Understanding the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience
Primary Presenter Brief Bio
Dr. Kathy Anderson, MD, is a Pediatric Medicine specialist in Bismarck, North Dakota. She attended and graduated from University Of Hawaii John A. Burns School Of Medicine in 2009, having over 9 years of diverse experience, especially in Pediatric Medicine.Dr. Kathy Anderson also cooperates with other doctors and physicians in medical groups including Mid Dakota Clinic, Pc. Dr. Kathy Anderson accepts Medicare-approved amount as payment in full. Contact Dr. Kathy Anderson at 401 N 9th St Mid Dakota Clinic to request Dr. Kathy Anderson the information (Medicare information, advice, payment, ...) or simply to book an appointment.
Board Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics
American Board of Integrative Medicine
Professional Interests
Breastfeeding
Complementary and alternative medicine
International child health
Preventative medicine
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow (FAAP)
North Dakota Medical Association
Sixth District Medical Society
Faculty/Boards
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Education
Medical School
Brown University School of Medicine - Providence, RI
Residency (Pediatrics)
University of Hawaii at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children – Honolulu, HI
Honors/Awards
Clerkship honors in pediatric medicine
Pediatrics Chairman's Book Award
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (2012)
Type of Presentation
Regular Session
Location
Room 2909
Topic Category
Strand 3: Intentional Teaching Strategies
Targeted Age Group
0 1
Targeted Audience
Child Care Center
Brief Session Description
Stressful events that happen in the early years of development affect us in ways that last our entire lives. Science tells us that from birth, our brains are growing and adjusting to our environment. Concurrent advances in the NEAR sciences - Neuroscience, Epigenetics, ACE’s, and Resilience have given us, not only evidence that these statements are true, but also provide mechanisms by which traumatic, friendly, threatening or soothing experiences get wired into our biology. This presentation will review results of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, define the different types of stress including toxic stress, and describe how the fields of neuroscience and epigenetics have helped us understand the mechanisms by which toxic stress occurs and continue to inform ways of reducing toxic stress.
Start Date
23-1-2016 3:00 PM
End Date
23-1-2016 4:15 PM
Understanding the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience
Room 2909
Stressful events that happen in the early years of development affect us in ways that last our entire lives. Science tells us that from birth, our brains are growing and adjusting to our environment. Concurrent advances in the NEAR sciences - Neuroscience, Epigenetics, ACE’s, and Resilience have given us, not only evidence that these statements are true, but also provide mechanisms by which traumatic, friendly, threatening or soothing experiences get wired into our biology. This presentation will review results of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, define the different types of stress including toxic stress, and describe how the fields of neuroscience and epigenetics have helped us understand the mechanisms by which toxic stress occurs and continue to inform ways of reducing toxic stress.
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