Kenneth Feldman, MD is a general pediatrician who divides his time between half time primary care pediatrics and half time child abuse consultation. He was Medical Director of the Seattle Children’s Protection Program until July, 1010. He also provides inpatient care supervision at Seattle Children’s in Seattle, Washington. He previously supervised care on the PICU and in the Emergency Department at Children’s. He directed the Seattle Children’s Protection Program from 1983-2010 and continues as a consultant with the program. He is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington and a member of the General Pediatric Division. He is the recipient of the 2008 Ray Helfer Award of the Helfer Society. He is a former Executive Committee member of the AAP’s Section on Child Abuse and Neglect and of the Helfer Society. He is boarded in Pediatrics and Child Abuse Pediatrics. Research interests have focused on childhood injuries, both unintentional and inflicted. Tap water burn injuries have been an area of continuing interest. 10/1/14 Curriculum Vitae Kenneth W. Feldman, MD Birth June 24, 1944 Janesville, Wisconsin Education University of Wisconsin, 1962-1966, BS Chemistry, Honors University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, 1966-1970, MD, Honors Post Graduate Education Intern-Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine and the Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, 1970-1971 Resident (Pediatrics) U. Wash & CHMC, 7/71-8/71 & 9/72-6/74 Fellow in Ambulatory Pediatrics, Pediatrician, Odessa Brown Children's Clinic, Seattle, Washington as Alternative Service, Conscientious Objector, 9/71-8/72 Hospital Positions Staff pediatrician, Odessa Brown Children's Clinic, 1974-present. Attending Pediatrician, Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center, 1974-present. Currently attending on the wards. In the emergency room to 7/08. In the past, on the intensive care unit. University of Washington, Department of Pediatrics, General Pediatric Division, 1976Member, Poison Control Committee, Children's Hospital & Medical Center (1970’s-80’s) Member, Safety Committee, CHMC, 1983-89 Member, Medical Executive Committee, CHMC, 1984, 12/99-9/01 Medical consultant for child abuse & member, Seattle Children’s Protection Team, CHMC, 1983-present. Medical Director, Seattle Children’s Protection Program, 2004-July 1, 2010. Acting Medical Director/Medical Director, Odessa Brown Children's Clinic, 9/84-9/85 and 11/88-1/94 Member, Active Medical Staff, CHMC, 1971-present Member, Courtesy Medical Staff, Swedish Hospital & Medical Center, 1977-2007 6/27/07- Honorary Medical Staff Member, Courtesy Medical Staff, Providence Hospital, 1987-2007 6/27/07 Honorary Medical Staff Member, Consulting Medical Staff, Harborview Medical Center, 1985Member, Consulting Medical Staff, University of Washington Medical Center, 1990Faculty Positions Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, 1977 Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, School of Medicine, 1979 Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, 1984 Honors Phi Beta Kappa, 1966 Phi Kappa Phi, 1965 Phi Lambda Upsilon, 1966 Sigma Sigma, 1969 Alpha Omega Alpha, 1970 Washington Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics & Washington State Society of Pediatrics, Distinguished Service Award, 1983 Pediatric Housestaff Award for Outstanding Teaching, Clinical Faculty, 1983-84 & 1985-86 Mark Matthews Award for Service to Abused & Neglected Children, from Childhaven, 1988 American Academy of Pediatrics, Practitioner Research Award, 1991 World Association for Children & Parents, Child Advocate of the Year Award, 1993 Feldman KW, Schaller RT, Feldman JA and McMillon M. Tap Water Scald Burns in Children. Pediatr 1978;62:1-7. Selected as one of the seminal articles in the 50 years of publication of Pediatrics. Rivara FP. Pediatr 1998;102:256-258. Best Doctors in America. General Pediatrics, 1996-current. Pediatric Specialties-Abused Children, 1992-current. Stanley Stamm Role Model in Medicine, 1999-2000. Nomination for The <Washington> Governor's Child Abuse Prevention Award, 2002. 4th Annual Lee Ann Miller Award. 11th Annual Children’s Justice Conference. Bellevue, Wash. April, 2003. The Odessa Brown Ken Feldman Award: For Distinguished Service in Promoting Diversity. Inaugural Award 3/15/07 Marquis Who’s Who 10/08Ray E. Helfer Award (Helfer Society), 2008 Cambridge Who’s Who, 2009 Board & Skills Certification American Board of Pediatrics, 7/1/1975 #18193 Child Abuse Pediatrics 1/26/10 PALS Provider 7/28/02, 9/10/04, 6/20/06 Human subjects training: 6/4/03 By Dr. Diekema CHRMC, CITI 5/28/09, 6/12/12 Medical Licensure Wisconsin, 1971-2003 #17550 Washington, 1971-present #11919 refresher 6/27/06, Professional Societies King County Medical Society, 1971Washington State Medical Association, 1971American Academy of Pediatrics, 1976Executive Committee of the Section on Child Abuse 11/06-11/09 term SOCAN planning group fro PREP-CAP, Portland CME 7/09 Washington State Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics North Pacific Pediatric Society, 1976American Association of Poison Control Centers,1979-1987 Western Society for Pediatric Research, 1978Ambulatory Pediatric Association, 1978American Academy of Pediatrics: Child Abuse Section, 1989International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse & Neglect, 1989American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, 1991Washington chapter, 1992The Helfer Society, from inception in 1999 Executive committee at-large member 10/04-11/06 Executive committee at-large member 7/2011-2013 Local Responsibilities Accident Prevention Committee, Washington State Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, 1981 Medical Consultant, Child Protection Team, Children's Hospital & Medical Center, 1983present Washington State Senate Judiciary Committee, Child Abuse Task Force, Physical Abuse & Maltreatment Subcommittee, 1985-1986 Washington State Child Abuse Consultation Network, 1986-present Washington State Governor's Children's Protective Services Review Team, 1986-1987 Board, The Children's Fund (Treehouse), 1988-1992. Washington State Department of Health, Ad Hoc Hemoglobinopathy Advisory Committee: Chairman, Hemoglobin Program, Health Care Guidelines Committee, 1991 Garfield/Nova High Schools Teen Health Clinic Board, 1991-1998 King County CPS, Child Protection Team (Case Review Panel), 1985-2010 University of Washington Law School. Child Advocacy Course. Lecturer: Physical abuse, law/medicine interface. 1996-2002 Washington State Child Abuse/CPS Training Academy. Lecturer, physical abuse 1995King County Health Dept-Infant Mortality Review Team, 1993-1997 Childhaven Advisory Board, 1997NIMH Conference on Physical Injuries in Child Abuse, participant, March, 1998. Co-moderator with Iris Litt, Western Society for Pediatric Research, General Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine Section. Carmel, Calif. Feb, 2001. Co-moderator with Fred Rivara, Western Society for Pediatric Research, General Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine Section. Carmel, Calif. Feb, 2002. NIH Conference on Inflicted Childhood Neurotrauma, October, 2002. Editorial position Editorial Board. Child Abuse Quarterly Medical Update. Robert Reece, Ed. Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. 1997Associate Editor 12/09 Publications-Refereed 1. Smith MS, Feldman KW & Furukawa CT. Coma in an Infant Due to Hypertonic Sodium Phosphate Medication. J Pediatrics. 1973; 82:481-482. 2. Feldman KW & Smith DW. Fetal Phallic Growth and Penile Standards for Neonates. J Pediatrics. 1975;86:395-398. 3. Feldman KW, Ochs HD, Price TH & Wedgewood RJ. Congenital Stem Cell Dysfunction Associated with Turner-Like Phenotype. J Pediatrics. 1976;88:979-982. 4. Feldman KW, Schaller RT, Feldman JA & McMillon M. Tap Water Scald Burns in Children. Pediatrics. 1978;78:1-7. 5. Feldman KW & Simms RJ. Strangulation in Childhood, Epidemiology & Clinical Course. Pediatrics. 1980;65:1079-1085. 6. Feldman KW, Clarren SC & McLaughlin JF. Tap Water Burns in Handicapped Children. Pediatrics. 1981;67:560-562. 7. Feldman KW & Brewer DK. Child Abuse, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Rib Fractures. Pediatrics. 1984;73:339-342. 8. Feldman KW. Pseudoabusive Burns in Asian Refugees. Am J Dis Child. 1984;138:768-769. 9. Feldman KW, Morray JP & Schaller RT. Thermal Injury Caused by Hot Pack Application in The Hypothermic Child. Am J Emerg Med.1985;3:38-41. 10. Kamitsuka M, Feldman KW & Richardson M. Facial Paralysis Associated with Otitis Media. Pediatric Infectious Disease. 1985;4:682-684. 11. Holm IA, McLaughlin JF, Feldman KW & Stone EF. Recurrent Hypothermia and Thrombocytopenia After Severe Neonatal Brain Infection. Clinical Pediatrics. 1988;27:326-329. 12. McGuire TL & Feldman KW. The Psychologic Morbidity of Munchhausen Syndrome by Proxy. Pediatrics. 1989;83:289-292. 13. Ledbetter DJ, Hatch EI, Feldman KW, Fligner CL & Tapper D. Diagnostic & Surgical Implications of Child Abuse. Arch Surg. 1988;128:1101-5. 