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27 Child Abuse and Neglect: Asking the Hard Questions Pediatric Meltdown

    • Medicine

Victims of child abuse and neglect and sexual assault should be handled carefully by healthcare providers due to the sensitivity and severity of what happened to them. Dr. Sarah Brown joins us in this episode to talk about the right, hard questions to ask the victims, especially if they are children. We also discussed when and where to ask them and when to call authorities, if needed. In this particular situation, timing is as important as the questions themselves.


Email brownsa@bronsonhg.org to connect with Dr. Brown and know more about her space here.


If you’d like to connect with me on Twitter @gagginol or email me at gagginol@yahoo.com to let me know your thoughts and what you would like to hear in upcoming episodes. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/


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Victims of child abuse and neglect and sexual assault should be handled carefully by healthcare providers due to the sensitivity and severity of what happened to them. Dr. Sarah Brown joins us in this episode to talk about the right, hard questions to ask the victims, especially if they are children. We also discussed when and where to ask them and when to call authorities, if needed. In this particular situation, timing is as important as the questions themselves.


Email brownsa@bronsonhg.org to connect with Dr. Brown and know more about her space here.


If you’d like to connect with me on Twitter @gagginol or email me at gagginol@yahoo.com to let me know your thoughts and what you would like to hear in upcoming episodes. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/


LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great content. Share this episode and help people know more about children’s health and well-being

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