
Office of Innovation and Scholarship in Medical Education
Winter Podcast Series
Capturing the Patient Voice in the development of Trauma Informed Care Training
As medical educators, we strive to make the training we provide as authentic as possible. This isn’t always an easy thing to do.
Approaching a sensitive topic such as trauma-informed care can add multiple layers of complexity. The Department of Family Medicine undertook such a journey when they began creating a faculty development workshop on this topic for their residency program.
In this month’s podcast, we spoke with Dr. Seint Kokokyi about the journey and how they endeavoured to capture the patient voice by working with a committee comprised of community members from diverse backgrounds.
To learn more about this experience, please click on the following link: Capturing
the Patient Voice in the development of Trauma Informed Care Training.
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Ashley LaRosa
Faculty Development Coordinator
Office of Innovation and Scholarship in Medical Education
S204, Medical Services Building, Bannatyne Campus
Max Rady College of Medicine
204-272-3102 phone
204-272-3169 fax
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