Violence Prevention ECHO: Debriefing After Traumatic Events
This fourth session of the Violence Prevention ECHO includes presentations on:
Debriefing After Traumatic Events in the Workplace
Kimble Richardson, MS, LHMC, LCSW, LMFT, LCAC, Community Fairbanks Behavioral Health and Community Fairbanks Recovery Center, Indiana
How Trauma Surgeons Debrief After Gun Shot Victims Arrive in the Emergency Room
Richard Miskimins, MD, University of New Mexico Health Science Center, Lead Trauma Surgeon, Hospital Violence Intervention Program
The Violence Prevention ECHO is a 4-week, one hour per week virtual program for all health professionals, first responders, public health professionals, legal personnel, and educators. The curriculum is designed to create a community of practice among health care providers, increasing knowledge and self-efficacy regarding the selected aspects of violence across the lifespan related to gun safety. The program will provide important communication skills and calls for action.
Topics include: Communication Skills, Gun Safety/ERPO Laws, Domestic Violence, Substance Use, Harm Reduction, and Social Media and Violence.
The Violence Prevention ECHO is supported by the Silver Hill Academy for Research & Education (SHARE).