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David L. Corwin is a board-certified psychiatrist, child and adolescent psychiatrist, and forensic psychiatrist.[1] Corwin has done extensive work into the long-term impact of child violence and abuse on health, and has promoted family support and treatment programs.[2] Corwin has worked as a consultant, a lecturer, a trainer, and an evaluator of suspected or known child sexual abuse cases throughout many countries, as well as serving as an expert witness of child sexual abuse cases.[1][2] Corwin has founded, directed or chaired groups that serve to advance prevention and protection against child violence and abuse, as well as furthering the education and research of the impact of child abuse.[2][3]
^ ab"San Diego International Conference".
^ abc"Find a Physician". University of Utah Health Care.
^Corwin, David (January 5, 2012). "Who I am and who's that cute little girl on my arm?". Retrieved January 9, 2014.
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