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PEDIATRICS Vol. 110 No. 4 October 2002, pp. 839-840


AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS

Death of a Child in the Emergency Department: Joint Statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians

Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Committee, American College of Emergency Physicians


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Note: Please be advised that the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians are in the process of independently developing technical reports on this issue that will provide more in-depth educational and clinical information for their respective members on the death of a child in the emergency department. When completed, these reports will be published separately by each organization to supplement this joint policy statement.

Abbreviations: ED, emergency department


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The death of a child in the emergency department (ED) is an event with emotional, cultural, procedural, and legal challenges that often distinguish it from other deaths.

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians support the following principles:


    American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2001-2002
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Jane F. Knapp, MD, Chairperson

Thomas Bojko, MD

Margaret A. Dolan, MD

Ronald A. Furnival, MD

Barry W. Heath, MD

Steven E. Krug, MD

Deborah Mulligan-Smith, MD

Lee Pyles, MD

Richard M. Ruddy, MD

Kathy N. Shaw, MD, MSCE

Timothy Yeh, MD


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Cindy Doyle, BSN, MA

Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD

American College of Emergency Physicians

David S. Markenson, MD

National Association of EMS Physicians

Dennis W. Vane, MD

American College of Surgeons


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Jane Ball, RN, DrPH


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Susan Tellez


    American College of Emergency Physicians Pediatric Emergency Medicine Committee, 2001–2002
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Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, Chairperson

Frederick C. Blum, MD

Isabel A. Barata, MD

Jill M. Baren, MD

Lee S. Benjamin, MD

Kathleen Brown, MD

Randolph J. Cordle, MD

Ann M. Dietrich, MD

Ramon W. Johnson, MD

Stephen R. Knazik, DO

Sharon E. Mace, MD

Maureen D. McCollough, MD

John H. Myers, MD

Phyllis H. Stenklyft, MD

Craig R. Warden, MD, MPH

Joseph Zibulewsky, MD


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Michael J. Gerardi, MD

AAP Section on Emergency Medicine

Jane F. Knapp, MD

AAP Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Steven E. Krug, MD

AAP Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine


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Elaine Jastram


PEDIATRICS (ISSN 1098-4275). ©2002 by the American Academy of Pediatrics

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