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Concussion Education: Supporting School Nurses and Youth Athletic Program Leaders in Managing Injury
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New research identifies concussion education and support gaps among school nurses and youth athletic program leaders, highlighting opportunities to improve concussion care for children in urban communities.
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Autistic self-advocate Andrew Arboe shares his perspective on a new study exploring caregivers' experiences finding driving resources for their autistic teens.
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A recent study suggests that positive rather than "threat-based" messaging may be more effective for preventing pediatric heatstroke death in cars.
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Research Assistant Pallavi Rao shares how her experience working on a car seat installation study at CIRP broadened her view of public health research.
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The Center for Injury Research and Prevention is excited to announce its 2023 Injury Science Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) class.
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In honor of National Gun Violence Awareness Day, read an excerpt from CHOP's Research Institute's "Where Discovery Leads" profile about novel interventions for gun violence prevention.
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Catch up with newsworthy pediatric injury prevention articles from May 2023 gathered by CHOP's Dr. Patty Huang.
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Learn more about how providers can screen for and support families with pediatric medical traumatic stress.
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Dr. Emma Sartin shares her team's newly published research exploring if caregivers’ information sources impacted appropriate child restraint use.
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Dr. Nancy Kassam-Adams describes the development of a tool to promote patient- and family-centered care during resuscitation in the ED.
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Read abstracts of recent research studies conducted by CHOP’s Center for Injury Research and Prevention and Center for Violence Prevention members.
