what do you remember most about the early years of abem?

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248 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Husni et al. • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND OUT-OF-HOSPITAL PROVIDERS 1992. 8. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organi- zations. Accreditation Manual for Hospitals. Oakbrook Terrace, IL: JCAHO, 1995. 9. Rodriguez MA, Quiroga SS, Bauer HM. Breaking the si- lence: battered women’s perspective on medical care. Arch Fam Med. 1996; 5:153–8. 10. Anonymous: American College of Emergency Physicians. DV: the role of emergency medical services personnel. Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 27:845. 11. McCauley J, Dern DE, Kolodner K, et al. The ‘‘battering syndrome’’: prevalence and clinical characteristics of DV in pri- mary care internal medicine practices. Ann Intern Med. 1995; 123:734–46. 12. McKenzie KC, Burns RB, McCarthy EP, Freund KM. Prev- alence of DV in an inpatient female population. J Gen Intern Med. 1998; 13:277–9. 13. Elliott BA, Johnson MM. DV in a primary care setting. Patterns and prevalence. Arch Fam Med. 1995; 4:113–9. 14. Helton AS, McFarlane J, Anderson ET: Battered and Preg- nant: A prevalence study. Am J Public Health. 1987; 77: 1337– 8. 15. McFarlane J, Parker B, Soeken K, Bullock L. Assessing for abuse during pregnancy. Severity and frequency of injuries and associated entry into prenatal care. JAMA. 1992; 267:3176–8. 16. Greenberg EM, McFarlane J, Watson MG. Vaginal bleed- ing and abuse: assessing pregnant women in the emergency department. Am J Matern Child Nurs. 1997; 22:182–6. 17. Stark E, Flitcraft A. Killing the beast within: women bat- tering and suicidality. Int J Health Serv. 1995; 25:43–64. 18. Gazmararian JA, Laxorick S, Spitz AM, Ballard TJ, Saltz- man LE, Marks JS. Prevalence of violence against pregnant women. JAMA. 1996; 275:1915–20. 19. Stark E, Flitcraft A, Frazier W. Medicine and patriarchal violence: the social construction of a ‘‘private’’ event. Int J Health Serv. 1979; 9:461–93. 20. McLeer SV, Anwar R. A study of battered women present- ing in an emergency department. Am J Public Health. 1989; 79:65–6. 21. Kinnane J, Garrison H, Coben JH, Alonso-Serra HM. In- jury prevention: is there a role for out-of hospital emergency medical services? Acad Emerg Med 1997; 4:306–12. 22. Landis J, Sorenson S. Victims of violence: the role and training of EMS personnel. Ann Emerg Med. 1997; 30:204–6. 23. Roberts GL, O’Toole BI, Raphael B, Lawrence JM, Ashby R. Prevalence study of DV victims in an emergency depart- ment. Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 27:747–53. 24. Olson L, Anctil A, Fullerton L, Brillman J, Arbuckle J, Sklar D. Increasing emergency physician recognition of DV. Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 27:741–6. 25. Gilbert E, Lowenstein S, Koziol-McLain J, Barta DC, Steiner J. Chart reviews in emergency medicine research: where are the methods? Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 27:305–8. 26. Muelleman RL, Lanaghan PA, Pakieser RA. Nonbattering presentations to the ED of women in physically abusive rela- tionships. Am J Emerg Med. 1998; 16: 128–31. 27. Muelleman RL, Leneghan PA, Pakieser RA. Battered women: injury locations and types. Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 28: 486–92. 28. Anonymous: American College of Emergency Physicians. Emergency medicine and DV. Ann Emerg Med. 1995; 25:442– 3. 29. Sheridan DJ, Taylor W. Developing hospital-based domes- tic violence programs, protocol, policies, and procedures. AWHONNS Clin Issues Perinat Womens Health Nurs. 1993; 4:471–82. 30. Bullock K. DV and EMS personnel [letter]. Ann Emerg Med. 1998; 31:286. 31. Gerson L, Schelble D, Wilson J. Using paramedics to iden- tify at-risk elderly. Ann Emerg Med. 1992; 21:688–91. v REFLECTIONS What do you remember most about the early years of ABEM? ‘‘It was a constant battle with the organized medical hierarchy, but the principles we advocated were so positive.’’ R. R. HANNAS, MD President of ABEM, 1983–1984 ABEM Director, 1976–1988

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Page 1: What do you remember most about the early years of ABEM?

