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Felicia Clark, D-ABMDI

Felicia Clark, D-ABMDI

Prevention Coordinator, CPASS Chicago
Cook County SUID Case Registry and Prevention

Felicia A. Clark, D-ABMDI, is a Certified Medicolegal Death Investigator. She worked as the Child Death Investigator for the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office for over 10 years. After retiring from the CCMEO in February 2021, she partnered with the Cook County SUID Case Registry to establish and serve as Prevention Coordinator for Community Partnership Approaches to Safe Sleep (CPASS)-Chicago. Felicia also serves on the Illinois Child Death Review Team for Cook County and the Family Focus Advisory Board, in Cicero, IL. Felicia can be found throughout Chicagoland communities creatively engaging, equipping and empowering families to practice safe sleep and distributing safe sleep education material and cribs to underserved communities. Felicia is a Follower of Christ, a wife to Thomas, a mother to 3 adult children, one of whom has special needs, and a grandmother to one granddude.

Presentations

Using the Injury Equity Matrix to Surface SUID Prevention Recommendations

Kyran Quinlan, MD, MPH
Felicia Clark, D-ABMDI
Christie Lawrence, DNP, RNC-NIC, APN/CNS
Gina Lowell, MD, MPH

Part of session:
Workshop Session 3C
Saturday, December 7, 2024, 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Description:

Beginning in July 2023, the Cook County Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) Case Registry and Prevention team began using a modified Injury Equity Matrix (IEM) tailored to examine SUID. Modifications to the IEM such as including the family’s Social Environment and Belief System, considering factors related to the SUID investigation, and incorporating both parent and infant intersectional identities have facilitated meaningful conversations among team members that have surfaced new ways of thinking about SUID prevention, generated ideas regarding new partnerships, and led to proactive safe sleep approaches for Chicago’s newly arrived migrant population.

This workshop will provide a brief overview of the modified IEM for SUID, and lead participants through the practice of using the IEM for SUID cases. Participants will be broken into 4 groups, each led by one of the presenters, and guided through practice using the modified IEM for 2 cases. Groups will reconvene and discuss the potential prevention recommendations that emerged from this practice. Finally, participants will be challenged to modify the IEM for their own injury prevention topic (e.g. drowning, firearms) and consider who they might engage to regularly review cases using this tool.

Objectives:

1. Become familiar with the components of the Injury Equity Matrix.
2. Practice using the modified IEM to review individual SUID cases.
3. Reflect on how incorporating intersectionality illuminates new prevention approaches.
4. Determine how the IEM could be modified for other childhood injuries.