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Curriculum VitaeHoward Dubowitz, MD, MS, FAAPProfessor (Tenured), Department of PediatricsUniversity of Maryland School of MedicineNovember, 2016Contact InformationBusiness address:Department of PediatricsUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine520 West Lombard Street, 1st FloorBaltimore, Maryland 21201Business Phone: (410) 706-6144Fax Number:(410) 706-3017E-mail:hdubowitz@peds.umaryland.eduEducation1969 – 1974MD (or M.B., Ch.B) University of Cape Town Medical School, South Africa1982 – 1983M.S. in Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health Post Graduate Education and TrainingInternships1975 – 1976Rotating Internship, Tel Hashomer Medical Center, Israel1978 – 1979Pediatrics, North Shore Children's Hospital, Salem, MA.Residency1979 – 1981Pediatrics, Boston City HospitalFellowship1981 – 1983Child Abuse and Neglect, Children's Hospital, Boston. Certifications1983 Diplomat, American Board of Pediatrics, General Pediatrics2009 Diplomat, American Board of Pediatrics, Child Abuse PediatricsMedical Licensure Maryland D33000 Employment HistoryAcademic Appointments1983 – 1985 Clinical Instructor, Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School1985 – 1993 Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School Of Medicine1993 – 1999 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine1999 – presentProfessor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine2015 – presentVisiting Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Uppsala University School of Medicine, Uppsala, SwedenOther Employment1976 – 1978General Practitioner in Family Practice, London, U.K. (National Health Service)1983 – 1985Senior Staff Pediatrician, Comprehensive Child Health Program (primary care), Children's Hospital, BostonPediatrician, Child Abuse Consultation Unit, Children's Hospital, Boston Pediatrician, Family Development Clinic, Children's Hospital, Boston1985 – 1995 Pediatrician, Sexual Abuse Clinic, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore; Director 1988-1995.1985 – 2000 Director, Child Protection Program, University of Maryland Hospital.1985 – 2004 Pediatrician, Primary Care Clinic, University of Maryland Hospital.1988 – 1993 Co-Director, Growth and Nutrition Clinic, University of Maryland Hospital.2000 – Head, Division of Child Protection, Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine Co-Director, Center for Families, University of Maryland, Baltimore; Director since 2006 2006 – Pediatrician, Anne Arundel Child Advocacy CenterProfessional Society Memberships1983 – American Academy of Pediatrics - Section on Child Abuse and Neglect1984 – International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect1985 – 2004 Ambulatory Pediatric Association1991 – American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children1993 – 1995 Society for Pediatric Research2000 –Ray Helfer Society (child abuse physicians’ international honor society) –Founding Member, president 2011 – 2013Honors and Awards1969 University of Cape Town Scholarship Award1981 – 1983 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health1990 University of Maryland at Baltimore President's Community Scholar1991 State's Attorney Award, Baltimore1993Elected to Society for Pediatric Research1994Elected to Best Doctors in America Awarded American Association for the Advancement of Science – Science, Engineering and Diplomacy Fellowship (12-month sabbatical at the U.S. Agency for International Development).2000 Maryland State Council on Child Abuse and Neglect Award2001American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC)“Outstanding Professional” Award2002University of Maryland Regents’ Faculty Award for Intercampus Collaboration 2005American Academy of Pediatrics’ Special Achievement Award2007Baltimore’s Best Doctors2009Nominee, American Academy of Pediatrics, Maryland Chapter, Pediatrician of the Year Award2010American Academy of Pediatrics, Maryland Chapter, Lifetime Achievement Award2012American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Child Abuse and Neglect, Award for Outstanding Service to Maltreated Children2013Best Long Presentation, Helfer Society Annual Meeting2015Ray E. Helfer Society Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Field ofChild Abuse and Neglect2016Harvard T.H.Chan School of Public Health Alumni Award of Merit. Board Certification1984 –Board certified in Pediatrics2009 –Board certified in the sub-specialty of Child Abuse PediatricsScope of Clinical Practice 1985 – 2004General Pediatrics, Pediatric Ambulatory Clinic 2 – 5 sessions/week1986 – presentChild Protection Team, University of Maryland Medical Center Clinical consultation 2006 – presentAnne Arundel County Child Advocacy Center –clinical consultation Clinical Program Development1986 – presentCreated and leads Child Protection Team, University of Maryland Medical Center 2000 – presentCreated and leads Division of Child Protection2000 – presentCreated and helps lead Care Clinic, a treatment program for abused children2006 – 2016Developed and lead Maryland Child Abuse Medical Professionals (CHAMP) Program – a network of physicians and nurses expert in child maltreatment Administrative ServiceUniversity of Maryland Medical System1987 – 1988Interviewer, Medical School Applicants1989Coordinator, United Way Campaign, Department of Pediatrics1986 – 1993Pediatric resident advisor1990 – Interviewer, pediatric intern applicants1991 – 1993 Organized an interdepartmental group to address policy and practice issues concerning drug-exposed newborns, and to coordinate efforts with community agencies1991Led development of UMMS Child Protection Manual1997Led revision of UMMS Child Protection ManualOrganized section on child maltreatment for Pediatric House Staff ManualOrganized working group to develop a home visiting program for high-risk families 1997 –University of Maryland Medical System Ethics Committee1998 – 2002Pediatric resident advisor1998 – 2000Member, Appointments, Promotions, and Tenure Committee, University of Maryland School of Medicine2000 – 2001 Chair, Appointments, Promotions, and Tenure Committee, University of Maryland School of Medicine2000 – Head, Division of Child Protection, Department of Pediatrics2002 – 2005Medical student advisor2006 – 2012UMB Institutional Review Board member2009 – 2014Pediatric resident advisor2009 – Faculty Advisor, Peds Pals (a group of ~40 medical students, each year)Local and State Service1984 – 1985 Governor's Advisory Council Subcommittee on Children in Substitute Care, Boston, MA1986 – Committee on Child Maltreatment, Maryland Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics; Chair 1991 – 20041987 – 1989 Committee on Infants and Children, Maryland Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics1987 – 1990 Child Protective Services Advisory Committee, Department of Human Resources, Maryland; Chair, 1989-19901989 – 1990 Vice President, Defense for Children, International - USA, Capital Chapter Secretaries' Task Force on Drug Affected Newborns, Maryland1989 – 1990 Subcommittee on Multidisciplinary Teams, Child Protective Services Advisory Committee, Maryland1989 – 1997 Chair, Committee on Substitute Care and Child Maltreatment, Maryland Chapterof the American Academy of Pediatrics Subcommittee on Health Care of Foster Children, Maryland Chapter of theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics1989 – 1994 Board Member, Center for Child Protection and Family Support, Washington, DC1989 – 1995 Board Member, Parents Anonymous, Maryland1990 – 1998 Board Member, Child Advocacy Network, Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City1991Panel to Examine Drug-Affected Children, Maryland Sub-cabinet for Children, Youth & Families1991 – 1993 Family Preservation Advisory Committee, Maryland Department of HumanResources Committee on Budget and Public Policy, Family Preservation Advisory Committee, Maryland Department of Human Resources1991 – 1999 Maryland Child Fatality Review Committee1995 – 2003 Executive Committee, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children,Maryland Chapter1997 – 1998 Montgomery County Child Protection Task Force1998 – 2002 Chair, Nominations Committee, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Maryland Chapter1999 – 2005 Maryland State Council on Child Abuse and Neglect2000 – 2005 Child Welfare Advisory Council, Maryland Department of Human ResourcesBaltimore City Citizen Review Panel2002 – 2010 Advisory Board, Center for Infant Studies, University of Maryland School of Medicine2006 –2016 Director, Maryland Child Abuse Medical Professionals (CHAMP) Program2009 – present Member, Research and Planning Committee, The Family Tree, Baltimore, MD2011 – 2016 Member, the Baltimore Citywide Child Protection Team (BCCPT), a collaborative program between the Child Protection Teams at the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins, Baltimore City Department of Social Services, Baltimore Child Advocacy Center, Baltimore City Police Department, and Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s OfficeNational and International Service 1986 – 1990 Board Member, Defense for Children International - USA1989 – 1994 Education Committee, Section on Child Abuse and Neglect, American Academy of Pediatrics1991 – 1996 Task Force on Child Neglect, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Executive Committee, Section on Child Behavior and Development, American Academy of Pediatrics1991 – 2000 Board Member, National Child Welfare Center on Foster Care, Institute for the Study of Children and Families, East MichiganUniversity Member, Federal Interagency Research Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect1992 – 1994 Infant Expert Panel for the National Guidelines for Preventive Child Health Services and Health Promotion (“Bright Futures”)North American Kinship Care Policy and Practice Committee 1993 – 1998 National Research Council, Child Welfare League of America1994 – 2000 Board Member, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 1995 – 1996 Fellowship Committee, Section on Child Abuse and Neglect, American Academy of Pediatrics Chair, Legislative Committee, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children1995 – 2000 Executive Committee, Board of American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children1996 – 1997 Chair, Task Force on Managed Care and Child Maltreatment, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children1996 – 2000 Chair, Public Affairs Committee, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children1996 – 2003 APSAC representative on the National Child Abuse Coalition1996 – 2002Advisory Board, Section on Child Maltreatment, Division 37, American Psychological Association1997 Vice President, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Steering Committee Member, 1st Leadership Retreat for Physicians Working in Child Maltreatment Expert Panel on Peer Review, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect1998Steering Committee Member, 2nd Leadership Retreat for Child Abuse and Forensic Pediatrics Panel on Child Abuse Definitions and Research, National Institutes of Health1999Founding Member, Helfer Society; member, Nominations Committee2000 – 2001 Advisory Board, National Child Protection Education Project, Center for Pediatric Emergency Medicine2001American Academy of Pediatrics Steering Committee on Prevention of Child Maltreatment2002 – 2004 Advisory Panel, Child Trends2004 – 2009 Chair, Helfer Society Committee on Prevention2004 – 2016 Member, Executive Council, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect 2004 – 2008 Chair, Faculty Program, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect 2007 – 2013Member, Prevent Child Abuse America Board of Directors; member, Research Committee, chair since 2011 2008 – 2009 Member, American Psychological Association Working Group on Child Maltreatment Prevention Through Community Health Centers. Funded by the CDC2008 – 2010Member, World Psychiatric Association, Taskforce on the Relationship Between Maternal Mental Health and Child Maltreatment2009 – 2010Member, WHO Committee on Preventing Child Maltreatment in Low and Middle Income Countries 2010 – 2012Member, NACHRI Advisory Committee on “Defining the Children’s Hospital Role in Child Maltreatment.” 2012 – 2016Editor, ISPCAN’s World Perspectives on Child Abuse2012 – presentMember, WHO Violence Prevention Alliance?(VPA) Parenting Project Group 2015 – present Member, WHO Committee on Addressing Child Maltreatment by the Health Sector in Low and Middle Income Countries 2016 – 2018American Academy of Pediatrics’ Technical Assistance Project Advisory Committee for the Screening in Practices Initiative.TeachingHarvard Medical School1982 Organized a two-day course on child maltreatment1983 – 1985 Children's Hospital, Boston and Harvard Medical School - taught medicalstudents, pediatric residents and faculty, on child abuse and neglect, and primary careUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine1985 – Attending in Pediatrics, 4-6 weeks a year (teaching attending in recent years)1985 – 2004 Preceptor, Pediatric Ambulatory Center, 1-3 sessions per week1986 – Lectures on child maltreatment for medical students, two hours, 4-5 a year1986 – 1998 Pediatric Core Conferences for House Staff, 2-3 a year1986 – 1994 Organized monthly conferences on child maltreatment in Pediatric Emergency Department1986 – 1997 Attending in well baby nursery - one weekend every two months, for pediatric residents and medical students1986 – 1995 Attending, Care Clinic (sexual abuse) - one session per week, for medical students 1991 – 1993 Attending in pediatric emergency department - one night every two months, for pediatric residents and medical students 1996 – present Organize a one-day seminar on child maltreatment for PL-1s. (Supported by Ross & Abott Laboratories, 1998 - 2001)1999 – 2002 Attending in well baby nursery, 1 – 2 weeks/year, for pediatric residents and medical students2001 – present Organize electives for residents and medical students (5 – 8 each year)2003 – 2008 Organized a series of 5 seminars on child maltreatment for PL-2s, five times a year2010 – Organize a mandatory rotation for pediatric residents, two groupseach rotation, four half-days per rotation; one group since 2015Fellows1999 – 2000 Tanya Morrel, PhD, Psychology Post-doctoral Fellow2001 Ari Silver-Isenstadt, MD, MA, Pediatric Fellow 2001 – 2003 Wendy Lane, MD, Fellow in Epidemiology and Preventive MedicineUniversity of Maryland at Baltimore1986 – 1991 Organized monthly colloquia on child maltreatment for professionals in the greater Baltimore area1986 – 1994 With a federal grant, developed and organized a model educational interdisciplinary program on child abuse and neglect.1986 – 1997 Lecturer in School of Social Work courses on child abuse and neglect2010 – present Lecturer on child abuse and neglect, School of Social Work Child Welfare Academy2012 Lecturer on “child abuse and neglect”, Mini-Med SchoolDissertation Committees1990Jacqueline Hutcheson, Ph.D. (Psychology) - University of Maryland, Baltimore County1992Chris Curtis, DSW - University of Maryland School of Social Work1993Curtis McMillen, DSW - University of Maryland School of Social Work1993Annabella Klockner, M.A. (Psychology) - University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1999Joy Ernst, DSW - University of Maryland School of Social Work1999Sue Busby, MA. (Psychology) - University of Maryland, Baltimore County1999Laura Mackner, Ph.D. (Psychology) - University of Maryland, Baltimore County2005Angie Grodack, M.A. (Psychology) - University of Maryland, Baltimore County2015Hyeshin Park,DSW - University of Maryland School of Social WorkState of Maryland1991 - 1994 Organized presentations on child maltreatment at community hospitals; supported by a grant of $5,000 from Med Mutual to the American Academy of Pediatrics (Maryland) Committee on Child Maltreatment2006 – 2016 Leading the Maryland Child Abuse Medical Professionals Program (a statewide network of physicians and nurses working in the field of child maltreatment) Funded by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; participant 2016 -Grant SupportPrincipal Investigator1986 Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress. Child Maltreatment in the United States: Etiology, Impact, and Prevention. $5,500. Contract no. 633-3705.01986 – 1988 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of Human Development Services. A Model Educational Program in Child Abuse for Pediatricians in Training. $46,068. Grant No. 90CA1205/011989 – 1990 Maryland Department of Human Resources. Health and Educational Assessments of Children Placed with Relatives. $277,3321989 – 1990 Designated Research Initiative Fund, University of Maryland. The Determinants of Health and Psychosocial Outcomes in Sexually Abused Children. $12,0001989 – 1994 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Human Development Services. Understanding Child Neglect: The Key to Prevention. $486,998. Grant No. 90CA1401/01.1991 – 199 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The Well Being of Children in Foster Care. $48,512. Grant No. 173121991 – 1995 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Administration on Children and Families. A Longitudinal Study of Child Neglect. $709,994. Grant No. 90CA14811995 – 2000 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families. A Longitudinal Study of Child Neglect II. $1,249,779. Grant No. 90CA1569011997 – 1998 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families. Fathers and Child Maltreatment. $55,510. Supplementto Grant No. 90CA1580. Total Direct Costs in current year: $47,4991998 – 2000 Maryland Department of Human Resources. Child Victims of Violence: A Model Program for Managed Health Care. $256,9902000 – 2003 Maryland Department of Human Resources. Prevention, Identification, and Treatment of Child Victims of Violence. $600,0002000 – 2005 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families. A Longitudinal Study of Child Neglect III. Grant No. 90CA1681/02. $1,250,0002001 – 2005 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families. Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: A Role for Pediatrics. $1,000,000. Grant No. 90CA1695/012003 – 2006 Maryland Department of Human Resources. Child Victims of Abuse and Domestic Violence: Identification, Assessment, and Treatment. $599,6672005 – 2008 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Community Pediatricians. Grant no. 1R49CE000588 01R49C. $900,0002005 – 2010 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families. A Longitudinal Study of Child Neglect IV. 90CA1749 $1,250,000. 2006 – 2009 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. A Public Health Infrastructure for Child Maltreatment in Maryland. $675,000.2008 – 2009 Doris Duke Foundation. Prevention of Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatricians. Direct: $289,080, Indirect: $34,687, Total: $323,770 2009 – 2012 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. A Public Health Infrastructure for Child Maltreatment in Maryland. $675,000.2010 – 2011 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families. A Longitudinal Study of Child Neglect IV – Low-cost extension. 90CA1749. $75,000.2010 – 2012 Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Child Victims of Violence, $419,856.2011 – 2011 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. A Public Health Infrastructure for Child Maltreatment in Maryland – Website Development. $25,000.2011 – 2016 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Role for Pediatrics, $629,0002011 – 2012 Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Training Maryland Law Enforcement About Child Maltreatment, $43,0002012 – 2013 Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Training Maryland Law Enforcement About Child Maltreatment, $43,0002012 – 2013 Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Child Victims of Violence, $43,0002012 – 2017 National Institute of Drug Abuse. Drug Use Trajectories and the Transition toAdulthood Among Maltreated Youth. $3,131,894. Grant 5R01DA031189-042012 – 2015 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. A Public Health Infrastructure for Child Maltreatment in Maryland. $675,000.2013 – 2014 Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Child Victims of Violence, $164,500 2013 – 2014 Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Training Maryland Law Enforcement About Child Maltreatment, $19,9802014-2015Maryland Technology Development Corporation. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Using Software Innovation to Prevent Child Abuse and Help Promote Children’s Health, Development and Safety, $100,0002014-2015Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Child Victims of Violence, $215,000 2014-2015Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Training Maryland Law Enforcement About Child Maltreatment, $19,0002015-2016Governor’s Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Child Victims of Violence, $215,1992015-2016Governor’s Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Training Maryland Law Enforcement About Child Maltreatment, $19,8732015-2016United Way of Central Maryland. Care Clinic-Baltimore County, $15,0002016-2017Governor’s Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Child Maltreatment Trainingfor Law Enforcement. $33,5642016-2018Governor's Office of Crime Control & Prevention. Victims of ChildMaltreatment, $967,543 Co-Principal Investigator1988 – 1993U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health and Resources Development. Home Intervention for Infants with Failure to Thrive. $678,767. Grant No. MCR-88-14. Principal Investigator: Maureen Black, Ph.D.1992 – 1997U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health and Resources Development. Growth and Development: Longitudinal Follow-up. $783,384. Grant No. MCR-28-16. Principal Investigator: Maureen Black, Ph.D.1996 – 2001U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families. Helping Families Prevent Neglect. $749,735. Grant No. No. 580. Principal Investigator: Diane DePanfilis, Ph.D. 1997 – 1999U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children and Families. Risk and Development: Secondary Longitudinal Data Analyses. $47,499. Grant No. CA1621-01. Principal Investigator: Raymond Starr, Jr., Ph.D. 2000 – 2005National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Neglect And Adolescents: A Multi-site Longitudinal Study. Principal Investigator: Desmond Runyan, MD, DPH. 5RO1 HD39689.Co-Investigator1989 – 1990Thomas Wilson Foundation. Health Status and Health Care Services for Children in Foster Care. $12,500. Principal Investigator: Susan Feigelman, MD2001 – 2002Thomas Wilson Foundation. Evaluation of Two Treatment Modalities for Abused Children. $37,000. Principal Investigator: Catherine Koverola, PhD2001 – 2007US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Growth and Development Longitudinal Follow-Up: Phase 2. 1,399,314.00. Principal Investigator: Maureen Black, PhD. Grant No. 1R40MC 00241-01. 3% time.2004 – 2005Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Evaluation of an Abusive Head Trauma Prevention Program. $99,097. Grant No. R49/CE000295-01. Principal Investigator: Wendy Lane, MD, MPH2004 – 2005University of Maryland School of Medicine Intramural Grant. Screening for Occult Abdominal Trauma in Physically Abused Children. $14,616. UMB. Account No. 02-1-31090. Principal Investigator: Wendy Lane, MD, MPH2004 – 2007Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Evaluation of an Abusive Head Trauma Prevention Program. $99,097. Principal Investigator: Wendy Lane, MD, MPH Grant no. R49/CE000295-01.2005 – 2006US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Growth and Development Dissemination Phase. Principal Investigator: Maureen Black, PhD. Grant No.1R40MC 04297. 5% time.2006 – 2010Maryland Department of Human Resources. Child Victims of Abuse and Domestic Violence: Identification, Assessment, and Treatment. $880,000. Principal Investigator: Cindy Weisbart, PsyD. 5% time2011 – 2016U.S. Health Research Services Administration. The Baltimore Citywide Child Protection Team: Improving Access to Care for Children with Suspected Abuse and Neglect. Principal Investigator: Wendy Lane, MD, MPH. HRSA 1H17MC21563. Total Direct Costs: $198,415. 4.8% time.Editorial Boards1996 - Child Abuse and Neglect, The International Journal1996 - The Quarterly1997 - Child Maltreatment, Associate Editor since 20052001 - 2006Pediatrics 2007 - Child Indicators Research: Journal of the International Society of Child IndicatorsThe International Journal of Child Health and Human Development2008 - 2014 Academic Pediatrics2009 -American Journal of OrthopsychiatryAd hoc reviewer for approximately 15 other journals.PublicationsArticles in Referred JournalsDubowitz, H. Child Abuse and/or neglect: Two Case Reports. Child Abuse Neglect,1985;9:555-559.Dubowitz, H., & Newberger, E.H. Sequelae of Reporting Child Abuse. Pediatric Dentistry. 1986; 8(1 Spec No):88-92.Dubowitz, H., Hampton, R., Bithoney W.G., Newberger, E.H. Inflicted and Non-inflicted Injuries: Differences in Child and Family Characteristics. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1987;57(4):525-535.Woolf, A., Taylor, L., Melnicoe, L., Andolsek, K., Dubowitz, H., De Vos, E., Newberger, E.H. What Residents Know about Child Abuse. American J Dis Child. 1988;42(6):668-672.Dubowitz, H., Newberger, C. M., Melnicoe, L., Newberger, E.H. The Changing American Family. Ped Clin North Am. 1988;35(6):1291-1312.Dubowitz, H. Child Abuse Programs and Pediatric Residency Training. Pediatrics. 1988; 82 (3 pt 2):477-480.Dubowitz, H. Prevention of Child Maltreatment: What is Known? Pediatrics. 1989; 83(4):570-577.Dubowitz, H., Zuckerman, D.M., Bithoney, W.G., Newberger, E.H. Child Abuse and Failure to Thrive: Individual, Familial and Environmental Characteristics. Violence and Victims. 1989; 4(3):191-201.Dubowitz, H. Cost-effectiveness and the Prevention of Child Maltreatment. Child Abuse Neglect. 1990; 14:177-186.Black, M., Dubowitz, H. Failure to Thrive: Lessons from Animal Models and Developing Countries. J Dev Behav Ped. 1991; 12(4):259-267.Dubowitz, H., Black, M. An Evaluation of a Child Maltreatment Course for Pediatric Residents. J Dev Behav Ped. 1991; 12(5):305-307.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S., Tepper, V., Davidson, N., Lichenstein, R. The Physical Health of Children in Kinship Care. Am J Dis Child. 1992; 146(5):603-610.Dubowitz, H., Bross, D. Pediatric Documentation of Child Maltreatment. Am J Dis Child. 1992; 146(5):596-599.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D. The Diagnosis of Child Sexual Abuse. Am J Dis Child. 1992; 146:688-693.Bithoney, W.G, Dubowitz, H., Egan, H. Failure to Thrive/Growth Deficiency. Pediatrics in Review. 1992; 13(12):453-460.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., K , S. A Profile of Kinship Care. Child Welfare.1993; LXXII (2):153-169.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Starr, R., Zuravin, S. A Conceptual Definition of Child Neglect. Criminal Justice Behavior. 1993; 20 (1): 8-26.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D., Verschoore, A. A Follow-up Study of Behavior Problems Associated with Child Sexual Abuse. Child Abuse Neglect. 1993; Nov-Dec;17 (6):743-754. Dubowitz, H., Zuravin, S., Starr, R., Harrington, D., Feigelman, S. Behavior Problems of Children in Kinship Care. J Dev Behav Ped. 1993; 14:386-393. Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D. Sexual Abuse: Developmental Differences in Children's Behavior and Self-perception. Child Abuse Neglect. 1994; 18(1):85-95.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Harrington, D., Starr, R., Zuravin, S., Sawyer, R. Children in Kinship Care: How Do They Fare? Children Youth Services Review. 1994; 16:85-106.Dubowitz, H. Medical Neglect: What Can Physicians Do? Maryland Med J. 1994; 43(4):337-341.Dubowitz, H. Kinship Care: Suggestions for Future Research. Child Welfare. 1994; 73(5):553-564.Sawyer, R., Dubowitz, H. School Performance of Children in Kinship Care. Child Abuse Neglect. 1994; 18(7):587-597. Dubowitz, H., Sawyer, R. School Behavior of Children in Kinship Care. Child Abuse Neglect. 1994; 18(11):899-911.Dubowitz, H. Neglecting the Neglect of Neglect. J Interpersonal Violence. 1994; 9(4):556-560.Black, M., Hutcheson, J., Dubowitz, H., Berenson-Howard, J. Parenting Style and Developmental Status in Children with Non-Organic Failure to Thrive. J Ped Psychology. 1994; 19(6):689-707. Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Hutcheson, J., Berenson-Howard, J., Starr, R. A Clinical Trial of Home Intervention Among Children with Failure to Thrive. Pediatrics. 1995; 95(6) 807-814.Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., Starr, R. Access to Health Care and Health Needs Among Children in Kinship Care. Archives Ped Adolesc Med. 1995;149:882-886.Harrington, D., Dubowitz, H., Black, M. Binder, A. Maternal Substance Use and Neglectful Parenting: Relationships with Children's Development. J Clin Child Psych. 1995; 24:258-263.Stein, M., Grajiano, A., Howard, B., Dubowitz, H., Maria: Stubborn, Willful, and Always Full of Energy. J Dev Behavl Ped. 2001; 22(2 Suppl):S17-21.Black, M., Hutcheson, J., Dubowitz, H., Starr, R., Berenson-Howard, J. The Roots ofCompetence: Mother-child Interaction Among Low-Income, African American Families. J Applied Dev Psych. 1996; 7:381-400.Hutcheson, J., Black, M., Talley, M., Dubowitz, H., Berenson-Howard, J., Starr, R., Thompson, B. Risk Status and Home Intervention Among Children with Failure to Thrive: Follow-up at Age 4. J Ped Psych. 1997; 22(5):651-668.Dubowitz, H. Ethical Issues in Professionals’ Response to Child Maltreatment. Child Maltreatment. 1997; 2(4):348-355.Harrington, D., Black, M., Starr, R., Dubowitz, H. Child Neglect: Examining Child Temperament and Family Context. Am J Orthopsych. 1998; 68 (1):108-116.Runyan, D.K., Hunter, W.N., Socolar, R., Amaya-Jackson, L., English, D., Landsverk, J., Dubowitz, H., Browne, D.H., Bangdiwala, S.I., Mathew, R.N. Children who Prosper in Unfavorable Environments: The Impact of Social Capital. Pediatrics. 1998; 101(1):12-18.Dubowitz, H. Children’s Responses to the Medical Evaluation for Child Sexual Abuse. Child Abuse Neglect. 1998; 101(1 Pt 1):12-8.Dubowitz, H., Klockner, A., Starr, R., Black, M. Community and Professional Definitions of Neglect. Child Maltreatment. 1998; 3:235-243.Runyan, D., Curtis, P., Hunter, W., Black, M., Kotch, J., Bangdiwala, S., Dubowitz, H.,English, D., Everson, M., Landsverk, J. LONGSCAN: A Consortium for Longitudinal Studies of Maltreatment and the Life Course of Children. Aggression Violent Behav. 1998; 3(3):275-285.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Starr, R. Father Involvement and Child Behavior and Development. Child Dev. 1999; 70:967-978.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Kerr, M., Starr, R., Harrington, D. Fathers and Child Neglect. Archives Ped Adolesc Med. 2000; 154(2):135-141.Dubowitz, H., Giardino, A., Gustavson, E. Child Neglect: A Concern for Pediatricians. Ped Review. 2000; 21(4):111-6.Knight, L., Runyan, D., Dubowitz, H., Brandford, C., Kotch, J., Litrownik, A., Hunter, W. Methodological and Ethical Challenges Associated with Child Self-Report of Maltreatment. J Interpersonal Violence. 2000; 15(7):725-759.Black, M., Kerr, M., Dubowitz, H., Hunter, W., English, D., Schneider, M., Hussey, J. Preschool Children of Adolescent Parents Benefit from Supportive Mother-partner Relationships but not from Three-generation Households. Pediatrics. 2000; 4:909-918.Simms, M., Dubowitz, H., Szogoyi M. The Health Care of Children in Foster Care. Pediatrics. 2000; 106 (4 Suppl):909-18. Dubowitz, H., Kerr, M., Hussey, J., Black, M., Starr, R., Morrel, T. Type and timing of mothers' victimization: effects on mothers and children. Pediatrics. 2001; 107(4):728-35.Dubowitz, H., Kerr, M., Cox, C., Radhakrishna, A., English D., Runyan, D., Litrownik, A., Schneider, M., Black, M. Father Involvement and Children’s Functioning at Age 6: A Multi-site Study. Child Maltreatment. 2001; 6(4):300-9.Dubowitz H., Papas MA, Black MM, Starr RH Jr. Child neglect: Outcomes in high-risk urban preschoolers. Pediatrics. 2002; 109(6):1100-7.Ricci, L.R., Christian, C.W., Reece, R.M., Dubowitz, H., Ludwig, S. Report of the 1997 Child Abuse Physician Leadership Conference. Child Maltreatment. 2002; 7(2):166-9.Black, M.M., Papas, M.A., Hussey, J.M., Hunter, W., Dubowitz, H., Kotch, J., English, D., Schneider, M. Behavior and development of preschool children born to adolescent mothers: risk and 3-generation households. Pediatrics. 2002;109(4):573-80Dubowitz, H. Preventing Child Neglect and Physical Abuse: A Role for Pediatricians. Ped Rev. 2002; 23(6):191-6.Black, M.M., Kerr, M.A., Hussey, J.M., Dubowitz, H., Kotch, J.B. & Starr, R.H. Behavior problems among preschool children born to adolescent mothers: Effects of maternal depression and perceptions of partner relationships. J Clin Child Adolesc Psych. 2002; 31(1):16-26Lane, W., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D. Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations: Adherence to Recommendations. J Child Sexual Abuse. 