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Harold Weiss, PhD, MPH, MS
Education Undergraduate
Dates Attended Name and Location Degree and Year Major Subject
1971-1973 University of California
Santa Cruz, CA
BA 1973 Environmental
Studies & Biology
1969-1971 University of California
Los Angeles, CA
Zoology
Graduate
Dates Attended Name and Location Degree and Year Major Subject
1994 – 1999 University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
PhD 1999 Epidemiology
1975 – 1976 University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
MPH 1976 Epidemiology
1974 – 1975 University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
MS 1975 Environmental Health
PhD Dissertation: The Epidemiology of Perinatal Traumatic Fetal Injury Mortality. Perinatal
traumatic fetal injury mortality was explored by reviewing existing U.S. fetal and infant mortality
data. The major role that motor vehicle-related injuries have on reported traumatic injury deaths was
shown for the first time. Results were published in JAMA.
Index to CV (Ctrl -Click to follow link)
Education Appointments Memberships Awards Refereed Articles Books & Monographs Abstracts Other Publications Authored Web Sites Teaching Activities Research Support Invited Lectures Other Research Activity Research Interests Service Activity Consultantships Executive Summary References
Curriculum Vitae
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Appointments and Positions Academic
08/09 to 9/13
2004 – 2009
Injury Prevention Research Unit
Department of Preventive and Social Medicine
Dunedin School of Medicine
University of Otago
Center for Injury Research and Control
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Director and
Professor
Associate Professor of
Neurological Surgery
2002 to 3/08 Center for Injury Research and Control
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Center Director
2001 – 2002 Center for Injury Research and Control
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Associate Director
2001 to 2009 Epidemiology
Assistant Professor
(secondary appointment)
2001 to 2009 Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Assistant Professor
(secondary appointment)
2000 to 2003 Department of Neurosurgery
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor
1998 – 2000 Department of Neurosurgery
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Visiting Assistant
Professor
1997 – 1998 Department of Emergency Medicine
Allegheny University of the Health Services
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Research Assistant
Professor
1997 – 1998 Center for Violence and Injury Control
Allegheny University of the Health Services
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinator/Faculty
1995 – 1997 Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Research Assistant
Professor
1992 – 1997 Center for Injury Research and Control
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinator/Faculty
1992 – 1995 Division of Emergency Medicine
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Research Assistant
Professor of Medicine
1976 Department of Epidemiology
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Research Assistant
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Non-Academic
4/14 to present Wisconsin Division of Health
Madison, Wisconsin
Injury and Violence Prevention
Program Coordinator
1989 – 1992 Emergent Data Systems
Buffalo, New York
Injury Prevention Consultant
1983 – 1989 Wisconsin Division of Health
Madison, Wisconsin
Injury Prevention Unit Chief
1979 – 1983 Wisconsin Division of Health
Madison, Wisconsin
Environmental Epidemiologist
1976 – 1978 Norfolk City Health Department
Norfolk, Virginia
Infectious and Chronic Disease
Epidemiologist
1975 Minnesota State Health Department
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Governor’s Intern
1974 California State Department of Health
Los Angeles, California
Food and Drug Inspector
Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies
Organization Year
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists 2014
Safe States Alliance (SSA), Board member 2014-2016 2010
Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) 2008
Association for Advancement of Automotive Medicine 2007
Society for Advancement of Injury and Violence Research (SAVIR), President, 2007 2005
Society for Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiologic Research (SPER) 2002
Safe States 1999
International Society of Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (ISCAIP) 1998
American Public Health Association (APHA)
Elected chair of Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Section (1990)
1979
Awards and Honors
Title of Award Year
Auckland Transport Best Joint Walking and Cycling Project Award: The Adolescent
Mobility Health Consortium. 2WALKandCYCLE 2014 Conference. Nelson, N.Z.
2014
Alex Kelter STIPDA Visionary Award
Elluminate Center of Excellence
Top poster at the annual meeting of the International Society for Child and Adolescent
Injury Prevention (ISCAIP) Durban, South Africa April 5-6, 2006
2009
2008
Recipient of the 2004 Live Online LOLA Award for "Most Compelling or Engaging
Online Learning Moment.
2004
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Student Paper Award, American Public Health Association, Injury Control and
Emergency Health Services Section
1999
ICIRN Web site, Medsite Gold Award 1998
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Refereed (Quality Assured) Publications (with hyperlinks to full text or abstracts, if available)
Citation Impact Factor
Journal Ranking
(Field)
Under Review
Weiss H, Kaplan S, Prato C. Fatal and Serious Road Crashes Involving Young
New Zealand Drivers: A Latent Class Clustering Approach. Submitted: March-
2014.
In Press or Published
Ward AL, Baggett T, Orsini A, Angelo J, Weiss H. Participatory photography
gives voice to young non-drivers in New Zealand. Health Promot Int. 2014 Dec
18.
1. Weiss H, Kaplan S, Prato C. Risk factors associated with injury severity in
crashes involving young New Zealand drivers. Accident Analysis & Prevention,
2014. Volume 65:142-55.
2. Langley J, Begg D, Samaranayaka A, Brookland R, Weiss H. Unsupervised
driving by learner licence holders: associated characteristics and crash risk
Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2013: Volume 60: 24-30.
3. Vladutiu C, Marshall S, Poole C, Casteel C, Menard M, Weiss H. Adverse
pregnancy outcomes following motor vehicle crashes among pregnant drivers.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 45, Issue 5 (November 2013),
DOI 10.1016/j.amepre.2013.06.018.
4. Sauber EK, Markovic N, Weiss H, Bodnar L, Wilson J, Pearlman M. Injury
During Pregnancy and Nervous System Birth Defects — Texas, 1999–2003. Birth
Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 2013 (in press).
5. Vladutiu CJ, Poole C, Marshall SW, Casteel C, Menard MK, Weiss HB.
Pregnant driver-associated motor vehicle crashes in North Carolina, 2001-2008.
Accid Anal Prev, 2013; 55: 165-71. 1.867
6. Weiss HB and Ward AL Is it time to advocate for a vulnerable road user
protection law in New Zealand? New Zealand Medical Journal. Vol. 126 No
1374, 10-May-2013.
7. Weiss HB. Maternal crash injury risk and foetal injury death in New Zealand.
Australasian Epidemiologist. December 2012. Volume 19.2: 30-32.
8. Vladutiu, Catherine J., Weiss, Harold B. Motor vehicle safety during
pregnancy. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. Volume 6 Issue 3 June 2012
pp. 241 - 249. DOI 10.1177/1559827611421304. 2.106
9. Weiss HB, Evans J, de Graaf, B. Characteristics of drivers and bicyclists
involved in driver at fault collisions, New Zealand, 2002-2009. 2Walk and Cycle
Conference Proceedings. Hastings, New Zealand. February 22-24, 2012.
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10. TR Miller, CD Furr-Holden, BA Lawrence, HB Weiss, Suicide deaths and
non-fatal hospital admissions for deliberate self-harm: Temporality by day of
week and month of year, United States. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention
and Suicide Prevention. 2012 Vol. 33(3): 169-177.
1.383
11. Weiss HB, Sauber-Schatz EK, Herring H. The Risk of motor vehicle crashes
during pregnancy. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Genecology. Volume 1 (4).
December, 2011.
12. Ward A, Weiss H. Mobility management for prevented, reduced, or delayed
driving in teenagers (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2011,
Issue 11. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD009438. 6.186
13. McClure, C. K., Patrick, T. E., Katz, K. D., Kelsey, S. F. and Weiss, H. B.
(2011), Birth Outcomes Following Self-Inflicted Poisoning During Pregnancy,
California, 2000 to 2004 .Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing,
Volume 4 (3), 292-301. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2011.01250.x.
0.952 34 / 72
(Nursing (Science
14. Sauber EK, Armant TR, Weiss HB. Injury prevention activities in
Pennsylvania trauma centers. Journal of Trauma Nursing. July/September 2011 -
Volume 18 - Issue 3:173–180.
15. Mertz, KJ, Koehler, SA, Weiss HB, Williams KE. Injury diagnoses for motor
vehicle-related deaths: a comparison of death certificates and autopsy reports.
International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion. May 9. 2011. 4.241
10/105
(Public, Env, Occ Hlth)
16. Alvaro I Sánchez, Andrés Villaveces, Robert T Krafty, Taeyoung Park,
Harold Weiss, Anthony Fabio, Juan Carlos Puyana, María Isabel Gutiérrez.
Policies for alcohol restrictions and their association with interpersonal violence
deaths: a time-series analysis of homicides in Cali, Colombia. Int. J. Epidemiol.
(2011) doi: 10.1093/ije/dyr051 Published online: March 30, 2011.
5.262
17. Sánchez AI, Krafty RT, Weiss HB, Rubiano AM, Peitzman AB, and Puyana
JC. Trends in survival and early functional outcomes from hospitalized severe
adult traumatic brain injuries, Pennsylvania, 1998-2007. Journal of Head Trauma
Rehabilitation. 2011 March 7, doi: 10.1097/HTR.0b013e3182074c41
2.779 4/33
(Rehabilitation)
18. Weiss HB, Agimi Y, Steiner. Youth motorcycle-related hospitalizations and
traumatic brain injuries in the United States, 2006. Pediatrics. 2010; December
126 (6): 1141-1148. 5.391
2/86
(Pediatrics)
19. Weiss HB, Agimi Y, Steiner C. Comparing youth motorcycle-related
traumatic brain injury hospital discharges in states with different helmet laws:
U.S., 2005-7. Pediatrics. 2010; December 126 (6): 1149-1155.
Pediatrics highlighted this article in a news release. AHRQ marketed this article
in Research Activities, AHRQ’s magazine of published studies. This monthly
newsletter has over 40,000 subscribers.
5.391 2/86
(Pediatrics)
20. Miller T, Teti L, Lawrence B, Weiss HB, Alcohol involvement in hospital-
admitted nonfatal suicide acts, Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior,
2010;40(5):492-9. 1.450
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21. McClure C, Katz K, Patrick T, Kelsey S, Weiss HB. The epidemiology of
acute poisonings in women of reproductive age during pregnancy. Maternal and
Child Health Journal. ePub, February 19, 2010. 1.536 MCH
22. Sauber EK, Markovic N, Weiss H, Bodnar L, Wilson J, Pearlman M. A
national rate estimate and descriptive epidemiology of birth trauma for the United
States in 2003. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 2010; 24: 116-124. 1.666
32/86
(Pediatrics)
23. Weiss HB. Overshoot: The ecological basis of revolutionary change (book
review) Public Health Reports. January/February 2009; 124 (1). 1.299
70/105
(Public, Env, Occ Health)
24. Mertz, K and Weiss, HB. Changes in motorcycle-related head injury deaths,
hospitalizations, and hospital charges following repeal of Pennsylvania’s
mandatory motorcycle helmet law. AJPH August; 2008; 98 (8); 1464-1467. 4.241
10/105
(Public, Env, Occ Hlth)
25. Weiss HB, Sauber-Schatz EK, Cook LJ. The epidemiology of pregnancy-
associated emergency department injury visits and their impact on birth
outcomes. Accid Anal Prev 2008 May; 40(3); 1088-1095. 1.963
2/18
(Transport)
26. Ellingson KD, Leventhal JM, Weiss HB. Using hospital discharge data to
track the incidence of inflicted traumatic brain injury. Am J of Prev Med. 2008;
34 (S157-S162). 3.766
16/107
(Medicine)
27. Garrettson M, Weiss HB, McDonald E, Degutis L. Pennsylvania emergency
department injury prevention activities study. Journal of Emergency Nursing.
