T4CIP (Trainees for Child Injury Prevention)
@T4CIP_
T4CIP is a group of medical trainees from across the US passionate about child injury prevention and advocacy. Sponsored by @CIRPatNCH and @AmerAcadPeds
Our October Day of Action topic is medication safe storage and disposal! To kick this off, we’re pleased to welcome Dr. Hannah Hays to our training tonight. #InjuryPrevention #PoisonPrevention #advocacy #advocate #PoisonControl #poison #poisoning @PoisonCenters

Check out all the fantastic ways our #T4CIP trainees showed up for our May #ButtonBatterySafety Day of Action! Can't wait to see what everyone will be doing for our October campaign.

Motor vehicle crashes remain the #1 cause of unintentional teen deaths. Join CSN and @NationalCFRP tomorrow for the latest motor-vehicle injury data, prevention tools and resources for fatality review teams. 🚗 Register: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
We consider the dangers of button batteries. They are small, shiny, and powerful—and hiding inside lots of everyday items. But did you know button batteries can also cause life-threatening injuries? #pediatric #podcast #ButtonBatterySafety @T4CIP_ bit.ly/441ecyO
T4CIP is a one-year training program for medical students, residents, and fellows that teaches them about child injury prevention and advocacy. For more info visit T4CIP.org. Applications will open in October for next year’s cohort. #ButtonBatterySafety

Interested in learning more about the Trainees for Child Injury Prevention (#T4CIP) program and how you can get involved? Visit T4CIP.org for more info, follow @T4CIP_ here and @t4cip on IG! #ButtonBatterySafety

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Q9: Is there anything else you’d like to share about #ButtonBatterySafety?

Q8: What are the safest ways to dispose of button batteries? Where can parents and caregivers go for more information on trash or recycling options for batteries? #ButtonBatterySafety

Q7: What can parents do to reduce the risk of their child getting hurt from a button battery? #ButtonBatterySafety

Q6: What work is being done to increase awareness of the risks of button battery ingestions and increase #ButtonBatterySafety?

Q5: What should families do if they see or suspect their child has swallowed a button battery? #ButtonBatterySafety

Q4: What kind of long-term damage can swallowing a button battery cause? #ButtonBatterySafety

Q3: How often do children swallow button batteries or put them in their ear or nose? #ButtonBatterySafety

Q2: What can happen if a child swallows a button battery or puts one in their ear or nose? #ButtonBatterySafety

Q1: What are button batteries? What common toys and household items contain button batteries? #ButtonBatterySafety

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