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Episode 49 - Trauma-Informed Care and Building Trust with Patients | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

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A tartalmat a thefutureofdermatology biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a thefutureofdermatology vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Summary

Dr. Arianne Shadi Kourosh, Director of Community Health Department of Dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses her work on dermatologic resources for the intervention and prevention of human trafficking. She shares how she first became aware of the issue through her pro bono tattoo removal program for young people leaving gangs. Dr. Kourosh explains the three major categories of skin signs of trafficking: infection/infestations, injury/scarring, and imagery/tattoos. She emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care and building trust with patients. Dr. Kourosh also highlights the resources available, including the AAD's online toolkit, an online registry of skin signs of trafficking, and the upcoming smartphone app called SSTEAR.

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Takeaways

  • Human trafficking is a prevalent issue that can affect individuals in our own communities.
  • Dermatologists can play a crucial role in identifying and assisting trafficking survivors through the recognition of skin signs.
  • The three major categories of skin signs of trafficking are infection/infestations, injury/scarring, and imagery/tattoos.
  • Trauma-informed care and building trust with patients are essential in providing effective care.
  • Resources such as the AAD's online toolkit, an online registry of skin signs of trafficking, and the upcoming smartphone app called STEER are available to healthcare providers.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction and Background

01:30 - Discovering the Issue of Human Trafficking

03:54 - Skin Signs of Trafficking

09:56 - Recognizing the Prevalence in Our Communities

12:48 - The Three I's: Infection, Injury, and Imagery

19:15 - Trauma-Informed Care and Building Rapport

22:04 - Resources for Healthcare Providers

26:14 - Collaboration and Partnerships

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Manage episode 436568849 series 3512836
A tartalmat a thefutureofdermatology biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a thefutureofdermatology vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Summary

Dr. Arianne Shadi Kourosh, Director of Community Health Department of Dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses her work on dermatologic resources for the intervention and prevention of human trafficking. She shares how she first became aware of the issue through her pro bono tattoo removal program for young people leaving gangs. Dr. Kourosh explains the three major categories of skin signs of trafficking: infection/infestations, injury/scarring, and imagery/tattoos. She emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care and building trust with patients. Dr. Kourosh also highlights the resources available, including the AAD's online toolkit, an online registry of skin signs of trafficking, and the upcoming smartphone app called SSTEAR.

Helpful links:

Takeaways

  • Human trafficking is a prevalent issue that can affect individuals in our own communities.
  • Dermatologists can play a crucial role in identifying and assisting trafficking survivors through the recognition of skin signs.
  • The three major categories of skin signs of trafficking are infection/infestations, injury/scarring, and imagery/tattoos.
  • Trauma-informed care and building trust with patients are essential in providing effective care.
  • Resources such as the AAD's online toolkit, an online registry of skin signs of trafficking, and the upcoming smartphone app called STEER are available to healthcare providers.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction and Background

01:30 - Discovering the Issue of Human Trafficking

03:54 - Skin Signs of Trafficking

09:56 - Recognizing the Prevalence in Our Communities

12:48 - The Three I's: Infection, Injury, and Imagery

19:15 - Trauma-Informed Care and Building Rapport

22:04 - Resources for Healthcare Providers

26:14 - Collaboration and Partnerships

  continue reading

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