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Building Child and Family Resilience in Pediatric Primary Care | Grand Rounds Oakland

Pediatric Grand Rounds Oakland
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Presented by:

Joan Jeung MD, MPH, MS HS
Professor, Pediatrics, Division of Developmental Medicine,
UCSF School of Medicine
Director, Resilience Clinic,
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
Senior Associate Director,
UCSF Benioff Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Lourdes Juarez, CPNP, MSN
Assistant Clinical Professor,
UCSF SON Family Health Care Nursing
UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland, Primary Care Clinic

Learning Objectives:

1. Explain core principles for promoting resilience (and mitigating toxic stress) in young children exposed to significant adversity.
2. Describe how pediatric primary care providers can promote child/family resilience during an office visit, including clinical PEARLS for communication and anticipatory guidance.
3. Describe a primary care intervention designed to promote resilience in young children and their caregivers (the Resilience Clinic), including resources, tools, and lessons learned for addressing early childhood adversity in primary care.

Contact [email protected] for log-in information.

Add to Calendar 2023-03-28 08:00:00 2023-03-28 09:00:00 Building Child and Family Resilience in Pediatric Primary Care | Grand Rounds Oakland Presented by: Joan Jeung MD, MPH, MS HS Professor, Pediatrics, Division of Developmental Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine Director, Resilience Clinic, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland Senior Associate Director, UCSF Benioff Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Lourdes Juarez, CPNP, MSN Assistant Clinical Professor, UCSF SON Family Health Care Nursing UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland, Primary Care Clinic Learning Objectives: 1. Explain core principles for promoting resilience (and mitigating toxic stress) in young children exposed to significant adversity. 2. Describe how pediatric primary care providers can promote child/family resilience during an office visit, including clinical PEARLS for communication and anticipatory guidance. 3. Describe a primary care intervention designed to promote resilience in young children and their caregivers (the Resilience Clinic), including resources, tools, and lessons learned for addressing early childhood adversity in primary care. Contact [email protected] for log-in information. [email protected] Department of Pediatrics America/Los_Angeles public