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E235 - Re-release: Traumatic Brain Injury in Victims of Intimate Partner Violence

10/2/2024
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This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we're revisiting an important topic: the often overlooked risk of traumatic brain injury (TBI) among victims of intimate partner violence. Our goal is to shed light on this highly vulnerable group that frequently goes unnoticed in discussions about TBI. By reexamining a previous episode released in March 2020, we aim to raise awareness about the significant dangers faced by those experiencing domestic abuse, particularly the risk of brain injuries resulting from physical violence in intimate relationships. 

Deb York, MSN, PMHNP-BC, APRN, CCRA is a board certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner practicing in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She completed her research certification as a Certified Clinical Research Associate at the Association of Clinical Research Professionals, and is the Director of Clinical Research at Mountain Mind.   

Her research focuses on conducting clinical trials to identify and evaluate novel psychopharmacological and neuroradiological interventions for traumatic brain injury, mood disorders, and pediatric psychiatric illnesses. Deb has over 25 years in the clinical trials industry conducting clinical research in pharmaceuticals & biologics, with a specialty in Women’s Health, CNS & psychiatric clinical trials. 

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