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Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter
Contributor(s): Giardino, Angelo P. (Author), Shaw, Linda (Author), Speck, Patricia M. (Author)
ISBN: 1878060538     ISBN-13: 9781878060532
Publisher: STM Learning
OUR PRICE:   $80.75  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Forensic Medicine
- Medical | Pediatrics
Dewey: 618.928
LCCN: 2014028925
Series: Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter
Physical Information: 0.91" H x 7.05" W x 10.02" (1.78 lbs) 440 pages
 
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Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter is a excellent reference for front line professionals seeking to comply with mandated reporting guidelines. Written by experts on the front lines of child protection, the text details the most effective methods for interviews, examinations, documentation, and appropriate referrals in cases of child maltreatment. In addition, this publication serves as a textbook for students studying medicine, nursing, social work, and law enforcement and who plan to work with children and families in their professional practice. The fourth edition of Recognition of Child Abuse for the Mandated Reporter has been revised and updated to include contemporary best practices in the evaluation of child abuse and neglect.


Contributor Bio(s): Speck, Patricia M.: - Patricia Speck is an internationally recognized family nurse practitioner who specializes in public health and forensic nursing. She graduated from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing and later completed her doctoral dissertation on sexual assault program evaluation. As a board certified family nurse practitioner, Patricia's clinical practice focuses on the health aftermath of violence and her research centers on forensic nursing practice topics. She is a consultant, author, and lecturer on forensic nursing and has earned more than 20 local, national, and international awards and professional honors for her work. Patricia chairs the American Public Health Association's Family Violence Forum and is a former president of the International Association of Forensic Nurses.Giardino, Angelo P.: - Angelo Giardino is the medical director of Texas Children's Health Plan, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, and an attending physician for the Texas Children's Hospital's forensic pediatrics service at the Children's Assessment Center in Houston, Texas. Angelo Giardino completed his residency and fellowship training in pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Immediately after his fellowship training, Angelo Giardino became the assistant, and then the associate, medical director at Health Partners of Philadelphia, where he had primary responsibility for utilization management, intensive case management, and health care data analysis. He also shared responsibility for the plan's quality improvement program. Additionally, he began the Child Abuse and Neglect Team for Children with Special Health Care Needs, which was funded by a three-year grant from a local philanthropy. In 1998, he was appointed associate chair of clinical operations in the Department of Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and in June of 1999 he was asked to chair the CHOP Quality Committee. These accomplishments are only a few of his career.Shaw, Linda: - Linda Shaw is a Child Abuse Pediatrician, currently in the Division of Child Protection as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, based at SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center. After completing a Master's of Science of Social Work at Columbia University School of Social Work, she worked as a medical social worker at the University of Maryland Hospital, in Baltimore. She subsequently attended medical school at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine, and completed a pediatric residency at the University of Washington in the Seattle Children's Medical Center. Her career in child maltreatment began in 1987 in the Center for Child Abuse Prevention at the Children's Health Center of St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. Linda Shaw spent 20 years in New Jersey as a clinician/educator where she directed one of the four regional diagnostic and treatment centers on child abuse and neglect. Her clinical work included outpatient and inpatient consultations around abused children as well as comprehensive evaluations of foster children. She taught legal, child protection, medical, and educational professionals, as well as foster parents about child maltreatment. She chaired one of New Jersey's Regional Community Based Child Fatalities and Near Fatalities Review Teams, participated in Multidisciplinary Teams on Child Abuse and Neglect and was a trainer for the American Academy of Pediatrics-New Jersey chapter's PCORE EPIC CAN, a program educating community physicians and their office staff on child abuse and neglect. Faced with a lack of educational materials available for physicians on preventing child sexual abuse, she developed a series of handouts to be used at health maintenance visits, in English and Spanish, entitled, "What Every Parent Should Know about Child Sexual Abuse" . Linda Shaw is perhaps most proud to be the mother of three successful and happy children and 6 grandchildren.