14. Feldman KW, Christopher DM & Opheim KE. Munchhausen Syndrome/Bulimia by Proxy: Ipecac as a Toxin in Child Abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect. 1989;13:257-261. 15. Feldman KW, Marcuse EK & Springer DA. Nutritional Rickets in an Urban Pediatric Clinic. Am Family Phys. 1990;42:1311-1318. 16. Erdman TC, Feldman KW, Rivara FP, Heimbach DM & Wall HA. Tap Water Burn Prevention: The Effect of Legislation. Pediatrics. 1991;88:572-577. 17. Brogan T, Fligner CL, McLaughlin JF, Feldman KW & Kiesel EL. Positional Asphyxia in Individuals with Severe Cerebral Palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 1992;34:164-181. 18. Feldman KW. Patterned Abusive Bruises of the Buttocks and the Pinna. Pediatr. 1992;90:633-636. 19. Feldman KW, Monastersky C & Feldman GK. When Is Childhood Drowning Neglect? Child Abuse & Neglect. 1993;17:329-336. 20. Weinberg R, Sybert VP, Feldman KW & Neville J. Outcome of CPS Referral for Sexual Abuse in Children with Condylomata Acuminata. Adolesc & Pediatr Gynecol. 1994;7:19-24. 21. Feldman KW. Confusion of Innocent Pressure Injuries with Inflicted Dry Contact Burns. Clinical Pediatr. 1995;34:114-115. 22. Feldman KW, Brewer DK & Shaw DWW. Evolution of the Cranial Computed Tomography Scan in Child Abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect.1995;19:307-314. 23. Watson MA, Feldman KW, Sugar NF, Sommer CJ, Thomas ER & Lin T. Inadequate History as a Barrier to Immunization. Arch Pediatr & Adolesc Med.1996;150:135-139. 24. Gillenwater JM, Quan L & Feldman KW. Inflicted Submersion in Childhood. Arch Pediatr & Adolesc Med. 1996;150:298-303. 25. Shugerman RP, Paez A, Grossman DC, Feldman KW & Grady MS. Epidural hemorrhage: Is it abuse? Pediatrics 1996;97:664-668. 26. Feldman K, Weinberger E, Milstein J & Fligner C. Cervical spine MRI scan in abused infants. Child Abuse & Neglect. 1997;21:199-205. 27. Feldman KW & Hickman RO. The central venous catheter as a source of medical chaos in Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. J Pediatr Surg.1998;33:623-627. 28. Sugar NS, Taylor JT & Feldman KW, Infant & toddler bruises: Those who don’t cruise, rarely bruise. Arch Pediatr & Adol Med 1999;153:399-403. 29. Feldman KW, Bethel R, Shugerman RP, Grossman DC, Ellenbogen RG & Grady MS. The cause of infant & toddler subdural hemorrhage: A prospective study. Pediatrics. 2001;108:636-646. 30. Feldman KW, Mason C & Shugerman RP. Accusations that hospital staff have abused pediatric patients. Child Abuse & Neglect. 2001;25:1555-1571. 31. Reed W, Feldman KW, Weiss A & Tencer A. Does soccer ball heading cause retinal bleeding? Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 2002;156:337-340. 32. Feldman K, Stout J & Inglis A. Asthma, allergy and sinopulmonary disease in pediatric condition falsification. Child Maltreatment. 2002;7:125-131. 33. Ayoub CC, Alexander R, Beck D, Bursch B, Feldman KW, Libow J, Sanders MJ, Schreier H & Yorker B. Position paper: Definitional issues in Munchausen by Proxy. Child Maltreatment. 2002;7:105-111. 34. Bloom E, Klein EJ, Shushan D & Feldman KW. Variable presentation of rickets in children in the emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2004;20:126-130. 35. Joshua CW Jones, Kenneth W Feldman and James D Bruckner. Child Abuse in infants with proximal physeal injuries of the femur. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2004;20:157158. 36. Daria S, Sugar, NF, Feldman KW, Boos, SC, Benton, SA, and Ornstein, A. Into hot water head first: Distribution of intentional and unintentional immersion burns. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2004;20(5): 302-310. 37. Morad Y, Avni I, Capra L, Case ME, Feldman K, Kodsi SR, Esernio-Jenssen D, Lukefahr JL, Levin AV. Shaken baby syndrome without intracranial hemorrhage on initial computed tomography. J AAPOS. 2004 Dec;8(6):521-7. 38. Mahim Shah BA, Kenneth W. Feldman MD, Monica S. Vavilala MD, and Daniel K. Hallam, MD, M.Sc. Motor vehicle crash brain injury in infants and toddlers: A suitable model for inflicted head injury? Child Abuse and Neglect. 2005;29:953-967. 39. Nyweide K, Feldman K, Gunther DF, Done S, Lewis C & Van Eenwyk C. Hypocalciuric hypercalcemia presenting as neonatal rib fractures: A newly described mutation of the calcium-sensing receptor gene. Pediatric Emergency Care 2006;22:722724. 40. Feldman KW, Grady R, Burns, MW, McDonald R. Renal and Urologic Manifestations of Pediatric Condition Falsification/Munchausen by Proxy. Pediatric Nephrology. 2007, (http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00467-007-0431-4) 41. Sugar NS, Feldman, KW & the SIGCA Contributors. Perineal impalements in children. Distinguishing accident from abuse. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2007;23(9):605-616. 42. Feldman KW, Mazor S. Ecstasy ingestion causing heatstroke like, multi-organ injury in a toddler. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2007;23 (10):725-726. 43. Feldman KW, Avellino AM, Sugar NF, Ellenbogen RG. Cervical spinal cord injury in abused children. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2008;24:222-227 44. Mazor SS, Feldman KW, Sugar NS, Sotero M. Pediatric tramadol ingestion resulting in seizure-like activity: A case series. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2008;24:380-381. 45. Feldman KW. The bruised pre-mobile infant: Should you evaluate further? Pediatric Emergency Care. 2009;25:37-39. 46. Feldman KW, Jenkins C, Laney T & Seidel K. Toward instituting a chaperone policy in outpatient pediatric clinics. Child Abuse & Neglect. 2009;33:709716.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2009.04.005 47. Chapman T, Sugar N, Done S, Feldman K, Marasin J, Wambold N. Fractures in Infants and Toddlers with Rickets. Pediatr Radiol. 2010;40 (7):1184-1189. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00247-009-1470-8 (http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s 00247-009-1470-8&sa_campaign=Email/ACE/OF) 48. Pariset JM, Feldman KW, Paris C. The Pace of Signs and Symptoms of Blunt Abdominal Trauma to Children. Clinical Pediatrics. 2010;49:24-28. (Clin Pediatr OnlineFirst, published on July 23, 2009 as doi:10.1177/0009922809342464 http://cpj.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/0009922809342464v1) 49. Taylor JA, Geyer LJ, Feldman KW. Use of supplemental vitamin D among infants breastfed for prolonged periods: a study from the Puget Sound Pediatric Research Network. Pediatr. 2010;125:105-111. 50. Sadilek M, Feldman KW, Murray KF, Young M & Mazor S. The detection of polyethylene glycol based laxatives in stool. Pediatric Gasterenterology and Nutrition. 2010;50(3): 276-279. (DOI:10.1097/MPG.0b013e3181a9375a) 51. James A. Taylor, Monica Richter, Stephen Done, Kenneth W. Feldman. The utility of alkaline phosphatase measurement as a screening test for rickets in breastfed infants and toddlers: A study from the Puget Sound Pediatric Research Network. Clinical Pediatrics. 2010;49:1103-1110 (Online August, 2010. DOI: 10.1177/0009922810376993 http://cpj.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/06/03/0009922810376993) 52. Knox BL, Petska HW, Demuri GP, Feldman KW. Staphylococcal Infection Mimicking Child Abuse: What is the Differential Diagnosis and Appropriate Evaluation? Pediatr Emerg Care. 2011:27:547-549. 53. Berger R, Fromkin J, Stutz H, Makoroff K, Scribano P, Feldman K, Tu LC, Fabio A. Abusive head trauma in a time of increased unemployment. Pediatr. 2011;128(4):637-643. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2010-2185. 54. Kotagal, Meera; Reiss, Aya; Vo, Jack; Feldman, Kenneth; Drugas, George; Feldman, Avensino, Jeffrey. Iatrogenic AV fistula (AVF) in an infant: Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. J Clin Ultrasound 2012;40(6):381-384. DOI:10.1002/jcu.20896. 55. Shein SL, Bell MJ, Kochanek PM, Tyler-Kabara EC, Wisniewski SR, Feldman K, Maroroff K, Scribano PV, Berger RP. Risk factors for mortality in children with abusive head trauma. J Pediatr 2012;161(4):716-722.e1. 56. Michelle L Marquardt, Stephen L Done, Maura Sandrock, MS, Walter E Berdon, Kenneth W. Feldman. Copper deficiency presenting as metabolic bone disease in extremely low birthweight-short gut infants. In press: Pediatr. 2012;130:e695. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-1536 57. Luyet FM, Feldman KW, Wright FD, Knox B. Patterned bruises in 2 infants. Contemporary Pediatrics. 2013;:21-22. 58. Scribano PV, Makoroff KL, Feldman KW, Berger RP. Association of perpetrator relationship to abusive head trauma clinical outcomes. Child Abuse and Neglect 2013;37:771-777. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2013.04.001 59. Swaboda SL, Feldman KW. Skeletal Injuries in Non-accidental trauma. Pediatric Annals. 2013;42:236-243. 60. Care Taker Blogs in Caregiver Fabricated Illness in a Child: A Window on the Caretaker's Thinking? Brown AN, Gonzalez GR, Wiester RT, Kelley MC, Feldman KW. Child Abuse and Neglect. 2014;38:488-497. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.3013.12.002 61. Cutaneous Findings Mistaken for Physical Abuse: Present, but not Pervasive. Kimberly A. Schwartz, James Metz, Kenneth Feldman, Robert Sidbury, Daniel M. Lindberg, For the ExSTRA Investigators. Pediatric Dermatology. 