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Emalee G Flaherty

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Child Abuse & Neglect|April 8, 2006
Does the wording of the mandate to report suspected child abuse serve as another barrier to child abuse reporting?Emalee G Flaherty
Child Abuse & Neglect|July 18, 2006
Analysis of caretaker histories in abuse: comparing initial histories with subsequent confessionsEmalee G Flaherty
Pediatric Annals|June 14, 2005
Barriers to physician identification and reporting of child abuseEmalee G Flaherty, Robert Sege
Pediatrics|October 15, 2010
Clinical report—the pediatrician’s role in child maltreatment preventionEmalee G Flaherty, John Stirling,
Pediatric Annals|December 5, 2012
Child physical abuse: the need for an objective assessmentEmalee G Flaherty, Amanda K Fingarson
Pediatrics|August 28, 2013
Caregiver-fabricated illness in a child: a manifestation of child maltreatmentEmalee G Flaherty, Harriet L Macmillan,
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 10, 2008
Forty years later: inconsistencies in reporting of child abuseRobert D Sege, Emalee G Flaherty
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 29, 2004
Telling their stories: primary care practitioners' experience evaluating and reporting injuries caused by child abuseEmalee G Flaherty, Rise Jones, Robert Sege, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect|March 14, 2015
Understanding forearm fractures in young children: Abuse or not abuse?Elizabeth Ryznar, Norell Rosado, Emalee G Flaherty
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 23, 2017
Understanding humerus fractures in young children: Abuse or not abuse?Norell Rosado, Elizabeth Ryznar, Emalee G Flaherty
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Child Abuse & Neglect|April 8, 2006
Does the wording of the mandate to report suspected child abuse serve as another barrier to child abuse reporting?Emalee G Flaherty
Child Abuse & Neglect|July 18, 2006
Analysis of caretaker histories in abuse: comparing initial histories with subsequent confessionsEmalee G Flaherty
Pediatric Annals|June 14, 2005
Barriers to physician identification and reporting of child abuseEmalee G Flaherty, Robert Sege
Pediatrics|October 15, 2010
Clinical report—the pediatrician’s role in child maltreatment preventionEmalee G Flaherty, John Stirling,
Pediatric Annals|December 5, 2012
Child physical abuse: the need for an objective assessmentEmalee G Flaherty, Amanda K Fingarson
Pediatrics|August 28, 2013
Caregiver-fabricated illness in a child: a manifestation of child maltreatmentEmalee G Flaherty, Harriet L Macmillan,
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 10, 2008
Forty years later: inconsistencies in reporting of child abuseRobert D Sege, Emalee G Flaherty
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 29, 2004
Telling their stories: primary care practitioners' experience evaluating and reporting injuries caused by child abuseEmalee G Flaherty, Rise Jones, Robert Sege, et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect|March 14, 2015
Understanding forearm fractures in young children: Abuse or not abuse?Elizabeth Ryznar, Norell Rosado, Emalee G Flaherty
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 23, 2017
Understanding humerus fractures in young children: Abuse or not abuse?Norell Rosado, Elizabeth Ryznar, Emalee G Flaherty
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