248 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Husni et al. • DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND OUT-OF-HOSPITAL PROVIDERS

1992.8. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organi-zations. Accreditation Manual for Hospitals. Oakbrook Terrace,IL: JCAHO, 1995.9. Rodriguez MA, Quiroga SS, Bauer HM. Breaking the si-lence: battered women’s perspective on medical care. Arch FamMed. 1996; 5:153–8.10. Anonymous: American College of Emergency Physicians.DV: the role of emergency medical services personnel. AnnEmerg Med. 1996; 27:845.11. McCauley J, Dern DE, Kolodner K, et al. The ‘‘batteringsyndrome’’: prevalence and clinical characteristics of DV in pri-mary care internal medicine practices. Ann Intern Med. 1995;123:734–46.12. McKenzie KC, Burns RB, McCarthy EP, Freund KM. Prev-alence of DV in an inpatient female population. J Gen InternMed. 1998; 13:277–9.13. Elliott BA, Johnson MM. DV in a primary care setting.Patterns and prevalence. Arch Fam Med. 1995; 4:113–9.14. Helton AS, McFarlane J, Anderson ET: Battered and Preg-nant: A prevalence study. Am J Public Health. 1987; 77: 1337–8.15. McFarlane J, Parker B, Soeken K, Bullock L. Assessing forabuse during pregnancy. Severity and frequency of injuries andassociated entry into prenatal care. JAMA. 1992; 267:3176–8.16. Greenberg EM, McFarlane J, Watson MG. Vaginal bleed-ing and abuse: assessing pregnant women in the emergencydepartment. Am J Matern Child Nurs. 1997; 22:182–6.17. Stark E, Flitcraft A. Killing the beast within: women bat-tering and suicidality. Int J Health Serv. 1995; 25:43–64.18. Gazmararian JA, Laxorick S, Spitz AM, Ballard TJ, Saltz-man LE, Marks JS. Prevalence of violence against pregnantwomen. JAMA. 1996; 275:1915–20.19. Stark E, Flitcraft A, Frazier W. Medicine and patriarchalviolence: the social construction of a ‘‘private’’ event. Int J

Health Serv. 1979; 9:461–93.20. McLeer SV, Anwar R. A study of battered women present-ing in an emergency department. Am J Public Health. 1989;79:65–6.21. Kinnane J, Garrison H, Coben JH, Alonso-Serra HM. In-jury prevention: is there a role for out-of hospital emergencymedical services? Acad Emerg Med 1997; 4:306–12.22. Landis J, Sorenson S. Victims of violence: the role andtraining of EMS personnel. Ann Emerg Med. 1997; 30:204–6.23. Roberts GL, O’Toole BI, Raphael B, Lawrence JM, AshbyR. Prevalence study of DV victims in an emergency depart-ment. Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 27:747–53.24. Olson L, Anctil A, Fullerton L, Brillman J, Arbuckle J,Sklar D. Increasing emergency physician recognition of DV.Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 27:741–6.25. Gilbert E, Lowenstein S, Koziol-McLain J, Barta DC,Steiner J. Chart reviews in emergency medicine research:where are the methods? Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 27:305–8.26. Muelleman RL, Lanaghan PA, Pakieser RA. Nonbatteringpresentations to the ED of women in physically abusive rela-tionships. Am J Emerg Med. 1998; 16: 128–31.27. Muelleman RL, Leneghan PA, Pakieser RA. Batteredwomen: injury locations and types. Ann Emerg Med. 1996; 28:486–92.28. Anonymous: American College of Emergency Physicians.Emergency medicine and DV. Ann Emerg Med. 1995; 25:442–3.29. Sheridan DJ, Taylor W. Developing hospital-based domes-tic violence programs, protocol, policies, and procedures.AWHONNS Clin Issues Perinat Womens Health Nurs. 1993;4:471–82.30. Bullock K. DV and EMS personnel [letter]. Ann EmergMed. 1998; 31:286.31. Gerson L, Schelble D, Wilson J. Using paramedics to iden-tify at-risk elderly. Ann Emerg Med. 1992; 21:688–91.

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REFLECTIONS

What do you remember most about the earlyyears of ABEM?

‘‘It was a constant battle with the organized medical hierarchy, but the principleswe advocated were so positive.’’

R. R. HANNAS, MDPresident of ABEM, 1983–1984ABEM Director, 1976–1988