2014. DOI: 10.111/pde.12290 62. Barbara L. Knox, Kenneth W Feldman, Suzanne Starling, Nancy Kellogg, Lori Frasier, Suzanna Tiapula. Child torture as a form of child abuse. Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma. Doi: 10.1007/s40653-014-0009-9 63. Non-cutaneous conditions clinicians might mistake for abuse. Metz, JB, Schwartz, KA, Feldman, KW, Lindberg, DM. Arch Dis Child. 2014;99:817-823. Doi:10.1136/archdischild-2013-304701, Published on line 4/14 64. Frequency of intrathoracic injuries in children younger than 3 years with rib fractures. Stephen Darling, Stephen L. Done, MD, Seth D. Friedman, PhD, Kenneth W. Feldman, MD Frequency of intrathoracic in children younger than 3 years with rib fractures. Pediatric Radiology 2014:44;1230-1236, DOI: 10.1007/s00247-0142988-y 65. Harper NS, Feldman KW, Sugar NF, Anderst JD, Lindberg DM. Additional Injuries in Young Infants with Concern for Abuse and Apparently Isolated Bruises. J Pediatrics doi.org/10.1016/j.peds.2014.04.004 66. 3-D CT skull reconstructions as an aid to child abuse evaluations. Marguerite T. Parisi, Rebecca T. Wiester, Stephen L. Done, Naomi F. Sugar, Kenneth W. Feldman. Pediatric Emergency Care. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000199 67. Delgado F, Tabor HK, Chow PM, Conta JH, Feldman KF, Tsuchiya KD, Beck AE. Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Arrays and Unexpected Consanguinity: Considerations for Clinicians When Returning Results to Families. Genetics in Medicine. 2014: doi:10.1038/gim.2014.119 Letters & Non-Refereed 1. Feldman KW & Herndon SP. Positive Expiratory Pressure for the Treatment of High Altitude Pulmonary Edema. Lancet. 1977;1:1036. 2. Feldman KW & Herndon SP. A Potential treatment for HAPE. Off Belay. 1977;33:2-4 3. Feldman KW. Choriocarcinoma with Neonatal Anemia. New England J Medicine. 1977;296:880. 4. Feldman KW & Robertson WO. Salt Poisoning: Presenting Symptom of Child Abuse.Veternary & Human Toxicology. 1979;21:341-342. 5. Woo O, O'Grady L & Feldman KW. Narcotic Withdrawl in Children Under Intensive Care Therapy. Veterinary & Human Toxicology. 1981;23:36-38. 6. Feldman KW. Help Needed on Hot Water Burns. Pediatrics. 1983;71:145-146. 7. Feldman KW. Munchhausen by Proxy Syndrome. Department of Children & Family Services Practice Digest. 1988;1:1-3. 8. Feldman KW. Scalding Water Temperatures: In reply. Pediatrics. 1994;94:574. 9. Feldman KW. Accidental Injuries.The Advisor of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Alexander RC, ed. 1995;7:14-16. 10. Feldman KW. Pseudoabusive Burns in a Somali Child. Child Abuse & Neglect. 1995;19:657-658. 11. Feldman KW. False diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.Arch Pediatr & Adol Med.1996;150:1106-1107. 12. Feldman KW. Inflicted incision of the penis. Child Abuse & Neglect. 1997;21:253254. 13. Ayoub CC & Alexander RA. Definitional issues in Munchausen by Proxy. APSAC Advisor. 11;1998:7-10. (Taskforce of definitions participant) 14. Chadwick DL, et al. Shaken baby syndrome-A forensic pediatric response. Pediatr. 1998;101:321-323. 15. Feldman KW & Sugar NF. Book Review: Hobbs CJ & Wynne JM. Physical Signs of Child Abuse: A colour atlas, 2nd Ed. Philadelphia, Pa, WB Saunders. 2001. Reviewed in: Arch Pediatr & Adol Med. 2002;156:410-411. 16. Jonas J, Feldman K & Paris C. The pace of signs and symptoms of blunt abdominal trauma to children. Journal of Investigative Medicine. 2002;50:66A, Abst.360. 17. Shah M, Vavilala, M, Feldman K & Hallam D. Signs and symptoms of motor vehicle head injury in infants and toddlers. Journal of Investigative Medicine. 2003;51:S154, Abst.358. 18. Feldman KW. Review of: Training modules and visuals-Child Maltreatment. Giardino AP & Monteleone JA, Eds. Pediatric & Developmental Pathology. 2004;7:210. 19. The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome: Response to editorial from 106 doctors. Reece, RM, primary correspondant. BMJ 2004;328:1316-1317. 20. Feldman KW. Book Review: Minns, Robert A and Brown, J Kieth. Shaking and other non-accidental head injuries in children. London, England. MacKeith Press. 2005. Arch Pediatr Adol Med. 2007;161:108-109. 21. Feldman K, Sugar N, Wiester B, Brandt J and Brown A. Why do we keep at it: a response to Villains and Victims. Atrium: the report of the Northwestern Medical Humanities and Bioethics program. 2008:5:20. 21. Greenbaum J. Challenges in the evaluation of child neglect: Practice guidelines. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. 2008. (editorial assistance and review). 22. Feldman KW. Commentary on 'congenital rickets' article. Pediatric Radiology. 2009;39(10):1127 (http://www.springerlink.com/content/t32m8632w2598521/fulltext.pdf) 23. Feldman KW, Done S. Commentary on: Vitamin D deficiency rickets and allegations of non-accidental injury. Acta Paediatrica Scandanavia. DOI:10.1111/j.16512227.2010.01751.x 24. Walter E Berdon and Kenneth W. Feldman. A Modest Proposal: Thoracic CT for rib fracture diagnosis in child abuse (letter). Child Abuse & Neglect. 2012;36:200-201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2011.07.010 Review Articles and Texts 1. Feldman KW. Prevention of Childhood Accidents: Recent Progress. Pediatrics in Review. 1980;2:75-82. 2. Feldman KW. Child Abuse by Burning. In: The Battered Child, 3rd Ed Kempe CH & Helfer RE, eds, Chicago,Ill: University of Chicago Press, 1980:147-162. 3. Feldman KW. Controlling Scald Burns. In: Preventing Childhood Injuries. Bergman AB, ed. 12th Ross Roundtable on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems, Columbus, Ohio: Ross Labs, 1981:50-52. 4. Feldman KW. Child Safety for Injury Prevention. Columbus, Ohio. Ross Labs, 1982. 5. Contributor: Injury Control for Children & Youth, Am Acad of Pediatrics, Committee on Accident & Poison Prevention. Matilda McIntire, ed. 1987. 6. Feldman KW. Child Abuse by Burning. In: The Battered Child, 4th Ed, Helfer RE & Kempe RS, ed. Chicago, Ill: University of Chicago Press, 1987:197-213. 7. Feldman KW. Child Abuse: Intensive Care Management In: Pediatric Intensive Care, 1st Ed. Morray JP, ed. Norwalk, Conn. Appleton & Lange, 1987:453-464. 8. Feldman KW. Contributor: The Visual Diagnosis of Child Physical Abuse. Jenny C & Hay TC, eds. American Academy of Pediatrics & The C. Henry Kempe, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. 1994. 9. Feldman KW. Evaluation of Physical Abuse. In The Battered Child, Fifth Ed. Helfer ME, Kempe RS & Krugman RD, eds. 1997, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.& London, England 1997:175-221. 10. Feldman KW. Contributor: The Visual Diagnosis of Child Sexual Abuse. Jenny C & Lowen D, eds. American Academy of Pediatrics. 1998. 11. Bergman AB & Feldman KW. Child abuse. In: Twenty Common Problems in Pediatrics. Bergman AB, ed. McGraw-Hill, New York, NY. 2000:135-148. 12. Feldman KW. Immersion injury in child abuse and neglect. In: Child Abuse: Medical diagnosis & management, 2nd ed. Reese R & Ludwig S, eds. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. New York. 2001;443-452. 13. Bays J & Feldman KW. Child abuse by poisoning. In: Child Abuse: Medical diagnosis & management, 2nd ed. Reese R & Ludwig S, eds. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. New York. 2001;405-441. 14. Feldman, KW. Response to: Reece RM. Differential diagnosis of inflicted childhood neurotrauma. In: Inflicted childhood neurotrauma. Reece RM & Nicholson CE, eds. American Academy of Pediatrics. 2003:33-38. 15. Sugar NF & Feldman KW. Oral Surgical Aspects of Child Abuse and Neglect. In: Management of the pediatric maxillofacial patient. Egbert MA & Padwa BL, Eds. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America. Elsevier Saunders. Philadelphia, Pa. 2005;17:435-446. 16. Migita, R & Feldman, K. Visceral injury in Child Abuse. ABC of Child Protection-4th Ed. Meadow R, Mok J, Rosenberg D, Eds. Blackwell Publishing, BMJ Publishing Group. Oxford, UK. 2007;30-34. 17. Feldman KW. Burns injuries in child fatality review. For: Child Fatality Review: An interdisciplinary guide and photographic reference. Alexander R, ed. GW Medical Publishing Inc. St Louis, Mo. 2007;281-296. 18. Feldman KW. Drowning in child fatality review. For: Child Fatality Review: An interdisciplinary guide and photographic reference. Alexander R, ed. GW Medical Publishing Inc. St Louis, Mo. 2007;311-318. 19. Feldman KW, Quan L. Drowning: case studies. For: Child Fatality Review: An interdisciplinary guide and photographic reference. Alexander R, ed. GW Medical Publishing Inc. St Louis, Mo. 2007;319-330.. 20. Feldman KW. Burns: Case studies. For: Child Fatality Review: An interdisciplinary guide and photographic reference. Alexander R, ed. GW Medical Publishing Inc. St Louis, Mo. 2007;297-310. 21. Feldman KW. Contributor & Peer Reviewer. For: The Visual diagnosis of child abuse on CD-ROM. 3rd Ed. Lowen D and Reece RM, Eds. AAP, 2008. 22. Feldman KW. Immersion injury in child abuse and neglect. For: Child Abuse: Medical diagnosis and management. 3rd Ed. Reece RM & Christian CW, Eds. AAP, 2008:601-616. 23. Boos S and Feldman K. Neck and spinal cord injuries in child abuse. For: Child Abuse and Neglect: Diagnosis, Treatment and Evidence. Jenny C, ed. Elsevier, Saunders. St. Louis, Mo 2010:392-401. 