UCSF Pediatric Grand Rounds – TRIADS
TRIADS: A Framework to Talk with Patients about Adverse Childhood Experiences and Create Healing Relationships. (2023)
UCAAN: Anchoring ACEs Aware at University of California
Meet the leaders of the UCLA-UCSF ACEs Aware Family Resilience Network (UCAAN), a multi-campus University of California (UC) initiative that implements ACEs Aware on behalf of the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). (2022)
Using TRIADS with Patients
Edward Machtinger, UCSF Professor of Medicine and the Director, Center to Advance Trauma-informed Health Care, shares how he uses TRIADS with patients. (2021)
Working with UCSF, California Surgeon General Aims to Cut Adverse Childhood Experiences by Half
Nadine Burke Harris, MD, California’s first surgeon general, spoke about her vision and her groundbreaking work to reduce adverse childhood experiences across the state during a speech at the UC San Francisco Parnassus Heights campus. (2020)
HIV 2020: Where Are We Now? The Intersection of HIV Research and Community Service
QBI TV presents a live discussion on the future of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Join our conversation with HIV researchers and activists on the barriers that exist between scientists and advocates in the HIV community, as well as the goals that still need to be met to address the disconnect between biomedical research and community needs. (2020)
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine – HIV and Trauma-informed Health Care
Edward Machtinger, MD, Professor of Medicine, UCSF, Director, Center to Advance Trauma-informed Health Care and Women’s HIV Program, UCSF. (2019)
Trauma-Informed Care Champions: From Treaters to Healers
This four-minute video provides a compelling snapshot of the value of trauma-informed care from both provider and patient perspectives. Those featured participated in Advancing Trauma-Informed Care, a national initiative made possible through support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (2018)