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Children who experience Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, are more likely to suffer from physical and emotional challenges during childhood, and into their adult life.
In part two of this discussion, pediatric hospitalist Dr. Jolie Limon meets with complex care pediatrician Dr. Carmela Sosa, Valley Children’s Chief Resident and pediatrician Dr. Keenia Tappin, and Valley Children’s Child Advocacy Coordinator Jerica Ramos discuss the importance for screening for, and the impacts of, ACEs.
By Valley Children's HealthcareChildren who experience Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, are more likely to suffer from physical and emotional challenges during childhood, and into their adult life.
In part two of this discussion, pediatric hospitalist Dr. Jolie Limon meets with complex care pediatrician Dr. Carmela Sosa, Valley Children’s Chief Resident and pediatrician Dr. Keenia Tappin, and Valley Children’s Child Advocacy Coordinator Jerica Ramos discuss the importance for screening for, and the impacts of, ACEs.