T4CIP (Trainees for Child Injury Prevention)
@T4CIP_
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T4CIP is a group of medical trainees from across the US passionate about child injury prevention and advocacy. Sponsored by @CIRPatNCH and @AmerAcadPeds
Joined February 2023
Did you hear! Applications are now open to join the 2026 #T4CIP cohort! Learn more and apply at https://t.co/dlJ5rrctoI
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Join @T4CIP in an hour for a #StoreMedsSafe webinar, 2-3 p.m. ET! Hear from experts Dr. Hannah Hays, Dr. Kevin Osterhoudt, and Dr. Wendy Stephan. Moderated by Dr. Kiesha Fraser Doh. Register: https://t.co/IG7JvlGHLw
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T4CIP is a one-year training program for med students, residents, and fellows that teaches them about child injury prevention and advocacy. Apps open today to join the 2026 cohort. Deadline to apply is 11/30/25. More info and to apply visit https://t.co/dlJ5rrctoI
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Interested in learning more about the Trainees for Child Injury Prevention (#T4CIP) program and how you can get involved? Visit https://t.co/dlJ5rrctoI for more info, follow @T4CIP_ here and @t4cip on IG, Threads, and LinkedIn! #StoreMedsSafe
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Please follow our experts for more information on #StoreMedsSafe
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Even though the X chat is ending, do your best to keep the conversation going. Make sure you are following #StoreMedsSafe to stay up to date on new information, resources, and events about this important topic.
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Well, that’s all the time we have today. HUGE thank you to our experts for sharing advice about how to safely store and dispose of medicines. #StoreMedsSafe
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Q11: Is there anything else you’d like to share about how to #StoreMedsSafe or how to safely dispose of medicines?
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Q10: What is one change healthcare providers could make in their own practice this year to help reduce unintentional pediatric medication exposures? #StoreMedsSafe
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Q8: What role can schools, childcare centers, or community organizations play in raising awareness about how to #StoreMedsSafe?
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Q7: How can healthcare providers start conversations with families about safe medicine storage without making them feel judged? #StoreMedsSafe
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Q6: What should parents do if they suspect their child has swallowed medicine, supplements, or vitamins they weren’t supposed to? What should people know about poison centers and the Poison Help Line? #StoreMedsSafe
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Q5: Many families have leftover or expired medicines. What’s the safest way to dispose of them? #StoreMedsSafe
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Q4: What resources or low-cost options are available to help families safely store medicines if they can’t afford lock boxes or special cabinets? #StoreMedsSafe
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Q3: What are places in the home where medicines are sometimes stored unsafely and why is that space not safe? #StoreMedsSafe
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Q2: What are the most effective ways parents and caregivers can store medicines safely in their homes? #StoreMedsSafe
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Q1: What does “medication/medicine safe storage” mean and why is this such an important issue for families with children at home? #StoreMedsSafe
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We’re excited for today's discussion. Thanks for joining our chat about #StoreMedsSafe. Let’s get started.
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We are happy to have medicine safe storage and child injury prevention experts joining us in today’s chat. Who’s here? #StoreMedsSafe
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