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Wendy J Pomerantz

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Haasz M, Doh K, Hanson H, Pomerantz W, Agrawal N, Beckworth K, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2024 Nov; 88:84-90. PMID: 39608312
Background: Pediatric firearm injuries disproportionately affect groups experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage. Firearm injuries increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the impact on communities by degree of socioeconomic disadvantage is unknown. We...
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Ketabchi B, Gittelman M, Zhang Y, Pomerantz W
Inj Epidemiol . 2024 Nov; 11(Suppl 1):63. PMID: 39529188
Background: Suicide-related presentations to pediatric emergency departments (PED) have increased in recent years. PED providers have the opportunity to reduce suicide risk by counseling on restricting access to lethal means....
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Cummings C, Babcock L, Zhang Y, Lee S, Schwartz H, Semenova O, et al.
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2024 Nov; 41(1):30-36. PMID: 39499148
Objectives: The aims of the study are to characterize children with mental and behavioral health conditions (MBH) transported by emergency medical services (EMS) and examine differences in patient, emergency department...
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Ruest S, Hanson H, Kiragu A, Lee L, Zonfrillo M, Pomerantz W
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2024 Nov; 41(1):17-23. PMID: 39499116
Objective: To examine differences in pediatric fracture prevalence, severity, and mechanisms of injury before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This is a subanalysis of data from a multicenter, cross-sectional...
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Hartwell V, Riney L, Cheetham A, Pomerantz W, Lee S, Bensman R, et al.
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2024 Oct; 41(2):104-108. PMID: 39480646
Objective: This study aimed to compare emergency medical services (EMS) and police utilization trends, epidemiology, and emergency department (ED) outcomes between pediatric patients with mental or behavioral health (MBH) emergencies...
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Menk P, Mahabee-Gittens E, Pomerantz W
Inj Epidemiol . 2024 Oct; 11(Suppl 1):55. PMID: 39363346
Background/objective: Shortly after the onset of the COVID Pandemic, when many schools and outside activities were suspended, dog adoption rates increased. It is unknown if increased dog adoption rates along...
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Cheetham A, Babcock L, Hartwell V, Schwartz H, Bensman R, Lee S, et al.
Acad Pediatr . 2024 May; 24(6):1001-1009. PMID: 38754700
Objective: We aimed to understand transport utilization trends, demographics, emergency department (ED) interventions, and outcomes of pediatric mental and behavioral health (MBH) patients transported by emergency medical services (EMS), police,...
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Savarino J, Hanson H, Pomerantz W, Zonfrillo M, Formica M, Ruest S
R I Med J (2013) . 2024 Mar; 107(4):23-28. PMID: 38536136
Background: Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) visits nationally decreased while the proportion of injury-related PED visits increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Little is known about the trends in Rhode Island (RI)....
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Hanson H, Formica M, Laraque-Arena D, Zonfrillo M, Desai P, ONeil J, et al.
Inj Epidemiol . 2023 Dec; 10(1):66. PMID: 38093383
Background: Injuries, the leading cause of death in children 1-17 years old, are often preventable. Injury patterns are impacted by changes in the child's environment, shifts in supervision, and caregiver...
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Hanson H, Cheetham A, Pomerantz W
Pediatr Res . 2023 Nov; 95(1):7-8. PMID: 38017301
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