Session Name: Trauma Quality of Life Multidisciplinary Follow Up Clinic for Firearm Injury Survivors

Time: December 3, 2025

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What patient/health care problem recently challenged you, and you wish you knew more about?
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Analyze the influence of social determinants of health on recovery trajectories among firearm injury survivors, identifying at least three determinants that contribute to disparities in long-term outcomes.
Evaluate evidence demonstrating the need for multidisciplinary, trauma-specific follow-up care—linking chronic pain, psychological distress, and physical disability outcomes to gaps in post-discharge care.
Apply trauma-informed care principles in the design or assessment of multidisciplinary firearm injury programs to promote improved quality of life and equitable recovery among trauma survivors.
The following speaker(s) demonstrated experiential knowledge of the topic 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly Disagree
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Colleen Trevino, PhD, APNP
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The content provided a fair and balanced coverage of the topic
The content was free of commercial bias