24. AAP Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect. Christian C, Feldman KW. Protecting Children from Sexual Abuse by Health Care Providers. Pediatr. 2011;128:407-426. Presentations 1. Feldman KW. Hypernatremic dehydration; CPC. Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Grand Rounds, Seattle, Wa 1974. 2. Marcuse E, Feldman KW. Shigella. Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Grand rounds. May 1975. 3. Feldman KW. Tap water scald burns. Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Grand Rounds, Seattle, Wa Oct, 1977 4. Feldman KW. Tap water scald burns. Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Guilds Annual Meeting, Seattle, Wa March, 1978 5. Feldman KW. Strangulation in childhood. Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Grand Rounds. 1979. 6. Feldman KW, Schaller RT, Feldman JA & McMillon M. Tap water Scald Burns in Children. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Annual Meeting, April 25, 1978. Abstract p 43. 7. Feldman KW & Robertson WO. Abusive Salt Poisoning. American Association of Poison Control Centers, Annual Meeting, March 15, 1979. 8. Woo O, O'Grady L & Feldman KW. Narcotic Withdrawl in Children Under Intensive Care Therapy. American Association of Poison Control Centers, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, August, 1981. Abstract 57. 9. Feldman KW. Controlling Scald Burns. For: 12th Ross Roundtable on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems. Seattle, Wash. 1981. 10. Feldman KW. Preventing Injuries: The Leading Cause of Death in Children. For: Making Prevention Work: A Practical Guide for Clinicians. Presented by: Group Health Cooperative & the University of Washington School of Public Health, Bellevue, Wash. May, 1984. 11. Feldman KW. Grand rounds Children’s Hospital and rRegional Mdeical Center. May, 1984. 12. Feldman KW. Kids, Ribs & Heads (Child Abuse). Washington State Medical Society, Annual Meeting, Seattle, Wash. September, 1984. 13. Feldman KW. Common child abuse injuries; coordination of medical-legal systems. Sexual assault Unit Training, King County Prosecutors Office. Seattle, Wa. April 24, 1985. 14. Feldman KW & McGuire TL. Munchhausen Syndrome. For: Washington Association of Child Abuse Councils, 5th State Conference, Seattle, Wash. June 2, 1986. 15. Feldman KW. Recognition and diagnosis of child abuse and eglect. Train the Trainer . Committee for Children. Seattle, Wa. June 23 and Aug 18, 1986. 16. Feldman KW & klingbeil K. Family/child elder abuse. National Assoc of Community Health Centers. Seattle, Wa Sept 16, 1986. 17. Feldman,KW. Failure to Thrive Overview: Medical Assessment. In: Children of Adolescent Parents. Presented to: Failure to Thrive, Seattle, Washington. September 26, 1986. 18. Feldman KW & McGuire T. Munchausen’s-by-proxy: Case report. Medical-legal aspects of child abuse and sexual assault. Children’s Hospital and Medical Center. Dec 4, 1986. 19. Holm IA, McLaughlin JF, Feldman KW & Stone EF. Recurrent Hypothermia and Thrombocytopenia after Severe Neonatal Brain Infection. Presentation & abstract: Northwest Society for Developmental & Behavioral Research, Portland, Oregon. March 11, 1987. 20. Brown G, Cicchette D, Feldman K & Spikes K. Child Abuse. For: The Surgeon General's Northwest Conference on Interpersonal Violence. Seattle, Wash. Sept, 1987 (proceedings p 87). 21. Feldman KW, Christopher DM & Opheim KE. Anorexia Nervosa/ Munchhausen Syndrome by Proxy and Ipecac. Amer Acad Clin Toxicology/Am Assoc Poison Control Centers Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada. 1987, abstract 114. 22. Ledbetter DJ, Hatch EI, Feldman KW, Fligner CL & Tapper D. Diagnostic & Surgical Implications of Child Abuse. For: Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Calif. Feb, 1988. 23. Feldman KW. Medical issues related to the physical abuse of children. For: Child physical and sexual abuse investigation. Washington State Criminal Justice Training Center. Jan, 1988. 24. Feldman KW. Munchausen syndrome: Fabrication of childhood illness by caregiver. Washington Association of child abuse councils. Risks, Realities and Resolutions conference. April, 1988. 25. English, Feldman K & Harms R. Risk Assessment- The Community Speaks Out. For: Protecting Children: Charting the Course. Am Assoc for Protection of Children, 112th Annual Meeting, Tacoma, Wash. Nov, 1988. 26. Feldman KW. Historical & Physical Clues to Child Abuse & Neglect. For: Child Abuse & Neglect: Implications for Dentistry & Other Health Professionals. Univ of Wash, Continuing Dental Education. Bellevue, Wash. December, 1988. 27. Feldman KW. Child abuse issues for those in ambulatory care. Updates in ambulatory and community pediatrics. Children’s Hospital and Medical Center. Sept,1989. 28. Feldman KW. Clinical aspects of child abuse. King County Medical examiner Division. Forensic pathology conference. March, 1989. 29. Feldman KW. Child Abuse and Neglect. Washington Assoc Coroner Offices (WACO) Conference. Olympia, Wa. Oct 4, 1989. 30. Feldman KW. Physical aspects of child abuse and neglect. King County Academy of Family Physicians, Bellevue, Wa. Oct, 1989. 31. Erdman TC, Feldman,KW, Rivara, PFP, Heimbach, DH & Wall, HA. Tap Water Burn Prevention: The Effect of Legislation. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Dist IX & X Annual Meeting. Carmel, Calif. February, 1990. 32. Robertson WO, Feldman KW, Jenny C, Baird J & Darrah J. Issues in Testifying in Child Abuse Cases, Roundtable. For: AAP Spring Session, Seattle, Wash. May, 1990. 33. Strickland SL, Garcia R, Ludwig S, Feldman KW, Kanev P, Kleinman P & Leestma J. Child Abuse: Blunt Head Trauma & the Shaken Baby. Child Abuse & Neglect Section Meeting. For: AAP Spring Session, Seattle, Wash. May, 1990. 34. Feldman KW & Brewer DK. Evolution of the Computed Tomography Scan in Child Abuse. For: The San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, Calif. January, 1991. and For: Ambulatory Pediatric Association, District IX & X Annual Meeting, Carmel, Calif. February, 1991. p 3. 35. Feldman KW, McGuire T. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. Children’s Hospital and Medical Center Grand Rounds. Ja, 1991. 36. Walters M, Storb R, Thomas E, Sanders J, Matthews D, Feldman K, Bernstein I, Martin D, Pepe M, Hansen J and Sullivan K. Allogenic Marrow Transplantation for Treatment of Symptomatic Sickle Cell Anemia, Sickle Cell Meeting, Mobile, Ala. March, 1991. 37. Feldman KW. Child physical abuse and neglect. Brigid Collins House/St. josephs Hospital. Bellingham, Wa. April, 1991. 38. Feldman KW, Wall HA and Wang A. Accident Prevention II: Hot Water. For: Advocacy for Children: Tools for Action, Seattle, Washington. 1991. 39. Weinberg R, Sybert VP, Feldman KW, Neville J & Frazier LD. Substantiation of Sexual Abuse in Children with Condylomata Acuminata. For: Ambulatory Pediatric Association, District IX & X Annual Meeting, Carmel, Calif. February, 1992. 40. Feldman KW. Child Abuse Case Workshop. N Pacific Pediatr Soc, 144th Meeting. Seattle, Wash. March, 1992. 41. Feldman KW. Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy: The Challenge of Recognition & Prevention. For: Better Tomorrows Begin Today, Ninth Annual State Conference on Child Abuse Prevention & Intervention, Bellevue, Wash. April, 1992. 42. Gregory CD, Feldman KW, Abrams L, Livermore L, DeBruyn L, Black Bear T & Bates F. Domestic Violence Treatment Issues. For: Protecting Tomorrow's Leaders: An Action Conference on Child Abuse & Domestic Violence for the Tribal Leaders of Today. By: Indian Health Services/Bureau of Indian Affairs. Seattle, Wash. April, 1992. 43. Feldman KW. Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Grand Rounds. Dec. 17, 1992 44. Paez A, Shugerman RP, Grossman DC, Feldman KW & Grady MS. Epidural Hemorrhage: When Is It Abusive. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Region IX & X Annual Meeting, Carmel, Calif. February, 1993. 45. Gillenwater JM, Quan L & Feldman KW. Intentional Submersion in Childhood. Ambulatory Pediatric Association. Region IX & X Annual Meeting, Carmel, Calif. February, 1993. 46. Feldman, KW. Recognizing Child Abuse in the Critically Ill Patient. American Assoc of Critical Care Nurses, Puget Sound Chapter. Currents: Critical Care Symposium '93. Seattle, Wash. March, 1993. 47. Feldman KW. Serious Physical Abuse: Case Studies in the Medical Approach to Injury Evaluation. Tenth Annual State Conference on Child Abuse Prevention and Intervention, Child Abuse Prevention Assoc of Washington. Bellevue, Wash. April, 1993. 48. Feldman KW. Child Abuse Forensics. 1993, Defender Conference, Wash State Defender Assoc & Criminal Justice Training Commission. Winthrop, Wash. May, 1993. 49. Feldman KW. Nutritional rickets. Children’s Hospital & Medical Center, Grand Rounds, Sept 30, 1993. 50. Feldman KW. Abuse cases. For: Case Conference in emergency medicine. Children’s Hospital. Oct 29, 2003. Wash Chapter Am Coll Emerg Physicians. 51. Feldman KW & Asser S. Burns. San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, Ninth Annual. Jan, 1994. 52. Feldman KW & Senac MO Jr. Thoracic & Abdominal Injuries Resulting from Nonaccidental Trauma. San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, Ninth Annual. Jan, 1994. 