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Daniel M Lindberg

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Pediatrics|June 25, 2016
Improving Clinical Judgment in Abuse Case FindingDaniel M Lindberg, Desmond K Runyan
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|October 17, 2022
First steps in family-centered care for family violenceDaniel M Lindberg, Elizabeth M Bloemen
JAMA|April 21, 2025
Potential Pitfalls in Bayesian Analysis for Child Abuse: Tending to Each Tree With a Forest of DataDaniel M Lindberg, Christopher Greeley, Cindy W Christian
Pediatrics|February 13, 2013
The utility of follow-up skeletal surveys in child abuseNancy S Harper, Sonja Eddleman, Daniel M Lindberg, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|November 28, 2024
Caring for older adults' social needs in emergency departments: Where to draw the line?Elizabeth M Goldberg, Elizabeth Bloemen, Daniel M Lindberg
The Journal of Pediatrics|August 23, 2025
Self-Inflicted Suction Bruise: A Case in Which Child Protective Services Reporting Could Be DeferredCheryl Antal, C Rashaan Ford, Daniel M Lindberg
Pediatrics|April 14, 2010
Yield of retinal examination in suspected physical abuse with normal neuroimagingJonathan D Thackeray, Philip V Scribano, Daniel M Lindberg
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|May 23, 2013
Occult abusive injuries in infants with apparently isolated skull fracturesKatherine P Deye, Rachel P Berger, Daniel M Lindberg, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 24, 2013
PECARN abdominal injury rule should exclude potentially abused childrenDaniel M Lindberg, Rachel P Berger, Wendy Gwirtzman Lane
Child Abuse & Neglect|June 17, 2020
More data, more questions: No simple answer about which children should undergo screening neuroimaging for clinically occult abusive head traumaM Katherine Henry, Daniel M Lindberg, Joanne N Wood
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Pediatrics|June 25, 2016
Improving Clinical Judgment in Abuse Case FindingDaniel M Lindberg, Desmond K Runyan
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|October 17, 2022
First steps in family-centered care for family violenceDaniel M Lindberg, Elizabeth M Bloemen
JAMA|April 21, 2025
Potential Pitfalls in Bayesian Analysis for Child Abuse: Tending to Each Tree With a Forest of DataDaniel M Lindberg, Christopher Greeley, Cindy W Christian
Pediatrics|February 13, 2013
The utility of follow-up skeletal surveys in child abuseNancy S Harper, Sonja Eddleman, Daniel M Lindberg, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|November 28, 2024
Caring for older adults' social needs in emergency departments: Where to draw the line?Elizabeth M Goldberg, Elizabeth Bloemen, Daniel M Lindberg
The Journal of Pediatrics|August 23, 2025
Self-Inflicted Suction Bruise: A Case in Which Child Protective Services Reporting Could Be DeferredCheryl Antal, C Rashaan Ford, Daniel M Lindberg
Pediatrics|April 14, 2010
Yield of retinal examination in suspected physical abuse with normal neuroimagingJonathan D Thackeray, Philip V Scribano, Daniel M Lindberg
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|May 23, 2013
Occult abusive injuries in infants with apparently isolated skull fracturesKatherine P Deye, Rachel P Berger, Daniel M Lindberg, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 24, 2013
PECARN abdominal injury rule should exclude potentially abused childrenDaniel M Lindberg, Rachel P Berger, Wendy Gwirtzman Lane
Child Abuse & Neglect|June 17, 2020
More data, more questions: No simple answer about which children should undergo screening neuroimaging for clinically occult abusive head traumaM Katherine Henry, Daniel M Lindberg, Joanne N Wood
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