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Study indicates that physically abused children attending accident and emergency departments are missed and that improving the clinical screening assessment is likely to be more useful than protocols in improving detection rates
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J Woodman, M Pitt, R Wentz, B Taylor, D Hodes & RE Gilbert.
J Woodman 1, M Pitt 2, R Wentz 1, B Taylor 3, D Hodes 4, RE Gilbert 1,*
1 UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK
2 Peninsula Medical School, University of Exeter, , UK
3 Royal Free Hospital and UCL Medical School, London, UK
4 Camden Primary Care Trust, London, UK
* Corresponding author Email: r.gilbert@ich.ucl.ac.uk
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