Trauma Informed Care Is Primary Care: Strategies and Solutions

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the principles of trauma informed care.
  2. Apply these principles to a primary care setting using a case-based approach.
  3. Promote diversity and inclusion through the use of trauma responsive practices.

Ginny Sprang, PhD

Dr. Sprang presents at the UArizona Psychiatry for Non-Psychiatrists on March 11, 2023Dr. Sprang is a professor in the College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry at the University of Kentucky, and executive director of the UK Center on Trauma and Children. Dr. Sprang is a principal investigator of a CDC funded randomized control trial to prevent child sex trafficking in middle schools. She is the Principal Investigator of the SAMHSA funded Category II Secondary Traumatic Stress Innovations and Solutions Center, the Category III Child and former chair of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies Disaster and Terrorism Special Interest Group. She is member of the College of Medicine’s executive committee, and serves as a member of the Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Council for the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Sprang has published extensively on topics such as child trauma, trauma informed care, the commercial sexual exploitation of minors, implementation and sustainability, disaster response and secondary traumatic stress.  Her work involves the creation of translational tools, and the development, testing and implementation of evidence-based treatments and practices to treat those exposed to these traumatic experiences.