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In this episode Suzanne B. Haney, MD, MS, FAAP, discusses a new report on evaluating young children with fractures for signs of child abuse. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk to Alexandria Albers, MPH, MS, and Sophia R. Newcomer, PhD, MPH, about a new study that explores the impact invalid vaccine doses have on children.  

 

 

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Guests

Suzanne B. Haney, MD, MS, FAAP

Guest

Suzanne Haney is a board-certified child abuse pediatrician at Children’s Nebraska and professor of pediatrics at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Doctor Haney is the Division Chief of Child Abuse Pediatrics and the Interim Division Chief of Pediatric Palliative Care. She serves as medical director of Project Harmony, the Child Advocacy Center in Omaha.  Dr. Haney’s other responsibilities include the Medical Director of Wellbeing for Children’s Nebraska and Assistant Dean for Faculty Development at UNMC.  Nationally, Doctor Haney served as the chair for the Council of Child Abuse & Neglect of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is on the editorial board of the journal Pediatrics and sits on the sub board for Child Abuse Pediatrics for the American Academy of Pediatrics. 

Alexandria Albers, MPH, MS

Guest

Alexandria Albers is a doctoral candidate in Public Health at the University of Montana. Her research focuses on immunization services delivery, emphasizing the refinement of childhood vaccination coverage measurement in the U.S. and the identification of health disparities. After completing her dissertation, Alexandria plans to continue conducting health research, specifically working with healthcare providers and community members to identify and address inequitable access to preventive care. 

Sophia R. Newcomer, PhD, MPH

Guest

Sophia R. Newcomer, PhD, MPH is an associate professor with the University of Montana’s Center for Population Health Research. She is a vaccine epidemiologist, and her work focuses on vaccine safety, measurement of vaccination uptake, and immunization services delivery. 

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Conflict of Interest Disclosure:

The interviewees have no conflicts of interest to disclose

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*The views expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and not necessarily those of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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