237 results on '"Lindberg, Daniel M."'
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2. Variation in Use of Neuroimaging in the Care of Infants Undergoing Subspecialty Evaluations for Abuse: A Multicenter Study
3. Effect of Routine Child Physical Abuse Screening Tool on Emergency Department Efficiency
4. Pediatric Sepsis in General Emergency Departments: Association Between Pediatric Sepsis Case Volume, Care Quality, and Outcome
5. Development, contributions, and future directions of a multicenter child abuse research network
6. Pilot study using machine learning to improve estimation of physical abuse prevalence
7. Racial and ethnic disparities in diagnostic imaging for child physical abuse
8. Predictors of Making a Referral to Child Protective Services Prior to Expert Consultation
9. The role of fellowship experience in decreasing burnout for child abuse pediatricians
10. Evaluation of Children after Caregiver Intimate Partner Violence: A Qualitative Study of Barriers, Facilitators, and Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care
11. Prevalence of cerebral sinovenous thrombosis in abusive head trauma
12. Child Abuse Pediatrics Research Network: The CAPNET Core Data Project
13. Diagnosis codes dramatically underestimate the burden of abuse
14. “These Are Our Kids”: Qualitative Interviews With Clinical Leaders in General Emergency Departments on Motivations, Processes, and Guidelines in Pediatric Sepsis Care
15. The CAPNET multi-center data set for child physical abuse: Rationale, methods and scope
16. Development and Validation of a Natural Language Processing Tool to Identify Injuries in Infants Associated With Abuse
17. Using deep learning and natural language processing models to detect child physical abuse
18. A changing history: When is it a red flag for child abuse?
19. A standardized definition of near-fatal child maltreatment: Results of a multidisciplinary Delphi process
20. Meaningful viscoelastic abnormalities in abusive and non-abusivepediatric trauma
21. How Experiences of Child Abuse Pediatricians and Lessons Learned May Inform Health Care Providers Focused on Improving Elder Abuse Geriatrics Clinical Practice and Research
22. Ethical Testimony in Cases of Suspected Child Maltreatment: The Ray E. Helfer Society Guidelines
23. A Novel Scale to Communicate Perceived Likelihood of Child Sexual Abuse
24. Occult head injuries in infants evaluated for physical abuse
25. Use and Utility of Skeletal Surveys to Evaluate for Occult Fractures in Young Injured Children
26. First aid for children’s burns in the US and UK: An urgent call to establish and promote international standards
27. Injuries Suggestive of Physical Abuse in Young Children With Subconjunctival Hemorrhages
28. Yield of Skeletal Survey by Age in Children Referred to Abuse Specialists
29. Emergency department and hospital-based programs responding to elder mistreatment: developing consensus about an idea whose time has come.
30. Elder abuse geriatrics: describing an important new medical specialist.
31. Early Recognition of Physical Abuse: Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Practice
32. The “New Science” of Abusive Head Trauma
33. Cervical Spine Imaging and Injuries in Young Children With Non-Motor Vehicle Crash-Associated Traumatic Brain Injury
34. Occult head injury is common in children with concern for physical abuse
35. Children with burns referred for child abuse evaluation: Burn characteristics and co-existent injuries
36. Follow-up skeletal survey use by child abuse pediatricians
37. Use of Imaging in Children With Witnessed Physical Abuse
38. Predictors of Making a Referral to Child Protective Services Prior to Expert Consultation.
39. Additional Injuries in Young Infants with Concern for Abuse and Apparently Isolated Bruises
40. Recurrent concerns for child abuse: Repeated consultations by a subspecialty child abuse team
41. Clinically occult abusive head trauma: which age group should we screen?
42. Clinical Decision Support for Child Abuse: Recommendations from a Consensus Conference
43. The classic metaphyseal lesion and traumatic injury
44. Predictors of Screening and Injury in Contacts of Physically Abused Children
45. Dedicated Retinal Examination in Children Evaluated for Physical Abuse without Radiographically Identified Traumatic Brain Injury
46. Hepatic Enzyme Decline after Pediatric Blunt Trauma: A Tool for Timing Child Abuse?
47. Understanding the roles of the healthcare and child welfare systems in promoting the safety and well-being of children.
48. Abusive Abdominal Trauma—An Update for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician
49. Drug exposures in young children – The next frontier in occult injury testing
50. A child abuse research network: Now what?
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