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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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Camp providers are well-positioned to diagnose and manage concussion in the camp setting, with a little extra training on the CDC’s current concussion care guidelines.
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Teen drivers with ADHD are significantly more likely to crash, be issued traffic and moving violations, and engage in risky driving behaviors than their peers without ADHD.
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The number of intentional drug poisonings among adolescents and young adults is growing at an alarming rate. Here's how to help families take preventive action.
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Teen driving safety researchers from CHOP were invited to the Huddle Up with Eagles Autism Challenge at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.
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With funding again provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the National Traumatic Stress Center will continue to develop resources on pediatric trauma-informed care.
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Research describes driver factors, including non-use of seat belts, as being related to unrestrained young passengers in crashes.
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CIRP engineers are pleased to offer two new simulation videos using the PIPER human body model.
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Learn how community violence impacts adolescent mental health in this blog post from PolicyLab by Laura Vega, DSW, LCSW and Arturo Zinny, LPC.
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After an injury, many children experience a decreased quality of life. Pediatric nurses play a key role in helping them recover.
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A new study explains how ED staff can implement the 4 pillars of trauma-informed care when treating young patients who have been victims of violence.
