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The Impact of injury control research centers : advancing the field of injury and violence prevention--an update

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    Injury Control Research Centers (ICRCs) put research into action to prevent injuries and violence. Underlying all other ICRCs’ core functions is their ability to bring together multiple stakeholders from disparate disciplines, perspectives, and agencies to tackle critical public health problems. They advance the field of injury and violence prevention through leadership that combines their injury topic and core areas of expertise—research, outreach, and training.

    The National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded seven ICRCs from 2012–2019 (2012 funding cycle) and three ICRCs from 2014–2019 (2014 funding cycle). These 10 ICRCs had a major impact on the field of injury and violence prevention. They conducted groundbreaking research, contributed to local and state policies, and trained hundreds of future researchers and practitioners. This report describes key achievements from their annual and interim progress reports from 2012–2019.

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