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Rutgers Project ECHO at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School presents the Adverse Childhood Experiences series, which comprises 14 biweekly, CE credited, online sessions to help improve the identification, care, referral, and care management of children with adverse experiences. A multidisciplinary panel of experts will share trauma-informed best practices, tools, and resources that can help providers, families, and communities collaborate to create a safe environment for children and their families.
Shilpa Pai, MD, FAAP, associate professor of pediatrics, leads the upcoming session on social determinants of health.
Rutgers Project ECHO sessions are free and open to practitioners working in medicine, nursing, allied health professions, education, social work, psychology, behavioral health, criminal justice, and other fields or organizations that support children and their families. For more information and to register, visit rwjms.rutgers.edu/community_health/other/project-echo/adverse-childhood-experiences.