2008 Feb; 34 (1). 0.399
12/13
(Emergency nursing)
28. Sirin H, Weiss HB, Dunning K., Sauber E. Seat Belt use, counseling and
motor-vehicle injury during pregnancy: Results from a multi-state population-
based survey. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 2007 September; 11; 505-510. 0.987
29. Lawrence BA, Miller TR, Weiss HB and Spicer RS. Issues in using state
hospital discharge data in injury control research and surveillance. Accident
Analysis & Prevention. 39 (2007) 319-325. 1.586
2/18
(Transport)
30. Weiss HB, Gutierrez M.M. MD, Harrison J., Matzopoulos, R. The US
National Violent Death Reporting System: domestic and international lessons for
violence injury surveillance. Inj Prev 2006; 12 (Suppl II). 1.844
51/105
(Public, Env, Occ Hlth)
31. Weiss HB, Sirin H, Levine J, Sauber E. International survey of seatbelt use
exemptions. Inj Prev. 2006 Aug; 12(4); 258- 261. 1.844
51/105
(Public, Env, Occ Hlth)
32. Weiss HB. The hidden epidemic of maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality and
injury due to motor vehicle crashes during pregnancy: A case of societal neglect?
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board,
Management and Public Policy. Issue Number: 1956 (ISBN 030909965X).
Washington, DC. 2006. pp. 133-140.
0.259
33. Ismailov R., Ness R., Redmond, C., Talbott E, Weiss HB. Thoracic trauma
associated with cardiac arrhythmia: Results from a large matched case-control
study. Journal of Trauma, 2007 May 62(5), 1186-91. 1.429
34. Koehler SA, Weiss HB, Shakir A, et al. Accurately assessing elderly fall
deaths using hospital discharge and vital statistics data. American Journal of
Forensic Medicine and Pathology. 2006; Mar; 27(1):30-5. 0.595
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35. Ismailov R., Weiss HB, Ness R., Lawrence BA, and Miller TR. Blunt cardiac
injury associated with cardiac valve insufficiency: Trauma links to chronic
disease? Injury. 2005; 36, 1022-1028. 0.511
36. Ismailov R., Ness R., Weiss HB, Lawrence BA, Miller TR. Trauma
associated with acute myocardial infarction in a multi-state hospitalized
population. International Journal of Cardiology. 2005 Nov 2; 105(2):141-6. 2.095
37. Weiss HB, Ismailov R, Lawrence BA, Miller TR. Incomplete and biased
perpetrator coding among hospitalized assaults for women in the U.S. Inj Prev
2004; 10, 119-121. 1.844
38. Koehler SA, Weiss HB., Songer TJ, et al. Deaths among criminal suspects,
law enforcement officers, civilians and prison inmates: A coroner-based study.
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology. 2003; 24 (4), 334-
338.
0.527
39. Hyde L, Cook L, Olson L, Weiss HB, Dean J., Effect of motor vehicle
crashes on adverse fetal outcomes. Obstet Gynecol, 2003; 102(2), 279-286. 2.091
40. Weiss HB, Lawrence BA, Miller TR Pregnancy associated assault
hospitalizations. Obstet Gynecol, 2002; 100(4), 773-80. 2.091
41. Weiss HB, Lawrence BA, Miller TR Prevalence & risk of pregnancy-
associated motor vehicle injury hospitalizations. Proceedings of Association for
the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. Tempe, Arizona. September, 2002.
42. Weiss HB, Strotmeyer S. Characteristics of pregnant women in motor vehicle
crashes. Inj Prev, 2002 September; 8(3): 207-10 1.844
43. Winston F, Weiss HB, Vivarelli C, Strotmeyer S, Lawrence BA, Miller TR.
Estimates of the incidence and costs associated with handlebar-related injuries in
children. Arch Pediat Adol Med. 2002;156(9):922-928. 2.089
44. Weiss HB, Songer TJ, Fabio A. Fetal Deaths Related to Maternal Injury.
JAMA 2001; October 17; 286(15):1862-1868. 17.569
45. Weiss HB, The epidemiology of traumatic injury-related fetal mortality in
Pennsylvania: the role of motor vehicle crashes. Accid Anal Prev 2001;
33(4):449–454. .884
46. Jager, TE, Weiss HB, Coben JH, and Pepe PE. Traumatic Brain Injuries
Evaluated in United States’ Emergency Departments. Acad Emerg Med. 2000;
7(2):134-40. 1.144
47. Weiss HB. Pregnancy-associated injury hospitalizations in Pennsylvania,
1995. Ann Emerg Med. 1999; 34(5):626-36. 2.323
48. Mathers JM and Weiss HB. Incidence and characteristics of fall-related
emergency department visits. Acad Emerg Med. Nov 1998; 5(11):1064-70. 1.042
49. Weiss HB, Friedman DI, Coben JH. Incidence of dog bite injuries treated in
emergency departments. JAMA. 1998; 279(1):51-53. 9.522
50. Weiss HB, Dill SM, Garrison HG and Coben JH. The potential of using
billing data for emergency department injury surveillance. Acad Emerg Med.
1997; 4(4):282-287. 1.042
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51. Forjuoh SN, Coben JH, Dearwater SR, Weiss HB. Identifying homes with
inadequate smoke detector protection from residential fires in Pennsylvania. J
Burn Care Rehabil. 1997 Jan-Feb;18(1 Pt 1):86-91. .752
52. Weiss HB, Dill SM, Forjuoh SN, Garrison HG, and Coben JH. Injury
Surveillance: A statewide survey of emergency department data collection
practices. Ann Emerg Med. December, 1996; 28(6):635-640. 1.574
53. Patterson L, Weiss HB., and Schano P. Data Initiatives: Combining Multiple
Databases. The American Journal of Medical Quality, 11 (1). Spring 1996; S73-
S77. 1.239
54. Weiss HB. Limitations of child injury data from CPSC’s National Electronic
Injury Surveillance System: The case of baby walker related data. Inj Prev,
March, 1996; 2(1):61-66. 1.844
55. Garrison HG, Runyan CW, Tintinalli JE, Barber CW, Bordley WC, Hargarten
SW, Pollock DA, Weiss HB: Emergency department surveillance: An
examination of issues and proposal for a national strategy. Ann Emerg Med.
November 1994; 24(5):849-856.
1.574
56. Coben, JH, Weiss HB, Mulvey EP, and Dearwater, SR. School Violence
Prevention: A primer for school health officials. Journal of School Health.
October, 1994; 64(8):309-313. 0.614
57. Salmi LR, Weiss HB, Peterson PL, Spengler RF, Sattin RW, Anderson HA.
Fatal Farm Injuries Among Young Children, Pediatrics, January, 1989;
83(2):267-71. 2.748
58. Belongia E, Weiss HB, Bowman M, Rattanassiri P. Severity and Types of
Head Trauma Among Adult Bicycle Riders,” Wisconsin Medical Journal,
January, 1988;87(1):11-4.
59. Weiss HB, Anderson H A Practical Method of Determining Public Health
Priorities in Response to Groundwater Contamination, Proceedings of the Israel
Ecological Society, May 24-26, 1983, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
60. Band JD, LaVenture M, Davis JP, Mallison G, Skaley P, Hayes P, Schell W,
Weiss HB, Greenberg D, Fraser D. Epidemic Legionnaires’ Disease – Airborne
Transmission Down a Chimney, 1981, JAMA 245(23):2404-7. 9.522
61. Weiss HB, Wise H. Early Control of a Measles Outbreak, Virginia Medical
Monthly, November 1979; 10(6):466-8.
62. Weiss HB. Human Exposures to Pesticides – A 1979-1980 Report of the
Wisconsin Division of Health, 1981, Wisconsin Medical Journal, 80(12):12-15.
63. Weiss HB, Winegar D, Levy B, Washburn J. Giardiasis in Minnesota, 1971-
1975, Minnesota Medicine, 1977; 60(11):815-20.
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Books, Monographs, Reviews and Invited Papers
1. Lilley R., Samaranayaka A., Weiss H. International comparison of International Labour
Organisation published occupational fatal injury rates: How does New Zealand compare
internationally? 15 March 2013.
2. Keall M, Stroombergen A, Sullivan C, Cameron M, Weiss HB. An analysis of potential
factors behind the 2011 reduction in New Zealand road fatalities. Report to New Zealand
Ministry of Transport. May, 2012.
3. Weiss HB, McNoe B. Prevention of Falls Related Injury in the Home in the Working Age
Population: Rapid evidence based review. Report to NZ Accident Compensation
Corporation. March 2012.
4. Weiss HB, McNoe B. Prevention of re‐injury in the working age population: Rapid evidence
based review. Report to NZ Accident Compensation Corporation. March 2012.
5. Evans J, Weiss HB, de Graaf, Brandon. Characteristics of at fault drivers and bicyclists
involved in bicyclist motor vehicle collisions, New Zealand, 2002-2009. Report to the NZ
Cycle Advocates Network. August 2011.
6. Truong T, Weiss HB. Poisoning Injuries in Pennsylvania Mortality: 2000-2004, Morbidity:
2004. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL),
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2007.
7. Truong T, Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: County Profiles, 2004. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2006.
8. Truong T, Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: Hospital Discharges, 2004. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2006.
9. Truong T, Weiss HB. Childhood Injury in Pennsylvania (1999-2003). Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2006.
10. Weiss HB, Earthquake and tsunamis in the Indian Ocean. Why we should care. Inj Prev.
February, 2005; 11 (1), 1-2 (guest editorial).
11. Truong T, Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: Hospital Discharges, 2003. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2003.
12. Truong T, Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: County Profiles, 2003. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2003.
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13. Strotmeyer SJ, Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: Hospital Discharges, 2002. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
14. Strotmeyer SJ, Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: County Profiles, 2002. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
15. Strotmeyer SJ, Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: Hospital Discharges, 2001. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2004.
16. Strotmeyer SJ, Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: Statewide County Profiles, 2001.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of
Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2003.
17. Consensus Recommendations for Using Hospital Discharge Data for Injury Surveillance.
Injury Surveillance Workgroup 3 (ISW3). State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors
Association, 2002.
18. Strotmeyer SJ and Weiss HB. County Profile of Injuries in Pennsylvania, 1999. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
19. Strotmeyer SJ and Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania, Hospital Discharges 1999.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of
Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
20. Strotmeyer SJ and Weiss HB. Traumatic Brain Injuries in in Pennsylvania, County Profiles,
1995-1999. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL),
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
21. Strotmeyer SJ and Weiss HB. Traumatic Brain Injuries in in Pennsylvania, 1995-1999.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of
Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
22. Strotmeyer SJ and Weiss HB. County Profile of Injuries in Pennsylvania, 1998. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
23. Strotmeyer SJ and Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania, 1998. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological Surgery,
University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
24. Strotmeyer SJ, Weiss HB and Norris D. Self-inflicted Injury in Pennsylvania:1997.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of
Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2001.
25. Strotmeyer SJ and Weiss HB. Injuries in Pennsylvania: County Profiles, 1997. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL), Department of Neurological
Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2001.
