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U.S. Public Health Service Rear Adm. Tracy Farrill, Defense Health Agency interim director, Defense Health Network Continental, visits with government officials and vendors while visiting the exhibition hall during the 2024 Defense Health Information Technology Symposium in Dallas, Texas, Aug. 21.

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U.S. Public Health Service Rear Adm. Tracy Farrill, Defense Health Agency interim director, Defense Health Network Continental, visits with government officials and vendors while visiting the exhibition hall during the 2024 Defense Health Information Technology Symposium in Dallas, Texas, Aug. 21.

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U.S. Public Health Service Rear Adm. Tracy Farrill, Defense Health Agency interim director, Defense Health Network Continental, visits with government officials and vendors while visiting the exhibition hall during the 2024 Defense Health Information Technology Symposium in Dallas, Texas, Aug. 21.

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U.S. Public Health Service Rear Adm. Tracy Farrill, Defense Health Agency interim director, Defense Health Network Continental, gives a plenary presentation at the 2024 Defense Health Information Technology Symposium in Dallas, Texas, Aug. 21.

5 Essential Frameworks for Preventing Violent Child Death

The U.S. has a violent child death problem. Developing strategies to prevent violent child deaths death from firearms and traffic crashes is a demanding task that requires consideration of numerous upstream, interrelated, and tangential issues. To help safety advocates develop strategies to prevent violent child death, we compiled five frameworks to help: Understand and explain …
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