53. Feldman KW. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. San Diego Children’s Hospital Grand Rounds. Jan, 1994. 54. Watson MA, Feldman KW, Sommer CJ, Sugar NF, Thomas ER & Lin T. Inadequate Immunization History as a Barrier to Immunization. Ambulatory Pediatric Assoc, Dist IX & X, Annual Meeting. Carmel, Calif. Feb, 1994. 55. Feldman KW. Domestic violence workshop. Group health. Seattle, Wa. March, 1994. 56. Feldman KW, Stachowial J, Estabrook P, Ongerth A. Assessment of abuse and neglect cases in health care settings. Washington State Children’s Justice Conference. Belleview, Wa, April 26, 1994. 57. Feldman KW. Physical abuse & neglect: Patterns of abuse, accidental vs inflicted injury. North Pacific Pediatric Society, 149th meeting. Blaine, Wash. Sept, 1994. 58. McCann JJ & Feldman KW. Advanced workshop-The abused child; Forensic evaluation, courtroom testimony and medico-legal interface. North Pacific Pediatric Society, 149th meeting. Blaine, Wash. Sept, 1994. 59. Feldman KW. Nutritional rickets. Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center Grand Rounds. Sept, 1994. 60. Feldman KW. Physical Evidence of Abuse I & Physical Abuse Examination II. 11th Annual SCAN Conference: Medical Aspects of Child Abuse & Neglect. Spokane, Wash. Oct, 1994. 61. Feldman KW & McCann JJ. Imitations of Abuse. 11th Annual SCAN Conference: Medical Aspects of Child Abuse & Neglect. Spokane, Wash. Oct, 1994. 62. Chapman S & Feldman KW. A two year-old girl with seizures. Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Grand Rounds. Seattle, Wa, Feb 23, 1995. 63. Feldman KW. Issues in Child Advocacy. North Pacific Pediatric Society, 150th meeting. Seattle, Wash. March, 1995. 64. Feldman KW. How I ended up evaluating child abuse. University of Washington School of Medicine, Pediatric Interest Group, Nov, 1995. 65. Feldman KW. Bruises & Bite Marks Indicating Physical Abuse. For: The Medical Examination, Evaluation and treatment of Child Sexual Abuse. By the: Harborview Sexual Assault Center. Bellevue, Wash. Feb, 1996. 66. Feldman KW. The non-fatally abused child. for Death Investigation (9365A), Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission, Seattle, Wash. June, 1996. 67. Plorde M, McCann J & Feldman K. The early clinical presentation of shaken baby. For: The National Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Salt Lake City, Utah. Nov, 1996. 68. Keldman K, Weinberger E, Milstein J & Fligner C. Cervical spine MRI scan in Abusive head injury. For: The National Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Salt Lake City,Utah. Nov, 1996. 69. Scott CR, Cheng EY, Feldman KW, Jack R & Lindstedt S, Prenatal treatment of fraternal twins discordant for tyrosinemia type I. Presented to the Am Soc Homan Genetics. 1996. Am J Hum Genet. 89, IV Suppl;1996:p A378, abst 2202. 70. Bethel R, Feldman K, Shugerman R, Grossman D & Grady S. The etiology of subdural hemorrhage in infants and toddlers. For: The National Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Salt Lake City, Utah. Nov, 1996 & For the: Region IX & X APA Meeting, Carmel, Calif. February, 1997. 71. Feldman KW & Hickman RO. The central venous catheter as a source of medical chaos in Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. For: The San Diego Conference on Responding to child Maltreatment. San Diego, Calif. January, 1998. 72. Feldman KW. Child abuse: Basic diagnosis & what’s new in 1998. For: A day in the office: Problems in pediatric practice 1998. Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, Wash. February, 1998. 73. Sugar NS, Taylor JT & Feldman KW, Infant & toddler bruises: Those who don’t cruise, rarely bruise. For: The San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment. January, 1998. And The Ambulatory Pediatric Association, District IX & X meeting, Carmel, Calif. February, 1998. And at Spring APA meeting, 5/98. 74. Feldman KW, Mason C & Shugerman RS. Accusations that hospital staff have abused pediatric patients. For: The Ambulatory Pediatric Association, District IX & X meeting, Carmel, Calif. February 7, 1998. 75. Feldman KW. Head injuries. Harborview Sexual Assault Center Conference. May 15, 1998. 76. Feldman KW. Case discussions in child abuse. Family Practice Board Review, Am acad Family Physicians. Seattle, Wa June 9, 1998. 77. Feldman KW. Child physical abuse. St. Mary’s Medical Center, Walla Walla, Wa Aug 28, 1998. 78. Feldman KW. Child physical abuse. US Navy Family Violence Conference. Everett, Wa Sept 24, 1998. 79. Feldman KW & Peltier P. Burns: Medical assessment & scene investigation. For the San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment. San Diego, Calif. January, 1999. 80. Burgess J, Feldman KW, Goater K, Mason C, McDonald J & Raey D. Working together to effectively address shaken baby syndrome cases: A combined response. Children’s Justice Conference, 7th Annual, Bellevue, Wash. April, 1999. 81. Feldman, KW & Boos, S. Biomechanics of head trauma. Eighteenth Annual Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect, University of California-Davis, Sacramento, Calif. May, 1999. 82. Feldman, KW. Visceral injuries in child abuse. Eighteenth Annual Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect, Uiversity of California-Davis, Sacramento, Calif. May, 1999. 83. Mason C, Feldman K, Sconyers J & Cole J. System for response to allegations of maltreatment of children. Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Wash. Grand rounds, Sept 30, 99. 84. Scott CR, Sniderman LC, Smith CO & Feldman KW. The effectiveness of 2-(2-nitro4-trifluoromethylbenzoyl)-1,3-cyclohexanedione (NTBC) as a theraputic agent for tyrosinemia-I: The US experience. Pediatric Academic Societies, 2000. 85. Scott CR, Sniderman LC, Smith CO & Feldman KW. NTBC is an effective theraputic agent for the treatment of children symptomatic from tyrosimemia-I. World congress of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition, 2000. 86. Feldman KW. Recognizing patterns of child abuse. Current Practices in adult & pediatric trauma; 11th annual trauma conference, WWAMI 2000. Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Wash. May, 2000. 87. Feldman KW. Inflicted head injury. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. Univ of Washington, Seattle, Wa. May 10, 2000. 88. Bergman AB & Feldman KW. Abusive head injury. Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. University of Washington. Seattle, Wash. May, 2000. 89. Feldman KW. When are child death investigations needed? Pediatric Roundup/Annual Meeting Montana Chapter AAP. West Yellowstone, Mont. Sept-Oct, 2000. 90. Reed W, Feldman KW, Weiss A & Tencer A. Does soccer ball heading cause retinal hemorrhage in youth soccer players? The Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Midway, Utah. Sept, 2000. And for: the Ambulatory Pediatric Society, District IX & X Annual Meeting, Carmel, Calif. February, 2001. 91. Feldman KW. Inflicted Head Injury, State of the Art Talk. General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Section, WAFMR, WSCI, WAP, WSPR, WSMRF Western Regional Meeting. Carmel, Ca, Feb, 2001. 92. Feldman KW, Bethel R, Shugerman RP, Grossman DC, Ellenbogen RG & Grady MS. The etiology of infant & toddler subdural hemorrhage: A prospective study. Third National Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Salt Lake City, Utah. Sept, 2000. 93. Feldman KW. Assessing a head injury-accidental vs non-accidental. Pediatric Roundup/Annual Meeting Montana Chapter AAP. West Yellowstone, Mont. Sept-Oct, 2000. 94. Feldman KW. Severe and fatal child physical abuse. For the: The Washington Violent Crimes Investigators Association. Kennewick, Washington. June, 2001. 95. Feldman KW. What to do when hospital staff are accused of abusing patients. Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Wa. 9/20/01. 96. Feldman KW. Accusations that hospital staff have abused pediatric patients. Ninth Annual Barrett Lectureship, Children's Hospital of Dallas, Texas. 11/14/01. 97. Feldman KW. Shaken Baby Syndrome. Washington Council for Child Abuse and Neglect.Nov 26, 2001 98. Jonas J, Feldman K & Paris C. The pace of signs and symptoms of blunt abdominal trauma to children. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Dist. 9 & 10 Annual Meeting, Carmel, Calif. 2/9/02. And: Western Regional Meeting WAFMR, WSCI, WAP, WSPR & WSMFR. Carmel, Calif. 2/9/02. And for: American Society Emergency Medicine, 4/02. 99. Feldman KW. A closer look at shaken baby syndrome. WAMI 2002, Current practices in adult and pediatric trauma. Seattle, Wa, April 2, 2002. 100. WAMI visiting professor, Spokane, Wa, 3/27/02. Port Angeles, Wa 6/12/02. Pocatello & Boise, Idaho, 9/24-25/02. Bellingham, Wa. 9/3/03. 101. Feldman KW & Mann F. A closer look at shaken baby syndrome. WAMI 2002, 13th Annual Harborview Trauma Conference. 