Jason Sarisky, DO – Cycle of Violence-Understanding Partner and Family Member Assault and Recognizing the Patient that is Being AbusedAbused
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This lecture will discuss the importance of medical documentation regarding incidents of partner and family member assault and describe other aspects of the partner and family member assault experience.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand what IPV is really about
- Identify the tactics abusers use to maintain power and control over their victims
- Discuss the Cycle of Violence
- Identify why the abused stay in the abusive relationship
- Discuss how to diagnose and treat victims of IPV
- Recognize the importance of medical documentation
- Discuss the consequences of COVID -19 on IPV
Jason Sarisky DO is a PGY3 resident at the Montana Family Medicine Residency, in Billings, Montana. He attended medical school at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima, Washington. He is particularly interested in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Preventative Medicine, Rural and Underserved Health, and Geriatrics.
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