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Kiesha Fraser Doh, MD

Kiesha Fraser Doh, MD

Pediatric Emergency Physician
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine
Emory University

Kiesha Fraser Doh, M.D., is a Pediatric Emergency Physician at Childrens’ Healthcare of Atlanta and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at Emory University. One of the Co-Chairs of Children’s Injury Prevention Program (CHIPP) and Co-Chair of the intentional injury taskforce of CHIPP. In addition she is Co-Chair of Pediatric Emergency Care Network Injury Prevention Interest group. She leads and helped establish a multi-disciplinary group that promotes firearm injury prevention by using the Asking Saves Kids (part of the AAP/Brady Campaign initiative) platform to elevate the message of firearm safety for the state of Georgia entitled Georgia Stay SAFE.

Since arriving at Children’s Dr. Fraser established and developed the ED Physician outreach program and has been a passionate injury prevention advocate specifically around firearm injuries for a number of years.

In her role with CHIPP she helps leads a program that distributes safe firearm storage devices and educational material at various safety events in the Atlanta Metro Area. Dr. Fraser Doh has published numerous articles on firearm injury related research and most recently was an one of the authors for the recently published American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement and Technical report entitled Firearm-Related Injuries and Deaths in Children and Youth: Injury Prevention and Harm Reduction.

Presentations

What's Known, What’s New and What’s Needed in Injury Prevention

Lorrie Lynn, MA, CPSTI
Rohit P. Shenoi, MD
Keisha Fraser Doh, MD
Ashley Blanchard, MD, MS

Part of session:
Panel Discussion
Keynote Panel
Saturday, December 2, 2023, 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Description:

This session will highlight the work of our esteemed colleagues in a myriad of injury prevention topics including firearms, drowning, sleep related injuries, suicide, and youth with autism spectrum disorder. The panelists will highlight new trends in epidemiology and intervention strategies. They will further identify gaps in their fields and describe potential solutions to improve future injury prevention efforts.

Objectives:

1. Describe existing disparities in drowning burden and access to drowning countermeasures.
2. Formulate an injury prevention framework to address pediatric drowning.
3. Understand existing burden of SUID, current trends and best practice recommendations.
4. Describe existing disparities in firearm injuries.
5. Formulate an injury prevention framework to address firearm injuries.
6. Understand the trends of injury among children with autism and their unique injury risk and available interventions.