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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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Colin Huber discusses findings from a new CHOP study that analyzes gender differences in head impacts for four different high school sports.
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Read about the construction of the New Jersey Safety and Health Outcomes Data Warehouse, a unique research tool developed to improve injury prevention research and public health outcomes.
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Read about a new pilot grant awarded to the Minds Matter Concussion Program from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Center for Pediatric Clinical Effectiveness and PolicyLab.
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Clinicians working with youth should be aware of the need to recognize signs of increased stress among children and families as they continue to cope with the effects of the pandemic.
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Learn how hospital-based violence intervention programs can play a key role in preventing youth on probation from entering into lifetime violence and justice system involvement.
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Catch up with newsworthy pediatric injury prevention articles from February 2021 gathered by CHOP's Dr. Patty Huang.
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To honor Engineers Week, CIRP highlights engineering-related blog posts from the past year.
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Intimate partner violence experts discuss how the pandemic has affected teen dating violence and how healthcare providers can address dating violence and digital abuse with teens.
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Access fact sheets describing initial insights, research methods, and capabilities about the virtual driving assessment from CIRP's research partnership with Ohio's BMV.
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It's important to include cultural background and youth perspective when developing traumatic stress treatment guidelines for children globally.
