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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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Join us at this year's Lifesavers Conference, which features a workshop on mobility for all and Rachel K. Myers, PhD's research on supporting autistic adolescents and their families around driving.
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Read more for our monthly roundup of newsworthy articles in child injury prevention.
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Learn how managing fitness to drive is a growing trend in medicine around the world from Desmond O'Neill, MD.
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Are kids sympathetic to their bullied peers? Read about a study examining factors associated with sympathy for victims of bullying.
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Read an excerpt from a CHOP Research Institute Cornerstone blog about a new data warehouse created by CIRP researchers that is being used to advance injury prevention research.
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Learn how one family approached the decision to pursue a driver's license for their autistic son and how to access transportation alternatives for non-drivers.
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CHOP Intimate Partner Violence Specialist Katherine Obenschain, LSW offers tips for clinicians in screening for and discussing relationship safety with teenagers.
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Learn about the science behind CIRP's research on the new Injury Research In Action YouTube Channel.
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Read this blog post about how the international child safety community is defining priorities for the design of and research about autonomous driving systems (ADS).
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Read more for a roundup of newsworthy articles in the world of child injury prevention from the past month.
