A study by researchers at Mass General Brigham highlights the opportunity for orthopedic surgeons to play a critical role in ...
(Reuters Health) - Women of reproductive age should be screened for intimate partner violence by their doctors, and physicians should help those who screen positive to get ongoing support services, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers found it is feasible to screen men in health care settings for perpetrating intimate partner ...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force updated its screening recommendations for intimate partner violence and elder abuse June 24. About 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men are expected to experience ...
A study by researchers at Mass General Brigham highlights the opportunity for orthopedic surgeons to play a critical role in identifying patients who ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers found that screening men for perpetration may be more useful than screening women for victimization ...
BOSTON (WBZ) — Dr. Bharti Khurana, an Emergency Radiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital was leaving a trauma “hackathon” in 2016 when a nurse practitioner began talking about Intimate Partner ...
Bottom Line: The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends that clinicians screen for intimate partner violence in women of reproductive age, including those who are pregnant and ...
This project is not being offered for the current term. Please check back next semester for updates. New Part-Time Job Opportunity! We are hiring a UB undergraduate student (health, behavioral or ...
Violence towards refugee and migrant women often goes undetected. We’ve found a way to help fix that
Joanne Spangaro receives funding from the Australian Research Council (LP190101183) and SSI as industry partner to conduct this research. Jacqui Cameron, Jeannette Walsh, and Nigel Spence do not work ...
BOSTON - Dr. Bharti Khurana, an Emergency Radiologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital was leaving a trauma "hackathon" in 2016 when a nurse practitioner began talking about Intimate Partner Violence.
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