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Physical Abuse of Children: Identification, Evaluation, and Management
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| Target Audience: |
| This activity is intended for primary care and family practice physicians. |
| Sponsor: |
| This activity is sponsored by AHC Media |
| Accreditation: |
| AHC Media is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. |
| Credit Designation: |
AHC Media designates this enduring material for a maximum of 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Primary Care Reports has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 2.25 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. AAFP accreditation begins 01/01/12. Term of approval is for one year from this date. Credit may be claimed for 1 year from the date of each issue. |
| Faculty |
Editor
Gregory R. Wise, MD, FACP
Associate Professor of Medicine
Wright State University
Dayton, OH;
Vice President, Medical Affairs
Kettering Medical Center
Kettering, OH
Executive Editor
Leslie Coplin
Managing Editor
Neill Kimball
Peer Reviewer
Jeffrey Linzer Sr., MD, FAAP, FACEP
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
Associate Medical Director for Compliance
Emergency Pediatric Group
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston and Hughes Spalding, Atlanta, GA.
Authors
Bronwyn Baz, MD
Affiliate Assistant Professor, Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Doernbecher Children's Hospital
Oregon Health and Sciences University
Forensic Pediatrician, CARES NW (Child Abuse Response and Evaluation Services Northwest)
NW Permanente, Portland, OR.
N. Ewen Wang, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Associate Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Stanford University Hospital, Stanford, CA.
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| Subjects: |
- Physical Abuse of Children: Identification, Evaluation, and Management
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| Objectives: |
- Summarize the most recent significant primary care medicine-related studies
- Discuss up-to-date information on all aspects of primary care, including new drugs, techniques, equipment, trials, studies, books, teaching aids, and other information pertinent to primary care
- Evaluate the credibility of published data and recommendations
- Describe the pros and cons of new testing procedures
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| Financial Disclosure: |
To reveal any potential bias in this publication, and in
accordance with Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education guidelines, Bronwyn Baz, MD (author), N. Ewen Wang, MD (author), Jeffrey Linzer Sr., MD, FAAP, FACEP (peer reviewer), Gregory R. Wise, MD, FACP (editor),
Leslie Coplin (executive editor), and Neill Kimball (managing editor) report no financial relationships relevant
to this field of study.
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