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The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Health | 1.25 CE
The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Health | 1.25 CE
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The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Health: A Personal Story of Resilience and Hope
2025 webinar available upon registration
Understand the link between adverse childhood experiences and diabetes — and learn trauma-informed strategies to foster resilience and improve outcomes.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and a variety of other health consequences in adults. This course reviews how diabetes care and education specialists can provide screening, assessment, and trauma-informed care to individuals who have experienced ACEs and are living with toxic stress. We’ll explore strategies to address ACEs, improve outcomes for individuals and communities, and support self-care with a focus on recognizing and promoting resilience.
Course Topics:
- Discuss the benefits of assessing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in individuals with diabetes
- State the relationship between ACE scores and the risk of future health complications
- Describe a person-centered approach to fostering resilience and self-care for individuals with toxic stress
- Identify two strategies to provide trauma-informed care in your work setting
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Integrate trauma-informed and holistic care principles into diabetes care for improved clinical relationships and outcomes.
- Apply evidence-based strategies for diabetes management in specific populations, including those affected by menopause, cancer, and gastrointestinal disorders.
What's Included:
- 1.25 CE credits (AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR accredited)
- On-demand course with video presentation, podcast, practice test, and downloadable resources
- 1 full year of access to all course materials
- Activity dates: 11/10/2025 to 7/4/2027
- Estimated completion time: 1 hour and 15 minutes
Expert Instructor: Beverly Thomassian, RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM, brings extensive expertise in trauma-informed care, person-centered diabetes education, and resilience-focused strategies.
Perfect for: RNs, RDNs, pharmacists, providers, and healthcare professionals seeking to integrate trauma-informed care and ACE screening into their diabetes education practice
Part of Our Training Programs: This course is included in Level 5 | Specialty Topics with the Experts.
Accredited by: AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR! More details in the "Accreditation" tab below.
Evidence-Based. Person-Centered. Practical.
The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Health: A Personal Story of Resilience and Hope
2025 webinar available upon registration
Understand the link between adverse childhood experiences and diabetes — and learn trauma-informed strategies to foster resilience and improve outcomes.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and a variety of other health consequences in adults. This course reviews how diabetes care and education specialists can provide screening, assessment, and trauma-informed care to individuals who have experienced ACEs and are living with toxic stress. We’ll explore strategies to address ACEs, improve outcomes for individuals and communities, and support self-care with a focus on recognizing and promoting resilience.
Course Topics:
- Discuss the benefits of assessing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in individuals with diabetes
- State the relationship between ACE scores and the risk of future health complications
- Describe a person-centered approach to fostering resilience and self-care for individuals with toxic stress
- Identify two strategies to provide trauma-informed care in your work setting
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Integrate trauma-informed and holistic care principles into diabetes care for improved clinical relationships and outcomes.
- Apply evidence-based strategies for diabetes management in specific populations, including those affected by menopause, cancer, and gastrointestinal disorders.
What's Included:
- 1.25 CE credits (AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR accredited)
- On-demand course with video presentation, podcast, practice test, and downloadable resources
- 1 full year of access to all course materials
- Activity dates: 11/10/2025 to 7/4/2027
- Estimated completion time: 1 hour and 15 minutes
Expert Instructor: Beverly Thomassian, RN, MPH, CDCES, BC-ADM, brings extensive expertise in trauma-informed care, person-centered diabetes education, and resilience-focused strategies.
Perfect for: RNs, RDNs, pharmacists, providers, and healthcare professionals seeking to integrate trauma-informed care and ACE screening into their diabetes education practice
Part of Our Training Programs: This course is included in Level 5 | Specialty Topics with the Experts.
Accredited by: AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE, ANCC, CDR! More details in the "Accreditation" tab below.
Evidence-Based. Person-Centered. Practical.
