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Office
8200 Dodge St
Omaha, NE 68114Phone+1 402-955-6572Fax+1 402-955-3991
Summary
- Dr. Suzanne Haney is a child abuse pediatrician in Omaha, NE and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Nebraska Medicine - Nebraska Medical Center and Children's Hospital and Medical Center. She is the division chief of child abuse and interim division chief of palliative care at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She received her medical degree from Keck School of Medicine of USC and has been in practice 21 years. She specializes in child abuse pediatrics.
Education & Training
- Creighton UniversityMS, Health Care Ethics, 2018 - 2020
- Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolFellowship, Child Abuse Pediatrics, 2006 - 2008
- Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth)Residency, Pediatrics, 2000 - 2002
- Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth)Internship, Transitional Year, 1996 - 1997
- Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern CaliforniaClass of 1996
Certifications & Licensure
- IA State Medical License 2007 - 2026
- NE State Medical License 2007 - 2026
- VA State Medical License 1997 - 2008
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- American Board of Pediatrics Child Abuse Pediatrics
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2 citationsProgressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis Presenting With an Intracranial Bleed and Mimicking Abusive Head Trauma.Suzanne B Haney, James Harper, Edward J. Truemper
WMJ. 2019-04-01 - 9 citationsAn analysis of physicians' diagnostic reasoning regarding pediatric abusive head trauma.Kent P Hymel, Stephen C Boos, Veronica Armijo-Garcia, Matthew Musick, Kerri Weeks
Child Abuse & Neglect. 2022-07-01 - 79 citationsRacial and Ethnic Disparities and Bias in the Evaluation and Reporting of Abusive Head Trauma.Kent P. Hymel, Antoinette L. Laskey, Kathryn Crowell, Ming Wang, Veronica Armijo-Garcia
The Journal of Pediatrics. 2018-07-01
Press Mentions
- Child Abuse Hotline Calls and Texts Rose During the Pandemic. Here’s How to HelpMay 5th, 2021
- ‘Health Care Works Are Exhausted,’ UNMC Letter Receives 2k+ SignaturesNovember 18th, 2020
- A Parent's Guide to Fighting Coronavirus StressMarch 30th, 2020
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