Daisy Tsang is a clinical assistant professor in Pediatric Psychology at the University of Michigan Health and C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. She has almost a decade of experience working with children and families impacted by a wide range of mental health challenges and adverse events. Currently, she provides psychological assessment and treatment to children in primary care and outpatient specialty clinics. Previously, she spent two years providing inpatient psychological consults to children who were hospitalized for various medical conditions, including those admitted to the PICU and NICU. She has given seminars to medical professionals and learners on trauma-informed care, which continues to be the focus of her clinical and research passion. When she takes off her psychologist hat, Dr. Tsang enjoys baking, traveling, and taking funny videos of her almost 2‐year-old son.