Virtual Health Talk: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events that occur during childhood that have lasting, negative effects on health, well-being, and opportunity.
Presenters
- Tricia Tayama, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Child Abuse Services and Prevention
- Aparna Kota, MD, MPH, Pediatrician
- Priya Batra, PsyD, Women’s Health Psychologist
- Desiree Jones-Rubin, MD, MPH, Child Abuse Pediatrician
Learn About:
- How ACEs can provide a snapshot of past trauma
- How ACEs can contribute to health outcomes for individuals and communities
- ACEs can be buffered by positive childhood experiences and resiliency
More Monthly Health Talks!
Health talks are virtual presentations by providers who are experts in their field followed by a Q&A. These events are free. All are welcome, even if you’re not a Kaiser member. Click the link to watch the recording from past events. Future events include a link to register.
Jan 24 Beyond the Shot – Weight Management Tools
Feb 22 More Than Words: Couples Communication
Mar 28 Allergies
Apr 25 Bone Health
May 23 Stroke Prevention
Jun 27 Diabetes
Jul 25 Dementia
Aug 22 Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) – Register Here for the Live Talk
Sep 26 Flu, Covid, RSV & Vaccines – Register Here for the Live Talk