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URL:https://womenshealthresearchcluster.com/events/innovations-care-ptsd-p
 sychoeducation-scalable-evidence-based-intervention/
SUMMARY:Innovations in care for PTSD: Psychoeducation as a scalable\, evide
 nce-based intervention
DESCRIPTION:[embed]https://youtu.be/aA0bIxd8W18[/embed]\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Da
 na Ross\, MD\, MSc\, FRCPC\, Psychiatrist\, Trauma Therapy Program\, Women
 's College Hospital\, Assistant Professor\, University of Toronto\, Temert
 y Faculty of Medicine\, Department of Psychiatry\, Division of Psychothera
 py\, Humanities\, &amp\; Psychosocial Interventions\n\nDr. Dana Ross\, MD\
 , MSc\, FRCPC\, serves as a psychiatrist and clinician-educator within the
  Trauma Therapy Program at Women's College Hospital and is an Assistant Pr
 ofessor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto (U of
  T). Driven by a genuine passion for healthcare innovation\, Dr. Ross expl
 ores virtual healthcare delivery solutions and advocates for relationship-
 centred care approaches. Dr. Ross is currently leading two research initia
 tives aimed at expanding care options for individuals with complex trauma 
 in Ontario and a third study focused on implementing virtual education in 
 trauma-informed care for healthcare staff. In her clinical practice\, she 
 provides trauma-focused group psychotherapy to adult survivors of adverse 
 childhood experiences. Having graduated from the Education Scholars Progra
 m at the U of T's Centre for Faculty Development and the Master Educator p
 rogram offered by the Association for Academic Psychiatry\, Dr. Ross remai
 ns dedicated to continuous learning and improvement. As a First Nations ph
 ysician\, she finds fulfillment as a mentor to medical learners in the Div
 ersity Mentorship Program at the U of T.\n\nTalk summary:\n\nThis seminar 
 will examine the effectiveness of psychoeducation as a scalable\, evidence
 -based intervention for PTSD and adverse childhood experiences\, featuring
  insights from our recent randomized-controlled trial at Women’s College
  Hospital. We will emphasize the urgent need for virtual and hybrid treatm
 ent solutions that are not only easy to implement but also widely accessib
 le and cost-effective.\n\nAgenda:\n\n9-9:45 am PDT: Speaker presentation\n
 \n9:45-10:00 am PDT: Question and answer period\n\nRegister here
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CATEGORIES:Women’s Health Seminar Series
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