Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Fiesinger T, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Barriers andconcordance of reported helmet usage patterns between parents andtheir children. 6th World Conference on Injury Prevention & Control,Montreal, Canada, May 12-15. 2002<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Little DC, Johnson K, Mason S.School backpacks: a comparison of weights and contents carried bystudents in Ghana, Guatemala, and the United States. 6th WorldConference on Injury Prevention & Control, Montreal, Canada, May 12-15 2002<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Mason S, Chambers M. Early impact of efforts by acommunity coalition to promote child helmet ownership and use inCentral Texas. 3rd Annual Childhood Injury Prevention conference,San Antonio, Texas, Sep 26-27 2002Holland-Barkis P, Capen C, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Rascoe TG,Reis <strong>MD</strong>. Primary care physician practice patterns of pap screening andadherence to published guidelines. 30th Annual Meeting of the NorthAmerican Primary Care Research Group, New Orleans, Lousisiana, Nov17-20 2002Couchman GR, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Reis M, Bartels WG, Henry RA. Variationsin primary care physicians' use of MRI and CT scan diagnostic tests.29th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care ResearchGroup, Halifax, NS, Canada, Oct 13-16, 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Couchman GR, Rascoe TG. Are racial and ethnic minoritypatients less likely to communicate with their health care providers viae-mail? Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy 2001Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, June 10-12 2001August 20, 2012 18
Presentation<strong>Samuel</strong> N. <strong>Forjuoh</strong>, <strong>MD</strong><strong>Reference</strong> <strong>List</strong><strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Little DC, Schuchmann JA, Johnston K, Mason S.Weight of backpacks carried by elementary school children. 129thAnnual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, InjuryControl and Emergency Health Services Section, Atlanta, Georgia,October 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Little DC, Johnston K, Mason S.How heavy are elementary school children's backpacks? 2001 SafeUSAConference, Atlanta, Georgia, Dec 3-5. 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Little DC, Johnston K, Mason S.Self-reported pains and correlates associated with heavy backpackcarrying in a cohort of elementary school children. 2001 SafeUSAConference, Atlanta, Georgia, Dec 3-5. 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Mason S. Parental knowledge ofthe contents of heavy backpacks carried by their elementary schoolchildren. 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public HealthAssociation, Atlanta, Georgia, Oct 21-25 2001<strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Rascoe TG, Symm B, Edwards JC. Impact of a shortinteractive curriculum on medical students' appreciation of EBM andCAM. Association for Medical Education in Europe 2001 Conference,Berlin, Germany, Sep 2-5. 2001Little DC, <strong>Forjuoh</strong> SN, Lane BL, Schuchmann JA, Johnston K, Mason S.Correlates and selfreported pains associated with carrying heavybackpacks in a cohort of elementary school children. AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, California, October 20-24 2001August 20, 2012 19
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