Dr. Zane Hellmann - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2025

Space: Live Event Content Playlist: Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2025 Author: Zane Hellmann Published: 2025-03-19

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Zane Hellmann
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Thesis statement: Improved roadway design leads to safer streets for children.
Thesis statement: Improved roadway design leads to safer streets for children.
00:01:13
Key Question: What caused the motor vehicle collision in the first place?
Key Question: What caused the motor vehicle collision in the first place?
00:01:46
Introduction of the National Walkability Index and its components.
Introduction of the National Walkability Index and its components.
00:02:12
Introduction to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS).
Introduction to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS).
00:02:29
Hypothesis: Less walkable areas correlate with increased child mortality rates in motor vehicle collisions.
Hypothesis: Less walkable areas correlate with increased child mortality rates in motor vehicle collisions.
00:06:52
Key Finding: Each decile increase in walkability was associated with a 7% decrease in mortality rate.
Key Finding: Each decile increase in walkability was associated with a 7% decrease in mortality rate.
00:07:24
Walkability has a larger effect on mortality rates in counties with high vulnerability.
Walkability has a larger effect on mortality rates in counties with high vulnerability.
00:08:41
Study Limitations: Discussion of the limitations of the data and scope.
Study Limitations: Discussion of the limitations of the data and scope.
00:09:17
Conclusion: Increased walkability is associated with decreased pediatric motor vehicle mortality and policy implications.
Conclusion: Increased walkability is associated with decreased pediatric motor vehicle mortality and policy implications.

Topic overview

Watch AAP's Dr. Zane Hellman’s presentation on “Local Infrastructure and Economy Predicts Traffic Related Fatalities in Children” at the 2025 Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery event!

Moderators: Drs. Todd Ponsky, Dan von Allmen, and Meera Kotagal

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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Speaker: Zane Hellmann

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