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overview My research focus is firearm safety and lethal means safety, with the goal of decreasing firearm injuries in children and adolescents. My overall research objective is to identify the ideal means by which to deliver effective safe firearm storage and lethal means safety education in the Emergency Department. In addition, I have experience and expertise in child advocacy, and am the Director of the Pediatric Advocacy Rotation.

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Concept Adolescent
Academic Article Which pediatric blunt trauma patients do not require pelvic imaging?
Academic Article Epiglottitis as a presentation of leukemia in an adolescent.
Academic Article Acute dyskinesia, myoclonus, and akathisa in an adolescent male abusing quetiapine via nasal insufflation: a case study.
Academic Article Tubular injury and cell-cycle arrest biomarkers?to predict acute kidney injury in noncritically ill children receiving aminoglycosides.
Academic Article Guns, scalpels, and sutures: The cost of gunshot wounds in children and adolescents.
Academic Article High-Powered Magnet Exposures in Children: A Multi-Center Cohort Study.
Academic Article Evaluating Provider Documentation of Suicide Risk Factors Among Youth Screening Positive for Suicide Risk in a Pediatric Emergency Department.
Academic Article Individual and neighborhood level characteristics of pediatric firearm injuries presenting at trauma centers in Colorado.
Academic Article The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric firearm injuries in Colorado.
Academic Article Firearm safety counseling among caregivers of high-school age teens: Results from a National Survey.
Academic Article Policy pathways to address American youth firearm injury and death.
Academic Article Assessment of Reported Time to Access a Loaded Gun Among Colorado Adolescents.
Academic Article The association between witnessing firearm violence and firearm carriage: Results from a national study of teens.
Academic Article Firearms Availability Among High-School Age Youth With Recent Depression or Suicidality.
Academic Article Long-term physical and mental health outcomes of pediatric firearm-injured victims: A prospective cohort study.
Academic Article Pediatric Firearm Injury Emergency Department Visits From 2017 to 2022: A Multicenter Study.
Grant Improving Identification of Suicide Risk Factors Among High-Risk Youth in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Grant TEEN LENS ED: TEen ENgaged LEthal meaNs Safety for the Emergency Department.
Grant Comprehensive Youth Violence Prevention Program.
Academic Article It's Time to Engage Teens in Suicide Prevention in the Emergency Department.
Academic Article Pediatric mental health emergency department visits from 2017 to 2022: A multicenter study.
Academic Article Youth Suicide Prevention in the Emergency Department: Lethal Means Counseling 101.
Academic Article Pediatric firearm injuries and socioeconomic vulnerability before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Academic Article Youth perceptions of electronic suicide screening in the pediatric emergency department.
Academic Article Impact of COVID-19 and Public Health Measures on Positive Suicide Screens Among Emergency Department Children.
Academic Article Which Types of Providers Have Firearm Discussions in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic?
Academic Article Acceptability and feasibility of video-based firearm safety education in a Colorado emergency department for caregivers of adolescents in firearm-owning households.
Academic Article A Qualitative Study Exploring Adolescent and Caregiver Perspectives of Emergency Department Response After a Positive Suicide Screen.
Academic Article Association between unintentional firearm injury characteristics and deaths in adolescents.
Academic Article Perceptions of Firearm Safety and Youth Suicide Among Adults With a Child in Their Home.
Academic Article A Qualitative Study Exploring Adolescent and Caregiver Perspectives of Electronic Suicide Screening in the Emergency Department.

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