

Blogs
Growing More Than Food: Why Community Resilience Starts with Healing
By DrPamelaJPine|March 2nd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs research, agricultural leadership keynote, climate change and community health, community resilience, environmental stewardship and healing, farm succession planning, food justice leadership, public health and agriculture, resilience in farming, rural mental health, rural workforce resilience, sustainable farming and wellbeing, trauma prevention speaker, trauma-aware communities, trauma-informed agriculture|
At every farmers market and behind every CSA box, there [...]
Healing the Hidden Wounds: How Trauma-Aware Leadership Strengthens Healthcare Teams
By DrPamelaJPine|March 2nd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer, ACEs research, adverse childhood experiences expert, childhood trauma speaker, healthcare burnout prevention, healthcare culture transformation, nurse leadership development, organizational resilience, prevention and policy speaker, psychological safety in healthcare, public health keynote speaker, trauma and workforce retention, trauma-aware workplace, trauma-informed care training, trauma-informed leadership|
Healthcare leaders are highly trained in operational excellence—managing change, implementing [...]
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma — and WHY It Matters Now More Than Ever By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|March 2nd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer, ACEs research, adverse childhood experiences, burnout prevention, childhood adversity education, childhood trauma, community transformation, corporate wellness strategy, cross-sector collaboration, evidence based keynote speaker, executive leadership development, global trauma prevention, healing childhood trauma, healthcare leadership, prevention policy, public health keynote, resilience building, toxic stress science, trauma and chronic disease, trauma awareness training, trauma-informed communities, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace, workforce transformation, workplace resilience|
Childhood trauma is not a niche topic. It is a [...]
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma – and WHY! By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 27th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer, adverse childhood experiences, cancer prevention and ACEs, childhood adversity and chronic disease, childhood trauma awareness, childhood trauma keynote speaker, cross-sector trauma solutions, employee wellness strategy, healing childhood trauma, healthcare leadership speaker, prevention science keynote, public health and ACEs, resilience training for professionals, trauma education expert, trauma prevention policy, trauma-informed care, trauma-informed communities, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace, workplace psychological safety|
Childhood trauma is not a niche issue. It is a [...]
The Unseen Impact: Why Trauma-Informed Care Matters in Plastic Surgery By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 27th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and health, adverse childhood experiences, burnout prevention healthcare, childhood trauma impact, CME keynote topic, healthcare culture transformation, healthcare keynote speaker, medical conference speaker, medical leadership training, patient experience strategy, patient satisfaction improvement, plastic surgery leadership, reconstructive surgery outcomes, surgeon wellness, surgical practice growth, surgical team resilience, trauma aware practice, trauma science in medicine, trauma-informed care, whole person care|
Plastic and reconstructive surgery is a field defined by transformation—restoring [...]
Why Workforce Resilience Is Hydropower’s Unseen Advantage By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 27th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: burnout prevention energy industry, crisis response leadership, energy sector safety culture, ESG workforce strategy, high-risk industry resilience, hydropower conference speaker, hydropower leadership, industrial team resilience, infrastructure workforce development, psychological safety in engineering, renewable energy workforce, safety leadership training, trauma-informed leadership, workforce resilience|
When leaders gather to discuss the future of hydropower, the [...]
When Trauma Walks Into the Exam Room: What Every Optometrist Needs to Know By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 27th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs in healthcare, childhood trauma awareness, clinical leadership training, community-centered healthcare, healthcare burnout prevention, healthcare workforce resilience, optometry conference speaker, patient anxiety management, patient-centered eye care, pediatric optometry communication, trauma-aware healthcare, trauma-informed care, trauma-informed optometry, trauma-informed workplace|
An optometric exam room may seem routine—vision charts, retinal imaging, [...]
The Hidden Variable in Case Management: Why Trauma Awareness Improves Patient Outcomes By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 27th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs in healthcare, adverse childhood experiences, behavioral health integration, burnout prevention healthcare, case management excellence, chronic disease and trauma, CMSA conference speaker, healthcare culture transformation, healthcare keynote speaker, healthcare workforce resilience, Medicaid coordination, patient engagement strategies, trauma prevention, trauma-informed case management, trauma-informed leadership|
Case managers are among the most strategic professionals in healthcare. [...]
The Human Edge: Why Insurance Needs Resilience Now More Than Ever By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 27th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: burnout prevention insurance, claims team training, crisis response leadership, customer trust strategy, employee engagement insurance, executive leadership development, human-centered innovation, insurance industry keynote, insurance leadership, insurance workforce retention, ITC Vegas speaker, resilience in insurance, trauma-aware customer service, trauma-informed leadership, workplace resilience keynote|
When disaster strikes, insurance becomes deeply personal. Behind every claim [...]
Building Resilience in the Heart of the Museum Store: Why Trauma-Informed Retail Leadership Matters By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 27th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer, adverse childhood experiences, burnout prevention, childhood trauma awareness, community-centered retail, cross-sector collaboration, employee retention strategies, executive leadership development, leadership and well-being, museum retail management, nonprofit leadership keynote, nonprofit retail strategy, prevention science, psychological safety, public health expert, resilience building, retail staff training, secondary trauma awareness, trauma informed policy, trauma-informed customer service, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed systems, trauma-informed workplace, workforce resilience, workplace transformation speaker|
Walk into any museum store on a busy afternoon and [...]
From Silence to Systems Change: Why Trauma-Informed Leadership Is the Public Health Imperative of Our Time By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 26th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs, ACEs and cancer, adverse childhood experiences, behavioral health integration, childhood trauma, community resilience, executive coaching, healing from trauma, healthcare leadership, healthcare transformation, keynote speaker childhood trauma, leadership development, Medicaid costs, nurse burnout, policy reform, public health policy, state leadership, trauma informed coaching, trauma prevention, trauma recovery, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed systems, trauma-informed workplace, workforce retention, workplace resilience|
Childhood trauma is not rare. It is not isolated. And [...]
Trauma-Informed Coaching: The Missing Link for True Well-Being By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 26th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer, adverse childhood experiences, burnout prevention, childhood trauma prevention, community health, corporate well being, employee engagement, executive coaching, healthcare leadership, leadership development, neuroscience and trauma, prevention policy, psychological safety, public health leadership, resilience science, trauma informed coaching, trauma recovery, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-informed workplace, workplace transformation|
Coaching and leadership circles often center on resilience, peak performance, [...]