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26. Strotmeyer SJ, Weiss HB, Davis NL, and Zuri K. Injuries in Pennsylvania: Hospital
Discharges, 1997. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Injury Research and Control
(CIRCL), Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 2001.
27. Allen M and Weiss HB. Analysis of Pennsylvania CODES Data to Evaluate Airbag
Effectiveness. Report from the Pennsylvania Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System
(CODES) to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Contract number
DTNH-22-96-H-33085, May, 2001.
28. Allen M and Weiss HB. Analysis of Pennsylvania CODES Data to Evaluate Child Safety
Seat Usage and Effectiveness Report from the Pennsylvania Crash Outcome Data Evaluation
System (CODES) to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Contract number
DTNH-22-96-H-33085, March, 2001.
29. Weiss HB, Forjuoh SN, Fabio A, Strotmeyer SJ, and Coben JH. Female Injuries in
Pennsylvania, 1993-1995. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Violence and Injury Control
(CVIC), Department of Emergency Medicine, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences,
1999.
30. Allen M and Weiss HB. Using Linked Data To Evaluate The Effectiveness of Airbags In
Pennsylvania. Report from the Pennsylvania Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System
(CODES) to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Contract number
DTNH-22-96-H-33085, June, 1998.
31. Allen M and Weiss HB. Hospital Charges for Motor Vehicle Crash Victims in
Pennsylvania, 1994. Report from the Pennsylvania Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System
(CODES) to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Contract number
DTNH-22-96-H-33085, May, 1998.
32. Allen M and Weiss HB. Using Linked Data To Evaluate Child Safety Seat Effectiveness In
Pennsylvania. Report from the Pennsylvania Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System
(CODES) to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Contract number
DTNH-22-96-H-33085, May, 1998.
33. Allen M and Weiss HB. Using Linked Data To Evaluate Collisions with Fixed Objects In
Pennsylvania. Report from the Pennsylvania Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System
(CODES) to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Contract number
DTNH-22-96-H-33085, May, 1998.
34. Forjuoh SN, Fabio A, Weiss HB, Strotmeyer SJ and Coben JH. Injuries in Pennsylvania:
Hospital Discharges, 1995: Center for Violence and Injury Control, Department of
Emergency medicine, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
1998.
35. Fabio A, Weiss HB, Forjuoh SN and Coben JH. Head and Spinal Cord Injuries in
Pennsylvania, 1994: Center for Violence and Injury Control (CVIC), Department of
Emergency Medicine, AUHS. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. 1998.
36. Weiss HB, Mathers LJ, Forjuoh SN Kinnane JA and Coben JR, 1998. Child and Adolescent
Emergency Department Visit Databook. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Center for Violence and
Injury Control, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences.
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37. Strotmeyer SJ, Weiss HB, Forjuoh SN, and Coben JH. Assaultive Injuries in Pennsylvania.
Center for Violence and Injury Control (CVIC), Allegheny University of the Health
Sciences, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1998.
38. Anastasopoulou A, Weiss HB, and Forjuoh SN. Fall Injuries in Pennsylvania, 1994. Center
for Violence and Injury Control (CVIC), Department of Emergency Medicine, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Allegheny University of the Health Sciences. 1998.
39. Forjuoh S, Weiss HB, and Coben, JH. Fire and Burn Injuries in Pennsylvania: An Injury
Profile Monograph. September, 1997.
40. Weiss HB, Forjuoh S, and Coben, JH. Bicyclists Injuries in Pennsylvania: An Injury Profile
Monograph. September, 1997.
41. Forjuoh S, Weiss HB, and Coben, JH. Injuries in Pennsylvania: Hospital Discharges, 1994.
April, 1997.
42. Forjuoh S, Weiss HB. 1993-1994 Injury-related behavioral risks of Pennsylvanians, April,
1996.
43. Forjuoh S, Weiss HB, Garrison HG and Coben JH. Injuries in Pennsylvania: Hospital Dis-
charges, 1993. August, 1995.
44. Allen M and Weiss HB. Impact of seatbelts and motorcycle helmets use on hospital costs,
mortality and morbidity of highway accidents in Pennsylvania, December, 1995. Report to
Pennsylvania Department of Health.
45. Weiss HB, Forjuoh S, and Dearwater S. Pennsylvania Injury Data Resource Guide. Center
for Injury Research and Control. March 1995.
46. Squyres W, Weiss HB, et. al., Workshop of Assessment of Injury Prevention Training
Needs, Public Health Reports 1985 100(6).
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Accepted Abstracts & Posters
1. Weiss HB, Kaplan S, Prato CG. Fatal and serious road crashes involving young drivers in
New Zealand: A latent class clustering approach. Poster accepted at the 93rd Annual
Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, January 12-16, 2014, Washington D.C.
2. Weiss HB, Kaplan S, Prato CG. Risk Factors associated with injury severity in crashes
involving young drivers in New Zealand. Poster accepted at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board, January 12-16, 2014, Washington D.C.
3. Weiss HB. Who Killed Chris He? The time-spanning multi-causality of cycling deaths.
Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals 2013 Professional Development
Seminar. Boulder, Colorado. September, 11, 2013.
4. Ward A, Weiss H, Orsini A. "Making a healthy IMPACT – perspectives of youth non-
drivers". The Public Health Association Conference, Equity from the start – Valuing our
children. Wellington, 3-5 September 2012.
5. Ward A, Weiss H, Baggett T, Orsini A, Angelo J. ‘Picture This, Auckland!’ Transport
through the eyes of non-drivers. The Public Health Association Conference, Equity from the
start – Valuing our children. Wellington, 3-5 September 2012.
6. Vladutiu C, Poole C, Marshall S, Casteel, Carri H , Menard, MK, Weiss HB. Motor vehicle
crashes and adverse pregnancy outcomes among pregnant drivers in North Carolina. 18th
Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, December 12-14, 2012. San
Antonio, Texas.
7. Weiss HB, Ward A., Adolescent Mobility Health: Advocating for deep change. European
Conference on Mobility Management (ECOMM 2012). Frankfurt, Germany. 13 June, 2012.
8. Weiss HB, Deep Change and Adolescent Mobility Health. Road Safety Congress. (video)
Mashad, Iran. March, 8 2012.
9. Weiss HB, Ward A. Is it time to advocate for a vulnerable road user protection law in New
Zealand? 2Walk and Cycle 2012 Conference. Hastings, 22 February, 2012.
10. Weiss HB, Evans, J. de Graf B. Characteristics of at fault drivers and bicyclists involved in
bicyclist motor vehicle collisions, New Zealand, 2002-2009. 2Walk and Cycle 2012
Conference. Hastings, 22 February, 2012.
11. Vladutiu CJ, Poole C, Marshall SW, Casteel C, Menard MK, Weiss HB. Motor vehicle
crashes and injuries among pregnant drivers in North Carolina. Society for Pediatric and
Perinatal Epidemiologic Research (SPER). Montreal, Canada. June 20, 2011.
12. Weiss HB, Agimi I, Steiner C, and Houston D. Comparing youth motorcycle-related
traumatic brain injuries in States with different helmet laws. Lifesavers. Phoenix, Arizona.
March 2011.
13. Weiss HB, Sánchez AI, Krafty RT, Rubiano AM, Peitzman AB, and Puyana JC. Temporal
trends in hospital mortality and early functional outcomes associated with severe traumatic
brain injuries in children , Pennsylvania 1998-2007. Safety 2010. London, UK. September
24, 2010.
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14. Sánchez AI, Krafty RT, Weiss HB, Rubiano AM, Peitzman AB, and Puyana JC. Survival
and early functional outcomes at hospital discharge after severe adult traumatic brain injury:
The role of sex and race disparities. Safety 2010. London, UK. September 24, 2010.
15. Weiss HB The Sunset of Cheap Energy: Grey skies and silver linings for injury prevention
and public health. Safety 2010. London, UK. September 24, 2010.
16. McClure C, Katz R, Patrick, Kelsey S, Weiss H. “The Epidemiology of acute poisonings in
women of reproductive age and during pregnancy, California, 2000-2004” 15th Annual
Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology (MCH EPI) Conference, “Making Methods and
Practice Matter for Women, Children and Families,” Tampa, Florida, December 9-11, 2009.
17. Weiss HB, Agimi I, Steiner C, and Houston D. Comparing Youth Motorcycle-Related
Traumatic Brain Injury Hospital Discharges in States with Limited and Universal Helmet
Laws: U.S., 2005-7. 13th Partners Meeting of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project
(HCUP). November 18, 2009.
18. Weiss HB, Agimi I, Steiner C, and Houston D. Comparing Youth Motorcycle-Related
Traumatic Brain Injury in States with Different Helmet Laws; US, 2005-2007. Australasian
College of Road Safety (ACRS) National Conference Perth, Australia. November 6, 2009.
19. Weiss HB. Maternal and Foetal Crash Injury; Understanding the Hidden Epidemic in New
Zealand and Australia. Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) National Conference
Perth, Australia. November 5, 2009.
20. Sanchez S, Krafty R, Weiss H, Puyana JC. Trends in Survival and Early Functional
Outcomes at Hospital Discharge Associated With Severe Adult Traumatic Brain Injuries: An
analysis of the Pennsylvania Trauma Outcome Study Database, 1998-2007. Proceeding
from the North American Brain Injury Society's Seventh Annual Conference on Brain
Injury, Austin, TX, October 14-17, 2009. Also see Voogt RD, Savage RC, Jacobs HE.
Abstracts of the North American Brain Injury Society's Seventh Annual Conference on
Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2009;24(5):392-412.
21. Sanchez AI, Krafty RT, Weiss HB, Rubiano AM, Puyana JC. Concordance between head-
neck AIS and Glasgow Coma Scale for mortality prediction in head injured patients. The
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 2009 Annual Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA.
October 2, 2009.
22. Weiss HB, Hyseni Y and Steiner C. Teen Motorcycle-Related Hospitalizations and
Traumatic Brain Injuries in the United States, 2006. Lifesavers 2009 Conference, Nashville,
TN, March 29-April 1, 2009.
23. Weiss HB. Steering the media: Motorcycle helmets research to practice. Oral Presentation,
2009 National Injury & Violence Prevention Research Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. March
6, 2009.
24. Sanchez A, Gutierrez M, Mena J, Fabio A, Weiss HB and Puyana J. Alcohol consumption
and effects on homicide rates. Poster presentation, 2009 National Injury & Violence
Prevention Research Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. March 6, 2009.
25. Sanchez A, Gutierrez M, Weiss HB and Puyana J. Prevention Policies for Traffic Injuries in
Colombia. Poster presentation, 2009 National Injury & Violence Prevention Research
Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. March 6, 2009.
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26. Mertz K, Koehler S, and Weiss HB. Autopsy report diagnosis for motor vehicle crash
decedents: How much more can they add to death certificate information? Poster
presentation, 2009 National Injury & Violence Prevention Research Conference. Atlanta,
Georgia. March 6, 2009.
27. Mertz, K, Weiss HB. Changes in motorcycle-related head injury deaths, hospitalizations,
and hospital charges following repeal of Pennsylvania’s mandatory motorcycle helmet law.
Pennsylvania Public Health Association annual meeting. Philadelphia, November 17-19,
2008.