2002; 11(4):17-34.Harrington, D., Zuravin, S. J., DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H., Ting, L. The Neglect Scale: Confirmatory factor analysis in a low-income sample. Child Maltreatment. 2003; 18:29-41.Morrel, T., Dubowitz, H., Kerr, M., Black. M., The Effect of Maternal Victimization on Children: A Cross-Informant Study. J Family Violence. 2003; 18(1):29-41.Krugman, S. & Dubowitz, H. Failure to Thrive. American Family Physician. 2003; 68(5):879-84. Dubowitz, H., Pitts, S., Black, M. Measurement of Three Major Subtypes of Child Neglect. Child Maltreatment. 2004; 9(4):344-56.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Ross, K., Vaughan, D. The Involvement of Low-Income African American Fathers in their Children’s Lives, and the Barriers. Ambulatory Pediatrics. 2004; 4(6):505-508.Dubowitz, H., Pitts, S.C., Litrownik, A.J., Cox, C.E., Runyan, D., Black, M.M. Defining child neglect based on child protective services data. Child Abuse Neglect. 2005; 29(5):461-477.English, D. J., Mukund, P., Upadhyaya, M. P., Litrownik, A. J., Marshall, J. M., Runyan, D. K., Graham, J. C., Dubowitz, H. Maltreatment's wake: The relationship of maltreatment dimensions to child outcomes. Child Abuse Neglect. 2005; 29(5):461-477.Hussey, J.M., Marshall, J.M., English, D.J., Knight, E.D., Lau, A.S., Dubowitz, H., Kotch, J.B. Defining maltreatment according to substantiation: Distinction without a difference? Child Abuse Neglect. 2005; 29(5):461-477.Litrownik, A.J., Lau, A., English, D.J., Briggs, E., Newton, R.R., Romney, S., Dubowitz, H. Measuring the severity of child maltreatment. Child Abuse Neglect. 2005; 29(5):461-477.Runyan, D., Cox, C, Dubowitz, H., Newton, R., Upadhyaya, M., Leeb, R., Everson, M., Knight, E.,Kotch, J.B. Describing Maltreatment: Do child protective service reports and research definition agree? Child Abuse Neglect. 2005; 29(5):461-477.Thompson, R., Briggs, E.C., English, D.J., Dubowitz, H., Lee, L.-C., Brody, K., Everson, M.D., & Hunter, W.M. Suicidal ideation among maltreated and at-risk 8-year-olds: Findings from the LONGSCAN studies. Child Maltreatment. 2005; 10(1):26-36. DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H. Family Connections: A Program for Preventing Child Neglect. Child Maltreatment. 2005; 10(2):108-123.Dubowitz, H., Newton, R.R., Litrownik, A.J., Lewis, T., Briggs, E.C., Thompson, R., English, D., Lee, Li-Ching., Ferick, M.M. Examination of a Conceptual Model of Child Neglect. Child Maltreatment. 2005; 10(2):173-179.Koverola, C., Kerr, M., Pitts, S., Black, M., Dubowitz, H. Longitudinal investigation of the relationship among maternal victimization, depressive symptoms, social support, and children's behavior and development. J Interpersonal Violence. 2005; 20(12):1523-46. Thompson, R., Dubowitz, H., English, D.J., Nooner, K.B., Wike, T., Bangdiwala, S.I., Runyan, D.K., & Briggs, E.C. Parents’ and teachers’ concordance with children’s self-ratings of suicidality: Findings from a high-risk sample. Suicide Life-Threatening Behavior. 2006; 36,167-181.Knight, E. D., Smith, J. B., Dubowitz, H., Litrownik, A. J., Kotch, J.B., English, D., Everson, M. D., & Runyan, D. K. Reporting participants in research studies to child protective services:?Limited risk to attrition.?Child Maltreatment. 2006;11(3),257-262.Flaherty, E.G., Thompson, R., Litrownik, A.J., Theodore, A., English, D.J., Black, M.M., Wike, T., Whimper, L., Runyan, D.K., & Dubowitz, H. Relationship between childhood maltreatment and chronic health problems in childhood. Arch Ped Adolesc Med. 2006;160(12):1232-1238.Dubowitz, H., Bennett, S. Physical Abuse and Neglect of Children: Key Health Issues. Lancet. 2007; 2;369(9576):1891-9.Lane, W.G., Dubowitz, H. Identification and reporting of abusive fractures by orthopedic surgeons. Clin Orthopedics Related Research. 2007;261:219-225.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Greif, G.L., Jensen, T.K., Lamb, M.M, Low Income African American Fathers’ Involvement in Children’s Lives: Implications for Practitioners. J Family Social Work. 2006;10(1):25-41.Black, M.M., Dubowitz, H., Krishnakumar, A., Starr, R.H. Jr. Early intervention and recovery among children with failure to thrive: follow-up at age 8. Pediatrics. 2007; 120(1):59-69.Dubowitz, H., Prescott, L., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Kim, J. Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in an Urban Pediatric Primary Care Clinic. Pediatrics. 2008; 121(1):e85-91.Lane, W., Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Kim, J. Prescott, L., Meyer, W., Tracy, J.K. Screening for Parental Substance Abuse in an Urban Pediatric Primary Care Clinic. Ambulatory Pediatrics. 2007; 7:458-462.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Blackman, K., Grube, L., Meyer, W., Tracy, J.K. Screening for depression in an urban pediatric primary care clinic. Pediatrics. 2007; 119(3):435-43. Van Tilburg, M. A., Chitkara, D. K., Zolotor, A., Graham, J. C., Dubowitz, H., Litrownik, A., Flaherty, E., Whitehead, W. E., & Runyan, D. Childhood abuse and neglect predicts subsequent gastrointestinal symptoms in children: A prospective study. Gastroenterology. 2007;132(4) suppl. 2, 185.Kotch, J.B., Hussey, J., Lewis, T., English, D., Thompson, R., Litrownik, A., Dubowitz, H., Runyan, D., Bangdiwala, S., Barton, D., Margolis, B. Early Neglect Predicts Childhood Aggression. Pediatrics. 2008; 121(4):725-31.DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H. Assessing the cost-effectiveness of Family Connections in relation to child behavior. Child Maltreatment. 2008; 32(3):335-51.Everson, M., Smith, J.B., Hussey, J.M., English, D., Litrownik, A.J., Dubowitz, H.,Thompson, R., Knight, E.D., Runyan, D.K. Concordance between adolescent reports of Childhood abuse and Child Protective Service determinations in an at-risk sample of young adolescents. Child Maltreatment. 2008;13:14-26.Kim, J., Dubowitz, H., Hudson-Martin, E., Lane W. Comparison of 3 data collection methods for gathering sensitive and less sensitive information. Ambul Pediatr. 2008;8(4):255-60. Weisbart, C.E., Thompson, R., Pelaez-Merrick, M., Kim, J., Wike, T., Briggs, E., English, D.J., Dubowitz, H. Child and adult victimization: sequelae for female caregivers of high-risk children.Child Maltreatment. 2008; 13(3):235-44.Dubowitz H, Feigelman S, Lane W, Kim JW. Pediatric Primary Care to Help Prevent Child Maltreatment: The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model. Pediatrics. 2009;123:858-` 864Feigelman, S., Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Kim, J. Screening for Harsh Punishment in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic. Child Abuse Neglect. 2009; 33(5):269-77.Lane, W.G., Dubowitz, H., Langenberg, P. Primary care pediatricians’ experience, comfort and competence in the evaluation and management of child maltreatment: Do we need child abuse experts? Child Abuse Neglect. 2009; 33:76-83Dubowitz, H., Black, M. Failure to Thrive. Failure to thrive. BMJ Point-of-Care. 2008; pointofcare..Flaherty, E., Thompson, R., Litrownik, A.J., Zolotor, A., Dubowitz, H., Runyan, D., English, D., Everson, M. Adverse Childhood Exposures and Reported Child Health at Age 12. Academic Pediatrics. 2009;143(3):150-6Dubowitz, H, DePanfilis, D. Child Welfare in the United States: In Theory and Practice. Int J Child Health Human Dev. 2009 ;2(3):305-311Dubowitz, H. Child Protection Around the World: Similarities and Differences, Advances and Challenges. Int J Child Health Human Dev. 2009; 2(3):217-222Black, M.M., Oberlander, S.E., Lewis, T., Knight, E.D., Zolotor, A.J., Litrownik, A.J. Thompson, R., Dubowitz, H., English, D.E. A prospective investigation of sexual intercourse among adolescents maltreated prior to age 12. Pediatrics. 2009; 9(3):941-9. Lane, W., Dubowitz, H. Screening for occult abdominal trauma in children with suspected physical abuse. Pediatrics. 2009;124(6):1595-1602Younis M., Lewis, T., Hussey, J., Thompson, R., Newton, R., English, D., Dubowitz, H. Perceptions of Neighborhood Collective Efficacy Moderate the Impact of Maltreatment on Aggression. Child Maltreatment. 2010; 15:37-4793. Van Tilburg, M., Runyan, D., Zolotor, A., Graham, J., Dubowitz, H., Litrownik, A., Flaherty, E.,Chitkara, D.,Whitehead, W. Unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms after abuse in a prospective study of children at risk for abuse and neglect. Ann Fam Med. 2010; 8(2):134-40. 94. Lewis, T., Kotch, J., Thompson, R., Litrownik, A.J., English, D.J., Proctor, L.J., Runyan, D.K., & Dubowitz, H. Witnessed violence and youth behavior problems: A multi-informant study. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2010; 80:443-451.95. Litrownik, A.J., Briggs, E.C., Hussey, J.M., English, D.J., & Dubowitz, H. Early adolescent riskbehavior outcomes of childhood externalizing behavioral trajectories. J Early Adolescence. 2011; 31:234-257. 96. Ireland R, Weisbart C, Dubowitz H, Rowe J, Stein MT. When family drawings reveal vulnerabilities and resilience. J Dev Behav Ped. 2010; 31(3 Suppl):S126-9.97. Thompson, R., Tabone, J.K., Litrownik, A.J., Briggs, E.C., Hussey, J.M., English, D.J., & Dubowitz, H. Early adolescent risk behavior outcomes of childhood externalizing behavioral trajectories. J Early Adolescence. 2011; 31:234-257. 98. Thompson, R., Proctor, L.J., English, D.J., Dubowitz, H., Narasimhan, S., & Everson, M.D. Suicidal ideation in adolescence: Examining the role of recent adverse experiences. J Adolescence. 2012; 35(1):175-86.99. Dubowitz, H., Kim, J., Black, M.M., Weisbart, C., Semiatin, J., & Magder, L.S. Identifying Children at High Risk of Child Maltreatment. Child Abuse Neglect. 2011; 35(2)96-104100.Lane WG, Lotwin I, Dubowitz H, Langenberg P, Dischinger P Outcomes for Children Hospitalized with Abusive vs. Non-inflicted Abdominal Trauma. Pediatrics. 2011; 127(6):e1400-5.101.Dubowitz, H., Villodas, M.T., Litrownik, A.J., Pitts, S.C., Hussey, J.M., Thompson, R., Black , M.M. & Runyan D. Psychometric Properties of a Youth Self-report Measure of Neglectful Behavior by Parents. Child Abuse Neglect. 2011; 35(6):414-24102.Thompson, R., Wiley, T.R.A., Lewis, T., English, D.J., Dubowitz, H., Litrownik, A.J., Isbell, P., & Block, S. Links between traumatic experiences and expectations about the future in high risk youth. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. 103.Ireland R, Weisbart C, Dubowitz H, Rowe J, Stein MT. When family drawings reveal vulnerabilities and resilience. J Dev Behav Ped. 2010; 31(3 Suppl):S126-9.104.Tabone, J.K., Guterman, N., Litrownik, A., Dubowitz, H., Isbell, P., English, D., Runyan, D., & Thompson, R. Developmental Trajectories of Behavior Problems Among Children Who Have Experienced Maltreatment: Heterogeneity during Early Childhood and Ecological Predictors. J Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. 2011;19:204-216.105.Lewis, T., Kotch, J.B., Wiley, T.R., Litrownik, A.J., English, D.J., Thompson, R., Zolotor, A., Block, S., & Dubowitz, H. Internalizing problems: A potential pathway from child maltreatment to adolescent smoking. J Adolesc Health. 2011; 48(3):247-52.107.Brockington, I., Chandra, P., Dubowitz, H., Jones, D., Moussa, S., Nakku, J., Quadros Ferre, WPA guidance on the protection and promotion of mental health in children of persons with severe mental disorders. World Psychiatry. 2011; 10(2):93–102. 108.Dubowitz H, Lane WG, Semiatin JN, Magder LS, Venepally M, Jans M. The safe environment for every kid model: impact on pediatric primary care professionals. Pediatrics. 2011; 127(4):e962-70.108.Dubowitz H. Fathers' role in protecting children. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2011; 32(7):546-7. 109.Oberlander SE, Wang Y, Thompson R, Lewis T, Proctor LJ, Isbell P, English DJ, Dubowitz Litrownik AJ, Black MM. Childhood maltreatment, emotional distress, and early adolescent sexual intercourse: multi-informant perspectives on parental monitoring. J Fam Psychol. 2011; 25(6):88594.110.Feigelman S, Dubowitz H, Lane W, Grube L, Kim J. Training pediatric residents in a primary care clinic to help address psychosocial problems and prevent child maltreatment. Acad Pediatr. 2011; 11(6):474-80. 111.Lane WG, Dubowitz H, Langenberg P, Dischinger P. Epidemiology of abusive abdominal trauma hospitalizations in United States children. Child Abuse Neglect. 2012:36(2):142-8112.Proctor LJ, Aarons GA, Dubowitz H, English DJ, Lewis T, Thompson R, Hussey JM, Litrownik AJ, Roesch SC.Trajectories of maltreatment re-reports from ages 4 to 12:: evidence for persistent risk after early exposure. Child Maltreat. 2012 Aug;17(3); 207-17. 113.Dubowitz H, Lane WG, Semiatin JN, Magder LS. The SEEK model of pediatric primary care: can child maltreatment be prevented in a low-risk population. Acad Pediatr. 2012; Jul-Aug; 12(4):259-68. 114.Lane WG, Dubowitz H, Langenberg P, Dischinger P. Epidemiology of abusive abdominal trauma hospitalizations in United States children. Child Abuse Negl. 2012; Feb; 36(2):142-8. 115.Lewis T, Thompson R, Kotch JB, Proctor LJ, Litrownik AJ, English DJ, Runyan DK, Wiley TR, Dubowitz H. Parent-youth discordance about youth-witnessed violence: associations with trauma symptoms and service use in an at-risk sample. Child Abuse Negl. 2012; Nov-Dec; 36(11-12):790-7.116.Jones DJ, Lewis T, Litrownik A, Thompson R, Proctor LJ, Isbell P, Dubowitz H, English D, Jones B, Nagin D, Runyan D. Linking childhood sexual abuse and early adolescent risk behavior: the intervening role of internalizing and externalizing problems. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2013; Jan;41(1):139-50. 118. 117.Dubowitz H. Neglect in children. Pediatr Ann. 2013 Apr;42(4):73-7.118.Flaherty EG, Thompson R, Dubowitz H, Harvey EM, English DJ, Proctor LJ, Runyan DK. Adverse childhood experiences and child health in early adolescence. JAMA Pediatr. 2013; Jul;167(7):622-9.119.Keeshin BR. Dubowitz H. Childhood Neglect: The Role of a Pediatrician. Pediatr Child Health. 2013; 18(8);e39-43.120.Thompson R., Jones DJ, Litrownik AJ, English DJ, Kotch JB, Lewis T, Dubowitz H. Linking mother and youth parenting attitudes: Indirect effects via maltreatment, parent involvement, and youth functioning. Child Maltreatment, 2014 19:233-246.121. Lane W, Dubowitz H. The effectiveness of food insecurity screening in pediatric primary care. International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition, 2014;3:130-138.122. 122. Dubowitz H. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Promoting children’s health, development and safety. Child Abuse and Neglect, 2014 Nov;38(11):1725-33.123. Dubowitz H. The Safe Environment for Every Kid model: promotion of children's health, development, and safety, and prevention of child neglect. Pediatr Annals. 2014; Nov;43(11):e271-7.124. Dubowitz H., & Leventhal, J. M. (2014). The pediatrician and child maltreatment: principles and pointers for practice. Pediatr Clin North Am, 61(5), 865-871.125. Dubowitz, H., Christian, C. W., Hymel, K., & Kellogg, N. D. Forensic medical evaluations of child maltreatment; a proposed research agenda. Child Abuse Negl, 2014; 38(11), 1734-1746.126. Thompson, R., Flaherty, E. G., English, D. J., Litrownik, A. J., Dubowitz, H., Kotch, J. B., Runyan, D. K. Trajectories of adverse childhood experiences and self-reported health at age 18. Acad Pediatr, 2015;15(5), 503-509.127. Dubowitz, H., Thompson, R., Proctor, L., Metzger, R., Black, M. M., English, D, Madger, L. Adversity, maltreatment, and resilience in young children. Acad Pediatr, 2016;16(3): 233-239.128. Dubowitz, H., Thompson, R., Arria, A.A., English, D., Metzger, R., & Kotch, J.B. Characteristics of child maltreatment and adolescent marijuana use: A prospective study. Child Maltreatment, 2016;21(1): 16-mentaries Dubowitz, H., Zuravij, S., Starr, R., Feigelman, S., Harrington, D. Kinship Care: Research and Practice Issues. Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics. 1993;14(6):396. Dubowitz, H. Documentation of Child Abuse: How Far Have We Come? The Year Book of Pediatrics. 2000; 162-163. Dubowitz, H. Where’s Dad? A Need to Understand Father’s Role in Child Maltreatment. Child Abuse and Neglect. 2006; 30(5):461-5. Dubowitz, H. Understanding and addressing the "neglect of neglect:" Digging into the molehill. Child Abuse Neglect. 2007;31(6):603-6. Dubowitz, H. Healing of hymenal injuries: implications for child health care professionalsPediatrics.2007;119(5):997-9. Dubowitz, H. Fathers and Children and Maltreatment: Relationships Matter Most. Child Maltreatment. 2009;14(3):291-3. Dubowitz, H. Child abuse pediatrics: research, policy and practice. Academic Pediatrics. 2011:11(6):439-41. Dubowitz, H. Fathers' role in protecting children. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2011;32(7):546-7.Articles in Non-Refereed Journals Dubowitz, H., Newberger, C.M., Melnicoe, L.H., Newberger, E.H. The Changing American Family. