EBMSI: New and Improved
- Josiah Bayne
- Nov 14, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 2
Since 2009, EBMSI (Evidence Based Medicine and Social Investigation) has been providing support for families and caregivers who have been accused of abusing infants and children in their care. We have made a great impact for families in need of support and have been loyal to our clients. Upon founding this organgization, we have created a website so those families in need of support can reach out to us easily and efficiently. Below is a sample image of our new and improved website. The EBMSI Logo Icon.

We have created a dynamic and suitable Logo that is used for contacting support. As you may have seen on this website, we have updated it and created a modern, minimalistic website design. Our customers can explore freely and fill in the case (Intake) form when the law proceeds on creating an accusation against them.
Description:
"Evidence Based Medicine and Social Investigation (EBMSI) provides support for families and caregivers who have been accused of abusing infants and children in their care.
Although child abuse is a real and serious problem, so is over-diagnosis of abuse. A long list of medical conditions—including pregnancy complications, prematurity, metabolic and genetic disorders, infections, vitamin deficiencies, and short falls—can cause intracranial symptoms similar to the brain injuries often seen in battered children. When parents or a caregiver cannot explain what looks like a “non-accidental” injury, not only are they accused of abuse, but their child may not receive the medical care he or she needs.
EBMSI is a bridge between families and the medical and legal experts who can help ensure a just and healthy outcome for everyone. Doctors familiar with the mimics can often identify the true causes of a child’s condition, or recommend tests that have not been done. Lawyers can help protect not only the safety of the child but also the rights of the family.
EBMSI goals:
• to maintain a database of the evolving medical research
• to coordinate second opinions with experts from a variety of fields
• to coordinate legal assistance in both family and criminal court
• to provide social support for families
• to organize conferences that bring together experts from the range of specialties that inform this troubling arena
Thanks again,
From the Directors of EBMSI."
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