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Nursing Conversations - Community Resiliency Model (Part 1) with Toni Beam

Community Resiliency Model (Part 1) with Toni Beam

05/10/24 • 27 min

Nursing Conversations

In this episode of WellNURSE, Toni Beam and Joey Travis explore into the Community Resiliency Model (CRM), developed by Elaine Miller-Karas of the Trauma Resource Institute. Exploring its fundamental components, they offer insights into its application within healthcare settings, specifically focusing on its advantages for nurses. Tune in as they share how CRM empowers nurses and other healthcare professionals to foster resilience and well-being amidst challenging environments.

For more information on the Trauma Resource Institute: traumaresourceinstitute.com

Contact us: [email protected]

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In this episode of WellNURSE, Toni Beam and Joey Travis explore into the Community Resiliency Model (CRM), developed by Elaine Miller-Karas of the Trauma Resource Institute. Exploring its fundamental components, they offer insights into its application within healthcare settings, specifically focusing on its advantages for nurses. Tune in as they share how CRM empowers nurses and other healthcare professionals to foster resilience and well-being amidst challenging environments.

For more information on the Trauma Resource Institute: traumaresourceinstitute.com

Contact us: [email protected]

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In Part 2 of the Community Resiliency Model, we have the privilege of interviewing Elaine Miller-Karas, a trailblazer in the field of trauma resiliency. As the Co-Founder and Director of Innovation at the Trauma Resource Institute, Elaine has pioneered transformative approaches to healing trauma on a global scale. With her extensive background, including authoring the acclaimed book "Building Resiliency to Trauma" and developing the groundbreaking Trauma and Community Resiliency Models, Elaine shares insights into the origins and principles of the Community Resiliency Model (CRM). This episode offers a captivating glimpse into the extraordinary contributions of Elaine Miller-Karas and the transformative power of resilience.

For more information on the Trauma Resource Institute: traumaresourceinstitute.com

Contact us: [email protected]

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