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National Safety Campaign Engages Leading Injury Prevention Experts to Educate Parents on Child Safety in the Home and on the Road.


Get on Board with Child Safety! Forms Medical Advisory Team to

Raise Awareness around Unintentional Childhood Injury

COLUMBUS, Ind. and ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Get on Board with Child Safety! - a national injury prevention campaign spearheaded by the Dorel Juvenile Group's Safety 1st brand and the National Association of Children's Hospitals This is a list of children's hospitals. See also Pediatric Care. International
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children, North America.
Australia

New South Wales

  • Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Westmead, NSW
 and Related Institutions (NACHRI NACHRI National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions ) - announces the formation of its Medical Advisory Team. The team - comprised of leading injury prevention experts from across the country - will provide invaluable insight on keeping children safe in and around the home and on the road.

Who: Get on Board with Child Safety!

What: Medical Advisory Team formed to provide expert commentary on childhood injury prevention and risk around the home and on the road.

Members include:

Michael Gittelman, MD, FAAP FAAP Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado (University from São Paulo - Brazil)
FAAP Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is a hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. In June of 1883, a meeting of women from parish communities around Cincinnati established a mission to create a Diocesan Hospital for Children.  

Program Chair, American Academy of Pediatrics' Section on Injury and Poison Prevention

Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati The University of Cincinnati is a coeducational public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ranked as one of America’s top 25 public research universities and in the top 50 of all American research universities,[2]  School of Medicine

Dr. Gittelman is one of the nation's leading authorities on injury prevention. He is an emergency room physician at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center - the third busiest children's hospital emergency department nationally - in addition to serving on the American Academy of Pediatrics' Section on Injury and Poison Prevention. He also serves as the Co-Director for the Injury Free Coalition for Kids[R] in Greater Cincinnati (IFCK IFCK Injury Free Coalition for Kids ). He is involved in resident education on injury prevention, in particular relating to sports safety, firearm safety, playground safety, drowning prevention, and toy safety. His work in mobilizing high-risk communities, using the IFCK model, to reduce pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 injuries has been well recognized within the medical field.

Rosie Valadez McStay

Texas Children's Hospital Texas Children's Hospital is an internationally recognized pediatric hospital located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. With 639 licensed beds and 465 beds in operation, Texas Children's is the largest children's hospital in the United States.  

Board of Directors, Healthy Families Initiative

National Association of Children's Hospitals, Council on Child Advocacy

Valadez-McStay is a tireless advocate for childhood injury prevention. She is the Director of Government and Community Relations at the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, overseeing the hospital's Center for Childhood Injury Prevention. Prior to her employ with the hospital, she worked on the Texas House of Representatives' Public Health Committee on legislation to improve access to healthcare for children. She is board chair of the Healthy Families Initiative - a non-profit organization committed to the prevention of abuse and neglect of children - in addition to serving on numerous statewide and local coalitions. Valadez-McStay is a member of the Joint City County Commission on Children in Texas.

Alternate: Diana Suarez

Texas Children's Hospital

Bilingual Child Passenger Safety Instructor

Suarez is a health and safety educator at Texas Children's Center for Childhood Injury Prevention in Houston. Specifically, she leads the hospital's fire safety risk team and is involved with the home and child passenger safety teams.

Dawn Daniels, DNS (Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol. For example, when a Web site address is given to the DNS either by typing a URL in a browser or behind the , RN

Riley Hospital for Children

Clinical Faculty, Indiana University School of Nursing

Program Coordinator/Researcher, Injury Free Coalition for Kids[R]

Dr. Daniels is a veteran clinical nurse specialist clinical nurse specialist
n.
A nurse who has advanced knowledge and competence in a particular area of nursing practice, such as in cardiology, oncology, or psychiatry.
 at Clarian Health Partners - Riley Hospital for Children and a well-respected faculty member at Indiana University School of Nursing, where she completed her doctoral work in injury prevention and public policy. Her clinical expertise includes pediatric trauma, critical care and neurotrauma in addition to community health. Dr. Daniels' commitment to community enrichment led to her designing and implementing injury prevention programs for elementary schools throughout the Indianapolis area and to her current role with the Injury Free Coalition for Kids[R] - where she works with community leaders to reduce the incidence and severity of childhood injury through outreach, education and environmental changes.