28. Weiss HB, Sauber E and Herring, A. Motor vehicle injuries during pregnancy & adverse
infant outcomes: An overlooked priority in child safety. SafeKids World Conference.
October 16, 2008. Washington, DC.
29. Weiss HB, Sauber E. The impact of pregnancy-associated crashes on birth outcomes and
infant survival. 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, March
15-18, 2008. Mérida, Yucatán, México.
30. Garrettson M, Weiss HB, McDonald EM and Degutis L, A survey of emergency department
injury prevention activities. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting.
Washington, DC, November 5, 2007.
31. Weiss HB and Sauber E. Protecting Moms and the Fetus in Crashes: A new priority for
child passenger safety. LifeSavers. Chicago, IL. March 26, 2007.
32. Weiss HB, Sauber E. Injury during pregnancy: A neglected child injury issue (poster).
International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention Bi-Annual Conference.
Durban, South Africa, April 5, 2006.
33. Weiss HB, Sirin H, Levine JA, Sauber E. International survey of seatbelt use exemptions: A
focus on pregnant women (presentation). The World Conference on Injury Prevention and
Safety Promotion, Durban, South Africa. April 4, 2006.
34. Weiss HB. The hidden epidemic of maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality and injury due to
motor vehicle crashes during pregnancy: A case of societal neglect? Transportation Research
Board Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January 24, 2006.
35. Sirin H, Weiss HB, and Dunning K.. Seatbelt use, counseling and motor-vehicle injury
during pregnancy: Results from a population-based survey. American Public Health
Association, Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA, December 12, 2005.
36. Ellingson KD, Leventhal JM, Weiss HB. Using hospital discharge data to estimate incidence
of abusive head trauma in infants: A comparison with prospective studies. Family Violence
Conference, 2005.
37. Weiss HB, Cook L Pregnancy-associated Emergency Department Injury Visits Using
Probabilistic Linkage of Statewide Birth and Fetal Death Data. Injury and Violence in
America. Denver, Colorado. May 9, 2005.
38. Weiss HB. Injuries during pregnancy. Tracking and understanding the hidden epidemic.
AMCHP 2005 Annual Conference. Washington DC. February 22, 2005.
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39. Ismailov R, Weiss HB, Ness R, Lawrence B, and Miller, T. Blunt cardiac injury associated
with cardiac valve insufficiency: Trauma links to chronic disease? American Public Health
Association, Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, November 10, 2004.
40. Weiss HB, Schiff M, Cook L, & Randall M. Invited panel on injuries during pregnancy:
Understanding and tracking the hidden epidemic. Ninth Annual Maternal and Child Health
Epidemiology Conference. Tempe, AZ. December 10-12, 2003.
41. Weiss HB. Background and barriers to understanding and tracking maternal/fetal injury.
Ninth Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference. Tempe, AZ. December
10-12, 2003.
42. Weiss HB. Prevalence & risk of pregnancy-associated injury hospitalizations: A population-
based approach. Ninth Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference.
Tempe, AZ. December 10-12, 2003.
43. Weiss HB. Demonstration of the vClass™ synchronous virtual classroom: Real-time
Internet mediated training and collaboration. American Public Health Association, Annual
Meeting. San Francisco, California. November 18, 2003.
44. Weiss HB, Ismailov R - Incomplete and biased perpetrator coding among hospitalized
assaults for women in the U.S. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. San
Francisco, California. November 19, 2003.
45. Lawrence B, Miller T and Weiss HB: Estimating the intent of nonfatal poisonings in state
hospital discharge data. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. San
Francisco, California. November 17, 2003.
46. Strotmeyer S, Weiss HB - Modifying the Injury Prevention Priority Score to Account for
Highly Skewed Hospital Discharge Injury Data. American Public Health Association,
Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California. November 17, 2003.
47. Weiss HB, Hyde L, Cook L, Olson L, Dean J., Effect of Motor Vehicle Crashes on Adverse
Fetal Outcomes, International Traffic Medicine Association. Budapest, Hungary, September,
2003.
48. Weiss HB, et al., Panel on Injuries and Pregnancy: Birth of a new field. CDC Safety in
Numbers, Atlanta, Georgia. April, 28, 2003.
49. Ismailov R and Weiss HB Cardiac contusion as a result of blunt chest trauma leading to
cardiac abnormalities. CDC Safety in Numbers, Atlanta, Georgia. April, 2003.
50. Hyde L, Cook L, Weiss HB, Utah linked crash data and birth certificate birth outcomes
study. CDC Safety in Numbers, Atlanta, Georgia. April, 2003.
51. Lawrence B, Miller T and Weiss HB: Improving state hospital discharge data: Insight from
a 19-state analysis. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. November, 2002.
52. Lawrence B, Miller T and Weiss HB: Does underlying cause of death count injury deaths
accurately? American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. November, 2002.
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53. Cook L, Hyde L, Weiss HB, Olson L, and Dean M: Impact of motor vehicle crashes on birth
and neonatal outcomes. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. November, 2002.
54. Weiss HB. Prevalence and risk of pregnancy associated injury hospitalizations. Society for
Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, Palm Springs, California, June, 2002.
55. Koehler, S, Weiss HB and Fingerhut, L. Undercounting fall-related elderly deaths in the
United States. World Injury Conference, Montreal CANADA, May, 2002.
56. Weiss HB, Lawrence B and Miller T. Prevalence and risk of pregnancy associated injury
hospitalizations: A population-based study. World Injury Conference, Montreal CANADA,
May, 2002.
57. Weiss HB, Lawrence B, and Miller T. Pregnancy associated assault hospitalizations;
selected US States, 1997. World Injury Conference, Montreal CANADA, May, 2002.
58. Fingerhut L, Weiss HB and Koehler S. Are we undercounting fall-related deaths in the
United States? Safe USA Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, December, 2001.
59. Lawrence, Weiss HB. Miller Improving state hospital discharge data: Insight from A 19-
state analysis Safe USA Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, December, 2001.
60. Weiss HB. Characteristics of pregnant women involved in motor vehicle crashes, NAS
CDS, 1995-1999 Safe USA Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, December, 2001.
61. Strotmeyer S, Fabio A, Weiss HB. Characteristics of Hospitalizations of self-inflicted
poisonings Safe USA Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, December, 2001.
62. Miller T., Lawrence B, Zaloshnja E, Teti L, and Weiss HB, Non-elderly Medicare
beneficiaries: A severely disabled population at severe injury risk. American Public Health
Association, Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. October, 2001.
63. Weiss HB. ICD based definitions of injury: The need for national standardization. American
Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. October, 2001.
64. Weiss HB. ICD based definitions of injury and the need for standardization. American
Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Boston, Massachusetts. November, 2000.
65. Weiss HB. The Risk of Serious Assault to Pregnant Women. National Institute of Justice
Violence Against Women Conference, Washington, DC., October, 2000.
66. Weiss HB. The Epidemiology Of Fatal Motor-Vehicle Related Traumatic Fetal Injury.
International Child Passenger Safety Association, Annual Meeting. Arlington, Texas. June
2000.
67. Weiss HB. The Epidemiology of Fatal Traumatic Fetal Injury. International Injury
Prevention Conference, New Delhi, India. March, 2000.
68. Weiss HB and Ettaro L. Female Injuries in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Public Health
Association. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.. November, 1999.
69. Weiss HB. The Epidemiology of Traumatic Fetal Injury Mortality. American Public Health
Association, Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois. November, 1999.
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70. Weiss HB. Fetal traumatic injury mortality: A population based approach. American Public
Health Association, Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois. November, 1999.
71. Weiss HB and Trent R., Injury Deaths in Utero. California Injury Prevention Conference.
November, 1999.
72. Weiss HB. Fetal traumatic injury mortality: A population based approach. Pennsylvania
Chapter of the American Trauma Society. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. April, 1999.
73. Weiss HB. Intentional and Unintentional Injury Patterns among Hospitalized Pregnant
Women. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Epidemiology Workshop, Atlanta, GA.
December 2, 1998.
74. Forjuoh S, Strotmeyer S and Weiss HB. Magnitude and characteristics of human bite
injuries: Results from statewide hospitalization data. American Public Health Association,
Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. November, 1998.
75. Weiss HB. Infant death due to maternal injury: analysis of 1991-3 U.S. multiple cause of
death files. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.
November, 1998.
76. Weiss HB. Hospitalized injury patterns among pregnant and non-pregnant women of repro-
ductive age. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.
November, 1998.
77. Strotmeyer S, Fabio A, Weiss HB. Limitations of E-codes for surveillance and prevention of
intentional cutting and piercing injuries. American Public Health Association, Annual
Meeting. Washington DC. November, 1998.
78. Weiss HB and Mathers LJ. Child and Adolescent Emergency Department Visit Databook.
Society for Acad Emerg Med, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. May, 1998.
79. Mathers LJ and Weiss HB. The incidence and characteristics of U.S. ED visits associated
with unintentional falls. Society for Acad Emerg Med, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
May, 1998.
80. Weiss HB and Allen M. Evaluation of Injury Risks Posed by Trees, Utility Poles, and Guide
Rails in Pennsylvania. Society for Acad Emerg Med, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
May, 1998.
81. Weiss, HB. Using the Internet for Targeted Applied Health Research Collaboration: Experi-
ence with the CODES Peer-to-Peer Web site. 1997 Joint Meeting of the Public Health
Conference on Records and Statistics and the Data users Conference. Washington, D.C.
July, 1997.
82. Weiss HB. Internet Pioneers in Injury Control: Looking Back and Ahead. American Public
Health Association, Annual Meeting. New York, New York. November, 1996.
83. Forjuoh S, Weiss HB, Coben C, and Dearwater S. Identifying homes with inadequate smoke
detector protection from residential fires in Pennsylvania. Poster presentation at the
American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. New York, New York. November,
1996.
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84. Forjuoh S., Weiss HB, Coben C, Schwartz R. Improving the E coding of Hospitalization
Data: The Pennsylvania E Code Training and Analysis Project. Poster presentation at the
American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. New York, New York. November,
1996.
85. Friedman D, Weiss HB, Coben JH. The incidence and payments for dog bite injuries treated
in U.S. Emergency Departments. Annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Public Health
Association, September 30-Oct 2, 1996
86. Weiss, HB. Enhancing access to Pennsylvania’s EMS Database. 19th Annual EMS
Conference. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. August 10, 1996.
87. Weiss HB. An introduction to Internet injury control resources: accessing information from
the global village. Round table presentation at the Third International Conference on Injury
Prevention and Control, Melbourne, Australia, February, 1996.
88. Weiss HB and Coben C. The Epidemiology of Dog Bite Visits to U.S. Emergency Depart-
ments. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. San
Diego, California. October, 1995.
89. Weiss HB. Forjuoh S., and Coben C. Completeness and Specificity of ED E Coding in the
1992 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS). American Public
Health Association, Annual Meeting. San Diego, California. October, 1995.
90. Weiss HB. Cruising The Information Highway: A Road Map For Injury Control Practitio-
ners. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. San Diego, California. October,
1995.
91. Weiss HB. Pennsylvania Data Initiatives: Combining Multiple DataBases. National
Symposium on Outcomes and Quality Assurance – Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Contain-
ment Council, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, June 12, 1995.
92. Forjuoh S, Weiss HB, Coben JH, and Garrison HG. State Injury Morbidity Reports:
Variation in Methods and Content and Recommendations for Standardization. National
Association of Health Data Organizations. Washington, D.C., December, 1994.