4/2/02. Seattle, Wa. 102. Christian C, Sege R & Feldman KW. Commentary on: Reece R. Differential Diagnosis of inflicted child Neurotrauma. NIH Conference on Inflicted Childhood Neurotrauma, October, 2002. Washington, DC. 103. Feldman KW. Investigation of childhood burns: Scene recreation and other tips. With: Runyon D, Sheridan R & Billmire D. Session on Inflicted burns. For the Section on child abuse & neglect and the section on plastic surgery, joint session. American Academy of Pediatrics, Fall National Conference, Oct, 2002. Boston, Ma. 104. Feldman KW. The Stahlei Lecture: Evaluation of suspected non-accidental injury: Musculoskeletal aspects. For L.T. Stahlei Pediatric Orthopedic Seminar. Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center. Seattle, Wash. 1/25/03. 105. Shah M, Vavilala, M, Feldman K & Hallam D. Signs and symptoms of motor vehicle head injury in infants and toddlers. Western Society for Pediatric Research. Carmel, Calif. 2/1/03. 106. Morad Y, Avni I, Benton SA, Berger R, Capra L, Esernio-Jenssen D, Feldman K, Gustavson EE, Huyer D, Kodsi SR, Lukefahr JL, Levitt CJ, Mian M, Topley J, Levin AV. Characteristics of children with shaken baby syndrome diagnosed despite no signs of intracranial bleeding on computerized tomography on admission. Accepted for AAPOS, Hawaii. 3/03. Not presented due to Iraq war, presenting author couldn’t leave Israel. 107. Jenny C, Feldman K, Johnson l, Pattis K, Mahlum P, Hosmun T, Dorsey B. Shaken Baby Syndrome: The past, the present & the future-The theory & practice of shaking infants. 11th Annual Children’s Justice Conference. Bellevue, Wa. April, 2003. 108. Feldman KW. Physical abuse: anticipation & early recognition. Child Abuse & Neglect Coordinating Council of Yakima, Annual Conference, Yakima, Wa, April, 2003. 109. Duhaime T, Feldman K, Gillis B. Research definitions of inflicted head trauma. Child Abuse Special Interest Group. Pediatric Academic Societies (SPR, APA, APS) Annual Meeting, Seattle, Wa. May 4, 2003. 110. Feldman K, Baker K. Legal issues for physicians and hospitals when confronting pediatric factitious disorders (AKA MSBP). Child Abuse SIG. Pediatric Academic Societies (SPR, APA, APS) Annual Meeting, Seattle, Wa. May 4, 2003. 111. Feldman KW. Immersion Injury, hypo & hyperthermia, establishing a live birth, pediatric condition falsification and salt poisoning. For: American Prosecutors Research Institute conference “Investigation and prosecution of child fatalities and physical abuse.” Seattle, Wa. July, 2003. 112. Feldman KW & Johnson L. Basic Medical Evidence in Child Abuse. Washington State Prosecuting Attorneys: Special Assault Training Program. Levenworth, Wa. Sept, 2003. 113. Morad Y, Avni I, Capra L, Case ME, Esernio-Jenssen D, Feldman K, Kodsi SR, Lukefahr JL, Levin AV. Shaken baby syndrome with no computed tomographic signs of intracranial bleeding on admission. Presented: The Helfer Society Annual meeting, Sept, 2003, Montebello, Quebec. 114. Feldman KW, Asser S. Inflicted burn injury. for: APSAC Advanced Training Institutes, San Diego, Calif., Jan, 04. 115. Allegations that one’s own hospital staff may have abuse children within the hospital. Feldman KW & Jenkins C. for: APSAC Advanced Training Institutes, San Diego, Calif., January, 04. 116. Case problems in child abuse. Feldman KW. For: Practical Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Wa. March, 2004. 117. Mendelow M & Feldman KW. Effective & compassionate management of suspected Pediatric Condition Falsification (aka Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy). For: Washington Chapter, National Association of Social Workers 2004 Conference, Tukwilla, Wa. April, 2004. 118. Feldman KW. Child abuse/neglect? For: Washington Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics: Mental and physical health: Your patient’s, your practice’s and yours. Levenworth, Wa, 7/25/04. 119. Feldman KW. Recognizing physical child abuse in the primary care setting: Interactive case studies. For: Clinical issues in pediatrics. Seattle, Wa. Sept., 2004. 120. Feldman KW & Coulter K. Case problems in child abuse: How not to miss the diagnosis. For: American Academy of Pediatrics- Annual Meeting. San Francisco, Ca. 0ct 13, 2004. 121. Feldman KW. Child physical abuse, risk factors and early recognition. For: King County Bar Assoc CLE for Guardian’s ad Litum, Seattle Feb 26, 2005. 122. Feldman KW. Problematic nutrition and growth. For: The 26th Annual Duncan Seminar: Raising Special Needs Kids: Health, Growth, and Nutrition. Seattle, Wa. 3/18/05. 123. Feldman KW. Child abuse recognition. For: Monthly Trauma Conference, Providence Hospital, Everett, Wa. 4/13/05. 124. Feldman KW & Brandt J. Pediatric condition falsification. Northwest Child Maltreatment Peer Review. Seattle, Wa. June, 2005. 125. Nyweide K, Feldman KW, Gunther DF, MD, Done S, Lewis C, Van Eenwyk C. Hypocalciuric hypercalcemia presenting as neonatal rib fractures: A newly described mutation in the calcium-sensing receptor gene. For: Ray E Helfer Society, 5th Annual Meeting. New Paltz, NY, October, 3005. 126. Feldman KW. Thoraco-abdominal trauma. 20th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca. Jan. 2006. 127. Feldman KW & Nunes M. Genetic mimics of the shaken baby syndrome. 20th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca. Jan. 2006. 128. Feldman KW. Burn scene investigation, for law enforcement/social work. For: Second annual statewide best practice symposium: Identifying, treating and healing child physical abuse. New Jersey CARES Institute, New Brunswick, NJ. March 30, 2006. 129. Feldman KW. Overview of visceral injuries, for medical professionals. For: Second annual statewide best practice symposium: Identifying, treating and healing child physical abuse. New Jersey CARES Institute, New Brunswick, NJ. March 30, 2006. 130. Feldman KW. Medical evaluation of burns. For: Second annual statewide best practice symposium: Identifying, treating and healing child physical abuse. New Jersey CARES Institute, New Brunswick, NJ. March 30, 2006. 131. Feldman KW. Inflicted head injury. For: Shaken Baby Syndrome master training. Seatte, Wa 10/31/06. 132. Feldman KW. Inflicted visceral injury. For. Working together to improve interdisciplinary response to child maltreatment. Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center, Chicago, Il. 11/2/06. 133. Sugar N, Feldman KW. Accidental perineal impalements in children. Helfer Society annual meeting. Asheville, NC, 11/15/06. 134. Corwin D, Feldman KW. Web based system for external peer review of child abuse medicine. Helfer Society annual meeting. Asheville, NC, 11/15/06. 135. Feldman KW, Jenkins C. Abuse of pediatric hospital patients: Understanding and avoiding physician/patient boundary issues. For the: 21st Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca, Jan 25, 2007. Also presented: Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center Grand Rounds 2/1/07. 136. Feldman KW. Pediatric condition falsification// Munchausen syndrome by proxy. For the: 21st Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca, Jan 26, 2007. 137. Feldman KW. Inflicted Head Injuries: 1) An overview. 2) Controversies. For: Symposium on Pediatric Head Trauma. Legacy Emmanuel Health System, Portland, Or 2/27/07. 138. Feldman KW. 1) Inflicted head injuries. 2) Psychosocial precedents of child abuse and neglect. 3) Basic child physical abuse. For: Olympic Medical Center and Children’s Protective Services, Port Angeles, Wa. 6/22/07 139. Feldman KW, Jenkins C, Laney T, Seidel K. Toward instituting a chaperone policy in outpatient pediatric clinics. Helfer Society, Annual Meeting. October 23-25, 2007. Stevenson, Wa. 140. Feldman KW, Avellino AM, Sugar NF, Ellenbogen RG. Symptomatic cervical spinal cord injury in abused children. Helfer Society, Annual Meeting. October 23-25, 2007. Stevenson, Wa. 141. Feldman KW. Inflicted burns. For the: 22nd Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca, Jan 30, 2008. 142. Feldman KW. Hypo- and Hyper-Thermia. For the: 22nd Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca, Feb 1, 2008. 143. Feldman KW, Langle J & Opel D. Physician-patient boundaries: a juncture of ethics, professionalism & child abuse. Crossing the line: Professional boundaries in a just culture. CHRMC Patient Safety Conference. March 5, 2008. 144. Feldman KW. Antecedents and manifestations of child abuse. for the: Indian Child Welfare Summit, Region 6, North Area. and Basic approach to child physical abuse. for the: Makah HIS Clinic. Neah Bay, Wa, June 10, 2008. 145. Sugar N, Chapman T, Done S, Feldman KW, Marasigan J & Wambold N. Fracture patterns in children with rickets. 9th Annual Helfer Society Meeting. Tucson, Az. Sept, 2008. 146. Christian C & Feldman K. We see what we look for; we look for what we know. Helfer Society visual diagnosis session. 9th Annual Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Tucson, Az. Sept, 2008. 147. Hyden P & Feldman KW. Inflicted burns. 9th Annual Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Tucson, Az. Sept, 2008. 148. Feldman KW. Inflicted burns. For: Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center, NCA net Teleconference Education Call, Video conference for Midwest sites, Oklahoma, Portland and Hawaii. Feb 12, 2009. 149. Feldman KW. Inflicted skeletal trauma. For: Pediatric NAT Symposium for Law Enforcement and Attorneys. Madigan Army Medical Center. Feb 26, 2009. 