EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021

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9/13/2019  |   1:30 PM - 3:00 PM   |  Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Health and Well-being Across the Lifespan.   |  Soldier Creek

Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Health and Well-being Across the Lifespan.

The Building Resiliency by Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Health and Well-being Across the Lifespan discussion format will focus on how clinicians outside of the behavioral health world can be part of the healing response to victims of domestic violence, sexual violence and human trafficking. Sharing the healthcare perspective and its challenges when working with victims of violence and abuse with professionals whose careers are directed specifically in working with victims can inform and enhance our response toward ending and thereby preventing intergenerational violence.

  • Recognize the impact of trauma on overall health and well-being across the lifespan;
  • Generalize the key principles of the trauma-informed approach for use in the primary healthcare setting; and
  • Demonstrate the use of a novel App for use in healthcare to aid in the identification and intervention for patients who have experienced trauma and adversity

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Presenters/Authors

Kathy Franchek-Roa (), University of Utah School of Medicine, kathy.franchek@hsc.utah.edu;
Dr. Kathleen Franchek-Roa is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University Of Utah School Of Medicine. In addition to working with and teaching medical students and residents, Dr. Franchek-Roa is the Chair of the University of Utah Health Domestic Violence Committee which developed guidelines for assisting physicians and staff in the identification of and intervention for patients who are victims of abuse, neglect and/or exploitation. She also chairs the UDVC Healthcare Work Group which has been charged with educating Utah healthcare providers on the appropriate response to victims of domestic violence, sexual violence and human trafficking in the healthcare setting.


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Jana Fulmer (), Amethyst, jana@amethyst4healing.org;
Jana Fulmer is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of Amethyst Center for Healing. Amethyst Center for Healing specializes in trauma therapy for victims of intimate partner violence and trauma. Jana Fulmer and her team of therapists provide a trauma-informed, solution-oriented approach that allows clients to heal from previous trauma experiences and move forward to the healthy, productive lives they deserve.


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Kristin Hall (), UofU and FJC, kristin@utforensics.com;
Kristin Hall has worked in emergency medicine and critical care for the past 14 years. She is currently enrolled in a Family Nurse Practitioner program through American Sentinel University. She is an active member of multiple local committees centered around helping vulnerable populations. Kristin is a member of the Academy of Forensic Nursing and the Emergency Nurses Association, serving as this year’s Government Affairs Chair for Utah. She has worked as a forensic nurse for the past 4 years, most recently with the Salt Lake Area Family Justice Center, and has attended multiple trainings to further her education. Kristin is currently focused on expanding the practice of forensic nurses in Utah.


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