
Berkeley Talks
California Surgeon General Nadine Burke Harris on the health impacts of childhood stress
Nov 15, 2019
Nadine Burke Harris, California's first Surgeon General and an award-winning pediatrician, dives into the profound effects of childhood stress and trauma on long-term health. She emphasizes the link between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and serious health issues like heart disease and diabetes. Harris advocates for routine ACE screenings in California's Medicaid population and highlights the need for trauma-informed care. Her inspiring journey underscores the importance of advocacy in addressing health disparities and improving outcomes for vulnerable families.
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- Dr. Nadine Burke Harris emphasizes that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are root causes of chronic health issues in adulthood.
- California's initiative for routine ACEs screening aims to implement trauma-informed care in education and healthcare to support at-risk children.
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Introduction of the First Surgeon General of California
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris has been appointed as the first Surgeon General of California, a role initiated by Governor Newsom to address the state’s significant health disparities. In her new position, she emphasizes the importance of early social determinants of health as root causes of various health disparities. Dr. Burke Harris, an accomplished pediatrician and public health advocate, has dedicated her career to improving the health of vulnerable populations, particularly children exposed to trauma. She aims to use her position to marshal scientific insights and advocate for health equity throughout California.
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