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Howard Spivak

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Pediatrics|December 5, 2003
Bullying: why all the fuss?Howard Spivak
Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention|January 9, 2016
National Institute of Justice: investment in career developmentHoward Spivak
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|February 8, 2018
Opening RemarksAmy Leffler, Howard Spivak
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|December 27, 2005
What health professionals should know: core competencies for effective practice in youth violence preventionLyndee M Knox, Howard Spivak
Pediatrics|October 4, 2006
A Delphi approach to reach consensus on primary care guidelines regarding youth violence preventionEdward De Vos, Howard Spivak, Elizabeth Hatmaker-Flanigan, et al.
Pediatrics|October 4, 2005
Intentional injury management and prevention in pediatric practice: results from 1998 and 2003 American Academy of Pediatrics Periodic SurveysMatthew J Trowbridge, Robert D Sege, Lynn Olson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 10, 2016
A Competency Framework for the Practice of Psychology: Procedures and ImplicationsJohn Hunsley, Howard Spivak, Jack Schaffer, et al.
Pediatrics|February 3, 2006
Anticipatory guidance and violence prevention: results from family and pediatrician focus groupsRobert D Sege, Elizabeth Hatmaker-Flanigan, Edward De Vos, et al.
Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|November 13, 2012
Moving forward by looking back: reflecting on a decade of CDC's work in sexual violence prevention, 2000-2010Sarah DeGue, Thomas R Simon, Kathleen C Basile, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|December 27, 2005
American Academy of Pediatrics' Connected Kids program: case studyRobert D Sege, Elizabeth Flanigan, Rebecca Levin-Goodman, et al.
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Pediatrics|December 5, 2003
Bullying: why all the fuss?Howard Spivak
Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention|January 9, 2016
National Institute of Justice: investment in career developmentHoward Spivak
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|February 8, 2018
Opening RemarksAmy Leffler, Howard Spivak
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|December 27, 2005
What health professionals should know: core competencies for effective practice in youth violence preventionLyndee M Knox, Howard Spivak
Pediatrics|October 4, 2006
A Delphi approach to reach consensus on primary care guidelines regarding youth violence preventionEdward De Vos, Howard Spivak, Elizabeth Hatmaker-Flanigan, et al.
Pediatrics|October 4, 2005
Intentional injury management and prevention in pediatric practice: results from 1998 and 2003 American Academy of Pediatrics Periodic SurveysMatthew J Trowbridge, Robert D Sege, Lynn Olson, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 10, 2016
A Competency Framework for the Practice of Psychology: Procedures and ImplicationsJohn Hunsley, Howard Spivak, Jack Schaffer, et al.
Pediatrics|February 3, 2006
Anticipatory guidance and violence prevention: results from family and pediatrician focus groupsRobert D Sege, Elizabeth Hatmaker-Flanigan, Edward De Vos, et al.
Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|November 13, 2012
Moving forward by looking back: reflecting on a decade of CDC's work in sexual violence prevention, 2000-2010Sarah DeGue, Thomas R Simon, Kathleen C Basile, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|December 27, 2005
American Academy of Pediatrics' Connected Kids program: case studyRobert D Sege, Elizabeth Flanigan, Rebecca Levin-Goodman, et al.
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