Presenter: Noshene Ranjbar, MD
Original Date: December 4, 2021
Dr. Ranjbar’s biography as relevant to:
- Culturally sensitive trauma informed care.
- Medical training and burn out (caring for the care giver.)
- Contribution to integrated psychiatry, defining integrated psychiatry.
- Indigenous medical practices and connections to alternative medicine.
- Immigrant journey and practice.
- Autoimmunity and family health concerns as relevant to practice and practitioner self care.
- Ethical lenses.
- Varied considerations in appropriateness, dignity and the cycle of care between practitioner and community of practice.
- Special considerations of community and cultural heritage.
- Specific study of work with indigenous populations, immigrants, border-detainees, refugees.
- Work with training medical students.
- Alternative medicine and biomedicine light case study with culturally sensitive focus.
- Trauma informed care – culturally sensitive informed care – details.
- Example of alternative self care that also is trauma informed care that is applicable to varied cultural applications.
1.5 General CEUs approved by OBNM