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North Carolina Medical Journal
September/October 2005 Volume 66, Number 5

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ARTICLES

The Tyranny of the Diagnosis Code
Virgil N. Slee, MD, Debora Slee, JD, and H. Joachim Schmidt, JD

Comments and a Response to "The Tyranny of the Diagnosis Code" by Slee and Colleagues
David C. Kibbe, MD, MBA

POLICY FORUM: Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect

Introduction
Gordon H. DeFriese, PhD, and Kristie Weisner Thompson, MA

Issue Brief: Preventing Child Maltreatment in North Carolina: New Directions for Supporting Families and Children
Michelle Hughes, MA, MSW, Marian F. Earls, MD, FAAP, Carmen Hooker Odom, MRP, Kristen L. Dubay, MPP, Anne R. Sayers, MSW, Jennifer Tolle Whiteside, MA, and Pam Silberman, JD, DrPH

COMMENTARIES

The Impact of Maltreatment on the Developing Child
Dana M. Hagele, MD, MPH

Building an Effective Child Maltreatment Surveillance System in North Carolina
Adam J. Zolotor, MD, MPH, Brenda McAdams Motsinger, MS, RD, LDN, Desmond K. Runyan, MD, DrPH, and Catherine (Kay) Sanford, MSPH

Risk and Protection in the Perpetration of Child Abuse
Kenneth A. Dodge, PhD

Reframing the Issue: A New Child Maltreatment Prevention Message
Becky A. Wrisley

The Role of Primary Healthcare Providers in Preventing Child Maltreatment
Marian E. Earls, MD, FAAP

A New Paradigm for Child Protection: Begin at the Beginning
Wanda M. Hunter, MPH

Child Abuse Homicides: A Special Problem within North Carolina's Military Families
Marcia E. Herman-Giddens, PA, DrPH, and Thomas J. Vitaglione, MPH

Strengthening Families: The Role of Community-Based and Grassroots Organizations
Henrietta J. Zalkind, JD, and Pat W. Allen, MS

The Circle of Parents Program: Increasing Social Support for Parents and Caregivers
Katrina D. Gay, BSPH, MPH

The Role of Philanthropy in Child Maltreatment Prevention Efforts
Rhett N. Mabry

SPECIAL REPORT

2005 North Carolina Child Health Report Card

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