High-risk adolescent injury prevention: the first program of its kind
- PMID: 20029283
- DOI: 10.1097/JTN.0b013e3181ca07d2
High-risk adolescent injury prevention: the first program of its kind
Abstract
This article describes the history, development, and growth of Maryland's first hospital-based trauma prevention program. It details how the creators of the program partnered with multiple community agencies to provide a much-needed service for high-risk teens. The program has grown to include a variety of prevention education programs reaching people of all ages.
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