730 - Womens History Month: A Conversation With Sue Baker, the Mother of Injury Prevention

Published: March 8, 2024, 11 a.m.

When Sue Baker started her research career in the 1960s, there was no field devoted to injury prevention despite accidents being a leading cause of death in the US. In honor of Women\u2019s History Month, Stephanie Desmon talks with injury prevention pioneer Baker about her half century of research looking at everything from aviation safety to hot dog choking deaths, and her hands-on approach to research which included getting her pilot\u2019s license, working in a medical examiner\u2019s office, and driving a commercial truck.