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Eye Safety & Injury Prevention for the Holidays

To celebrate the holiday season safely, check out these tips for ways to prevent eye injuries: Holiday Decorating Place fragile ornaments higher up on the tree above child-friendly ornaments. Keep [...]

Safe Toys & Gifts

December brings about lots of holiday celebrations. For children, this often receiving gifts of toys. As we want families to celebrate the season, we also want families to remember the [...]

Have a Safe Thanksgiving – Remember Turkey!

T              Thaw turkey at a safe temperature – 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below. U             Use extra caution when frying a turkey and oil-free fryers if possible. R             [...]

Trauma Team Roles & Responsibilities

Have you ever wondered who is involved in a trauma activation at a trauma center? In this blog, we will breakdown the roles and responsibilities of the trauma health care [...]

National Injury Prevention Day 2021

November is the month to celebrate and bring awareness to injury prevention. In fact, National Injury Prevention Day is celebrated on November 18 and is one of the newer days [...]

Have a Gourd Time on Halloween

Pumpkins, parades, candy galore! October is here, fall has arrived. With pumpkins to carve, I’ll pass on the knives to an adult I trust... for me it’s so much more [...]

TraumaNet on WBAL’s Torrey Snow Radio Show

On Friday, October 1st 2021, James Gannon - TraumaNet Chair and Trauma Program Manager at LifeBridge's Sinai Hospital - spoke with Torrey Snow on WBAL 1090/FM 101.5 News Radio Show. [...]

September is Falls Prevention

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall…Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. While we all know the famous story of Humpty Dumpty, we might not consider a fall being a great [...]