3252.0: Monday, November 13, 2000: 8:30 PM-10:00 PM | ||||
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See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement. | ||||
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives | ||||
Blending Fetal, Infant, and Child Fatality Review: A Successful Program in Montana Christina Litchfield, RN,, BSN, Teri Covington, MPH | ||||
Child Death Review in Michigan: A Successful Model to Prevent Child Deaths Teri Covington, MPH, Sara Sharpley, BA, Heidi Hilliard, BS, Stacy Meade, MPH | ||||
FIMR and CFR: Summing Up The Community Ray Sanders, BA, Daniel Timmel, LCSW | ||||
Posters 6 - 10: Child Fatality Review - Withdrawn To be Announced | ||||
Review of Child Firearm Fatalities in Virginia: Lessons Learned Suzanne Keller, MPH, Marcella Fierro, MD | ||||
Fatality Review: Public policy and program planning tool Darlene Messina, Linda Hock-Long, PhD | ||||
EMS: Important team members in Child Fatality Review Susan H. Pollack, MD, Joseph Wright, MD, MPH | ||||
Public health approach to organizing Child Fatality Review teams - Withdrawn Daniel J. Timmel, LCSW | ||||
Lessons from the field: the work of California's diverse Child Death Review Teams Stephen J. Wirtz, PhD | ||||
A National Child Fatality Review Database: Is it possible now? Robert Schackner, MPH, Daniel Timmel, LCSW | ||||
Medical care charges associated with child maltreatment Lorraine R. Ettaro, BS, Thomas J. Songer, PhD, MPH | ||||
State Gun Levels and Violent Death among 5-14 year Olds, 1988-1997 Matthew J Miller, MD, MPH, ScD, Deborah Azrael, MS, PhD, David Hemenway, PhD | ||||
Sponsor: | Injury Control and Emergency Health Services | |||
Cosponsors: | Community Health Planning and Policy Development; Epidemiology; School Health Education and Services; Social Work; Women's Caucus |