Holiday Safety on Midday Maryland
On the November 5th, 2024 edition of Midday Maryland, Carrie Cox, Burn Outreach Coordinator at Johns Hopkins Bayview, shares important holiday safety tips with host, Elsa. Remember to keep the […]
Midday Maryland featuring Falls Prevention
Midday Maryland featuring Emergency Preparedness
On May 24th, 2024, Christina Interrante, Trauma & Critical Care Nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Matthew Levy, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Surgery at Johns Hopkins, were on […]
Maryland Trauma Nurse and Emergency Medical Services Provider of the Year Awards, 2024
The Maryland Trauma Center Network [TraumaNet] is a multidisciplinary advocacy group focused on improving care within the Maryland Trauma System with representation from each of Maryland’s designated trauma centers and […]
MDCOT hosts a Stop the Bleed Day Event
The Maryland Committee on Trauma is hosting a Stop the Bleed Day Event in collaboration with all the Maryland Trauma Centers. FREE Training for ALL MARYLANDERS throughout the day to […]
Stop the Bleed on Midday Maryland
On April 12th, 2024, Christina Interrante, Trauma & Critical Care Nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Matthew Levy, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Surgery at Johns Hopkins, were on […]
Register for ACS Point CounterPoint XLI 2024
The American College of Surgeons Point Counterpoint Conference XLI May 2nd & 3rd 2024 Baltimore Marriot Inner Harbor at Camden Yards 110 South Eutaw Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 This two-day […]
Empowering Communities: National Injury Prevention Day
National Injury Prevention Day is a critical observance that highlights the importance of proactive measures in safeguarding lives and reducing the burden of preventable injuries. Taking place annually, this day […]
Pedestrian Safety on Midday Maryland
On the October 4th Segment of Midday Maryland, Creason Walter, Injury Prevention Coordinator at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, talked with Host, Elsa M. about pedestrian and bicycle safety for […]
Preparing for travel – by bus, car, or walking!
For most people, September is associated with kids catching the bus for school, college students settling into dorms and apartments, and roadways once again congested with walkers, bikers and drivers, […]