Abusive Head Trauma in Infants and Children: A Medical, Legal and Forensic Reference with Supplementary CD-ROM

Author:   Lori Frasier ,  Kay Rauth-Farley ,  Randell Alexander ,  Robert Parrish
Publisher:   STM Learning
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781878060747


Pages:   630
Publication Date:   01 January 2007
Format:   Mixed media product
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Abusive Head Trauma in Infants and Children: Medical, Legal, and Forensic Issues combines all aspects of abusive head trauma cases medical, social service, investigative, legal and preventive into one complete reference. All professionals involved in identifing children at risk, diagnosing injuries, investigating allegations, implementing services and strategizing for prevention will find this book a tremendous resource. In addition to reviewing the most up-to-date information on mechanisms of injury, pathophysiology, and physical findings, Abusive Head Trauma in Infants and Children details the application of medical science to the investigation and prosecution of these cases as well as issues of long-term outcome, developmental and educational needs and strategies for community education and prevention. A case study chapter gives the learner an opportunity to apply the information. This textual and visual reference addresses all forms of abusive head trauma including shaking injuries. These volumes clearly describe the mechanisms involved in inflicted head injuries, and outline steps used to discover abusive head injuries in the absence of the external signs of trauma. Abusive Head Trauma Supplementary CD-ROM depicts how head injuries occur using 3-D images and animation. This product is valuable for explaining the complex biomechanics of abusive head injury to investigators, mandated reporters, and jurors.

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Author:   Lori Frasier ,  Kay Rauth-Farley ,  Randell Alexander ,  Robert Parrish
Publisher:   STM Learning
Imprint:   GW Medical
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 22.40cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 28.40cm
Weight:   2.640kg
ISBN:  

9781878060747


ISBN 10:   1878060740
Pages:   630
Publication Date:   01 January 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Lori Frasier is the medical director of Medical Assessment at the Center for Safe and Healthy Families at Primary Children's Medical Center and associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah. Formerly, she was an assistant professor of Child Health and the director of the Child Protection Program and Division of General Pediatrics at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Dr. Frasier graduated from the University of Utah College of Medicine in 1995, completed her pediatric residency at the Children's Hospital and Medical Center/University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, and held a fellowship at the University of Washington's Sexual Assault Center. Dr. Frasier has authored several articles and chapters and lectured locally, regionally, and nationally on subjects related to child maltreatment. Kay Rauth-Farley is a board certified pediatrician who specializes in forensic pathology. Dr. Farley is a graduate of Creighton University, the Creighton University School of Medicine, and the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Farley was on the staff of the Division of Emergency Medicine at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. In 2006, Dr. Farley was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Children's Alliance. Dr. Farley has received numerous awards, including a proclamation from then Arizona Governor Jane D. Hull, the U.S. Customs Office in Phoenix, the Phoenix Police Department, Child Protective Services of Arizona, the Mary Paul O'Grady Award for the Pursuit of Social Justice presented by the Sisters of Mercy of St. Joseph's Hospital, the Humanitarian Award presented by the residents and faculty of the Children's Health Center, and numerous teaching awards. Randell Alexander is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Florida and the Morehouse School of Medicine. He currently serves as chief of the Division of Child Protection and Forensic Pediatrics and interim chief of the Division of Developmental Pediatrics at the University of Florida-Jacksonville. He is the statewide medical director of child protections teams for the Department of Health's Children's Medical Services and is part of the International Advisory Board for the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome. He has also served as vice chair of the US Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect, on the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, and the boards of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) and Prevent Child Abuse America. He is an active researcher, lectures widely, and testifies frequently in major child abuse cases throughout the country. Robert Parrish began his legal career in the Utah Attorney General's Office in 1980.Parrish consulted on hundreds of cases all over the world, authored a training curriculum for law enforcement and CPS investigators, and wrote articles and chapters for several prosecution and medical texts. Parrish has presented training in England, Australia, and throughout the United States on a variety of topics relating to abusive head trauma in children and focusing on the legal system's role in responding to this severe form of child abuse. In 2002, Parrish returned to state government as a Guardian ad Litem, representing abused, neglected, and delinquent children in juvenile court and managing six other attorneys and staff.

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