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 1988;35(6):1291-1311. Dubowitz, H. The Pediatrician’s Role in Preventing Child Maltreatment. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 1990;37(4):989-1002. Dubowitz, H., King, H. Child Abuse and Neglect: A Child-Centered, Family-Focused Approach. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 1995;42(1):153-166. Dubowitz, H. Tackling Child Neglect: A Role for Pediatricians. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 2009;56:363-378. Lane WG, Dubowitz H. Child Physical Abuse. Scandinavian Journal of Surgery. 2011;100:264-272. Dubowitz, H. Neglect in Children. Psychiatric Annals. 2013;43(3):106-111. Dubowitz H. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety. Zero to Three, September, 2013Books Dubowitz, H. (Ed.) Neglected Children: Research, Practice and Policy. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1999. Dubowitz, H., DePanfilis, D. (Eds.) The Handbook for Child Protection. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2000. Dubowitz, H., Merrick, J. (Eds). International Aspects of Child Protection. Nova Sciences, NewYork, NY, 2010.Chapters Bithoney, W.G., Dubowitz, H. Organic Commitants of Nonorganic Failure to Thrive. In D. Drotar (Ed.), Directions in Failure to Thrive: Research and Clinical Practice, Plenum Press, New York, 1986. Dubowitz., H., Egan, H. Infants at Risk for Maltreatment. In M. Straus (Ed.), Family Violence: The Life Cycle, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1988. Dubowitz, H., Newberger, E.H. Pediatrics and Child Maltreatment. In D. Cicchetti & V. Carlson (Eds.), Theoretical Perspectives in Child Maltreatment, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1989. Starr, R.H., Jr., Dubowitz, H., Bush, B. The Epidemiology of Child Maltreatment. In R.T. Ammerman & M. Hersen (Eds.), Children at Risk: An Evaluation of Factors Contributing to Child Abuse and Neglect, Plenum Press, New York, 1990. Dubowitz, H. The Impact of Child Maltreatment on Health. In R.H. Starr, Jr. & D.A. Jones (Eds.), The Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect, Guilford Publications, Inc, New York, 1991. Harrington, D., Dubowitz, H. What Can be Done to Prevent Child Maltreatment? In R.L. Hampton & T.P. Gullota (Eds.), Family Violence: Prevention and Treatment, Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA, 1993. Dubowitz, H., Black, M. Child Neglect. In R. Reece (Ed.), Child Abuse: Medical Diagnosis and Management, Lea and Febeger, Malvern, PA, 1993. Gaudin, J., Dubowitz, H. Family Functioning in Neglectful Families: Recent Research. In J. Duerr Berrick & N. Barth (Eds.) Child Welfare Research Review, Vol. II, Columbia University Press, New York, 1997. Harrington, D., Dubowitz, H. Preventing Child Maltreatment. In R.L. Hampton and T.P. Gullota (Eds.), Family Violence: Prevention and Treatment (2nd edition), Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1998. Dubowitz, H. The Neglect of Children’s Health Care. In H. Dubowitz (Ed.) Neglected Children: Research, Practice and Policy. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA,1999. Black, M., Dubowitz, H. A Research Agenda for Child Neglect. In H. Dubowitz (Ed.) Neglected Children: Research, Practice and Policy, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1999. Dubowitz, H. Families of Neglected Children. In M. Lamb (Ed.). Non-Traditional Families: Parenting and Child Development. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., 1999. Dubowitz, H. Child Neglect: The Long-term Medical Management. In R. Reece (Ed.), The Treatment of Child Abuse. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Dubowitz, H. Foster Care. In B. Zuckerman & S. Parker (Eds.), Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics: A Handbook for Primary Care, Little Brown and Co., Boston, MA, 1994. Dubowitz, H., Black, M. Medical Neglect. In The APSAC Handbook on Child Maltreatment, Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA, 1996. Dubowitz, H., Finkel, M. Child Abuse and Neglect. In R. Hoekelman, S. Blatman, S.Friedman, N. Nelson & H. Seidel (Eds.) Primary Care Pediatrics, The C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis.MO, 1996. Star, R., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., & Feigelman, S. (1999). Behavior problems of teens in kinship care: Cross-informant reports. In Scannapieco, M. & Hegar, R.L. (Eds.) Kinship Foster Care: Policy Practice and Research. (pp. 193-207). New York: Oxford University Press. Dubowitz, H. What is Child Neglect? In H. Dubowitz, D. DePanfilis (Eds.) The Handbook for Child Protection. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2000. Dubowitz, H. How Do I Determine Medical Neglect? In H. Dubowitz, D. DePanfilis (Eds.) The Handbook for Child Protection. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2000. Dubowitz, H. How Do I Determine if a Child’s Nutritional Needs are Not Met? In H. Dubowitz, D. DePanfilis (Eds.) The Handbook for Child Protection. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2000. Dubowitz, H. How Do I Determine Whether a Child has been Physically Abused? In H. Dubowitz, D. DePanfilis (Eds.) The Handbook for Child Protection. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA,2000. Dubowitz, H. What is the Basic Medical Evaluation for Suspected Physical Abuse? In Dubowitz, D. DePanfilis (Eds.) The Handbook for Child Protection. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2000. Dubowitz, H. How to Assess a Child’s Health Status? In H. Dubowitz, D. DePanfilis (Eds.) The Handbook for Child Protection. Sage Publication, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2000. Dubowitz, H., Finkel, M. Child Abuse and Neglect. In Hoekelman et al (Eds). Primary Pediatric Care (4th Edition), Mosby, St. Louis, MO, 2001. Dubowitz, H., Black, M. Child Neglect. R.M. Reece & S. Ludwig (Eds.), Child Abuse: Medical Diagnosis and Management, Second Edition (pp. 339-362). Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 2001. Dubowitz, H., & Black, M. Medical neglect. In L. Berliner, J. Myers, T. Reid, C. Jenny (Eds.) The APSAC Handbook on Child Maltreatment. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 2002. Dubowitz, H., & Guterman, N. Prevention of Physical Abuse and Child Neglect. In A. Giardino & R. Alexander (Eds.) Child Maltreatment: A Clinical Guide and Reference (3rd ed). St.Louis: GW Medical, Publications, 2005, pp.1063-1090. Silver-Isenstadt, A., & Dubowitz, H. Child Neglect. In L.Osborn, T. DeWitt , L. First, J. Zenel (Eds.) Pediatrics, Elsevier Mosby,?2005. Dubowitz, H. Neglect. In S. Parker, B. Zuckerman, Augustyn (Eds.) Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics – A Handbook for Primary Care. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2005. Dubowitz, H. Fatal Child Neglect. In R. Alexander (Ed.) Child Fatality Review Teams. G.W. Publishers (2007). Dubowitz, H. Defining Child Neglect. In Ferrick, M., Knutson, J., Trickett, P., Flanzer, S. Child Abuse and Neglect. Baltimore; Brooks Publishing, 2006. Dubowitz, H. Failure to Thrive. J. Edelson & C Renzetti (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, Sage Publishers, 2008. Dubowitz, H., Finkel, M. Child Physical Abuse and Neglect. In American Academy of Pediatrics, Textbook of Pediatric Care.?American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, IL, 2009. Starr, R.H., Jr., Dubowitz, H. In B. Carey, A. Crocker, E. Elias, H. Feldman, and W. Coleman (eds.) Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (4th Ed.). Social Withdrawal and Isolation, 2009. Dubowitz, H., Black, M. Child Neglect. In: R.M. Reece & C. Christian (Eds.), Child Abuse: Medical Diagnosis and Management (3rd Ed.), American Academy of Pediatrics, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2009. Dubowitz, H. The Epidemiology of Child Neglect. In C. Jenny (Ed.), Child Abuse and Neglect: Diagnosis, Treatment and Evidence. Philadelphia, 2010. Lane, W., Dubowitz, H. Child Physical Abuse and the Family. In M. Craft-Rosenberg and S. Pehler, (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Family Health. 2010 Toledo, OH: Sage Publications. 2011. Lane WG, Dubowitz H. Child Abuse Prevention: What Pediatricians Can Do? Rudolph’s Pediatrics. Colin Rudolph, Ed. Media, PA; McGraw Hill. 2010. Dubowitz H, Lane WG. Child Abuse and Neglect. In R. Kliegman et al (Eds), Nelson’s Textbook of Pediatrics. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, Inc. 2010. H, Dubowitz. Neglect of Children's Health Care. In J.E.B.Myers (Ed), APSAC Handbook of Child Maltreatment (3rd ed.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. 2010. Dubowitz, H. Neglect. In B. Zuckerman, M. Augustyn (Eds.) Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics – A Handbook for Primary Care. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2010.Dubowitz, H., & Poole, G. (2012). Child neglect: An overview. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development. G, Dubowitz H. Child Healthcare and Child Wellbeing: From the Past to the Future. In: Ben-Arieh, F. Casas, I. Frones and J. E. Korbin (Eds.) Handbook of Child Well-Being. Heidelberg, Germany, Springer, 2013 Proctor LJ, Dubowitz H. Child Neglect: Challenges and Controversies. In: J Korbin, R Krugman (Eds.) Handbook of Child Maltreatment. New York, New York, Germany, Springer Science, 2013 Dubowitz H, Lane WG. Child Abuse and Neglect. In: Nelson’s Textbook of Pediatrics, 20th ed. Robert Kliegman, Ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier, Inc., 2016. Monographs/Reports Dubowitz, H. Child Maltreatment in the United States: Etiology, Impact and Prevention. Washington, D.C., Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, 1988. Dubowitz, H., Tepper, V., Feigelman, S., Sawyer, R., Davidson, N. The Physical and Mental Health and Educational Status of Children Placed with Relatives: Final Report. Prepared for the Maryland Department of Human Resources, 1990. Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Starr, R., Harrington, D., Zuravin, S., Sawyer, R. The Wellbeing of Children in Kinship Care: Final Report. Prepared for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1993. Dubowitz, H., Ludwig, S. The Role of Health Care Providers in the Treatment and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Prepared for the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1995. Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D., Starr, R., Feigelman, S. Child Neglect: Child, Maternal and Family Functioning: Final Report. Prepared for the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1995. Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Starr, R., Winslow, M. A Longitudinal Study of Child Neglect: Final Report. Prepared for the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1996. Dubowitz, H. A Longitudinal Study of Child Neglect II: Final Report. Prepared for the Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, 2001. Dubowitz, H. A Longitudinal Study of Child Neglect III: Final Report. Prepared for the Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, 2006. Saywitz, K., Britner, P., Daniel, J., Dubowitz, H., Lutzker, J., Malik, N., Stone, J. American Psychological Association.Effective strategies to support positive parenting in community health centers: Report of the Working Group on Child Maltreatment Prevention in Community Health Centers: Washington, DC: Author, 2012. Dubowitz H. (Ed.) World Perspectives in Child Abuse (10th Edition). Denver, CO, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 2012.Dubowitz H. (Ed.) World Perspectives in Child Abuse (11th Edition). Denver, CO, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 2014. Dubowitz H., Bornes N, Tummala P (Eds.) World Perspectives in Child Abuse (12th Edition). Denver, CO, International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 2016.Manuals Dubowitz, H., Wall, L., Bond, A.M., Holden, W., Horan M., Campbell, J. Child Protection Team Manual. University of Maryland Medical System, 1991. Dubowitz, H., Shubin, C., Burger, S., Waterbury, M., Kyne, P., Parrish, M., Duffy, D. Child Protection Team Manual II. University of Maryland Medical System, 1998. Selected Invited Presentations1982"The Physical Diagnosis of Child Abuse." - Harvard Medical School Post-Graduate Course. "A Pediatric Approach to Child Abuse." - Children's Hospital, Boston, Surgical Grand Rounds.1983"Child Abuse and the Educational System." - Boston City Hospital.Series of Guest Lectures on Child Abuse - Wheelock College, Boston.1984"Controversies in Child Abuse - Identification, Reporting and Treatment." - St. Francis Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut, Pediatric Grand Rounds."Child Welfare and Health Services." - National Conference of the Association of Public Child Welfare Administrators, Washington, D.C.1985Child Abuse - Wheelock College, Boston, Guest Lecturer."Child Abuse in the 1980's - Promises and Pitfalls." - Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Boston, Pediatric Grand Rounds."The Surgeon's Role in Child Abuse." - Children's Hospital, Boston, Surgical Grand Rounds."Approaches to Adolescent Abuse." - Governor's Conference on Child Abuse, Lowell, MA.1986"Child Maltreatment: Challenges in Pediatrics." - Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C. Pediatric Grand Rounds."Pediatrics and the Prevention of Child Abuse." - University of Maryland School of Medicine,Pediatric Grand Rounds.1987"Therapeutic Approaches in Child Maltreatment." - National Conference on Family Violence University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.1988"The Changing American Family: Implications for Children." - The University of Maryland Medical School, Pediatric Grand Rounds."The Prevention of Child Abuse." - Johns Hopkins School of Public Health."Physical Health Status and Child Maltreatment." - Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Toronto, Canada."What Residents Learn about Child Abuse." - American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.1990"The Pediatric Role in Child Abuse and Neglect." - Meeting of Court Appointed Special Advocates, Baltimore, MD. "Patterns of Injury in Child Physical Abuse and Homicide - A Medical Perspective" - National Center for the Prosecution of Child Abuse Training Conference, Warrenton, Virginia."Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy." - Baltimore City Police Department, Youth Division."Failure to Thrive: A Symptom of Child Neglect?" - Grand Rounds, AMI Doctors' Hospital of Prince George's County, Maryland."Maltreated Children Placed with Relatives: How Do They Fare?" - President's Colloquium,University of Maryland at Baltimore."Medical Neglect." - Georgia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.1991"The Physical and Mental Health of Children Placed with Relatives." - University of Maryland School of Medicine, Pediatric Grand Rounds."Understanding Child Neglect." - Special Interest Group on Child Abuse, 31st Annual Meeting,Ambulatory Pediatric Association, New Orleans, LA."Health Care for Foster Children" - Maryland Department of Human Resources Conference, Glen Burnie, MD."What you Need to Know About Child Maltreatment."- Francis Scott Key Hospital, Baltimore, Pediatric Grand Rounds. "An Approach to Child Neglect." - Sheppard Pratt Hospital, Baltimore, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds.1992Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D. “Sexual Abuse: Developmental Differences in Children's Psychological Adjustment.” Annual Meeting, American Academy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, CA."The Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse." - Annual Meeting, American Academy of Pediatrics, Maryland Chapter, Annapolis, MD.1993"Advances in Child Maltreatment." - North Arundel Hospital, Glen Burnie, MD, Pediatric Grand Rounds."Dating of Injuries." - The 5th Annual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Philadelphia, PA."Protecting Yourself as Care Provider." - The 5th Annual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Philadelphia, PA."A Conceptual Definition of Child Neglect." - NCCAN Consensus Conference on Chronic Neglect, Chicago, IL."Physical Abuse." - Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore, MD, Pediatric Grand Rounds."Health Issues in Kinship Care." - Kinship Care: A National Forum for Legislators, Policymakers and Human Service Providers, Philadelphia, PA.1994"Timing of Injuries." - San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment."Child Neglect." - Second Symposium on the Prevention of Disabilities: Infants and Toddlers, Baltimore, MD."Child Neglect - Definitional Issues." - Second National APSAC Colloquium, Boston, MA."Medical Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse: Challenges and Controversies" - Governor's Second Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD."Service Delivery and Sexually Abused Infants and Toddlers." - Baltimore Mental Health Systems, Inc."Parental Discipline and Childhood Aggression." - Annual Meeting, American Academy of Pediatrics, Dallas, TX.1995"Medical Neglect." - Third National APSAC Colloquium, Tucson, AZ."Bioethical Issues in Child Maltreatment" - Third National APSAC Colloquium, Tucson, AZ.1996“Dilemmas in Medical Neglect.” - 31st Annual Springfest, Medical College of Virginia, Williamsburg, VA.