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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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New research reinforces the need for owners of highly automated vehicles to stay alert and be ready to intervene when automated navigation needs to be taken over.
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Access bullying prevention workshops, developed by Center for Violence Prevention experts, that provide strategies and support for key bullying issues elementary-aged children face.
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Former Injury Science REU student Maya Thirkill enjoys blogging for Public Health Post as part of her MPH path at Boston University's School of Public Health.
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The Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress has developed a clinically useful instrument to measure families' exposure to potentially traumatic aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Learn why Erin Kennedy, a former Injury Science REU student and current Penn Nursing PhD candidate, is pursuing a career as a nurse scientist.
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In conjunction with National Nurses Week, the Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress (CPTS) has expanded its website, HealthCareToolBox.org.
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Catch up with newsworthy pediatric injury prevention articles from April 2021 gathered by CHOP's Dr. Patty Huang.
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CHOP's Center for Violence Prevention (CVP) is hosting a free webinar, "Recognizing and Responding to Teen Dating Violence in the Clinical Setting," on Thursday, May 20.
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CChIPS is proud to announce the 11 projects in its 2021-2022 research portfolio, spanning various topics and methodologies in child passenger safety and teen driving.
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Dr. Mark Zonfrillo shares findings from a study that validates a new device to detect intracranial hematomas in children presenting to the ED with head injury.
