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Brainstorm. Why do you want data? . Sharing Experiences. What data have you been able to get? How have you used it?. Information Sources. SurveillanceResearch. Public Health Surveillance . On-going, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data essential to the planni
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1. Work-related Injuries to Young WorkersFinding data: Statistics and stories Tish Davis
Beatriz Pazos
Valerie Machinist
Occupational Health Surveillance Program
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
2. Brainstorm Why do you want data?
3. Sharing Experiences What data have you been able to get? How have you used it?
4. Information Sources Surveillance
Research