“Child Neglect: Research and Clinical Practice.” - Kempe National Center Annual Conference, Keystone, CO.“Medical Neglect.” - 4th National APSAC Colloquium, Chicago, IL.“Personal and Professional Issues for Physicians Working in the Field of Child Maltreatment.” - 4th National APSAC Colloquium, Chicago, IL.“Advances in the Diagnosis of Child Abuse.” - Center for the Child: Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect and Physicians, Jerusalem, Israel.“Child Abuse: The Physicians Role.” - Center for the Child: Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect and Physicians, Jerusalem, Israel.“Dilemmas in Child Sexual Abuse.” - Governor’s 3rd Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD.“Medical Neglect.” - Sinai Hospital Grand Rounds, Baltimore, MD.1997Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Starr, R., Talley, M. “Outcomes of Child Neglect.” 5th Federal Forum on Child Abuse and Neglect Research, Washington, DC.“Longitudinal Research on Child Abuse and Neglect” Ambulatory Pediatric Association Annual Meeting, Special Interest Group on Child Abuse, Washington, DC.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D., Starr, R. “Fathers and Child Neglect.” Annual NCCANGrantees’ Meeting, Washington, DC.“Children’s Responses to the Medical Evaluation for Child Sexual Abuse.” - Utah Conference on Developing a Research Agenda on Child Sexual Abuse, Salt Lake City, UT.“Medical Neglect.” - 5th National APSAC Colloquium, Miami, FL.“Physical Abuse Research Update.” - 5th National APSAC Colloquium, Miami, FL.“What is Child Neglect?” - 5th Annual Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD.1998“Medical Neglect.”- 4th Annual South Carolina Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect,Charleston, South Carolina.“Critical Issues in Physical Abuse.” - 4th Annual South Carolina Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Charleston, SC.“Medical Neglect.” - 6th Annual Children’s Justice Conference, Bellevue, WA.“Defining Child Neglect.” - 6th Annual Children’s Justice Conference, Bellevue, WA.“The Neglect of Children’s Health Care: What Can Providers Do?” - Pediatric Grand Rounds,Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA.DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H. “Intervening in Child Neglect.” - 6th National APSAC Colloquium,Chicago, IL. Dubowitz, H, Radkowski, M. “Timing of Injuries.” - 6th National APSAC Colloquium, Chicago, IL.Dubowitz, H., Black, M.M., Kerr, M., Starr, R. “Maternal Victimization and Children’s Behavior.” The Harris Foundation, Chicago, IL“The Neglect of Children’s Health Care.” 2nd Annual Reilly Lecture, York Hospital, York, PA.Dubowitz, H., Shubin, C. “Clinical Dilemmas in Child Abuse and Neglect.” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Maryland Chapter, St. Michaels, MD.1999Dubowitz, H., Reece, R. “Physical Abuse.” APSAC Advanced Training Institute, San Diego, CA. “Domestic Violence: A Concern for Pediatricians.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD.“Child Abuse & Neglect.” Keynote address, 2nd Annual Maryland Cares Conference, Baltimore,MD.“Medical Neglect.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.“Legislative/Policy Update: What’s Happening in Washington.” 12th National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL.Sterling, J., Dubowitz, H., Reece, R. “Medical Neglect.” 12th National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL.“Failure to Thrive and Child Neglect: Assessing the Connection.” 20th Annual North Carolina Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect, Greensboro, NC.Runyan, D., Dubowitz, H., Witt, K. “Intervening in Failure to Thrive.” 20th Annual North Carolina Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect, Greensboro, NC.“Neglected Health Care.” Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect, College Park, MD.“Understanding Child Neglect.” Helfer Society, San Antonio, TX.“Medical Neglect.” 7th National APSAC Colloquium, San Antonio, TX.“Legislative/Policy Update: What’s Happening in Washington.” 7th National APSAC Colloquium, San Antonio, TX.Dubowitz, H., Alexander, R. “Physical Abuse.” - 7th National APSAC Colloquium, San Antonio, TX.Dubowitz, H., Finkel, M. “Physical and Sexual Abuse,” Advanced APSAC Institute. November, Providence, RI.“Pediatric Primary Care: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect.” Northeast Child Maltreatment Conference, Providence, RI, November.2000“Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Opportunities for Pediatricians”. San Diego Conferenceon Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA Jan, 2000.“Medical Neglect.” San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, Jan, 2000.Dubowitz, H., Alexander, R. “Physical Abuse. ” Advanced APSAC Institute, San Diego, CA, Jan, 2000.“Legislative Update.” - 17th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL, March, 2000.“Primary Care Pediatrics, Prevention of Child Maltreatment.”- 17th National Symposium on ChildSexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL, March, 2000.“Failure to Thrive, Obesity, and Child Neglect.” - 8th Annual APSAC Colloquium, Chicago, IL. July, 2000.Williams, L., Dubowitz, H. “Issues in Longitudinal Research.” 8th Annual APSAC Colloquium, Chicago, IL. July, 2000.“Pediatric Primary Care: An Opportunity for Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect.” - 8th Annual APSAC Colloquium, Chicago, IL. July, 2000. “Child Neglect: Core Concepts for Practice.” - 8th Annual APSAC Colloquium, Chicago, IL. July, 2000. “Child Neglect: A child’s perspective.” - Plenary Session, 5th Annual Northern New England Conference on Child Maltreatment, Portland, Maine, September, 2000.“Update on National Legislation: How to Get Involved.” - 5th Annual Northern New England Conference on Child Maltreatment, Portland, Maine, September, 2000.“Medical Neglect.”- 5th Annual Northern New England Conference on Child Maltreatment, Portland, Maine, September, 2000.“Neglected Health Care.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, October, 2000.“An Approach to Child Neglect.” University of South Dakota School of Medicine Annual Conference on Child Maltreatment. Sioux Falls, South Dakota, October, 2000.“Challenges in Physical Abuse.” University of South Dakota School of Medicine Annual Conference on Child Maltreatment. Sioux Falls, South Dakota, October, 2000.“Fathers and Children’s Wellbeing.” University of Maryland Community Forum. Baltimore, Maryland, November, 2000.“An Approach to Child Neglect.” Insights Forum, University of Maryland School of Social Work. Baltimore, Maryland, October, 2000.2001“Neglected Health Care.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore, MD, January, 2001.“Medical Neglect.” San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CAJanuary, 2001.“Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Opportunities for Pediatricians.” San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2001.“Legislative Update.” 18th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL, March, 2001.“Failure to Thrive, Obesity, and Child Neglect.” 18th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL, March, 2001.Dubowitz, H, Krugman S. “Medical Neglect.” Maryland Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD, April, 2001“Failure to Thrive, Obesity, and Child Neglect.” First Coast Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, April, 2001.“Medical Neglect.” First Coast Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, April, 2001.“Child Neglect: A child’s perspective.” Plenary Session, First Coast Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, April, 2001.“Pediatricians and Domestic Violence.” Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April-May, 2001“Medical Neglect.” 9th Annual APSAC Colloquium, Washington, DC, June, 20012002 “Maternal Depression: The Role of Pediatrics.” - 9th Annual APSAC Colloquium, Washington, DC, June, 2001“Medical Neglect.” San Diego Conference on Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2002“Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Opportunities for Pediatricians.” San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2002“Failure to Thrive, Obesity, and Child Neglect.” 19th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL, March, 2002.“Medical Neglect.” 19th National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, Huntsville, AL, March, 2002.“A Safe Environment for Every Kid.” Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Prevent Child Abuse America, Dallas, TX, March, 2002.Dubowitz, H, Lane, W., Bibb, L. “Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Role for Health Care Providers.” Maryland Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD, April, 2002.Dubowitz, H, Boos, S., Walker, A. “Physical Abuse: Diagnostic Challenges.” MarylandGovernor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD, April, 2002.Dubowitz, H, Rosato, J. “Ethical Issues in Research on Child Maltreatment.” Research withChildren: The New Legal and Policy Landscape. Baltimore, MD, May, 2002.“An Approach to Child Neglect.” 10th Annual APSAC Colloquium, New Orleans, LA, June, 2002.“Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Opportunities for Pediatricians.” 10th Annual APSACColloquium, New Orleans, LA, June 2002“Child Neglect: Confronting the Challenge.” Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, September, 2002.“The Connection Between Failure to Thrive, Obesity and Child Neglect.” 10th Annual Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect. New Hampshire, October, 2002.“Medical Neglect.” 10th Annual Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect. New Hampshire, October, 2002.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatricians.”.- 10th Annual Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect. New Hampshire, October, 2002.“Addressing Domestic Violence: A Concern for Child Health Professionals.” Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP).” Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Abusive Head Trauma.” Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Medical Neglect.” Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: The Role of Child Health Professionals.” Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Addressing Intimate Partner Violence: A Concern for Child Health Professionals.” Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Medical Neglect.” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Failure to Thrive and Child Neglect.” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“An Approach to Child Neglect.” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Fatal Child Neglect: A Suggested Approach.” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Abusive Head Trauma.” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Challenges in Physical Abuse.” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP).” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“What is Child Sexual Abuse? ” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“The Medical Examination of Child Sexual Abuse.” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department, Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Evaluating Possible Sexual Abuse in the Young Child.” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Testing children who may have been sexually abused for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).” Hong Kong Social Welfare Department. Hong Kong, China, November, 2002.“Abusive Head Trauma.” Pediatrics Department, Xi’an Hospital. Xi’an, China, November, 2002.“An Approach to Child Abuse and Neglect.” Department of Developmental Psychology. The Normal University. Beijing, China, November, 2002.“Fatal Child Neglect: A Suggested Approach.” 6th Annual Forensic Conference on Pediatric Issues. Orlando, Florida, December, 2002.“Medical Neglect: A Challenge for Pediatricians.” Pediatric Ground Rounds. Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. Milwaukee, WI, December, 2002.“Child Neglect: A Child’s Perspective.” June Dobbs Annual Lecture. Milwaukee, WI, December, 2002.2003“An Approach to Child Neglect.” All-day Pre-conference Institute. 14th Child Abuse and Prevention Conference. Mesa, Arizona, January, 2003.D. DePanfilis, H. Dubowitz. “Child Neglect: Confronting the Challenges.” APSAC AdvancedTraining Institute. San Diego, CA, February, 2003.“Time for Prevention: A Role for Health Professionals.” 19th National Symposium on Child Abuse. Huntsville, AL, March, 2003.“Child Neglect and Ideas for Practice.” 19th National Symposium on Child Abuse. Huntsville, AL, March, 2003.“Pediatricians’ Role in Preventing Child Maltreatment.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Alabama, Huntsville Hospital. Huntsville, AL, March, 2003.Dubowitz, H, Lane, W., Bibb, L. “Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Role for Health CareProviders.” Maryland Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD, April, 2003.“Evaluations of State Reforms of their Child Welfare Systems.” Maryland Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD, April, 2003.Dubowitz, H., Pitts, S., Black, M. "Defining Three Major Subtypes of Child Neglect Based on CPS Data.” 8th International Family Violence Research Conference. Portsmouth, NH, July, 2003. “Child Neglect.” Children’s Law Center, Washington, DC, November, 2003.“Physical Abuse.” Children’s Law Center, Washington, DC, November, 2003“Injuries and Child Neglect.” San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2004.“Assessment and Management of Child Neglect.” San Diego Conference on Responding to ChildMaltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2004.DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H. “Family Connections: Preventing Child Neglect.” San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2004.“Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Opportunities for Pediatricians.” San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2004.Dubowitz, H., Prescott, L. “Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Role for Health Care Providers – An Update.” OCAN Grantees’ Meeting, Washington, DC, March, 2004.“Fatalities and Child Neglect.” 20th National Symposium on Child Abuse. Huntsville, AL, March, 2004.“Assessment and Management of Child Neglect.” 20th National Symposium on Child Abuse.Huntsville, AL, March, 2004.“Child Neglect – Prevention.” Maryland Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD, April, 2004.“Child Neglect.” Children’s Law Center, Washington, DC, November, 2004“Physical Abuse.” Children’s Law Center, Washington, DC, November, 2004“Prevention of Child Maltreatment.” 1st Syrian National Conference on Child Maltreatment, Damascus, Syria, December, 2004.“Child Neglect and Failure to Thrive.” 1st Syrian National Conference on Child Maltreatment, Damascus, Syria, December, 2004.“Fatal Child Neglect.” Annual Meeting of Jordanian Medical Examiners, Amman, Jordan, December, 2005.“Prevention of Child Maltreatment.” Primary Care Physicians’ Meeting, Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“Bites and Burns.” Primary Care Physicians’ Meeting, Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“Fractures.” Primary Care Physicians’ Meeting, Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“Visceral Trauma.” Primary Care Physicians’ Meeting, Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“When to Suspect Child Sexual Abuse.” Primary Care Physicians’ Meeting, Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“Recognizing Child Physical Abuse.” Special Training for Physicians from Amman General Hospital. Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“Child Neglect and Failure to Thrive.” Special Training for Physicians from Amman General Hospital. Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.” Special Training for Physicians from Amman General Hospital. Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“When to Suspect Child Sexual Abuse.” Special Training for Physicians from Amman General Hospital. Amman, Jordan, December, 2004.“Fatalities and Child Neglect.” 20th National Symposium on Child Abuse. Huntsville, AL, March, 2005.