93. Weiss HB, Coben JH, Dill SM, and Garrison HG. Emergency department injury surveil-
lance: A statewide survey of data collection practices. American Public Health Association,
Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C., October, 1994.
94. Garrison H. Dill SD, Weiss HB and Coben JH. In search of representative injury data:
Availability of computerized emergency department billing information. American Public
Health Association, Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C., October, 1994.
95. Coben JH, Weiss HB, Dill SM and Garrison HG. Emergency department injury surveil-
lance: A statewide survey of data collection practices. Society for Acad Emerg Med, Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C., May, 1994.
96. Coben JH, Weiss HB, Dill SM and Garrison HG. Emergency department injury surveil-
lance: A statewide survey of data collection practices. Pennsylvania Chapter of the Amer-
ican College of Emergency Physicians, Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. April,
1994.
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97. Weiss HB, Coben JH, Garrison HG, and Jones MT. “Injuries associated with baby walkers
and limitations of NEISS data”. American Public Health Association, San Francisco,
California, October, 1993.
98. Coben J, and Weiss HB. “Developing an Academic Injury Center”, PPHA. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, April, 1993.
99. Joseph S, Weiss HB. “A county-based emergency department surveillance system”. World
Injury Prevention Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. April, 1993.
100. Weiss HB. “A Fax based reporting system”. CDC Workshop on microcomputers in
Epidemiology. Atlanta, Georgia, March, 1993.
101. Weiss HB. “Toward a emergency department patient and injury surveillance uniform data
set”. American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1991.
102. Weiss HB. “Review and prognosis of emergency department surveillance: status and
opportunity”. American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1991.
103. Weiss HB. “A Comparison of Hospitalized Versus Non-admitted Emergency Department
Product Related Injuries: 1989 NEISS Sample”. Poster session at the Annual Meeting of the
Society for Epidemiological Research, Buffalo, New York, June, 13, 1991.
104. Weiss HB, “An Introduction to the ICEHS Electronic Bulletin Board System”, presented
at the American Public Health Association, New York, New York, October 2, 1990.
105. Weiss HB, Kollasch D, and Chudy N, “EDLOG: A computerized emergency department
based injury surveillance tool”, First World Conference on Accident and Injury Prevention,
Stockholm, Sweden, September, 1989.
106. Chudy N, and Weiss HB, “Development of the 1987 Targeted Hospital Surveillance
System: Amputations,” presented at the American Public Health Association, New Orleans,
Louisiana; October, 1987.
107. Weiss HB, “Computerized Emergency Room Surveillance”, presented at the 13th Semi-
Annual UNYSOEG Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, April 10, 1989.
108. Weiss HB, Kollasch D and Chudy N, “The Wisconsin Electronic Injury Surveillance
System Pilot Project,” presented at the American Public Health Association, Boston,
Massachusetts, November 1988.
109. Weiss HB, Schmidt W, “Developing a state program in childhood injury control: The
Wisconsin experience,” American Public Health Association, Las Vegas, Nevada,
September, 1986.
110. Weiss HB, Belongia E, Rattanassiri P. “Efficacy of Helmet Use Among Adult Urban
Bicyclists,” presented at American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, November,
1985.
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Other Publications
Letters, Editorials, News and Blog Postings
1. Weiss HB. One-Way SBF’s: Why Option One? SAFETY! Spokes Dunedin Blog.
November 8, 2013.
2. Weiss HB. One Less Car: More money for me, more money for you! Spokes Dunedin Blog.
August 19, 2013.
3. Weiss HB. Cycle “Dooring” Injury Data from ACC: 2010-2012 Spokes Dunedin Blog.
March 25, 2013.
4. Weiss HB. Why Protected (Separated) Tracks for the One-ways? Spokes Dunedin Blog.
February 19, 2013.
5. Weiss HB. Freiburg, Germany: A Model Sustainable Transport Oriented City. Spokes
Dunedin Blog. December 27, 2012.
6. Weiss HB. Editorial: Protected Bike Lanes and Cycle Safety. Spokes Dunedin Blog.
November 10, 2012.
7. Weiss HB. Safe cycle routes fundamental (Opinion Letter). Otago Daily Times. November
23, 2012.
8. Weiss HB. Adolescent health and ecological determinants (Letter). The Lancet - 18 August
2012 (Vol. 380, Issue 9842, Page 645).
9. Weiss HB. This is Change? Spokes Dunedin Blog. July 21, 2012.
10. Weiss HB. So glad they chose wisely back in 2011 (Opinion Letter). Otago Daily Times.
July 14, 2011.
11. Weiss HB. Best route to youth road safety: not driving. Interview and publication on The
Conversation, an independent source of information, analysis and commentary from the
university and research sector. November 6, 2011.
12. Weiss HB Letters to the Editor: Otago Daily Times, Alcohol - a Forgotten Factor in Suicide
Risk,. The Dominion Post, The direct role that alcohol plays in a quarter of suicides. March
30, 2010.
13. Weiss HB. Driving more slowly definitely saves lives. Commentary, Otago Daily Times.
Dunedin, New Zealand. January 16, 2010.
14. Weiss HB. Haiti’s overshoot of habitat capacity, energy constraints and preceding
environmental disasters amplifies nature’s fury. Energy Bulletin. January 15, 2010.
15. Weiss HB. The true costs of repealing Pennsylvania’s mandatory motorcycle helmet law
(commentary) Western Pennsylvania Hospital News. July 22, 2006: 5.
16. Weiss HB. Injury and pregnancy loss? (letter) Journal of the American College of Surgeons.
July 2005: 201(1).
17. Weiss HB. Injury and violence among pregnant women: What about the baby? (letter)
American Journal of Public Health. March 6, 2005.
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18. Weiss HB. Risk of abdominal injury to women during sport. Journal of Science and
Medicine in Sport (letter). 2002: 5(1).
19. Weiss HB. Cause of traumatic death during pregnancy. (letter) JAMA 2001; June 13; 285
(22):2854-5.
20. Forjuoh SN, Weiss HB. Coben JH, Garrison HG. Standardization of statewide hospitalized
injury morbidity reports. (letter) Am J Pub Hlth. May 1995;85(5):732-3.
21. Weiss HB. NEISS and child injury data. (letter). Injury Prevention, June, 1996;2(2):166.
22. Weiss HB, Forjuoh SN, Coben JH, and Garrison HG. The need for emergency department
data in highway safety management systems. (letter) Acc Anal Prev 1995:27:621-622.
23. Berenholz G, Gallagher SS, Weiss HB. E codes and injury surveillance: Part 2. (letter) Ann
Emerg Med. 1993 Jan; 22(1):148-9.
Other
24. Weiss HB, Hargarten S. “Toward a Uniform Emergency Department Injury Surveillance
Data set.” Emergency Medicine Department, Medical College of Wisconsin. Funded by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. March, 1991.
25. Weiss HB. “Feasibility Study of Emergency Department Injury Surveillance in New York
City”. For the New York City Health Department. June-December, 1990.
26. Weiss HB. “Review of Consumer Product Safety Commission National Electronic Injury
Surveillance Data comparing hospitalized to non-hospitalized patients”. For the New York
City Health Department. November, 1990.
27. Weiss HB and Kollasch, D. “EDLOG”, a PC software application to computerize the emer-
gency department logbook. (Written under Advanced Revelation), 1989.
28. Weiss HB and Kurth W. “Ferret Bites Increasing in Wisconsin” Wisconsin Epidemiology
Bulletin, 9(2); October, 1987.
29. Weiss HB, “One for Life”, a Wisconsin DHSS Biennial Budget proposal. 1986
30. Weiss HB, “Home Hazard Control and Program Evaluation in a High Risk Pediatric Popula-
tion” – A Request for Proposals, Wisconsin Division of Health; July 22, 1985.
31. Parnell N, Weiss HB, Gilbertson L. “Recreational Injuries on the Apple River: Preliminary
Report,” Wisconsin Epidemiology Bulletin, 7(5); July, 1985.
32. Weiss HB. “Of Teacups and Human Tragedy,” In My Opinion Column, Milwaukee Journal;
March 10, 1985.
33. Weiss HB. “Injury Control, A Major Prevention Priority for Public Health,” Staff Paper
presented to Wisconsin Health Policy Council; February, 1985.
34. Weiss HB. “Mandatory Occupant Restraint Laws – A Discussion Paper,” Wisconsin Depart-
ment of Health and Social Services; February, 1985.
35. Weiss HB. “The Injury Pandemic and Injury control: A Major Prevention Priority for Public
Health,” Capitol Comments, 2(1); January, 1984.
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36. Weiss HB. “Falls Among the Elderly, Incidence, Causes, Prevention,” Aging in the News,
No. 72, Wisconsin Dept. Health & Social Services, Office on Aging; January 1984.
37. Weiss HB. Anderson HA. “Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins and Chlorinated Dibenzofurans:
A Risk Assessment of Their Hazard Associated with Air Emissions from a Municipal Solid
Waste Incinerator,” Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services; December, 1983.
38. Weiss HB. “Wisconsin Injury Mortality – 1982,” Wisconsin Epi Bulletin, 5(6); September,
1983.
39. Weiss HB. “Injury Prevention,” Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services
Position Paper; November, 1982.
40. Weiss HB. Hendrickson M. “Toxic Substance Quick Reference Guide,” Wisconsin Dept.
Health and Social Services and University of Wisconsin Extension; June, 1981.
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Web Sites (author, developer, blogger or contributor)
1. Weiss HB and de Graff B. NZ Cyclist/Dooring Map Released by IPRU. February 5, 2013. URL:
https://blogs.otago.ac.nz/ipru/research/cyclistdooringmap.
2. Weiss HB. SPOKES Dunedin speaks out for cycling in Dunedin, New Zealand. 2012-2013.
URL: http://spokesdunedin.wordpress.com/.
3. Weiss HB and Ward A. Adolescent Mobility Consortium (AMC); The road not taken" – New
Directions in Teen Road Safety & TDM. Initial posting July, 2011. URL:
https://blogs.otago.ac.nz/amc/.
4. Weiss HB and Bednarz, D. Health after Oil: The impacts of energy decline on public health and
medicine (WordPress blog). Initial posting October, 2008. URL:
http://healthafteroil.wordpress.com/.
5. Guard A and Weiss HB. Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research, Initial
posting October, 2007. URL: http://www.savirweb.org/.
6. Weiss HB. Asian Earthquake and Injury Control: Why should we care? Initial posting, January,
2005 (inactive).
7. Weiss HB. Advocates for Auto Safety during Pregnancy. Initial posting, October, 2004. URL:
http://www.pregnantcrash.org/ (inactive).
8. Weiss HB. The Injury Coalition. Initial posting, March, 2004 (inactive).
9. Weiss HB. Center for Injury Research & Control Webinar Series & Archive. Initial posting, 2003.
URL: http://www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/circl/webinars/archive/index.html (inactive).
10. Weiss HB. Pregnancy & Injury; Birth of a New Field. Initial posting, March, 2003 (inactive).
11. Weiss HB. National Association of Injury Control Research Centers Project Databank. Current
and recent research and education projects conducted by the NAICRC injury control research
centers. Initial posting, May 2001. URL: https://www.quickbase.com/db/6tejwf5t (inactive).
