

Blogs
On the Line: Why EMS Wellness Is Vital for Patient Care—and the Future of Our Profession
By DrPamelaJPine|February 17th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: emergency medical services leadership, emergency responder mental health, EMS conference keynote, EMS culture transformation, EMS wellness, EMS workforce retention, EMT mental health, first responder resilience, frontline resilience training, high-reliability healthcare teams, Kentucky EMS, operational resilience, paramedic burnout prevention, patient safety and wellness, psychological safety in EMS, public health speaker, secondary traumatic stress, shift fatigue management, trauma exposure and health, trauma-informed leadership|
Every day across Kentucky, EMS professionals respond to calls that [...]
Beyond Awareness: Why Childhood Trauma Must Be Everyone’s Business
By DrPamelaJPine|February 17th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and chronic disease, ACEs study, adverse childhood experiences, cancer prevention research, childhood trauma, clinician burnout, community trauma healing, evidence-based trauma interventions, executive leadership development, health equity, leadership keynote, mental health leadership, organizational resilience, prevention policy, psychological safety, public health keynote speaker, secondary trauma prevention, trauma and cancer, trauma awareness training, trauma education speaker, trauma recovery strategies, trauma-informed care, trauma-informed leadership, workforce transformation, workplace resilience|
Childhood trauma is not confined to therapy rooms or social [...]
From Theory to Practice: Giving Clinicians the Tools to Truly Heal Trauma
By DrPamelaJPine|February 17th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACE study research, ACEs, adverse childhood experiences, childhood trauma, clinician burnout, community mental health, empowering clinicians, evidence-based trauma interventions, executive leadership resilience, healthcare workforce resilience, Louisiana mental health, mental health conference speaker, organizational resilience, psychological safety in healthcare, public health keynote speaker, secondary trauma, sustainable healthcare leadership, trauma and cancer link, trauma education speaker, trauma healing strategies, trauma prevention policy, trauma-informed care, trauma-informed leadership, vicarious trauma prevention, workplace trauma awareness|
Across the country—from urban hospitals to rural nonprofits—clinicians are carrying [...]
The Hidden Cost of Growth: Why Subscription Businesses Must Address Workplace Trauma By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 16th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: corporate resilience building, digital commerce workforce well-being, employee burnout prevention, employee retention strategies, high-growth company culture, innovation and workplace wellness, leadership development for startups, mental health in tech companies, psychological safety at work, recurring revenue business strategy, subscription business growth strategy, subscription economy leadership, sustainable business practices, trauma-informed leadership, workplace trauma awareness|
The subscription economy has transformed modern commerce. From streaming platforms [...]
The Human Side of Leadership: Why Trauma-Aware Executive Assistants Are Essential By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 16th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: burnout prevention strategies, compassionate leadership practices, corporate wellness strategy, crisis management in organizations, EA professional development, emotional intelligence in leadership, executive assistant leadership skills, leadership support roles, psychological safety at work, strategic partnership in executive offices, trauma-aware executive assistants, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace culture, workplace mental health awareness, workplace resilience|
Behind every effective executive is a trusted partner—often an executive [...]
Housing as Healing: Trauma-Informed Leadership in Community Development By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 16th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: adverse childhood experiences and housing, community development leadership, community resilience building, equitable housing systems, healing-centered leadership, housing and mental health, housing policy innovation, housing stability and trauma, preventing staff burnout in housing, psychological safety in community services, resident engagement strategies, supportive housing leadership, trauma-aware community development, trauma-informed housing, trauma-informed property management|
Housing is more than shelter. It is stability. It is [...]
Breaking the Silence: Trauma-Informed Leadership in Parks and Recreation By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 16th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: behavioral support strategies, community engagement strategies, community resilience building, inclusive programming, leadership in public spaces, parks and recreation management, prevention through recreation, psychological safety in recreation, public sector leadership, recreation staff training, staff well-being in recreation, trauma-aware communities, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed youth development, youth resilience programs|
Public spaces are the heartbeat of a community. Playgrounds, recreation [...]
Beyond the Smile: Why Trauma-Informed Care Is Dentistry’s Next Frontier By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 16th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and oral health, community dental health, dental anxiety and trauma, dental leadership, dental patient retention, dental practice management, dental team training, ethical leadership in dentistry, oral health and adverse childhood experiences, patient-centered dentistry, pediatric dental trauma awareness, preventive dentistry innovation, psychological safety in healthcare, trauma-informed dentistry, trauma-informed healthcare|
Dentistry has always been built on trust. Every day, patients [...]
Resilience Is the Bedrock of Liberty: Why Childhood Trauma Belongs in the Freedom Conversation
By DrPamelaJPine|February 16th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer, adverse childhood experiences, cancer risk and ACEs, childhood trauma keynote speaker, civic resilience, community resilience, corporate wellness speaker, healing childhood trauma, keynote on ACEs, mental health leadership, prevention policy, prevention science, psychological safety at work, public health innovation, public health speaker, resilience and leadership, toxic stress, trauma and chronic disease, trauma prevention, trauma recovery, trauma-informed communities, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace, workforce transformation, workplace trauma awareness|
When we debate liberty, we often focus on policy, law, [...]
True Inclusion Means Seeing the Unseen: Why Trauma-Informed Design Is the Future of Accessibility
By DrPamelaJPine|February 16th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: accessibility and mental health, ADA compliance and beyond, belonging at work, diversity equity inclusion, emotional safety in the workplace, empathetic leadership, human-centered design, inclusive architecture, inclusive communities, inclusive workplace design, invisible disabilities, mental health and the built environment, psychological safety, public health and design, resilience in communities, safe spaces design, sensory-friendly spaces, trauma informed design, trauma-informed leadership, workplace inclusion strategy|
When we picture accessible spaces, we often imagine ramps, automatic [...]
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma — and WHY It Matters Now More Than Ever
By DrPamelaJPine|February 16th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs, ACEs and cancer, adverse childhood experiences, cancer prevention and ACEs, childhood adversity, childhood trauma, community resilience, corporate wellness, healthcare leadership, keynote speaker on trauma, leadership and trauma, mental health awareness, organizational transformation, prevention policy, prevention science, public health keynote speaker, resilience training, toxic stress, trauma education, trauma prevention, trauma recovery, trauma-informed communities, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace, workplace trauma awareness|
Childhood trauma is not a niche issue. It is a [...]
The Missing Link in Digital Health: Trauma-Informed Innovation By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 12th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: adverse childhood experiences health outcomes, AI ethics healthcare, British Columbia health leadership, digital health innovation, digital transformation healthcare, ethical AI in health, global public health technology, health equity innovation, health system transformation, health tech leadership, healthcare burnout prevention, healthcare workforce resilience, human centered digital health, patient centered technology, pediatric trauma awareness, public health innovation keynote, telehealth equity, trauma informed design, trauma prevention healthcare, trauma-informed care|
Digital health is often framed as a race. The next [...]