“Assessment and Management of Child Neglect.” 20th National Symposium on Child Abuse.Huntsville, AL, March, 2005.“Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Opportunities for Pediatricians.” 15th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Boston, MA, April, 2005.“LONGSCAN: Fathers and Child Maltreatment.” 15th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Boston, MA, April, 2005.“Medical Neglect.” Maryland Governor’s Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, MD, April, 2005.“Child Welfare Reform.” One Child, Many Hands: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Welfare, Philadelphia, PA, June, 2005.“Child Neglect.” One Child, Many Hands: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Welfare, Philadelphia, PA, June, 2005.“Principles of Interdisciplinary Practice.” Middle East Conference on Child Maltreatment, Cairo, June, 2005.“Diagnosis of Physical Abuse.” Middle East Conference on Child Maltreatment, Cairo, July, 2005.2006“A Public Health Approach to Preventing Child Maltreatment.” ISPCAN Global Institute, SanDiego, CA, Jan, 2006.“Confronting Child Neglect: Concepts and Challenges.” The Field Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, May, 2006.“Defining Chronic Neglect: A Child’s Perspective.” Symposium on Chronic Neglect, Administration on Children’s Services, New York City, August, 2006.“Neglect in Adolescence: Conceptual Challenges.” XVIth ISPCAN International Congress On Child Abuse and Neglect York, England, September, 2006.“Confronting Child Neglect: Concepts and Challenges.” XVIth ISPCAN International Congress On Child Abuse and Neglect York, England, September, 2006. Keynote.“Defining Child Neglect.” Invited one-day interdisciplinary training, Glasgow, Scotland, September, 2006“Child Neglect: Assessment and Management.” Invited one-day interdisciplinary Training, Glasgow, Scotland, September, 2006.“Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect: A Role for Pediatrics.” Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Kinder- und Jugendmedizin, Mainz, Germany, September, 2006. Keynote address at Annual Meeting of the German Pediatric Society.“Confronting Child Neglect: Concepts and Challenges.” 25th Annual Michigan State Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Yspilanti, October, 2006. Keynote.“Fatal Injuries & Child Neglect: A Suggested Approach.” 25th Annual Michigan State Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Yspilanti, October, 2006. “Failure to Thrive & Child Neglect.” 25th Annual Michigan State Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Yspilanti, October, 2006. “Child Neglect: A Child’s Perspective.” 14th Annual West Virginia Children's Justice Task Force Conference, Charleston and Morgantown, West Virginia, November, 2006.“Fatal Injuries & Child Neglect: A Suggested Approach.” 14th Annual West Virginia Children's Justice Task Force Conference, Charleston and Morgantown, West Virginia, November, 2006.“Failure to Thrive & Child Neglect.” 14th Annual West Virginia Children's Justice Task Force Conference, Charleston and Morgantown, West Virginia, November, 2006.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatricians.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland School of Medicine, May, 2007. “A Child’s View of Neglect.” Child Abuse Conference, Leuven, Belgium, May, 2007.“Child Advocacy.” Child Abuse Conference, Leuven, Belgium, May, 2007.“Failure to Thrive.” Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Stevenson, WA, October, 2007.“The Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.” Maine American Pediatric Association Annual Meeting, April, 2008.“Child Neglect and Human Rights.” Loyola University Symposium on the Human Rights of Children, Chicago, IL, April, 2008.“The Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.” Mercy Hospital Pediatric Grand Rounds, May, 2008.“Assessing Physical Abuse.” European Pediatric Surgeons Association Annual Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, June, 2008.“A Public Health Approach to the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.” 2nd Pan American Conference on Child Maltreatment, Bogota, Colombia, July, 2008.“Child Neglect.” 2nd Pan American Conference on Child Maltreatment, Bogota, Colombia, July, 2008.“A Public Health Approach to the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect” and “Child Neglect.” Manisalas Conference on Child Maltreatment, Manisalas, Colombia, July, 2008“A Public Health Approach to the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.” Medellin General Hospital, Medellin, Colombia, July, 2008. “Child Abuse and Neglect: An Important Issue for Health Professionals.” Fudan University, Shanghai, China, September, 2008.“A Curriculum for Health Professionals.” XVIIth ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect York, Hong Kong, September, 2008.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: The SEEK study.” NIH, Conference on “Trauma Spectrum Disorders: Efffects of Gender and Race.” Bethesda, MD, October, 2008.“Child Neglect and Children’s Rights.” 2008 Champions for Children and Youth - BC Summit,Vancouver, Canada, October, 2008.“Prevention of Child Maltreatment.” Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, October, 2008.“Fatalities and Child Neglect.” 23rd Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2009.“Poverty and Child Maltreatment in the USA.” ISPCAN Global Institute, 23rd Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2009.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Health Professionals.” 23rd Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2009.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatricians.” 16th John B. Welsh Lectureship in Developmental – Behavioral Pediatrics, San Diego Children’s Hospital, January, 2009.“How to Give a Professional Presentation.” Growth and Development Seminar Series, Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, March, 2009.“Diagnosing Child Neglect.” 3rd Arab-ISPCAN Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, March, 2009.“A Practical Approach to Child Neglect.” 3rd Arab-ISPCAN Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, March, 2009.“Preventing Child Maltreatment.” 3rd Arab-ISPCAN Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, March, 2009.“Child Maltreatment; An International Perspective.” Meeting of Scientific Advisory Committee WHO Project on Child Maltreatment Prevention Readiness, CDC, Atlanta, May, 2009“Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatrics.” Meeting of Scientific Advisory Committee WHO Project on Child Maltreatment Prevention Readiness, CDC, Atlanta, May, 2009“Diagnosing Child Neglect.” American Academy of Pediatrics Board Review Course, Portland, OR, June, 2009.“Assessment and Management of Child Neglect.” American Academy of Pediatrics Board Review Course, Portland, OR, June, 2009.“Child Neglect: A Child’s Perspective.” 3rd Pan-American Conference on Child MaltreatmentBogota, Colombia, September, 2009.“Child Neglect: A Child’s Perspective.” Child Maltreatment Conference, Medellin, Colombia,September, 2009.“Medical Neglect.” University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, October, 2009.“Child Neglect.” Maryland Child Abuse Medical Providers (CHAMP) Seminar, Baltimore, MD, 2009.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Pediatric Primary Care Can Help PreventChild Maltreatment.” 23rd Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2010.“The Prevention of Child Maltreatment: What’s Known About What Works?” 23rd Annual SanDiego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2010.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model for Preventing Child Maltreatment.” Growth and Development Seminar Series, Department of Pediatrics, University ofMaryland School of Medicine, February, 2010.“Mimics of Child Physical and Sexual Abuse.” Maryland Child Abuse Medical Providers (CHAMP) Seminar, Baltimore, MD, February, 2010.“Child Neglect: A Role for Pediatrics.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland School of Medicine, May, 2010.“Child Neglect: A Role for Pediatrics.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, St. Justine Hospital, Montreal,Canada, May, 2010.“Neglected Children: What Do They Need?” AMPEQ Annual Symposium, Montreal,Canada, May, 2010.“Preventing Child Neglect: What Do We Know?” AMPEQ Annual Symposium, Montreal,Canada, May, 2010.“Child Neglect: A Role for Pediatrics.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Boston University MedicalCenter, Boston, MA, May, 2010.“Prevention of Child Maltreatment: Empirical Evidence from Healthcare Settings.” Haruv Institute Conference, Jerusalem, Israel, June, 2010.“An Approach to Fatalities and Child Neglect.” National Webinar, Midwest Children's Resource Center, St. Paul, MN, June, 2010.“Mimics of Child Physical and Sexual Abuse – Part 2.” Maryland Child Abuse Medical Providers (CHAMP) Seminar, Baltimore, MD, June, 2010.“Child Neglect – Controversies and Challenges.” ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Honolulu, Hawaii, September, 2010. “Preventing Child Maltreatment: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, September, 2010.“Child Neglect: Controversies and Challenges.” Annual Mid-Atlantic Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Ocean City, MD, October, 2010.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: What Do We Know?” Annual Mid-Atlantic Conference On “Child Abuse and Neglect,” Ocean City, MD, October, 2010.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, December, 2010.2011 “Preventing Child Maltreatment: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety.” Primary Care Fellows’ Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, January, 2011.“Child Neglect: Weighing the Evidence.” 25th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2011.“Child Protection Around the World, Similarities and Differences, Advances and Challenges.” 25thAnnual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2011.“Child Neglect: Controversies and Challenges.” National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Beersheva, Israel, February, 2011.“Child Neglect: Controversies and Challenges.” Haruv Institute Public Seminar, Jerusalem, Israel, February, 2011.“Child Neglect – Ideas for Research, Policy and Practice.” Haruv Institute Public Seminar, Jerusalem, Israel, February, 2011.“LONGSCAN – Lessons Learned from a 20-year Prospective Study.” Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Amelia Island, Florida. April, 2011. (with Des Runyan, MD, DPH).“What is Child Neglect? An Issue for Practice.”Oregon Child Abuse and Family Violence Summit, Portland, OR, April, 2011.“Child Neglect: Controversies and Challenges in Addressing the Problem.” Oregon ChildAbuse and Family Violence Summit, Portland, OR, April, 2011. “A Public Health Approach to Preventing Child Maltreatment.” Maryland State Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, Baltimore, May, 2011.“Child Abuse and Neglect: Controversies and Challenges.” Laurel Regional Hospital Grand Rounds. Laurel, MD, March, 2011.“Intervention Research in Community Settings.” NICHD Summer Institute on Applied Research in Child and Adolescent Development. Rockville, MD, June, 2011.“Fathers and Child Maltreatment.” Casey Family Foundation Conference. Seattle, WA, June, 2011.“Master Class on Assessing and Addressing Child Neglect.” APCCAN Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. New Delhi, India, October, 2011.“Child Neglect: Concepts and Challenges.” Plenary Session. APCCAN Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. New Delhi, India, October, 2011.“Child Abuse and Neglect: What Children Need.” Attorney General's National Task Force on Children Exposed to Violence. Baltimore, MD, November, 2011.“Child Neglect: Controversies and Challenges.” Memorial Hospital at Easton, Easton, MD, December, 2011.2012 “Child Neglect: Controversies and Challenges.” St. Agnes Hospital Pediatric Grand Rounds. Catonsville, MD, March, 2012“The SEEK Model of Pediatric Primary Care: Helping Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect.” Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland School of Medicine. Baltimore, MD, June, 2012.“Child Neglect.” Dubowitz H, Seth R. XIX ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Istanbul, Turkey, September, 2012.“The SEEK Model of Pediatric Primary Care: Helping Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect.” Prevent Child Abuse America National Conference, Jacksonville, Florida, September, 2012.“Impact of Child Neglect: Findings from Longitudinal Studies.” Translational Research on Child Neglect Consortium (TRCNC) Conference. Rockville, MD, September, 2012.“The SEEK Model of Pediatric Primary Care: Helping Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect.” Twelfth International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma, Boston, MA, October, 2012.“Child Abuse and Neglect.” University of Maryland Baltimore 12th Annual Mini-Med School. Baltimore, MD, October, 2012.“Neglect and Poverty: Impact on Children.” Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center National Webinar. St. Paul, Minnesota, October, 2012.“Child Neglect: A Role for Pediatricians.” Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD, November, 2012.2013Lane WG, Dubowitz H. “The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Promoting Children’s Health, Development, and Safety.” University of North Carolina Child Medical Evaluation Program Webinar. February 26, 2013.“Child Maltreatment: A Professional Journey.” Keynote, Doris Duke Fellows for the Promotion of Child Well-Being Conference. St. Louis, MO, March, 2013.“Neglected Children: Concepts and Controversies.” Conference on Child Maltreatment: From Prevention to Intervention. Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, May, 2013“A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Child Maltreatment.” Health and Welfare Committee Hearing, Swedish Parliament, Stockholm, Sweden, May, 2013.“Child Abuse and Neglect: What You Need To Know.” Shady Grove Adventist Hospital. Rockville, MD, June, 2013.“Child Abuse and Neglect: Challenges and Controversies for School Personnel.” School Health Interdisciplinary Program. Annual Conference. Timonium, MD, August, 2013.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect.” Haruv Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, October, 2013.“Fatalities Due to Child Neglect: A Suggested Approach.” The National Center of Forensic Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel, October, 2013.“ISPCAN’s World Perspectives – 2012: A Global View of Child Protection.” 8th ISPCAN Latin American International Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Vina Del Mar, Chile. October, 2013.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: A Proposal for Maryland.” Maryland State Council on Child Abuse and Neglect. Baltimore, MD, December, 2013.2014“Neglected Children: Challenges and Controversies.” Keynote, 27th Together for Children Conference, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, April, 2014.“Assessing and Addressing Child Neglect.” Workshop, 27th Together for Children Conference, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, April, 2014.“The SEEK Model: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Wellbeing” AAP Districts III and VI Annual Leadership Conference, Baltimore, May, 2014.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model” Preventing Child Maltreatment.” The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Washington, DC, May, 2014“Child Neglect.” Tel Aviv University, Israel, June, 2014.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model” Preventing Child Maltreatment.”2014 Congress of the International Society on Child Abuse and Neglect, Nagoya, Japan, October, 2014.“World Perspectives on Child Maltreatment” 2014 Congress of the International Society on Child Abuse and Neglect, Nagoya, Japan, October, 2014.“The ISPCAN Medical Curriculum.” 2014 Congress of the International Society on Child Abuse and Neglect, Nagoya, Japan, October, 2014.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model.” Annual American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, San Diego, CA, October, 20142015“A Global View of Child Protection.” International Conference of the Helfer Society, Savannah, GA, April, 2015.“Trauma Informed Care: The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model.” International Conference of the Helfer Society, Savannah, GA, April, 2015.“Neglected Children: A Role for Health Professionals.” 1st InterCAP Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Uppsala, Sweden, June, 2015.