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Dr. Dan Corwin shares how a “leaky pipeline” in pediatric concussion care reveals disparities in diagnosis, referral, and follow-up—and highlights targeted strategies to improve equitable access to effective treatment.
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Learn how community violence impacts adolescent mental health in this blog post from PolicyLab by Laura Vega, DSW, LCSW and Arturo Zinny, LPC.
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After an injury, many children experience a decreased quality of life. Pediatric nurses play a key role in helping them recover.
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A new study explains how ED staff can implement the 4 pillars of trauma-informed care when treating young patients who have been victims of violence.
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Evidence-based legislative priorities such as Child Access Prevention laws and Extreme Risk Protection Orders have the potential to save children's lives from firearm violence.
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To cap off National Poison Prevention Week, today's flashback Friday centers around posts highlighting poison prevention and control.
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Abuse of loperamide, an anti-diarrhea medication available over-the-counter under the brand name Imodium®, is becoming a growing problem.
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On March 5, 2019, CHOP's Violence Prevention Initiative (VPI) hosted a webinar titled "Crossroads of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Developmental Disabilities" that provided actionable information for healthcare providers to meet these challenges.
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A recent study demonstrates use of CHOP's electronic health records system to examine licensing and crash rates among adolescents with medical conditions
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Gabriel Nah, a senior at Lincoln University, plans to become a neuroscientist and thanks the REU Injury Science at CIRP for helping him choose a career path.
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A successful approach to handling reports on threatening behaviors towards others on campus requires coordination at the individual, campus, local, and state levels.
