By: Anthony Tannous, MD “The only thing more tragic than a death from bleeding … is a death that could have been prevented”. The booklet, published by the American College [...]
On the May 18th 2022 Edition of Midday Maryland, host Elsa M. talked with Anthony Tannous - Trauma Medical Director at University of Maryland Capital Region Health - and Creason Walter [...]
May is National Bike Safety month and in honor, we are going to talk about being safe while riding. Did you know that the number one way to be safe [...]
May is Trauma Awareness Month – presented by the American Trauma Society (ATS). ATS is dedicated to the elimination of needless death and disability from injury. Created in 1996, ATS [...]
Have you ever seen someone texting and driving or maybe someone applying mascara while cruising down the street? These are both distracted driving behaviors. We all know these are not [...]
March is Workplace Eye Wellness month, but really eye safety and prevention of injuries to eyes pertains to all areas-not just workplace. Let us dig a bit deeper into understanding [...]
January is National Winter Sports Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month. This month is dedicated to bringing awareness to TBIs related to winter sports and how to prevent a TBI from [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]