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model.” 1st InterCAP Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Uppsala, Sweden, June, 2015.“Improving Health Systems’ Response to Child Maltreatment in Low-and Middle-income Countries.” World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, June, 2015.“Child Neglect.” 14th European Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Bucharest, Romania, September, 2015. “A Global Perspective of Child Abuse.” 14th European Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Bucharest, Romania, September, 2015.“Neglected Children: Controversies and Challenges.” European Ombudsmen for Children, Amsterdam, Holland, September, 2015.2016“Intimate Partner Violence: A Challenge for Child Health Professionals.” 30th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2016.“Preventing Child Maltreatment: The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model.” 30th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2016.“Shaken Baby Syndrome: The New Science.” 30th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, January, 2016.“Child Neglect.” 10th Annual Allen D. Schwartz, MD Lectureship, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, MD, April, 2016.“Preventing Child Maltreatment” Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, April.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety.” Swedish Paediatric Society Annual Conference, Ostersund, Sweden, April, 2016.“Neglected Children: A Role for Child Health Professionals.” Swedish Paediatric Society AnnualConference, Ostersund, Sweden, April, 2016.“The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety.” Pediatric Grand Rounds, Hershey Medical School, Hershey, PA, May, 2016“Measuring Neglect: Research Approaches.” Haruv Institute in Jerusalem, Israel, May. “The SEEK Model: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety.” Ashdod, Israel, June.Visiting Professor, Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Dubowitz presented on “Neglected Children: A Role for Pediatricians” for Pediatric Grand Rounds and “The SEEK Model: Practice and Practical Issues” at Texas Children’s Hospital. Houston, TX, June, 2016Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic. Dr. Dubowitz presented on “Neglected Children: A Need for Prevention” for Pediatric Grand Rounds and a workshop on “Child Neglect.” Rochester, MN, July, 2016“Neglected Children: A Role for Child Health Professionals.” Dr. Dubowitz presented the inaugural pediatric grand rounds at Uppsala University School of Medicine. Uppsala, Sweden, October, 2016.“Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Role for Child Health Professionals” Dr. Dubowitz presented the inaugural pediatric Annual Joseph M. Wiley, MD, pediatric grand rounds, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, MD, November, 2016.Proffered Communications/Abstracts (some of these resulted in published abstracts)Dubowitz, H., Hampton, R., Bithoney W.G., Newberger, E. Child Abuse and Childhood Accidents: A Comparative Study. 2nd National Conference on Family Violence Research, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 1984.Dubowitz, H., Zuckerman, D., Bithoney, W.G., Newberger, E. The Ecology of Child Abuse and Nonorganic Failure to Thrive. 2nd National Conference on Family Violence Research, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 1984.Dubowitz, H., Hampton, R., Bithoney, W.G., Newberger, E. Similarities and Differences between Inflicted and Non-inflicted Injuries. 5th International Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Montreal, Canada, 1984.Dubowitz, H., Zuckerman, D., Bithoney, W., Newberger E. Child Abuse and Failure to Thrive: Individual, Familial and Environmental Characteristics. 5th International Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Montreal, Canada, 1984.Dubowitz, H. Cost-effectiveness and the Prevention of Child Abuse. 3rd National Conference on Family Violence Research, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 1987.Dubowitz, H. A National Survey of Pediatric Residency Training in Child Maltreatment. 3rd National Conference on Family Violence Research, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 1987.Dubowitz, H. The Pediatric Role in Child Maltreatment. 7th International Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1987.Dubowitz, H. An Evaluation of an Educational Program in Child Maltreatment for Pediatric Residents. 7th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Anaheim, CA, 1987.Dubowitz, H., Kotloff, K., Teti, D. Maternal Employment and Child Care: The Implications for Pediatrics. 29th Annual Meeting Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Washington, DC, 1989.Dubowitz, H. Clinical Practice and Medical Neglect. 8th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1989.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S., Tepper, V. The Health Status of Children Placed with Relatives. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Region IV, Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1991.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S., Tepper, V. The Health Status of Children in Kinship Care. New Directions in Child and Family Research: Shaping Headstart in the Nineties, Washington, DC, 1991.Chernoff, R., Dubowitz, H., Chadwick, D., Simms, M., Kaufman, N. Foster Children - Meeting their Health Care Needs. 31st Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, New Orleans, LA, 1991.Dubowitz, H., Tepper, V., Zuravin, S., Feigelman, S. The Mental Health of Children Placed with Relatives. 31st Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, New Orleans, LA, 1991.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S., Tepper, V., Davidson, N., Lichenstein, R. The Physical Health of Children Placed with Relatives. 31st Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, New Orleans, LA, 1991.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Hutcheson, J. Nonorganic Failure to Thrive: Caregiver Perceptions and Caregiver - Infant Interaction. Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, San Francisco, 1991.Starr, R., Tepper, V., Dubowitz, H., Zuravin, S., Feigelman, S. The Mental Health of Children in Kinship Care. Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, San Francisco, 1991.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S. The Health of Children in Kinship Care. 9th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Denver CO, 1991.Black, H., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D. Sexual Abuse: Developmental Differences in Psychological Adjustment. 32nd Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Baltimore, 1992.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D. The Diagnosis of Child Sexual Abuse. American Journal of Diseases of Children. 1992;146(6):688-93.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Hutcheson, J. Developmental Differences in Children with Failure to Thrive. American Journal of Diseases of Children 1992; 146:511.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Starr, R., Zuravin, S. A Conceptual Definition of Child Neglect. National Symposium on Child Victimization, Washington, D.C., 1992.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D. Suspected Sexual Abuse: Developmental Differences in Children's Psychological Adjustment. National Symposium on Child Victimization, Washington, D.C., 1992.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D., Verschoore, A. A Follow-up Study of Behavior Problems Associated with Child Sexual Abuse. 32nd Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Baltimore, 1992.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D. Suspected Sexual Abuse: Developmental Differences in Children's Psychological Adjustment. Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., 1992.Black, M., Hutcheson, J., Dubowitz, H. Parenting Children with Non-organic Failure to Thrive. Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., 1992.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D., Verschoore, A. A Follow-up Study of Behavior Problems Associated with Child Sexual Abuse. 9th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Chicago, IL, 1992.Dubowitz, H., Zuravin, S., Starr, R., Harrington, D., Feigelman, S. “Behavior Problems of Children in Kinship Care”. The San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment , San Diego, CA, 1993. Harrington, D., Dubowitz, H. Relationships among Adequacy of Caregiving, Home Environment, and Child Development. Society for Research on Child Development Biannual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 1993.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Hutcheson, J. Parenting Style and Developmental Outcome Among Children With Failure to Thrive. Society for Research on Child Development Biannual Meeting, New Orleans, 1993.Dubowitz, H., Sawyer, R. School Behavior of Children in Kinship Care. 33rd Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Washington, D.C., 1993. 1994; Nov;18(11):899-911.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Harrington, D. & Starr, R.H. Child Neglect and Family Functioning. National Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect, Pittsburgh, PA, 1993. Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Berenson-Howard, J., Hutcheson, J. Home Intervention Among Children with Failure to Thrive. 33rd Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, General Plenary Session Washington, D.C., 1993.Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., Starr, R. Access to Health Care for Children in Kinship Care. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1993;147:478.Dubowitz, H., Verschoore, A., Yentsch, Y., Harrington, D. Treatment Compliance in Sexually Abused Children, American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1993;147:481.Starr, R., Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D., Feigelman, S., Zuravin, S. Kinship Care: Parent and Teen Reports of Behavior Problems. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1993;147:481.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Hutcheson, J., Berenson-Howard, J. A Randomized Clinical Trial of Home Intervention Among Children with Failure to Thrive. Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology, 1993.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Berenson-Howard, J., Hutcheson, J. Home Visiting: How Does it Work? National Head Start Conference "Translating Research into Practice", Washington, DC, 1993.Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D. Interpreting Children's Sexual Behavior. 34th Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Seattle, WA, 1994.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Provenzano, G. Cost-effectiveness of a Home Intervention. 34th Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Seattle, WA, 1994Dubowitz, H., Harrington, D. Interpreting Children's Sexual Behavior. 2nd National APSAC Colloquium, Boston, MA, 1994Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Starr, R., Harrington, D., Feigelman, S. Child Neglect and Family Functioning. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 1994,148(4):114.Black, M.M., Dubowitz, H. Child Neglect among Infants and Toddlers from Low Income, Urban Families. 3rd National APSAC Colloquium, Tucson, AZ, 1995.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Berenson-Howard, J., Hutcheson, J., Starr, R.H., Jr., & Harrington, D., Long Term Follow-up of Home Intervention for Children with Failure to Thrive. 35th Annual Meeting, Ambulatory Pediatric Association, San Diego, CA, 1995.Black, M.M., Dubowitz, H., Hutcheson, J., Berenson-Howard, J. Home-based Intervention among Families of Children with Failure to Thrive: For Whom is it Effective? Society for Research in Child Development Biannual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, 1995.Harrington, D., Dubowitz, H. Mother-child Interaction, Child Neglect, and Child Developmental Outcomes. Annual Meeting American Psychological Association, New York, NY, 1995.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., & Starr, R. Fathers and Child Neglect, 10th San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA, 1996.Dubowitz, H., Starr, R., Klockner, A., & Black, M. Defining Child Neglect: The Influence of Race and Class”. 10th San Diego Conference on “treatment, San Diego, CA, 1996.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., & Starr, R. Fathers and Child Neglect. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 1996, 150:97.Starr, R., Dubowitz, H., Black, M. Physical and Sexual Victimization and Subsequent Parenting Attitudes. UNH Conference on Trauma and Memory, Durham, NH, September, 1996.Dubowitz H., Black, M., Starr, R. Father Involvement and Child Neglect. 11th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Washington, DC, September, 1996.Harrington, D., Black, M., Dubowitz, H., & Starr, R.H. Child Neglect: A Model of Temperament and Family Context. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, Washington, DC, 1996. 1998; 68(1):108-16.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Starr, R. Father Involvement and Child Behavior and Development. 11th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Washington, DC, September, 1996.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Starr, R. Father Involvement and Child Behavior and Development. NICHD Conference on Fathers, Bethesda, MD, October, 1996.Black, M., Dubowitz, H., Starr, R. Father Involvement and Child Behavior and Development. 11th San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Abuse and Neglect, San Diego, CA, 1997.Starr, R., Dubowitz, H., Childhood Physical and Sexual Victimization. Society of Research on Child Development Biannual Meeting, Washington, DC, 1997.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Starr, R., Jr. & Talley, M. Outcomes of Child Neglect. Federal Forum on Child Abuse and Neglect Research, Bethesda, MD, 1997.Dubowitz, H., Starr, R., Black, M. Maternal Victimization and Children’s Behavior. 5th International Family Violence Research Conference. Durham, NH, June, 1997.Burger, S., Farley, J., Dubowitz, H., Weimer, D. Child Medical Neglect and HIV/AIDS. 10th Annual Maryland HIV/AIDS Conference, Baltimore, MD, 1998.Dubowitz, H., Black, M. The Connection Between Failure to Thrive and Child Neglect. 12th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Cincinnati, OH, November, 1998.Dubowitz, H., DePanfilis, D. Developing a Neglect Prevention Project: Bridging Research and Practice. 12th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Cincinnati, OH, 1998.Krishnakumar, A., Kerr, M., Dubowitz, H., Black, M. Maternal Depression, Hostility, and Child Behavior Problems Among Victimized Maternal Caregivers: A Longitudinal Study. 126th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, 1998.Dubowitz, H., Black, M., Kerr, M., Starr, R., Harrington, D. Fathers and Child Neglect. 7th National APSAC Colloquium, San Antonio, TX, 1999. 2000;154(2):135-45.Black, M., Kerr, M., Dubowitz, H., Hunter, W., English, D., Schneider, M., Hussey, J. Preschool Children of Adolescent Parents Benefit from Supportive Mother-partner Relationships but not from Three-generation Households. Pediatric Academic Societies – American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting, Boston, MA, 2000.Dubowitz, H., Kerr, M., Cox, C., Radhakrishna, A., English D., Runyan, D., Litrownik, A., Schneider, M., Black, M. Father Involvement and Children’s Functioning at Age 6: A Multi-site Study. Pediatric Academic Societies – American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting, Boston, MA, 2000. 2001; 6(4):300-9.Krugman, S., Jablonski, K., Dubowitz, H. Missed Opportunities to Diagnose Failure to Thrive in a Family Medicine Resident Practice. Pediatric Academic Societies – American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting, Boston, MA, 2000.Lane, W., Dubowitz, H. Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations: Adherence to Recommendations. Pediatric Academic Societies – American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting, Boston, MA, 2000.Dubowitz H., Kerr, M., Hussey, J., Black, M., Starr, R., Morrel, T. Maternal Victimization and Children’s Functioning. Pediatric Academic Societies – American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting, Boston, MA, 2000.Depanfilis D, Dubowitz, H, Kelley, S. Working with Families to Reduce the Risk of Neglect: Results from Two Demonstration Projects. 13th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Albuquerque, NM, 2001.Dubowitz, H., Kerr, M., Cox, C., Radhakrishna, A., English D., Runyan, D., Litrownik, A., Schneider, M., Black, M. Father Involvement and Children’s Functioning at Age 6: A Multi-site Study. 