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  • Helping Foster and Adoptive Families Cope With Trauma

    In partnership with the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and Jockey Being Family, the American Academy of Pediatrics has developed materials for pediatricians on how to support adoptive and foster families.

  • APSAC’s 21st Annual Colloquium

    APSAC's Annual Colloquium is a major source of education and research necessary for professionals in the field of child maltreatment, including: mental health, medicine and nursing, law, law enforcement, education, prevention, and child protective services.

  • Fourth International Conference on Abusive Head Trauma

    Just a quick update to let everyone know that we’ve set a date for the next Abusive Head Trauma conference. This will be held in Birlington VT on the shores of Lake Champlain on June 27-28, 2013. Additional information will be forthcoming as we get our brochures etc finished but I have had several queries about the dates.

  • PREP:CAP An Update of Child Abuse Pediatrics

    Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel 777 Waterside Drive, Norfolk, VA, United States

    PREP®:CAP provides an update of child abuse pediatrics for those individuals preparing for the American Board of Pediatrics Subspecialty Certifying Examination in Child Abuse Pediatrics or Maintenance of CertificationTM (MOC).

  • APSAC’s Child Forensic Interview Clinics

    This is a 40 hour course – in order to receive a certificate of completion, registrants must be present for the entire Clinic. Do NOT plan to depart from the Clinic earlier than 4:00 PM on Friday. Partial registrations are not allowed. Please arrive early or stay late if you wish to combine your participation in the Clinic with sightseeing.

  • The 18th International Conference on Violence, Abuse & Trauma

    Town & Country Resort & Convention Center 500 Hotel Circle North, San Diego, CA, United States

    The 18th International Conference on Violence, Abuse & Trauma, is a unique hybrid conference that attracts speakers and attendees from around the world.

  • Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations—A Web-based Expert Review Tool

    Online Webinar

    This presentation offers an inside look at the Midwest Regional Medical Academy programs – myCasereview and myQIportal. These Web-based programs bridge the peer review accessibility gap for child abuse medical providers. The American Board of Pediatrics recently approved the myQIportal as the first quality improvement project to qualify for Maintenance of Certification Part 4 credit … Continue reading Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations—A Web-based Expert Review Tool

    Free