2021 // HIPRC Newsletter Archives

2021 // HIPRC Newsletter Archives

By: Alexandra de Leon Date: January 27th, 2021

HIPRC Newsletter (November 2021)

  • Teen Opioid-Use Prevention Toolkit
  • National Injury Prevention Day
  • INSIGHT application opens

HIPRC Newsletter (October 2021)

  • National Fire Prevention Week: October 3-9,2021
  • HIPRC Trainee Wins Judy Su Endowed Research Training Award in Anesthesiology
  • Demographics suggest risk for COVID-19 positive test

HIPRC Newsletter (September 2021)

  • Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
  • Now Hiring Program Operations Specialist
  • New Secure Bike Parking at HMC

HIPRC Newsletter (August 2021)

  • City of Seattle Investments to Address Gun Violence
  • Vavilala Elected to Washington State Academy of Sciences
  • Built Environments and Pedestrian Risk Study

HIPRC Newsletter (July 2021)

  • City of Seattle Investments to Address Gun Violence
  • Vavilala Elected to Washington State Academy of Sciences
  • Built Environments and Pedestrian Risk Study

HIPRC Newsletter (June 2021)

  • FIPRP Firearm Interventions Toolkit
  • Rivara Endowment Injury Research Grant
  • INSIGHT Session B

HIPRC Newsletter (May 2021)

  • INSIGHT High School Program – Last Call to Apply
  • Mental Health Awareness Month
  • Michele Curatolo Voted a Top Doctor by Seattle Magazine
  • Monica Vavilala Speaker at TBI Conference

HIPRC Newsletter (April 2021)

  • Fred Rivara Receives Highest Honor for Pediatrician
  •  Sexual Assault Awareness Month
  • Barclay Stewart, Erin Morgan and Elizabeth Killien Receive Awards

HIPRC Newsletter (March 2021)

  • #StopAsianHate
  • Atlanta & Boulder Shootings Statement
  • SAVIR Board of Directors
  • Women’s History Month

HIPRC Newsletter (February 2021)

  • Winter safety tips
  • Black History Month
  • Digital Dating Abuse Study
  • Rivara Endowment Injury Research Award: Now accepting submissions

HIPRC Newsletter (January 2021)

  • 2020 Year-in-Review
  • Department of Defense funds enteral resuscitation for major burn injuries study
  • New study on state EITC and suicidal behavior
  • Seeking Return to Learn study participants