Stefanie Ahner, MS

St. Joseph's Children's Hospital of Tampa

Senior Child Advocate & Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician

Ahner is a seasoned child safety advocate, working in the pediatric emergency center at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital. During her tenure with the hospital, Ahner developed a program offering injury prevention and educational resources for families visiting the emergency room and served as the hospital spokesperson on injury prevention. In addition, she spearheaded the hospital's Shaken Baby Syndrome Shaken Baby Syndrome Definition

Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a collective term for the internal head injuries a baby or young child sustains from being violently shaken.
 educational campaign and is a certified child passenger safety technician.

Theresa Corn, RN, CPN CPN Communist Party of Nepal
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Riley Hospital for Children

Author & Diversity Trainer

Corn is a board-certified pediatric nurse and Hispanic Parent Educator at Riley Hospital for Children. She is also author of Help! My Patient Doesn't Speak English - a guide to overcoming language barriers for aspiring nurses.

Topics: The GOB Gob (gŏb), in the Bible, town, SW ancient Palestine.  Medical Advisory Team provides expert commentary on unintentional injury unintentional injury Accidental injury Public health Any injury caused by an accident. See Injury.  prevention and risk across myriad content areas. Such as:

* Fall prevention

* Fire and burn safety

* Choking hazards

* Car safety

* Water safety

* Poison control

* Travel safety

* Seasonal safety tips

* Childproofing tips for the home, etc.

Example articles include:

* From backyards to school yards: keeping children safe while at play

* Fire smarts (Oct, Nat.l Fire Safety Month)

* Testing your baby safety IQ

* Childproofing: identifying trouble spots around the house

* When is a child really ready to ditch the car seat?

* Giving the gift of safety this holiday season: how to buy what your kids want without sacrificing their safety

* The perfect baby shower gift: piece of mind in the nursery

* And then there were two: how to childproof child·proof  
adj.
1. Designed to resist tampering by young children: a childproof aspirin bottle.

2.
 with children of different ages in the home

To help spread the message that injury prevention is a way of life and not just a one-time effort, the Get on Board with Child Safety! campaign also provides parents with valuable information on child safety in and around the home and on the road at www.getonboardwithsafety.com.

About Get on Board with Child Safety!

The Get on Board with Child Safety! campaign is a national child injury prevention initiative to educate parents, caregivers and consumers nationwide about the changes they can make to prevent unintentional injuries in and around the home and on the road. The campaign is led by Dorel Juvenile Group USA's Safety 1st brand and the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI).

About Dorel Industries Inc.

Dorel Juvenile Group USA is an operating subsidiary of Dorel Industries Inc. (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002)
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: DIIB DIIB Dundonald International Ice Bowl (Northern Ireland) ) is a global consumer products company engaged in the designing, manufacturing and marketing of a diverse portfolio of powerful consumer brands, sold through its Juvenile, Home Furnishings, and Recreational/ Leisure segments. Headquartered in Montreal, Dorel employs approximately 5,000 people in fourteen countries. Dorel also has offices in Shanghai and Shenzhen, China which oversee the sourcing, engineering and logistics of all Asian operations. 2005 sales were US$1.8 billion.

About The National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions

The National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) is an organization of children's hospitals with 192 members in the United States and internationally. NACHRI promotes the health and well-being of all children and their families through support of children's hospitals and health systems that are committed to excellence in providing health care to children. NACHRI works to ensure all children's access to health care and children's hospitals' continuing ability to provide services needed by children.
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