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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 CHOP's Violence Intervention Program has shifted to virtual case management and therapeutic services to safety serve families during COVID-19.
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After receiving graduate school training at CIRP, Madeline Griffith, MS is now a Research Project Engineer at the Center.
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View reference guides developed by experts from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for families and coaches returning to youth sports after the COVID-19 shutdown.
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Read more for a summary of newsworthy articles in the world of child injury prevention from June.
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Learn how the Center for Violence Prevention at CHOP has safely conducted research during COVID-19 and study improvements that will stay post-pandemic.
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Learn how driving schools can safely reopen during COVID-19 with guidelines from CHOP experts and ADTSEA.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow Olivia E. Podolak, MD shares findings from a new CHOP study that helps clinicians better understand the characteristics of concussion in 0 to-4-year-old patients.
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Recent CIRP research reveals the importance of considering developmental and behavioral factors when deciding when to move a child from one child restraint to another.
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The Center for Injury Research and Prevention welcomes its 2020 Injury Science Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) class virtually.
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A new Minds Matter Concussion Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia study examines the effectiveness of telephonic nurse triage for head trauma care.
