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Lynn M. Wegner
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 18
Citations - 1916
Lynn M. Wegner is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medical home & Child and adolescent psychiatry. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1733 citations.
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Identifying infants and young children with developmental disorders in the medical home: An algorithm for developmental surveillance and screening
John C. Duby,Paul H. Lipkin,Michelle M. Macias,Lynn M. Wegner,Paula Duncan,Joseph F. Hagan,W. Carl Cooley,Nancy L. Swigonski,Paul G. Biondich,Donald J. Lollar,Jill Ackermann,Amy Brin,Mary Crane,Amy Gibson,Stephanie Mucha Skipper,Darcy Steinberg-Hastings,Melissa Capers +16 more
TL;DR: The authors recommend that developmental surveillance be incorporated at every well-child preventive care visit, and children diagnosed with developmental disorders should be identified as children with special health care needs, and chronic-condition management should be initiated.
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Policy statement - The future of pediatrics: Mental health competencies for pediatric primary care
William L. Coleman,Mary I. Dobbins,Andrew S. Garner,Benjamin Siegel,Darien Wood,Marian F. Earls,Ronald T. Brown,Mary Jo Kupst,D. Richard Martini,Mary Sheppard,George J. Cohen,Karen S. Smith,Jane Meschan Foy,Paula Duncan,Barbara L. Frankowski,Kelly J. Kelleher,Penelope Knapp,Danielle Laraque,Gary Peck,Michael Regalado,Jack Swanson,Mark L. Wolraich,Margaret A. Dolan,Alain Joffe,Patricia J. O'Malley,James M. Perrin,Thomas K. McInerny,Lynn M. Wegner,Terry Carmichael,Darcy Gruttadaro,Garry Sigman,Myrtis Sullivan,L. Read Sulik,Linda B. Paul +33 more
TL;DR: The American Academy of Pediatrics proposes competencies requisite for providing mental health and substance abuse services in pediatric primary care settings and recommends steps toward achieving them.
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Promoting Optimal Development: Screening for Behavioral and Emotional Problems
Carol Weitzman,Lynn M. Wegner +1 more
TL;DR: The need to increase behavioral screening is focused on and potential changes in practice and the health system, as well as the research needed to accomplish this are offered.
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Of Two Minds: An Anthropologist Looks At American Psychiatry
TL;DR: In this article, an anthropologist looks at american psychiatry references and finds that people with open minded will always try to seek for the new things and information from many sources, while people with closed mind will always think that they can do it by their principals.
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Can a Broadband Developmental-Behavioral Screening Test Identify Children Likely to Have Autism Spectrum Disorder?
TL;DR: Viewing performance patterns on a broadband screening test can substantially reduce overreferrals to autism specialty services, as well as maintaining high levels of sensitivity.