12. Weiss HB. National Association of Injury Control Research Centers. Initial posting, May 2000
(inactive).
13. Weiss HB. Child and Adolescent ED Databook Companion. A Web site published in conjunc-
tion with the release of the Child and Adolescent ED Databook. Initial posting, March 1998
(inactive).
14. Weiss HB. Fetal Injury Related Fatality. A central repository for information, collaboration, and
inks regarding the Epidemiology of Fetal Injury-Related Mortality (FIRM) and associated
subject areas. Initial posting, January, 1998 (inactive).
15. Weiss HB. Center for Injury Research and Control. Initial posting, January, 1998. URL:
http://www.circl.pitt.edu (inactive).
16. Weiss HB. The CODES Peer-to-Peer Web site. A national Web site that coordinates Internet
resources related to linkage of crash and health databases. Initial posting, January, 1997
(inactive).
17. Weiss HB. Personal home page. Initial posting, January, 1996. URL:
http://www.injurycontrol.com/Hank.
18. Weiss HB. The Injury Control Resource Information Network (ICRIN). A compilation of
International Internet resources related to injury control. Initial posting, January, 1995. URL:
http://www.injurycontrol.com/icrin/frameicrin.htm (inactive).
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Teaching and Training
Course or Class University/Department Date(s)
Health 203 – Health Policy and Politics,
guest lecture: Climate Change, Energy
Depletion, Problematique & Health
Health 192 – Foundations of
Epidemiology, guest lecture, Injury
3rd Yr Medicine – Public Health, guest
lecture: Energy & Health
Organized Global Forum Webinar
Health 211 – Injury Determinants
Advanced Learning in Medicine
Using Data for Injury Prevention
Dept. Prev Social Medicine
Dept. Prev Social Medicine
School of Medicine
Dept. Prev Social Medicine
Dept. Prev Social Medicine
Dept. Prev Social Medicine
Spring 2006 Public Health
Institute
2011-12
2011-12
2011
2009-2010
May, 2010
April, 2010
May, 2006
Epidemiology Seminar Series – Epid
2250
GSPH, co-coordinator 2006
2005 – Injury Control Research Grand
Rounds Online Webinars
University of Pittsburgh 3/05 to 12/05
2005 – Injury Prevention and Control
(secondary instructor)
University of Pittsburgh GSPH,
Dep’t of Behavioral and
Community Health
Spring, 2005
2005 – E-code continuing education
training for hospital Nosologists
(organizer and co-instructor)
University of Pittsburgh January, 2005
2004 – Organizer and moderator for
Injury Control Editors Choice Online
Webinars.
Conducted in cooperation with
the Journal of Injury Prevention
5/04 to 12/04
2004 – PA Injury Training Series State and Local Health Agencies Fall, 2004
2004 – Injury Control Research Grand
Rounds Online Webinars
University of Pittsburgh 11/03 to 12/04
Global Health – Pubhlt 2009 GSPH, guest lecturer 11/2003
Injury Epidemiology – Epid 2670 GSPH, guest lecturer 2001
Epidemiology Seminar – Epid 2250 GSPH, coordinator 2000
Institute on Injury Prevention JHU Summer Institute 1990
Students/Fellows Trained
Student Level Year University/Department Alvaro Sanchez MS 2010 Medicine
Erin Sauber PhD 2008 GSPH
Candace McClure PhD 2007 GSPH
Hulya Sirin PhD 2004 Medicine
Angelica Ruiz Med Student 2003 Medicine
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Rovshan Ismailov PhD 2003 GSPH
YongJoo Rhee Masters 2001 GSPH
Norris Davis PhD 2001 GSPH
Larry Mathers Med Student 1998 Medicine
Thesis Committees
Student Degree Year University/Department Catherine Vladutiu
John Benitez
PhD
Masters
2009-12 UNC
GSPH
Sonja Choi Masters Health Information Management
David Hicks Masters 2003 GSPH
Research
Current and Recent Funding: Grant
Number (PI)
Grant Title Role In Project & % of Effort
Date Source $ Amount
Contracts & Grants
Weiss Wisconsin Violent Death
Reporting System, 2014-2019
PI 5% 9/14-19 CDC
$1,185,000
Weiss et al Describing New Zealand Pre-
hospital Trauma Mortality. A
Research Proposal for the Major
Trauma National Clinical
Network
PI, 75% 2013 NZ$ 2,279
Ministry of
Health
Weiss Cluster analysis of fatal youth
crashes in NZ 2002-2011
PI 2012-2013 NZ$10,000
Dunedin
School of
Medicine
Weiss Behavioural, Demographic &
Social correlates of cycling
youth NZ 2007
PI 2012-2013 NZ$9,400
Dunedin
School of
Medicine
Weiss Strategic planning grant for
development of the Adolescent
Mobility Consortium (AMC)
PI, 5% 2011-2013 Dunedin
School of
Medicine and
the Southern
District Health
Board.
NZ$100,000
Weiss Rapid evidence based review:
Prevention of Falls Related
Injury in the Home in the
Working Age Population
PI, 5% March
2012
NZ Accident
Compensation
Corporation
NZ$ 20,000
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Weiss Rapid evidence based review:
Prevention of re‐injury
in the working age population
PI, %% March
2012
NZ Accident
Compensation
Corporation
NZ$ 25,000
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Prior Funding: Grant
Number (PI)
Grant Title Role In Project & % of Effort
Years Inclusive
Source $ Amount
Federal
Weiss Child and Adolescent
Hospitalized Motorcycle Traffic
Head Injuries
in States with Different
Motorcycle Helmet Laws
20% 2008 NHTSA
$20,000
CCR323155
(Weiss)
Injury Control Research Center PI and Director,
30%
2003 –
2008
CDC/R49
$4,498,070
CCR323155
(Weiss)
The Impact of Pregnancy-
Associated Crashes
on Birth Outcomes and Infant
Survival
PI, 15% 2003 –
2008
CDC/R49
$405,000 (within Center
grant)
CR310285
(Weiss)
Injury Control Research Center Director, 60% 2002 –
2003
CDC/R49
$905,500
CR310285
(Marion)
Injury Control Research Center Associate
Director, 60%
1999 –
2003
CDC/R49
$2,856,000
1998-WT-
VX-0016
(Weiss)
Assaultive Injuries Among
Pregnant Women
PI, 25% 1998 –
2001
US DOJ
$184,917
(Weiss)
CODES Technical Assistance
Cooperative Agreement
PI, 20% 12/99 –
5/00
NHTSA
$119,998
(Weiss)
CODES Technical Assistance
Cooperative Agreement
PI, 20% 11/97 –
0/98
NHTSA
$75,082
(Weiss)
CODES Technical Assistance
Cooperative Agreement
PI, 20% 5/96 –
4/97
NHTSA
$114,994
(Weiss)
EMS-C Data Enhancement
Project
PI, 30% 11/94 –
9/96
HRSA
$299,963
(Weiss)
Wisconsin Comprehensive
Injury Prevention Program
PI, 50% 1985 –
1989
MCHB
$750,000
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State and County
4000007548
(Weiss)
PA E-Code Project PI, 15% 7/05 – 6/07 PADOH
$225,000
(Weiss) ED Prevention Survey PI, 5% 8/05 – 7/06 PaACEP
$37,000
#ME02018
(Weiss)
PA E-Code Project
Supplement
PI, 15% 6/04 – 6/05 PADOH
$100,000
#ME02018
(Weiss)
PA E-Code Project PI, 15% 7/02 – 6/05 PADOH
$195,465
(Barron)
Allegheny Firearm Injury
Surveillance System
Web Consultant,
5%
10/99 – 9/02 ACHD
$12,000
ME99-082
(Weiss)
PA E-Code Project PI, 10% 7/99 – 6/02 PADOH
$225,000
(Weiss)
PA E-Code Training
Project
PI, 30% 7/95 – 6/98 PADOH
$425,003
SP173567
(Weiss)
PA E-Code Analysis &
Training Project
PI, 10% 7/95 – 6/98 PADOH
$173,886
DTNH22-92-Y-
27329
(Ham)
Pennsylvania Crash
Outcome Data Evaluation
System (CODES).
Co PI, 25% 10/92 – 9/94 PADOH
$269,232
Private Contracts & Grants
(Coben)
Safe Schools Project Co PI, 5% 1/93 – 9/93 Jewish
Healthcare
Foundation
$17,000
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Seminars and Invited Lectures
1. Invited Speaker. “The Power of One”. Safe Communities New Zealand Annual Conference.
Wellington, NZ. July 9, 2013.
2. Invited State of the Art Session. Caution Paradigm Shift Ahead: Adolescent Mobility Health.
World Injury Prevention Conference, Wellington New Zealand. October 2, 2012.
3. International Webinar: Presentation and poster tips. 17 August, 2012
4. Invited Keynote: “An urgent call for the demise of teen driver education
programmes”. 10th National Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety
Promotion. Brisbane, Australia. November 3, 2011.
5. Invited Keynote: Australasian Mortality Data Interest Group Conference.
Racial disparities in inpatient mortality and early functional status after
severe adult TBI - Pennsylvania, 1998-2007. Brisbane, Australia. October
31, 2011.
6. International Webinar: How to write an abstract. Wednesday, 28 September, 2011.
7. Weiss, H. (2010, June). Driving towards disaster. Inaugural Professorial Lecture. University
of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
8. Invited lecture. “Fetal deaths in maternal injury events.” Australasian Mortality Data Interest
Group (AMDIG) Conference. Wellington, New Zealand. December 3, 2009.
9. Invited lecture. “Trends in survival and early functional outcomes associated with severe
adult TBI, Pennsylvania, 1998-2007”. Rehabilitation and Disability Research Theme.
University of Otago. November 23, 2009
10. Invited lecture. “How safe is too safe? Public health, paternalism and the nanny state."
Wednesday 2 September, PHA Conference: Research and Values: the Underpinnings of
Public Health Practice. Dunedin, New Zealand. 1-4 September 2009.
11. Invited lecture. Developing an injury research agenda. Australasian Epidemiological
Association Annual Scientific Meeting. St. David Lecture Theatre Complex, Dunedin, NZ.
31 August, 2009.
12. Invited keynote speaker. “What killed Dr. Allan Frederick Moore?” State and Territorial
Injury Prevention Directors Association (STIPDA) Awards Banquet. National Harbor
Maryland. February 25, 2009.
13. Motorcycle Helmets & Head Injuries: Steering the media cycle - 8/28/2008. Hank Weiss,
PhD, MPH and Kristen Mertz, MD, MPH [online]. CIRCL Injury Webinar Series.
14. Children’s Hospital of Ohio Injury Grand Rounds. Maternal and Fetal Injury, the Hidden
Epidemic. Columbus, Ohio. May 21, 2007.
15. Ohio State University Injury Biomechanics Symposium. Panel discussion on special
occupant needs. Maternal and Fetal Injury, the Hidden Epidemic. Columbus, Ohio. May 22,
2007.
16. CDC/NCIPC Grantees Meeting. Roundtable. Atlanta, Georgia. March 7, 2007.
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17. Presenter at the Symposium on Clinical Research Training in Trauma and Injury Prevention.
Cartagena, Colombia. November 15, 2006.
