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In this episode Khadijia Tribié Reid, MD, MPH, FAAP, member of the AAP's Expert Leadership Team on Trauma-informed Care, says pediatricians already provide safe, stable and nurturing relationships to the families they treat. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk to Antwon Chavis, MD, FAAP, about his research on internalized racism. 

 

 

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Guests

Khadijia Tribié Reid, MD, MPH, FAAP

Guest

Dr. Khadijia Tribié Reid is a mother, pediatrician, and public health advocate. She is a physician leader who builds systems to optimize the health of all children. She is the Pediatric Medical Director of MedNorth Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Wilmington, NC.  In January 2022, she became the Chair of Novant New Hanover Regional Medical Center’s Department of Pediatrics. Beyond medicine, one of Dr. Tribié Reid’s greatest passions is Early Childhood Education. She initiated one of the first Reach Out and Read sites in her county at MedNorth. She is honored to serve as the governor’s appointee on the board of the North Carolina Partnership for Children, an Early Childhood Education non-profit. In 2021, Dr. Tribié Reid was also appointed to the founding board of the New Hanover Community Endowment. Dr. Tribié Reid is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Expert Leadership Team on Trauma Informed Care.  

Antwon Chavis, MD, FAAP

Guest

Dr. Antwon Chavis is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Oregon Health and Science University, where he enjoys seeing patients and pursuing opportunities for community engagement and resident/medical student education. He provides lectures and has published manuscripts on topics including: dermatologic findings specific to pigmented and melanin-rich skin, guidance for residents on incorporating discussions about race, diversity and equity into their well-child anticipatory guidance, education around the racial and anti-Black history of Oregon, and paternal perinatal depression in new fathers.  

Resources

Trauma-Informed Care
Clinical Report

Funding Acknowledgment 

This podcast episode was supported by the Cooperative Agreement Number NU38OT000282, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The content of this podcast episode does not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, the CDC, or the U.S. Government. 

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Conflict of Interest Disclosure:

The interviewees have no conflicts of interest to disclose

Music Credits:
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Theme music composed by Matthew Simonson at Foundsound.media

*The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and not necessarily those of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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