage patients better and avoid re-traumatizing them. ACEs are closely linked to poor dental health, with higher rates of tooth loss and the need for restorations. Surprisingly, TIC is not routinely taught in undergraduate education. TIC involves understanding trauma signs, integrating knowledge into the dental practice, and focusing on safety, trust, support, collaboration, empowerment, and cultural considerations. To implement TIC, create a soothing environment, validate patient concerns, give them control, explain procedures, and obtain consent. Pre-screening for trauma history and training staff to recognize and de-escalate re-traumatization are crucial. Dental professionals can promote a culture of awareness, understanding, and action by prioritizing empathy, understanding patient beliefs, and providing compassionate care. It’s important to assume all patients may have experienced adverse events and apply trauma-informed care as standard practice. By doing so, we improve our patients’ oral health-related quality of life.
Dentistry May 15th 2023
Psychiatrist.com
In comparing PTSD to PTSD plus sexual abuse, minors with PTSD following sexual abuse are more likely to suffer MDD, substance use disorder, and suicidal behavior.
Internal Medicine January 24th 2023