18. Invited keynote speaker at the 8th Australian Injury Prevention Conference. “Americans
Don’t Eat Their National Symbol but Australians Don’t Shoot Their Young”. Sydney,
Australia. September 27, 2006.
19. Trauma Centers Role in Injury Prevention. Invited panelist at the American Trauma Society
Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. April 29, 2005.
20. An overview of the Center for Injury Research and Control and an Introduction to Pregnancy
and Injury. Pennsylvania Child Death Review Network meeting. Ligonier, Pennsylvania.
November 6, 2004.
21. Web-Based Surveys. State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors Association. Park City
Utah. August, 30, 2004.
22. Injury Control Research Center’s Interaction with Trauma Centers. Invited presentation to
the American Trauma Society. Washington, DC. May 1, 2004.
23. Injuries during Pregnancy: Understanding & Tracking the Hidden Epidemic: A Focus on
Mortality. Presentation to the DHHS Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality
(SACIM). Washington, DC. March 30, 2004.
24. Human Subjects Issues in Pregnancy and Crashes Research. University Community Leaders
and Individuals with Disabilities (UCLID) Ethics Dialog. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March
19, 2004.
25. Traumatic Fetal Injury: The Hidden Epidemic. Trauma Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital
of Pittsburgh, March, 9, 2004.
26. Pregnancy and Injury Overview. Magee Women’s Hospital. November, 2003.
27. Discussant: Leadership and Training Initiatives in Violence Prevention and Injury Control.
American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. November, 17,
2003
28. Coordinator for Web seminar on Sports-related concussion. August 12, 2003.
29. Results from the Injury Surveillance Workgroup III: A roundtable addressing injury data
needs. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
November, 2002.
30. Panelist on Motorcycle helmet legislation and injury data at the UCLA/CDC 10th
anniversary celebration. Los Angeles, California. June 2002.
31. Fetal injury, the hidden epidemic. Ground-rounds lecture to ObGyn department, Virtua
Hospital, New Jersey. June, 2002.
32. Pregnancy-Associated Assault Hospitalizations. Presented at the National Association of
Injury Control Research Centers, National Research Symposium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
May, 2001.
33. Pregnancy-related Injury. Invited speaker at University of Pittsburgh Psychological
Epidemiology Seminar Series. December, 2000.
34. Injuries to Women. Invited seminar presentation at Women and Trauma, University of
Pittsburgh, Department of Sociology, December 2000.
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35. ICD-based definitions of injury: A roundtable addressing the need for national
standardization. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting. Boston,
Massachusetts. November, 2000.
36. The Risk of Serious Assault to Pregnant Women. Invited talk at the NIJ Research
Conference on Violence against Women and Family Violence, Washington DC, October,
2000.
37. Invited panelist to the University of North Carolina Injury Evaluation Workshop. Chapel
Hill, North Carolina, June, 2000.
38. Leader of roundtable on fetal injuries. California Injury Prevention Conference. November,
1999.
39. Seminar on Injuries to Females presented to Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. 1999.
40. Invited presentation, Pennsylvania State Health Department Injury Control Coordinators
meeting. Internet Resources in Injury Control. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, November, 1996.
41. Invited lecture, Pennsylvania Safe Kids. Evaluation of Injury Control Programs. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, October, 1996.
42. Invited participant for International Collaborative Effort on Injury Statistics, sponsored by
the National Center for Health Statistics. Washington, D.C., November 1996.
43. The Internet - opportunities for public health practitioners. Educational and Scientific Trust,
Pennsylvania State Medical Society, January, 1996.
44. Guest lecture, doctoral seminar in Health Services, Graduate School of Public Health,
University of Pittsburgh. Injury Data Sources and an Introduction to the Internet. March,
1995.
45. Invited speaker. Inpatient and Emergency Department Surveillance. Region III Conference
on Injury Prevention. Sponsored by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene. Ellicott City, Maryland. August 30, 1994.
46. The role of emergency departments in highway safety data systems. Invited paper presented
at the 3rd NHTSA Conference on the Collection and Analysis of State Highway Safety Data
and 20th International Forum for Traffic Records and Highway Information Systems.
Tucson, Arizona. July, 1994.
47. Invited paper on E Codes; a state and personal perspective, presented at the Pennsylvania
Health Information Management Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May, 1994.
48. Invited reviewer and panelist participant of Centers for Disease Control issue paper on
"Occupational Injury". Injury in America Conference, Denver, Colorado. April, 1991.
49. Speaker at the APHA Round Table on State Approaches to Injury Prevention, 1990.
50. Speaker, Statewide Injury Prevention Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 1990.
51. Keynote Speaker, State Health Officer Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, 1990.
52. Keynote Speaker, Statewide Injury Prevention Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 1990.
53. Speaker at the American Association of Automotive Medicine course on Traffic Injuries,
“Strategies for Prevention, Uses of Data", Ann Arbor, Michigan. March, 1990.
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54. Weiss H. "EDLOG, Computerized Emergency Department Surveillance", presented at the
Georgia State Injury Prevention Conference, April 20, 1989.
55. Weiss H. "Injury Prevention, the Challenge for the 90's", presented at the 1989 Spring
Health Commissioners Conference, Columbus, Ohio, April 12, 1989.
56. Weiss H. "Trauma Data and Prevention Strategies". Keynote presentation at the Wisconsin
Chapter of the American Trauma Society, Green Bay, Wisconsin. November, 1988.
57. Workshop leader, "Child Injury Prevention", National MCH Conference, Wash. DC, March
1988.
58. Weiss H. "Re-creating the Wheel or a New Approach to an Old Problem?", Plenary session
speaker at the MCH Regional Conference, Chicago, IL, April, 1988.
59. Weiss H. "Occupational Injury Surveillance" presented at the NIOSH Fatal Accident
Circumstances and Epidemiology Workshop, Beckley, WV, November, 1988.
60. Speaker, "Child Injury Prevention," at the Maternal and Child Health Challenges
Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 1985.
61. "Injury Control, A Choice for Today," presented at Wisconsin Public Health Association
Annual Meeting, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, 1984.
62. "Injury Control - An Introduction," presented at the Wisconsin Public Health Association
Annual Meeting, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, 1983.
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Other Research Related Activities (editorships, journal refereeing, study sections, grant reviews, specialty boards, etc.:
1. Reviewer for Population Health Metrics, 2012-2013.
2. Reviewer for the Auckland Medical Research Foundation October, 2012
3. Academics' reference group advisor to the National Strategic Review of Workplace Health
and Safety in New Zealand. August 20, 2012.
4. Member of National Major Trauma National Clinical Network. New Zealand, 2012.
5. Organized an International Conference entitled: “The Road Not Taken” Mobility Health:
New Directions in Teen Mobility Management. Dunedin, NZ. 15 February 2012. Over 150
attendees from 14 countries attended this live and virtual symposium.
6. Reviewer for papers submitted to the 2Walk&Cycle Conference held in Hastings, New
Zealand, 22-24 February 2012..
7. Founding Member of the National Organizing Committee and Scientific Chair for the WHO
affiliated 11th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion held in
Wellington Dunedin, October, 2012. We raised $500,000 to ensure the success of this
international conference.
8. Editorial Board for Cycling Research International, 2011.
9. Reviewer for Traffic Injury Prevention, 2011.
10. Member of national team submitting a successful bid for the 2012 WHO affiliated 11th
World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion held in Wellington NZ,
October, 2012.
11. Editorial Committee for the Injury and Violence issue of Epidemiologic Reviews. 2010-
2011.
12. Reviewer for Women’s Health, 2010.
13. Reviewer for Injury, 2010-13. This is the official Journal of the British Trauma Society, the
Australasian Trauma Society and the Saudi Orthopaedic Association in Trauma.
14. Reviewer for ACC and University of Auckland of a large multi-study report on
investigating serious trauma outcomes utilizing selected trauma registries. November, 2009.
15. Reviewer for International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2009.
16. Invited member CDC E-Coding Partners Meeting. Washington, D.C. February 22-23, 2009.
17. Reviewer for Wellcome Trust (2008).
18. Reviewer for Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine (2008).
19. Chair of National Centers for Disease Control TBI Research Portfolio Review. Atlanta,
Georgia. June 18-19, 2007.
20. Invited participation in STIPDA/SAVIR Senior Fall Prevention Infrastructure Roundtable.
Washington, DC. April 23-24 2007
21. Reviewer for Special Emphasis Review Panel for National Violent Death Reporting
System, National Centers for Disease Control. Atlanta, Georgia, May 17, 2004.
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22. Reviewer for Special Emphasis Review Panel for Studies to Determine the Prevalence of a
History of Traumatic Brain Injury in an Institutionalized Population. National Centers for
Disease Control. Atlanta, Georgia, April 12, 2004.
23. Reviewer for Hong Kong Health Services Research Institution. March, 2004.
24. American Journal of Preventive Medicine December, 2003
25. Member of expert panel to review the Draft Core Competencies for Injury and Violence
Prevention. Sponsored by the Joint Committee on Infrastructure Development of the
National Association of Injury Control Research Centers (NAICRC) and the State and
Territorial Injury Prevention Directors Association (STIDPA). September, 2003.
26. Member of expert advisory committee for CDC Cost of Injury Project in cooperation with
the Research Triangle Institute, Center for Economics Research. 2002.
27. Member of National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) statistical workgroup on
emergency department indicators query system project. 2000-2001.
28. NAICRC Representative to STIPDA National Injury Surveillance Working Group Three
(ISW3). This group was charged with developing standards for analysis and display of
hospital discharge data. 2001.
29. Reviewer for Special Emphasis Review Panel for Educational Programs in Occupational
Safety and Health, National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety. Atlanta, Georgia,
June, 2001.
30. Scientific Abstract Review Committee member, California Injury Prevention Conference,
June, 2001.
31. Member of CDC Ad Hoc Hospital Discharge Data Working Group, 2000.
32. Special emphasis panel reviewer on National Centers for Youth Violence Prevention, for
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. July, 2000.
33. Reviewer for National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) National Institute of
Occupational Health and Safety (Development of New or Enhanced Models for State-based
Occupational Surveillance). August, 2000.
34. Spinal Cord Injury Data Conference. Paralyzed Veterans of America. St. Louis, Missouri,
May, 1995.
35. Grant reviewer for the Australian National Injury Surveillance Unit, 1991-2.
36. Co-editor Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Newsletter 1987-88.
37. Member of the National Committee on Injury Prevention and Control. Office of Maternal
and Child Health and CDC to assist in developing a practitioner’s manual for injury
prevention, 1987.
