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Supporting Children’s Mental Health Needs in Disasters
2025 · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, · University of California San Francisco, · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · Pediatric Pandemic Network (PPN), · Children's National Hospital, · UCLA School of Medicine
This article discusses how health systems can effectively address children's unique developmental, social, emotional, and behavioral needs during disasters. It emphasizes integrating mental health considerations …
Reunited and it Feels so Good: Getting Your Family Back Together After Disasters and Emergencies
2025 · Children's National Hospital
The website describes how families can prepare to find each other after disasters or emergencies. It gives tips on making a family reunification plan, like …
State Of Emergency Preparedness At Children's National
2016 · Children's National Hospital
The video describes how Children's National prepares for emergencies, highlighting leadership roles, training, and collaboration to ensure safety during disasters like active shooters or natural …
Family Reunification After Disaster: Have We Made Any Progress?
2020 · Children's National Hospital
This video discusses family reunification after disasters. It highlights the challenges and progress in reuniting families, especially children, during emergencies like hurricanes and bombings. Dr. …
Attitudes and Perceived Barriers to Firearm Safety Anticipatory Guidance by Pediatricians: A Statewide Perspective
2021 · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, · Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, · Nationwide Children's Hospital, · Children's National Hospital
This study looks at how pediatricians in Ohio feel about talking to families about gun safety. It describes that while most doctors think it's important, …
Civil Unrest and Violence: How Parents Can Support Their Children
2021 · Children's National Hospital
This webpage provides recommendations that offer guidance and comfort to parents navigating tough conversations with their children. During times of civil unrest and media violence, …
Creation and Delphi-Method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations
2014 · Yale School of Medicine, · Yale University, · Hasbro Children’s Hospital, · Brown University, · University of Massachusetts, · University of British Columbia, · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · Boston Children's Hospital, · Harvard Medical School, · U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), · Children's National Hospital, · University of Colorado, · Pediatric Emergency Research Canada, · University of Connecticut School of Medicine
This research focused on creating realistic training simulations for emergency medical service (EMS) providers to handle pediatric disaster situations. The study involved designing scenarios like …
Pediatric Firearm Violence in America
2024 · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, · George Washington University, · Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
This article highlights the serious issue of gun violence affecting children. It describes how firearms are the leading cause of death for kids and provides …
Healthcare Utilization After Nonfatal Firearm Injuries
2024 · Vanderbilt University, · Medical University of South Carolina, · George Washington University
This article describes how young people in the US who survive gun injuries face more health problems. It uses a method called propensity score matching …
Preparing for the Unthinkable. Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Pediatric Guidelines
2014 · Loma Linda University, · Carolinas Medical Center, · George Washington University
There are currently no critical care pediatric programs for critically injured children in mass casualty situations. To address this gap, the Committee for Tactical Emergency …

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