150. Feldman KW, Jenkins C. Current issues in abusive head injury. Grand Rounds Seattle Children’s. April 2, 2009. 151. Feldman KW. Inflicted skeletal injuries: Identification and differential diagnosis. Child Abuse and Family Violence Summitt. Sponsored by: Clakamas County Sheriff’s Office. Portland, Oregon. May 5, 2009. 152. Chapman T, Sugar N, Done S, Feldman KW, Marasigan J & Wambold N. Fracture patterns in children with rickets. Annual Society for Pediatric Radiology Meeting. May, 2009. 153. Sadilek M, Feldman KW, Murray KF, Young M & Mazor S. Selective detection of polyethylene glycol based laxatives in children’s stool. Am Soc for Mass Spectrophotometry. 2009. Proceedings of the 57th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Philadelphia, PA (2009). 154. Christian CW, Feldman KW. Medical conundrums in child abuse: Bone and bleeding disorders. AAP NCE 10/17/09, Washington, DC. 155. Feldman KW, Hanna Tom, Stewart Chris. The changing face of child abuse medicine: An internet perspective on teaching, research and practice. 24th Annual San Diego Conference on Child Maltreatment, San Diego, Ca. 1/25/10. 156. Feldman W. Falls in children: It’s not just about heads. 24th Annual San Diego Conference on Child Maltreatment, San Diego, Ca. 1/27/10. 157. Feldman, KW. Current issues in child abuse: Traps for primary care to avoid. North Pacific Pediatric Society. 180th Scientific Conference. Seattle,Wa. 3/14/10. 158. Berger RP, Fromkin J, Stutz H, Makoroff K, Feldman K, Scribano P, Songer T. An increase in abusive head trauma during the current recession: A multi-center analysis. 10th Annual Helfer Society Meeting 4/19/10, Philadelphia, Pa. Pediatric Academic Societies May 1, 2010, Vancouver, Ca. 159. Scribano PV, Curran S, Makoroff K, Feldman K, Berger RP. The importance of non-biologic caretakers as perpetrators of abusive head trauma in children > 1 year of age. 10th Annual Helfer Society Meeting 4/19/10, Philadelphia, Pa. Pediatric Academic Societies May 2, 2010, Vancouver, Ca. 160. Makoroff K, Eby M, Scribano PV, Feldman K, Songer T, Berger RP. Mortality and injury characteristics of abusive head trauma in children: Implications for prevention. 10th Annual Helfer Society Meeting 4/19/10, Philadelphia, Pa. Pediatric Academic Societies May 1, 2010, Vancouver, Ca. 170. Feldman K, Sugar N, Maroroff KL, Scribano P, Berger R. The presentation of children with acute and chronic subdural hemorrhage due to abusive head trauma. 10th Annual Helfer Society Meeting 4/19/10, Philadelphia, Pa. 171. Christian C, Feldman K. Seeing is believing: The 2nd annual visual diagnosis session. 10th Annual Helfer Society Meeting 4/19/10, Philadelphia, Pa. Within this: Marquardt M, Done S, Feldman K. Beaks from the blue: Copper deficient metabolic bone disease. 172. Feldman KW, Sugar NS, Scribano P, Makoroff K, Berger R. The presentation of children with acute and chronic subdural hemorrhage due to abusive heat trauma. 11th International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome/ Abusive Head Trauma. Buckhead/Atlanta, Ga. 9/14/10. Also included: Feyma T, Browd S, Pruthi S, Sugar N, Feldman K. The frequency of rebleeding into traumatic subdural hemorrhages. 173. Berger R, Feldman K, Fromkin J, Stutz H, Makoroff K, Scribano PV, Songer T. An increase in abusive head trauma during the current recession: A multi-center analysis. 11th International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome/ Abusive Head Trauma. Buckhead/Atlanta, Ga. 9/14/10. 174. Stein S, Bell MJ, Kochanek PM, Tyler-Kabara E, Wisniewski S, Feldman K, Makoroff K, Scribano P, Berger RP. Glasgow coma scale score is associated with mortality in abusive head trauma in children. Society of Critical Care Medicine 40th Critical Care Congress. January 15-19, 2011. San Diego, CA. 175. Feldman KW, Thackeray J. Dermatalogic conditions: Is it abuse or not? American Academy of Pediatrics, National Conference. San Francisco, Ca. 10/5/10 176. Christian C, Feldman K, moderators. The 3rd annual visual diagnosis session. Ray Helfer Society, 111th Annual meeting. Amelia Island, Fl. 4/11 Presented within that: Kotagal M, Reiss A, Vo N, Feldman K, Avansino JR. Seeing red: AV fistula masquerading as child abuse. 177. Feldman KW. Falls: It’s not just heads. For the: Midwest Children's Resource Center, St Paul, Mn 10/27/11. 178. Feldman KW. Antecedents and early recognition of child abuse. For: Pacific Northwest 34th Annual Conference: Advanced Practice in Primary and Acute Care, Sponsor: University of Washington, School of Nursing, Seattle, Wa. 10/27/11. 179. Miller M, Jinguji T, Feldman K. Orthopedic responsibilities in child abuse. University of Washington Orthopedics & sports medicine grand rounds. 12/7/11, Seattle, Wa. 180. Metz J, Schwartz K, Feldman K, Lindberg D. Non-cutaneous mimics of physical abuse. Helfer Society, 2012 Annual meeting. 3/12, Austin, Tx. 181. Christian C, Feldman K. Moderators. Clinical case shorts. Helfer Society, 2012 Annual meeting. 3/12, Austin, Tx. 182. Schwartz K, Metz J, Feldman K, Lindberg D. Cutaneous mimics of child abuse. Helfer Society, 2012 Annual meeting. 3/12, Austin, Tx. 183. Harper N, Sugar N, Feldman K, Lindberg D. Occult injury in bruised infants: A multisite analysis. Helfer Society, 2012 Annual meeting. 3/12, Austin, Tx. 184. Darling S, Done S, Feldman K. Rib fractures in children. A marker for intrathoracic injury? SPR. San Francisco. April 19, 2012. 185. Feldman KW. Prevalence of abusive injuries in siblings and contacts of abused children. SPR. San Francisco. April 19, 2012. 186. Schwartz K, Metz J, Feldman K, Lindberg D. Cutaneous Mimics of Physical Abuse: Present, but not Pervasive. Pediatric Academic Societies. Boston, Ma. May, 2012. 187. Feldman KW. Burns: accident, abuse or neglect? Child Maltreatment Symposium. Lurie Children’s Hospital, Chicago, Il. September 7, 2012. 188. Feldman KW. Are this child’s fractures secondary to rickets? Child Maltreatment Symposium. Lurie Children’s Hospital, Chicago, Il. September 7, 2012. 189. Flaherty E, Jenny C, Feldman KW. Responding to controversies about child abuse: point counterpoint. Child Maltreatment Symposium. Lurie Children’s Hospital, Chicago, Il. September 7, 2012. 190. Berger R, Makoroff K, Feldman K, McGraw M. Abusive head trauma and the economy: Data from an ongoing multi-center analysis.12th International conference on shaken baby syndrome/abusive head trauma. Boston, Ma 9/29-10/1/12. 191. Feldman KW. Abusive burns. 27th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca. 1/28-31/2013. 192. Feldman KW. Childhood strangulation and suffocation. 27th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca. 1/2831/2013. 194. Feldman KW. Pediatric Condition falsification. National Association Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, Washington Chapter, annual meeting. Shoreline, Wa 3/11/13. 193. Letson MM, Cooper JN, Deans KJ, Scribano PV, Makoroff KL, Feldman K, Berger RP. Prior Opportunities to Diagnose Abuse in Children with Abusive Head Trauma. Accepted for PAS 5/13. 194. Christian C, Feldman K. Ken & Cindy’s Wild Ride (selected, edited and moderated case presentations). Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Sonoma, Ca April, 2013. 195. Feldman KW. Antecedents of child abuse. Sociology 151 class, San Jose State University, April, 2013. 196. Feldman KW. Witness for: childPROOF-AHT: Advanced trial advocacy for child abuse prosecutors. National District Attorney’s Association’s National Center for Child Abuse Prosecution. Santa Fe, NM 11/6/13. 197. Feldman KW. Abusive bone disease and mimics: A primer for attorneys. San Diego International Conference on Child and family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca. Jan. 28,2014. 198. Feldman KW, Murray C. Lawsuits vs child abuse physicians. San Diego International Conference on Child and family Maltreatment. San Diego, Ca. Jan. 28,2014. 199. Feldman KW, Christian C, Gladstone W. Ken & Cindy’s wild ride. <brief case presentations> Ray Helfer Society Annual Meeting. April, 2014, Annapolis, Md. 200. Dorfman M, Feldman K, Metz J, Ferris R, Lindberg D. Oronasal injury in child abuse. Ray Helfer Society Annual Meeting. April, 2014, Annapolis, Md. 201. Wood J, Feldman K, Scribano P, Makoroff K, Berger R. Trends in abusive head trauma rates and economic stress indicators. Ray Helfer Society Annual Meeting. April, 2014, Annapolis, Md. 202. Feldman KW, Ishak G. Subdural hemorrhage rebleeds: Initial presentation and follow-up. International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma, Paris, France, May 4, 2014 203. Feldman, KW, Ishak G. Subdural hemorrhage rebleeding: initial presentation and follow-up. Fourteenth International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma September 21, 2014 Denver, Co In Press Child Abuse, Quarterly Medical Update-Editorial reviews. 1. Electric iron contact burns in an Australian paediatric population. Hollyoak MA, Muller MJ & Pegg SP. Paed & Perinatal Epidemiol. 1994;8:314-324. CAQMU. 1995(2);2;28. 2. An audit of non-accidental burn injury in children. Hobson MI, Evans J & Stewart IP. Burns. 1994;20:442-445. CAQMU. 1995(2);2:28. 3. 