13th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Albuquerque, NM, 2001.Koverola, C., Kerr, M., Black, M., Dubowitz, H. Longitudinal Investigation: Relationship between Maternal Victimization, Depression, social support and Child Outcomes. 9th National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Washington, D.C., 2001.Ernst, J.S., DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H., Ting, L. Screening for neglect prevention: Can the community identify families at risk for neglect? 9th National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Washington, D.C., 2001.DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H., & Kelley, S. Working with families to reduce the risk of neglect: Results from two demonstration projects. Faces of change: Embracing diverse cultures and alternative approaches. 13th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Albuquerque, NM, 2001.Dubowitz, H, Kerr, M., Black, M., Starr. Poverty and Child Neglect: Outcomes in a Primary Care Sample. Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2001.Dubowitz, H, Kerr, M., Black, M., Starr. Poverty and Child Neglect: Outcomes in a Primary Care Sample. 7th International Family Violence Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH, 2001.Harrington, D., Zuravin, S. J., DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H., & Ting, L. The Neglect Scale: Confirmatory factor analysis in a low-income sample. 7th International Family Violence Research Conference. Portsmouth, NH, 2002;7(4):359-68. Dubowitz H, Lane W, Bibb L. Preventing child maltreatment: A role for child healthcare professionals. The Governor’s 9th Annual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Baltimore, MD., 2002.Dubowitz, H, Kerr, M., Black, M., Starr. Poverty and Child Neglect: Outcomes in a Primary Care Sample. Presented at the Helfer Society Meeting, Aspen, CO, May, 2002.Dubowitz, H. Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Model for Pediatricians. Presented at the Helfer Society Meeting, Aspen, CO, 2002.Dubowitz, H., Ross, K., Vaughan, D., Brodsky, A., Lane, W. The Involvement of Low-Income Fathers in their Children’s Lives. Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May, 2002. 2004;4(6):505-8.Dubowitz, H., Ross, K., Vaughan., Brodsky, A., Lane, W. Barriers Facing Low Income Fathers to being Involved in their Children’s Lives. Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2002.Dubowitz H, Vaughan D, Ross K, Brodsky A, Lane W. Barriers to fathers’ involvement in children’s lives. Pediatric Academic Societies and the American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting. Baltimore, MD. May, 2002.DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H. Family Connections: Promoting safety and well-being outcomes among families at risk for neglect. 17th Annual San Diego Conference on Child and Neglect, 2003Dubowitz, H., Pitts, S., Litrownik, A., Cox, C.E., Runyan, D., & Black, M. Defining Child Neglect Based on Child Protective Services Data. 14th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, St. Louis, 2003.DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H. Family Connections: Promoting safety and well-being outcomes among families at risk for neglect. 14th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, St. Louis, 2003. DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H. Preventing Child Neglect: A Promising Program. 8th International Family Violence Research Conference. Portsmouth, NH, 2003. DePanfilis, D., Dubowitz, H. Family Connections: Promoting safety and well-being outcomes among families at risk for neglect. National Conference on Prevention, Washington, DC, 2003.Lane WG, Dubowitz H, Bright R. Identification and reporting of abusive fractures by orthopedic surgeons. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Montebello, Canada.,2003.Lane WG, Dubowitz H. Comfort, competence and practice in the evaluation of child abuse in the primary care setting. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Montebello, Canada., 2003.Morrel, T. M., Dubowitz, H., Kerr, M. A., & Black, M. M. “The effect of maternal victimization on children’s outcomes”. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August, 2000. Lane WG, Dubowitz H, Bright R. Identification and reporting of abusive fractures by orthopedic surgeons. Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting. San Francisco, California., 2004. Lane WG, Dubowitz H. Comfort, competence and practice in the evaluation of child abuse in the primary care setting. Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting. San Francisco, California., 2004.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Grube, L., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., & Tracy, K. Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatric Healthcare Providers. 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Brisbane, Australia, September 2004.Dubowitz, H., An Approach to Child Neglect. 15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Brisbane, Australia, 2004.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Grube, L, & Prescott, L. SEEK: A Safe Environment for Every Kid. Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Yosemite, CA, 2004.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Grube, L., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., & Tracy, K. SEEK: Screening for Child Maltreatment in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic. Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Yosemite, CA, 2004.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Grube, L., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., & Tracy, K. SEEK: Training Residents to Prevent Child Maltreatment. Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Yosemite, CA.,2004.Snitker, Soren Le, Katherine, Y., Anliker, Jean A., Dubowitz, Howard, McNary, Scot , DiClemente, Carlo C., & Black, Maureen M. Associations of Total Energy Intake and % Body Fat with Intake of Regular and Diet Soda Among Inner City African American Adolescents. North American Association for the Study of Obesity 2004 Annual Scientific Meeting, 2004.Le, Katherine Y., Anliker, Jean A., Dubowitz, Howard, DiClemente, Carlo C., McNary, Scot W., Snitker, Soren, Joel, Gittelsohn, Steve C. Pitts, & Black, Maureen M. Gender Differences In Body Size Satisfaction Among African American Youth. North American Association for the Study of Obesity 2004 Annual Scientific Meeting, 2004.Le, Katherine Y., Anliker, Jean A., Dubowitz, Howard, DiClemente, Carlo C., Gittelsohn, Joel, McNary, Scot W., Snitker, Soren, Pitts, Steve C. & Black, Maureen M. African American Parents’ Desire For Their Children to Be Thinner. North American Association for the Study of Obesity 2004 Annual Scientific Meeting, 2004.Black, Maureen M., Le, Katherine Y., Arteaga, S. Sonia, Snitker, Soren, McNary, Scot W., Gittelsohn, Joel, Anliker, Jean A., Dubowitz, Howard, Pitts, Steve C. & DiClemente, Carlo C. North American Association for the Study of Obesity 2004 Annual Scientific Meeting, 2004.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., Feigelman, S., Grube, L., Blackman, K., & Tracy, J.K. Screening for Maternal Depression in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic. 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2005.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Tracy, J.K., Feigelman, S., Grube, L., Meyer, W., & Blackman, K. Training Residents to Prevent Child Maltreatment. 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting, Washington D.C., 2005.Lane, W., Dubowitz, H., Grube, L., Tracy, J.K., Feigelman, S., Meyer, W., Prescott, L., & Blackman, K. Screening for Parental Substance Abuse in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic. 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting, Washington D.C., 2005.Prescott, L., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Grube, L., Meyer, W., Tracy, J.K., Blackman, K., & Dubowitz, H. Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic. 2005 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting, Washington D.C., 2005.Dubowitz, H. Defining Child Neglect. 10th European Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Berlin, Germany, September 2005.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., Feigelman, S., Grube, L., Blackman, K., & Tracy, J.K. Preventing Child Maltreatment. 10th European Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Berlin, Germany, 2005.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., Feigelman, S., Grube, L., Blackman, K., & Tracy, J.K. Preventing Child Maltreatment. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. New York, 2005.Dubowitz, H., Blackman, K., & Pitts, S. Risk Factors for Child Maltreatment. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. New York, 2005.Lane, W., Dubowitz, H., Krugman, S., Goldstein, M., Greenberg, T. Evaluation of an Abusive Head Trauma Prevention Program. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. New Paltz, NY, 2005.Lane, W., Dubowitz, H., Lichenstein, R. A Retrospective Study of Screening for Occult Abdominal Trauma and Occult Toxin Exposure Among Physically Abused Children. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. New Paltz, NY, 2005Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., Feigelman, S., Grube, L., Blackman, K., & Tracy, J.K. Preventing Child Maltreatment. 6th ISPCAN Asian Regional Conference, Singapore, 2005.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., Feigelman, S., Grube, L., Blackman, K., & Tracy, J.K. Risk Factors for Child Maltreatment. 6th ISPCAN Asian Regional Conference, Singapore, 2005.Lane, W., Dubowitz, H., Lichenstein R. A Retrospective Study of Screening for Occult Abdominal Trauma and Occult Toxin Exposure Among Physically Abused Children. 2006 Pediatric Academic Societies’ Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2006.Dubowitz, H., Pitts, S., Hussey., Litrownik, A., Thompson, R., Black, M., Runyan, D. Measuring Child & Youth Neglect: Evaluating a Youth-Report Neglect Measure. XVIth ISPCAN International Congress On Child Abuse and Neglect, York, England, 2006.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Grube, L., Prescott, L., Kim, J. Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatric Healthcare Professionals. XVIth ISPCAN International Congress On Child Abuse and Neglect, York, England, 2006.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Grube, L., Prescott, L., Kim, J. Preventing Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatric Healthcare Professionals. Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Ashville, NC, 2006.Lane W, Dubowitz, H, Lichenstein R. A prospective study of screening for occult abdominal trauma and occult toxin exposure in physically abused children. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Asheville, NC, 2006.Dubowitz, H., Pitts, S., Hussey, J., Litrownik, A., Thompson, R., Black, M., Runyan, D. Measuring Child & Youth Neglect: Evaluating a Youth-Report Neglect Measure. 14th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Portland, OR, 2007.Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Grube, L., Kim, J., Meyer, W., Tracy, J.K.The Prevention of Child Maltreatment: A Role for Pediatrics. Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Toronto, 2007.Lane W, Dubowitz H. A case-control study of risk factors for abusive head trauma. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Toronto, 2007.Dubowitz H, Feigelman S, Lane, Kim J. Pediatricians Preventing Child Maltreatment: Promising Findings from the SEEK Study. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Stevenson, WA, 2007.Lane WG, Dubowitz H, Krugman S, Goldstein M, Greenberg T. Evaluation of an abusive Head trauma prevention program. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Stevenson, Washington. October 2007.Lane WG, Dubowitz H. The epidemiology of abusive abdominal trauma in the U.S. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Stevenson, Washington. October 2007.Dubowitz, H. A practical approach to child neglect. 16th ISPCAN International Congress OnChild Abuse and Neglect. Hong Kong, September 2008Dubowitz, H. Preventing child abuse and neglect. 16th ISPCAN International Congress OnChild Abuse and Neglect. Hong Kong, September 2008. Dubowitz, H. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Pediatricians Preventing ChildMaltreatment. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD, May 2009.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Bromberg, D, Magder, L., Grodack, A., Loftus, M., Venepally, M.,Pemberton, A. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Impact onCommunity Pediatricians. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD, May 2009.Black, M.M., Oberlander, S.E., Lewis, T., Knight, E.D., Zolotor, A.J., Litrownik, A.J. Thompson, R.,Dubowitz, H., English, D.E. A prospective investigation of sexual intercourse among adolescents maltreated prior to age 12. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Vancouver, Canada, May 2010.Dubowitz, H. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Pediatricians Preventing ChildMaltreatment. Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, May 2010.Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Bromberg, D, Magder, L., Grodack, A., Loftus, M., Venepally, M.,Pemberton, A. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Impact onCommunity Pediatricians. Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, May 2010.Lane WG, Frick K, Dubowitz H, Semiatin J, Magder L. Cost-Effectiveness of SEEK: A primary-care based child maltreatment prevention program. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Amelia Island, Florida. April, 2011.Semiatin J, Dubowitz H, Lane W, Magder L. Unilateral and bidirectional intimate partner violence in low-risk families. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Amelia Island, Florida. April, 2011.Semiatin J, Dubowitz H, Lane W, Magder L. Mother-perpetrated intimate partner violence, child maltreatment, and problematic child behaviors. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Amelia Island, Florida. April, 2011.Semiatin J, Dubowitz H, Lane WG, Magder L. Unilateral and bilateral IPV among low riskfamilies. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. May, 2011Dubowitz, H., Lane, W., Prescott, L., Meyer, W., Feigelman, S., Grube, L., Blackman, K., & Tracy, J.K. Preventing Child Maltreatment. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. New Paltz, New York, October, 2005.Dubowitz H. Lessons learned from LONGSCAN: Key findings from a 20-year prospective study of child maltreatment antecedents and consequences. Workshop, 2011 National Child Welfare Evaluation Summit. Washington, DC, August, 2011.Dubowitz H. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect. Workshop, APCCAN Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. New Delhi, India, October, 2011.Lane WG, Frick K, Dubowitz H, Semiatin J, Magder L. ?Cost-Effectiveness analysis of the SEEK(A Safe Environment for Every Kid) child maltreatment prevention program. ?American Public Health Association 139th Annual Meeting and Exposition. ?Washington, D.C. ?November 1, 2011.Dubowitz H, Black M, Poole G, Magder L. Resilience in Maltreated Children. Platform, Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April, 2012.Dubowitz H, Lane W. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect. Workshop, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL, June, 2012.Dubowitz H. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety. Workshop, XIX ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Istanbul, Turkey, September, 2012.Dubowitz H, Lane W. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Promoting Children’s Health, Development and Safety. Plenary, Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Sonoma, CA, April, 2013.Dubowitz H, Black M, Evans C, Magder L. Resilience in Maltreated Children. Platform, Helfer Society Annual Meeting, Sonoma, CA, April, 2013.Dubowitz H, Black M, Evans C, Magder L. Resilience in Maltreated Children. Platform, Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, April, 2013.Lane, WG, Krugman S, Goldstein M, Greene C, Dubowitz H. Evaluation of an Abusive Head Trauma Prevention Program Using a Case-Control Design. Helfer Society Annual Meeting. Sonoma, CA. April 15, 2013.Dubowitz H. The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Model: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect. Workshop, 2013 ISPCAN Latin American Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. Vi?a del Mar, Chile, October, 2013. ................
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