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Principal Investigator: Rachel Myers, PhD
The goal of this study is to create a unique source of epidemiologic crash data that enables novel description of use and installation patterns of child restraints among crash-involved children and— following linkage with hospital discharge and death certificate data—novel description of child occupant injury outcomes based on restraint use and installation (rear- vs. forward-facing).2013-2014
- Pediatric Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (Multiple Year Project)
Principal Investigator: Ashley Weaver, PhD
This project’s goal is to create scoring systems to better classify motor vehicle crash-related injuries in children. A second goal is to use these scoring systems to develop a refined advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) algorithm and to evaluate its benefit to society. This algorithm is intended to serve as a part of a comprehensive trauma system to deliver children to appropriate treatment facilities. Year 4 of the project will further refine…- Pediatric Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (Multiple Year Project)
Principal Investigator: Joel Stitzel, PhD
This project’s goal is to create scoring systems to better classify motor vehicle crash-related injuries in children. A second goal is to use these scoring systems to develop a refined advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) algorithm and to evaluate its benefit to society. This algorithm is intended to serve as a part of a comprehensive trauma system to deliver children to appropriate treatment facilities. Year 4 of the project will further refine…
2014-2015
- Pediatric Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (Multiple Year Project)
Principal Investigator: Ashley Weaver, PhD
This project’s goal is to create scoring systems to better classify motor vehicle crash-related injuries in children. A second goal is to use these scoring systems to develop a refined advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) algorithm and to evaluate its benefit to society. This algorithm is intended to serve as a part of a comprehensive trauma system to deliver children to appropriate treatment facilities. Year 4 of the project will further refine…- Pediatric Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (Multiple Year Project)
Principal Investigator: Joel Stitzel, PhD
This project’s goal is to create scoring systems to better classify motor vehicle crash-related injuries in children. A second goal is to use these scoring systems to develop a refined advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) algorithm and to evaluate its benefit to society. This algorithm is intended to serve as a part of a comprehensive trauma system to deliver children to appropriate treatment facilities. Year 4 of the project will further refine…- Advanced Automatic Crash Notification for Children Yr2
Principal Investigator: Joel Stitzel, PhD
Principal Investigator: Joel Stitzel, PhD, and Andrea Doud, MD, Wake Forest University Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma
- Advanced Automatic Crash Notification for Children Yr2
Principal Investigator: Andrea Doud, MD
Principal Investigator: Joel Stitzel, PhD, and Andrea Doud, MD, Wake Forest University Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma
2015-2016
- Pediatric Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (Multiple Year Project)
Principal Investigator: Ashley Weaver, PhD
This project’s goal is to create scoring systems to better classify motor vehicle crash-related injuries in children. A second goal is to use these scoring systems to develop a refined advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) algorithm and to evaluate its benefit to society. This algorithm is intended to serve as a part of a comprehensive trauma system to deliver children to appropriate treatment facilities. Year 4 of the project will further refine…- Pediatric Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (Multiple Year Project)
Principal Investigator: Joel Stitzel, PhD
This project’s goal is to create scoring systems to better classify motor vehicle crash-related injuries in children. A second goal is to use these scoring systems to develop a refined advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) algorithm and to evaluate its benefit to society. This algorithm is intended to serve as a part of a comprehensive trauma system to deliver children to appropriate treatment facilities. Year 4 of the project will further refine…
2016-2017
- Pediatric Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (Multiple Year Project)
Principal Investigator: Ashley Weaver, PhD
This project’s goal is to create scoring systems to better classify motor vehicle crash-related injuries in children. A second goal is to use these scoring systems to develop a refined advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) algorithm and to evaluate its benefit to society. This algorithm is intended to serve as a part of a comprehensive trauma system to deliver children to appropriate treatment facilities. Year 4 of the project will further refine…- Pediatric Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (Multiple Year Project)
Principal Investigator: Joel Stitzel, PhD
This project’s goal is to create scoring systems to better classify motor vehicle crash-related injuries in children. A second goal is to use these scoring systems to develop a refined advanced automatic crash notification (AACN) algorithm and to evaluate its benefit to society. This algorithm is intended to serve as a part of a comprehensive trauma system to deliver children to appropriate treatment facilities. Year 4 of the project will further refine…
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