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PROS Child Abuse Recognition
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The Child Abuse Recognition Experience Study (CARES)
Abstracts:
Flaherty, E., Sege, R., Griffith, J., Dhepyasuwan, N. From The Child Abuse Recognition Experience Study ( CARES): Patient And Family Factors In Primary Care Practitioners (PCPS) Decision To Report Child Abuse (CA). Presented as a platform presentation at the 2006 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Finch S, Barkin S, Slora E, Wasserman R, Dhepyasuwan N and Sege RD. Local-IRB Review of National Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) Studies: Helpful or Redundant? Accepted as a poster presentation at the 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Flaherty EG, Sege RD, Dhepyasuwan N, Price LL and Wasserman, RA. Report from the PROS Network. Child Abuse (CA) Suspicion and
Reporting Among Primary Care Practitioners (PCPs). Accepted as a platform presentation at the 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.Flaherty E, Price L, Wasserman R, Trowbridge M, O'Connor K and Sege RD. See no evil: Education and experience in child abuse (CARES). Presented at the 2004 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Rizzardini L, Angelilli M, Price LL, Sege RD, O'Connor K and Flaherty E. A comparison of pediatric resident and practitioner identification and management of suspected child abuse (CARES). Presented as a poster at the 2004 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Trowbridge M, Flaherty E, Price LL, O'Connor K and Sege RD. More than a feeling? Physician self-confidence and response to a standard child abuse vignette (CARES). Presented as a poster at the 2004 Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
Finch S, Barkin S, Ip E, Slora, E, Wasserman R, Dhepysauwan N, Sege R. Local-IRB Review of National Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) Studies: Helpful or Redundant? Accepted as a poster presentation at the 2007 AHRQ Practice-Based Research Network Conference.
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Manuscripts:
Flaherty EG, Sege R, Price LL, Christoffel KK, Norton DP, O?Connor KG. Physician characteristics associated with child abuse identification and reporting: results from a national survey of pediatricians. Child Maltreatment. Accepted for publication.
Flaherty, EG, Jones R, Sege R, The Child Abuse Recognition Experience Study Research Group. Telling their stories: primary care practitioners' experience evaluating and reporting injuries caused by child abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect 2004; 28: 939-945.
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