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Where children drown, United States, 1995. Ruth A Brenner, Ann C Trumble, Gordon S Smith, Eileen P Kessler and Mary D Overpeck. Pediatr. 2001;108:85-89. CAQMU 2001(4);8:18. 39. Cervical Spine injuries in children: A review of 103 patients treated consecutively at a Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center. Rebeccah L Brown, Margie A Brunn and Victor F Garcia. J Pediatr Surg. 2001; 36:1107-1114. CAQMU 2002(1);9:16-17. 40. Munchausen by Proxy in an international context. Marc D Feldman and Rachel MA Brown. Child Abuse and Neglect. 2002;26:509-524. CAQMU 2002(4);9:19-20. 41. Hot iron burns in children. Megan Simmons, Darren Brady, Maria McGrady, Anita Plaza and Roy Kimble. Burns. 2002;28:587-590. From: Queensland, Australia. CAQMU 2003(2);10:9. 42. Herbert Schrier. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Defined. Pediatrics. 2002(2);110:985-988. From: Oakland, Ca. CAQMU 2003;10:19. 43. Accidental scald burns in sinks. M. Olivia Titus, Amy L. Baxter and Suzanne P. Starling. Pediatrics. 2003;111:e191-e194. CAQMU. 2003(3);10:22-23. 44. Does soccer headgear attenuate the impact of heading a soccer ball? Rosanne S Naunheim, Amanda Ryden, John Standeven, Guy Genin, Larry Lewis, Paul Thompson and Phil Bayly. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2003;10:85-90. CAMQU. 2003(3);10:15. 45. Unusual cervical spine injury in a 1 year old. S.C.A. Winter, G. Quaghebeur & P.G. Richards. Injury. Int. J. Care Injured. 2003;34:316-319. CAQMU 2003(4);10:20-21. 46. Prognosis of brain stem lesion in children with head injury. Dieter Woischneck, Susan Klein, Steffan Reiss berg, Brigitte Peters, Stefan Avenarius, Gudun Gunther & Raimung Frisching. Childs Nervous System. 2003,19,174-178. CAQMU 2003(4);10:1617. 47. Pediatric facial Swelling. Christione C Whitelaw & Jean M Kallis. Acad Emerg Med 1998;5:146-202. CAQMU 1998(4);5:26. 48. Geographic variation of pediatric burn injuries in a metropolitan area. Kristine G. Williams, Marlo Schoolman, Kimberly S. Quayle and David Jaffe. 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Andrew Howard, Linda Rothman, Alexandra McKeag, Janneth Pazmino-Canizares, Brian Monk, Jean Comeau, Dan Mills, Steve Blazeski, Ian Hale and Alan German. Journal of Trauma. 2004,56,1276-1285. QU. 2005;12(1):31-32. 53. Abusive head trauma in young children: characteristics and medical charges in a hospitalized population. Lorraine Ettaro, Rachel P Berger, Thomas Songer. Child Abuse and Neglect. 2004;28:1099-1111. QU 2005;12(2):12. 54. Jennifer McGeehan, Brenda J Shields and Gary A. Smith. Children should wear helmets while ice-skating: A comparison of skating-related injuries. Pediatrics. 2004;114:124-128. QU 2005:12(2):29-30. 55. Subdural hematoma as clinical presentation of osteogenesis imperfecta. Anja Groninger, Jörg Schaper, Martina Mayatepek and Thorsten Rosenbaum. Pediatric Neurology. 2005, 32,140-145. QU 2005;12(3):14-15. 56. Preventing abusive head trauma among infants and young children:A hospital based, parent education program. Mark S Dias, Kim Smith, Kathy deGuehery, et al. Pediatrics 2004;115:e470-e477. QU 2005;12(3):30-31. 57. David Allaisio and Howard Fisher. Immersion scald burns and the ability of young children to climb into a bathtub. Pediatrics. 2005;115:1419-1421. QU 2005;12(4):2122. 58. Childhood bathtub-related injuries: Slip and fall prevalence and prevention. Sandra P. Spencer, Brenda J Shields and Gary A. Smith. Clinical Pediatrics. 2005;44:311-318. QU. 2006;13(1):31. 58. Pediatric drowning. A 20-year review of autopsied cases: 1. Demographic features. Gino R Somers, David A Chiasson and Charles R Smith. The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology. 2005;26:316-319. QU 2006;13(2):32-33. 59. Non-accidental burns in children-Are we neglecting neglect? Darren L Chester, Rajive M Jose, Ehab Aldlyami, Helen King and Naiem S Moiemen. Burns. 2006,32,222-228. QU 2007;14(4):11. Reprinted in AAP’s SCAN Newsletter 2006;18(4):2. 60. Munchausen syndrome by proxy caused by ipecac poisoning. Katheryn E Carter, Eugene Izzak and James Marlow. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2006;22:655-656. QU 2007;14(4):11-12. 61. Accidental foot burns in children from contact with naturally heated surfaces during summer months: Experience from a regional burn center. Madhumita Sinha, Rebecca Salness, Kevin Foster, Robin Fenn and Christa Hannasch. J Trauma 2006;61:975978. QU 2007(2):8-9. 62. Pediatric drowning: A 20-year review of autopsied cases: II. Pathological features. Gino R Somers, David A Chiasson & Charles R Smith. Am J Forensic Med and Path 2006;27:20-24. QU 2007(3):23-24. 63. Imaging of cervical spine injuries. Khanna G, El-Khoury GY. Skeletal Radiol. 2007;36:477-494. QU 2007(4):23-24. 64. A witnessed short fall mimicking presumed shaken baby syndrome (inflicted childhood neurotrauma). Horace B Gardner. Pediatr Neurosurg 2007;43:433-435. Subdural haematomas and physical abuse in the first two years of life. Victoria Trenchs, Ana I Curcoy, Ramon Navarro, Jordi Pou. Pediatric Neurosurgery 2007;43:352-357. Inflicted traumatic brain injury: Jill C. Glick and Kelley Staley. Advances in evaluation and collaborative diagnosis. Pediatric Neurosurgery 2007:43:436-441. QU 2008;15 (1):10. 65. Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy and childhood bone mass at age 9 years: a longitudinal study. MK Javid, SR Cozier, NC Harvey, CR Gale, EM Dennison, BJ Boucher, NK Arden, KM Godfrey, & C Cooper. Lancet 2006;367:36-43. High prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency in black and white pregnant women residing in Northern United States and their neonates. Lisa M Bodnar, Hyagriv N Simhan, Robert W Powers , Michael P frank, Emily Cooperstein & James M Roberts. The Journal of Nutrition 2007;137:447-452. QU 2008;15(1):19-21. 66. Unilateral hypoxic-ischemic injury in young children from abusive head trauma, lacking craniocervical vascular dissection or cord injury. Alexander M McKinney, Linda R Thompson, Charles L Truwit, Scott Velders, Ayse Karsgulle and Andrew Kiragu. Pediatric Radiology. 2008;38:164-174. Reviewed by Merten DF & Feldman KW. QU 2008;15(3):18-19. 67. Esani N, Hodgman JI, Ehsani N and Hoppenbrouwers T. Apparent Life-Threatening Events and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Comparison of Risk Factors. J Pediatr 2008;152:365-370. QU 2008;15(3): 68. Paediatric ICU burns in Finland 1994-2004. Anthony Papp, Tanya Rytkonen, Vivre Koljonen and Jyrki Vuola. Burns 2008;34:339-344. QU. 2008;15 (4):21. 69. Characteristics of thermal burns in children admitted to an Israeli pediatric surgical ward. Francis Serour, Arkadi Gorenstein and Mona Boaz. Israeli Medical Association Journal. 2008;10:282-286. QU. 2008;15(4):27. 70. Dai Q.A.Nguyen, Sean Tobin, William A. Dickson and Tom S. Potokar. Infants under 1 year of age have a significant risk of burn injury. Burns. 2008;34:863-867. QU. 2009;16(1):5. 71. William P. Meehan, III, Katherine Merschman, Vincent Chiang. An 18-month-old girl with recurrent apneic spells. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2008;24:546-549. QU 2009;16(1):21-22. 72. Truls M Straume-Naesheim, Thor E Anderson, Marianne Jochum, Jiri Dvorak, Roald Bahr. Minor head trauma in soccer and serum levels of S100B. Neurosurgery. 2008;62:1297-1306. QU 2009;16(1):24-25. 73. Jorg Klepper, Anja Heringhaus, Cornelius Wurthmann and Thomas Voit. Expect the unexpected: favorable outcome in Munchausen by proxy syndrome. Eur J Pediatr 2008;167:1085-1088. QU 2009;16(1):22-23. 74. S. Maguire, S. Moynihan, M. Mann, T. Potokar, A.M. Kemp. A systematic review of the features that indicate intentional scalds in children. Burns 2008;34:1072-1081. QU 2009 16(2):5-6. 75. Shower steamer burns in children. Jeremy Brywczynski and Donald Arnold. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2008;11:782-784. QU 2009 16(2): 19-20. 76. Gina Lowell, Kyran Quinlan and Lawrence Gootlieb. Preventing unintentional scald burns: Moving beyond tap water. Pediatrics 2008;122:799-804. QU 2009;16(2):32-33. 77. Clare EG Burlinson, Fiona Wood and Suzanne M Rea. Patterns of burn injury in the preambulatory infant. Burns 2009;35:118-122. QU 2009 16(2): 36-37. 78. J. Elise Bailey, Elizabeth Campagna, Richard Dart. The underrecognized toll of prescription opiod abuse on young children. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2009;4:419424. QU 2009;16(4):7. 79. T Fracasso, H Pfeiffer, P Pellerin, B Karger. The morphology of cutaneous burns and the type of heat application. Forensic Science International. 2009;187:81-86. QU 2009;16(4):18-19. 80. Raid Lufti, Charles Mullett, Linda Neld. Acute subdural hematoma: Potential soccer injury in an otherwise healthy child. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2009;25:582-583. QU 2010;17(1):8. 81. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels among US children aged 1 to 11 years: Do children need more vitamin D? Jonathan M Mansbach, Adit A Ginde, Carlos A Camargo, Jr. Pediatrics 2009;124:1404. Defining vitamin D deficiency in children: Beyond 25-OH vitamin D serum concentrations. Frank Greer. Pediatrics 2009;124:1471-1473. QU 2010:17(2);4-6. 81. Colin R Patterson. 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