Shaken baby syndrome (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Dr Waney Marian Valerie SQUIER" (PDF). Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service. Record of Determinations – Medical Practitioners Tribunal. 1555161. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2016.

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  • Findley KA, Barnes PD, Moran DA, Squier W (30 April 2012). "Shaken Baby Syndrome, Abusive Head Trauma, and Actual Innocence: Getting It Right". Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy. SSRN 2048374.

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  • Findley K (2020). "Feigned Consensus: Usurping the Law in Shaken Baby Syndrome/ Abusive Head Trauma Prosecutions". University of Michigan Law School Scholarship Repository: 1247. Likewise, child abuse pediatrician John Leventhal at Yale notes that, when evaluating a child for suspected abuse, the physician must consider what he calls two important questions: First, are the child's findings due to trauma or a medical problem (or a combination of the two)? Second, if trauma, are the injuries due to abuse as opposed to neglect, an unintentional (or accidental) cause orbirth trauma?

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