38. Centers for Disease Control Injury Research and Demonstration Review Committee, 1986.
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Current Research Interests:
1. Development of a Parental Mortality Index
2. Smart Trips Welcome for Teens -– Promoting active transport among new residents
3. Licensure association with adolescent behavioural risks
4. Cycling epidemiology
5. Reducing driving exposure in pregnancy
6. Epidemiology of pre-hospital mortality
7. Safe Routes to Health
8. Health in all policies and Health Impact Assessments (HIA)
Research Areas Sustainable transport
Adolescent mobility and safety
Cycle safety and injury
Fetal injury epidemiology
Maternal injury
Injury epidemiology and control
Injury surveillance
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Service Activities
University and Medical School
1. Arranged seminars and speakers:
Glen Korrey, Thursday - 26 August,2011
Child Physical Abuse: Using new data to address an old problem". Rachel Berger, MD
MPH - 21 October 2010
Martin Wedderburn Aug 12, 2010
Michael Tobis , August 13th, 2010
Bicycle Boulevards & Neighbourhood Greenways Webinar, 22 July, 2010
Portland Bike plan Webinar, April 29th, 2010
While We Were Sleeping: Success Stories in Injury Prevention, January 2010
2. DivHS (Information and Communications Technology) ICT Strategy Steering Committee
2010
3. DPSM 125 Anniversary planning Committee
4. Member of GSPH Violence working group. January, 2005.
5. Epidemiology, PhD program revision, 2002.
6. Neurosurgery, Web development, 2001.
7. Redesigned and expanded the Website of the Center Injury Research and Control, 1999.
8. Co-chair of Departmental committee to recommend a web strategy for the Department,
1999.
Community Activities 1. Education and Safety Coordinator, Spokes Dunedin, Cycle Advocacy Group. 2010-2013.
2. Invited participant in Resilience Summit: Shaping Dunedin’s Sustainable Future. November
8, 2011. Dunedin, New Zealand.
3. Invited reviewer for Sustainable Dunedin City Big Green Challenge Grant Review.
September 1, 2010.
4. Invited member of Leadership Team Meeting for Accessible City Dunedin. August and
September, 2010.
5. Invited member of Dunedin Cycling Strategy Workshop. July 15, 2010.
6. Invited member of North Dunedin Neighbourhood Accessibility Plan Stakeholder
Workshop June 23, 2010.
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7. Invited member of Otago Regional Council Transport Planning Committee. March 2010 to
July 2010.
8. Chair of the Data Committee for the Pennsylvania Injury Community Planning Group.
January, 2006
9. Member of Allegheny County Child Death Review Team. Joined March, 2005.
10. Appointed to Chair of the Pennsylvania Child Death Review Data Committee. February,
2005.
11. Data systems reviewer for the STIPDA State Technical Assistance Program. Providence
Rhode Island. October 18-22, 2004.
12. Appointed to the Pennsylvania Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board. October, 2004
13. Executive member of the Injury Coalition. June 2004.
14. Appointed to the Advisory Board of EmedHealth, devoted to emergency medicine based
health promotion. September, 2003.
15. Appointed to Philadelphia Women’s Death Review Team Research Advisory Work Group.
December 2001 to 2003.
16. Member of Firearm Injury Surveillance Task for Allegheny County, 1999 to 2003.
17. Appointed to the Data Committee of the State Health Planning Improvement Project by the
Department of Health, 1999.
18. Played a key role in enhancing the 1997 NCHS National Hospital Ambulatory Medical
Care Survey to include EMS data elements.
19. Ambulatory Care Data Task Force. Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council.
1994.
20. Chair, Emergency Department Subcommittee; Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System
Advisory Committee. 1993-1994.
21. Chair, Unintentional Injury Control Resource Panel, Health Children 2000 Committee,
Health Education Center. 1993.
22. Member, Health Education Center (Blue Cross), Healthy Children 2000 Committee. 1993.
23. Special advisor to the World Health Organization working group for Injury Surveillance
Methodology Development. Denver, Colorado. April, 1991.
24. Member of New York State Injury Control Steering Committee, 1990-91.
25. Member of Injury Control Subcommittee on Pediatric Fall Injuries for the Disability
Prevention Council, Department of Health, State of New York, 1990.
26. Core Participant, Centers for Disease Control Mid-Course Review Report for the 1990
Injury Prevention Objectives, October, 1985.
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Consultant Work
1. PREVENT Violence Prevention Coach. Columbus, Ohio. September 24, 2004.
2. Web site developer for the Injury Coalition. (http://www.theinjurycoalition.org/), January-
March, 2004.
3. Consultant to the American Humane Association, Western Chapter. The problem and health
care impact of dog bites. June, 1998.
4. Consultant to the North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center. A team assessment of
statewide motor-vehicle and injury data records systems. Raleigh, North Carolina, April,
1992.
5. Consultant to the Injury Prevention Research Center, University of N. Carolina. Invited
meeting on Emergency Department Surveillance and a review of an emergency department
data system. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. March, 1992.
6. "Costs of Victimization". Identifying and organizing data from state E-coded hospital
discharge data sets and selected emergency departments. Subcontract from the Urban
Institute, Washington DC, under a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice. December
1991 - March, 1992.
7. Emergency Department Surveillance: The Case for Preventive Medicine. Presented at the
Society for Acad Emerg Med, Public Health and Prevention Committee. Boston,
Massachusetts. October 7, 1991.
8. Personalized computer hardware and software assessment and ongoing training for a person
with limited motor skills. September, 1991.
9. Review of national trends in emergency department surveillance efforts and a critique of
computerized logbook software. Massachusetts State Health Department. August, 1991.
10. "Toward a Uniform Emergency Department Injury Surveillance Dataset." With Dr. Steve
Hargarten, Emergency Medicine Department, Medical College of Wisconsin. Funded by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. March, 1991.
11. "Analysis of CPSC data for elderly home injuries related to bath tub and kitchen injuries."
For the State University of New York at Buffalo, Center for Therapeutic Application of
Adaptive Technology. January, 1991.
12. "Developing a Statewide Emergency Department Based Injury Surveillance System". Onsite
consultation with the Medical College of Wisconsin, sponsored by the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration. December 8-10, 1990.
13. “Feasibility Study of Emergency Department Injury Surveillance in New York City". For the
New York City Health Department. June-December, 1990. Included a survey of hospitals,
review of national efforts, user interviews, synthesis, and recommendations.
14. "Review of Consumer Product Safety Commission National Electronic Injury Surveillance
Data comparing hospitalized to non-hospitalized patients". For the New York City Health
Department. November, 1990.
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15. Consultant to John Hopkins School of Public Health, Department of MCH. Project to assess
factors in success of state injury prevention programs. July, 1990.
16. Consultant to Federal Maternal and Child Health Division on State Injury Prevention
Programs, Washington, DC, 1990.
17. Sole development, production, writing, and design of the "Coding Guide" for the Emergency
Department Electronic Logbook computerized database project. First edition, November,
1989. 71 pages. Wisconsin Division of Health. November, 1989.
18. Sole development, production, writing, and design of the "User's Manual" for the
Emergency Department Electronic Logbook computerized database project. First edition,
September, 1989. 107 pages. Wisconsin Division of Health. October, 1989.
19. Consultant to the Centers for Disease Control on Information Systems for Injury Control,
1987.
20. Consultant to North Carolina Department of Human Resources, Conference on Injury
Surveillance, Raleigh, NC, September, 1986.
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Executive Summary - Professor Harold Weiss, PhD, MPH, MS
Dr. Weiss’ career in public health began in 1974. He has served at both the local and state levels in a
variety of professional capacities ranging from environmental health enforcement, infectious and
environmental disease control, to statewide program planner and section supervisor in childhood
injury control. In all of his public service, his work has been noted for its dedication, creativity,
importance and intensity. At all levels, he has shown the interest and adaptive ability to serve as a
leader and visionary in the young public health sciences of environmental epidemiology and injury
control. Since focusing his career in injury control in 1985, he quickly became a leader serving in
several national leadership positions. He has been a creative force in helping the field move forward
in many areas including training, communications, and improved surveillance.
Dr. Weiss began his academic career at the University of Pittsburgh in 1992 when he was chosen to
help develop the new Injury Research Center (CIRCL). He almost immediately was successful in
garnering key and substantial extramural funding from both state and federal sources. His major role
in helping to kick-start the Center is an important reason why the Center still exists today. It is
notable that while engaged full-time in helping to build the Center, writing grants, working with
students, submitting papers and running projects, Dr. Weiss managed to squeeze in his doctoral
degree and dissertation as a part-time student from 1994-1999.
His research career has covered a variety of topics including injury surveillance, school violence
prevention, baby walkers, pesticide poisonings, bicycle injuries, transportation safety, farm injuries,
hospital discharge data, data linkage, elderly falls, motorcycle injuries, recreational injuries and
ferret bites, among other areas. Currently, he is focusing on the study of injuries to females,
pregnant women, and fetal outcomes due to trauma and the intersection of adolescent mobility and
health.
Dr Weiss has a strong record of scholarly publications with over 60 refereed publications. He has
three publications in JAMA, two as first author, and several letters to the editor published in leading
journals. Many of the articles are notable for covering new ground, opening new fields; leading to
changes in the way some federal agencies do their work. His topical focus and approaches to his
field of endeavor (injury control) are innovative and well thought of by his peers.
Dr. Weiss was a very early adopter of the Internet. He is author of several websites including the
Injury Control Resource Information Network (ICRIN), which was awarded several honors and was
one of the top websites in the field (top listed “injury control” web site on the Internet (Google,
2002-3). Dr. Weiss does not currently have many formal teaching responsibilities, but he
communicates often to the next generation of researchers and practitioners through the websites as
well as numerous presentations and lectures at meetings, roundtables and conferences and as a
graduate student mentor. He also pioneered synchronous delivery of lectures, seminars and group
coordination through live Emeeting tools.
Dr. Weiss has been consistently successful in obtaining independent funding from a variety of state
and federal agencies. Several large grants he was PI on were instrumental in the qualification of the
Center for its initial round of CDC funding. His University of Pittsburgh grants portfolio includes
over $7 million over 16 years. He is an active member of professional societies and sought after
member of specialist working groups and review panels.
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In October, 2002, Dr. Weiss was appointed the Director of the Center for Injury Research and
Control (CIRCL) by the Vice Chancellor for the Health Sciences and led the successful competitive
renewal effort for five years of funding. The Center conducts and promotes injury control research,
gathers and disseminates information on injuries, provides training for health professionals, and
informs public and community leaders on injury control issues. Dr. Weiss led the administrative
core and supervised six people including students, faculty, and staff. CIRCL was an
interdisciplinary academic research program involving many schools and departments at the
University of Pittsburgh.
In 2009 he became Director of the Injury Prevention Research Unit and Professor in the Department
of Preventive and Social Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, at the University of Otago,
Dunedin, New Zealand. From 2010-2012 he was the Scientific Chair for the World Injury
Conference held in Wellington, NZ October, 2012.
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References for Professor Hank Weiss
Linda Degutis, PhD
Director, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
CDC/NCIPC/
4770 Buford Highway, MS-K59
Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
(770) 488-4804
E-mail:[email protected]
Charles Branas PhD
Associate Professor of Epidemiology in Biostatistics and Epidemiology
University of Pennsylvania Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Room 807 Blockley Hall
423 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021
(215) 573-5381
E-mail: [email protected]
Joseph (Lee) Annest PhD
Director, OSP
CDC/NCIPC/
4770 Buford Highway, MS-K59
Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
(770) 488-4804
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Robert Lowe
Senior Scholar, Center for Policy and Research in Emergency Medicine Professor, Departments of
Emergency Medicine; Public Health & Preventive Medicine; and Medical Informatics & Clinical
Epidemiology
Oregon Health Sciences University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, Oregon 97201-3098
(503) 494-7134
E-mail: [email protected]
Bernie Harlow PhD
Chair, Department of Epidemiology
University of Minnesota School of Public Health
1300 South Second Street
Suite 300
Minneapolis, MN 55454
(612) 626-6527
Email: [email protected]