
Dr. Sarah Denny
@sdennymd
Pediatrician. Mom of 3 boys. Interested in injury prevention & advocacy @AmerAcadPeds spokesperson @OHPediatricians #tweetiatrician
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05-09-2014 20:30:49
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Great day to #Vote! Thank you Franklin Co. Boe for making it so easy! American Academy of Pediatrics #VoteKids


Applications are open to join the 2023 #T4CIP class! If you're a med student, resident, or fellow w/interest in pediatrics, #ChildInjuryPrevention, communication, #HealthBehaviorChange, and/or #advocacy, join us! Apps open until 11/27/22 bit.ly/T4CIP AAP Peds Trainees


Please, please do not use the Rock N' Play - it has been recalled TWICE and is associated with more that 30 infant deaths! #SafeSleep American Academy of Pediatrics publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/2…





Loved hosting this great group of Nationwide Children's Hospital Advocacy Advanced Competency residents for dinner and discussion on advocacy and health literacy. Thank you Dr. Abrams for being our guest speaker! #PutKids1st #ChildHealthAdvocacy


Ohio AAP Board Members & Advocacy Chairs Dr. Sarah Denny & Dr. Bill Cotton spent their morning promoting the value of primary care alongside our coalition partners, Ohio Academy of FP, Ohio ACOFP, and ACP Ohio. Primary care is the foundation of a strong health care system!






It is not too late to register for our #PreventDrowining webinar starting in 1 hour! We're fortunate to have Ben hoffman Dr. Sarah Denny, Tiffaney Isaacson Center4Health&Safety , Adam Katchmarchi NDPA, and Leland Brown USA Swimming. Register at bit.ly/T4CIP-PreventD…



Thank you T4CIP (Trainees for Child Injury Prevention) for inviting me to participate in the #PreventDrowning webinar and many thanks to Moderator Ben hoffman and my co-panelists Tiffaney Isaacson (Center4Health&Safety ), Adam Katchmarchi (NDPA ) & Leland Brown (USA Swimming ).


Water competency is a life skill that EVERYONE needs to stay safe around water. #PreventDrowning T4CIP (Trainees for Child Injury Prevention)



Close adult supervision is not enough. The private use of fireworks is unsafe under any conditions. Bottle rockets cause almost 60% of firework-related eye injuries. Sparklers can result in skin burn - 2/3 of sparkler-related injuries are among kids younger than 5 yrs. Dr. Sarah Denny

