SBS Quarterly


SBS Quarterly was published by the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome from 1998 through 2002. Please click on the appropriate thumbnail to access the SBS Quarterly Newsletter from that particular period.


SBS Quarterly

Winter 1998
National Information, Support and Referral Service Begins Operation
By Dawn Fitzpatrick
Prevention Program Focuses on Males
By Stacy Iverson
Investigation and Prosecution of Shaken Baby Cases
By Rob Parrish
Mighty Like a Rose
By Tami Jensen
Teach the World to Sing
By Bart Ence

Spring 1998
National Support, Info. and Referral Services has a Great Deal to Offer
By Dawn Fitzpatrick
Second National Conference on SBS will Answer Critical Questions
By Jacy Showers
13 Million of AmericaÕs Children in Child Care: Training for Providers Vital
By Stacy Iverson
Medical Controversies and Their Role in Establishing ÒReasonable DoubtÓ
By Todd Grey
The Shaken Baby Syndrome Memorial Quilt Project
By Kim Kand
New Book Offers Answers to: What Happened to Christopher
By Ann-Janine Morey

Summer 1998
SBS Service Offers National Survey Results
By Dawn Fitzpatrick
The Kimber Campaign: Turning Tragedy into Prevention
By Janet Goree
Shaken Baby Syndrome / Shaken Impact Syndrome
By Robert M. Reece
Scene Investigation and Suspected SBS Incidents
By Mike Vendola

Fall 1998
Shaken Baby Syndrome Fatalities in the United States
By Dawn Fitzpatrick
Non-Accidental Head Injury in Infants and Children
By John Lancon and Derrick Bruce
Second National Conference on SBS was a Tremendous Success
By Dawn Fitzpatrick
SBS Memorial Quilts Displayed at the Conference
By Kim Kang

Winter 1999
Documentary on Shaken Baby Syndrome in the Making
Tough Guys Can Be Gentle-Men Poster Wins National Acclaim
CAPC Offers New Shaken Baby Syndrome Materials
Child Advocate Receives National Award
Medical and Psychological Collaboration in SBS Diagnosis
By Lawrence Ricci
La Vega Pirates say, ÒNEVER, NEVER SHAKE A BABY!Ó
By Melonie Smith

Spring 1999
Finding New Ways to Care: Ross Pediatrics
Abusive Head Trauma can be Difficult for Physicians to Recognize
By Carole Jenney
Osteopathic Ped. and Nat. Brain Injury Assoc Support SBS Prevention
Early Childhood Intervention for Survivors of SBS
By Bonnie Armstrong

Summer 1999
Third National Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Family Members of SBS Victims
By Kevin J. Becker
Special Education for Survivors of SBS
By Bonnie Armstrong
The Legal SystemÕs Role in Facilitating Irresponsible Expert Testimony
By Brian Holmgren

Fall 1999
First Canadian Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome held in May 1999
By Marilyn Sandberg
Canadian SBS Conference Deemed Success
By Noreen Agrey
Guidelines for Child Abuse Investigations
By Cpl. Craig Smith