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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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Read abstracts of recent peer-reviewed research studies conducted by members of the Center for Injury Research and Prevention and the Center for Violence Prevention at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Read our latest roundup of notable child injury prevention news articles from August 2024.
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Dr. Ashlee Murray shares an exciting upcoming project with Lutheran Settlement House and Laurel House that aims to support CHOP parents who have experienced IPV.
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Dr. Emma Sartin shares new research exploring differences in crash and hospital record information on injury severity and location among child passengers under age 13.
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CHOP expert shares guidance from a new white paper on how to treat post-traumatic headache in concussed youth, one of the most common symptoms.
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Read our latest roundup of notable child injury prevention news articles from July 2024.
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New research explores perspectives of healthcare providers in helping autistic adolescents and their families manage transition to adulthood, including the decision to drive.
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New CHOP research shows how implementation of a virtual driving assessment in the primary care setting as part of routine care is not only feasible, but also desired by adolescents.
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Michaela Olabisi reflects on how her Research Experiences for Undergraduates internship fueled her passion for public health and addressing systemic health disparities.
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Dr. Daniel Corwin shares the launch of a new clinical trial to further understand the potential of remote patient monitoring to track youth with concussion from various care settings.
