Pediatric Trauma Center
The only Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center in Rhode Island and Southeastern New England.

Injury Prevention Videos

As a Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center, Hasbro Children’s Hospital is committed to promoting and educating children and families about injury prevention. The following videos featuring our clinicians highlight important childhood safety issues.

 

Head and Sports Injuries

Concussion Treatment

Did you know that rest is the best way to treat a concussion? Hear from Elizabeth Jacobs, MD, from Hasbro Children's Hospital about why both physical and cognitive rest is so important to the healing process.

Concussion Symptoms

Neha Raukar, MD, sports medicine physician at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, discusses how to spot the signs of a concussion, and why youth athletes should take recovery seriously when it comes to head injuries. 

Tooth Injuries

Robyn Wing, MD, a pediatric emergency medicine physician at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, discusses what to do if a child has a tooth knocked out.

Sports Nose Injury

Mariann Nocera, MD, a pediatric emergency medicine physician at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, discusses common injuries to the nose that can occur during youth sports.

Sports Injuries

Your child is injured during a game. What should you do next? Elizabeth Jacobs, MD from Hasbro Children's Hospital explains.

Concussion Symptoms

Confused about the symptoms of a concussion, especially in kids? You're not alone. Learn more from pediatric emergency specialist Elizabeth Jacobs, MD of Hasbro Children's Hospital.

Burn Prevention

Scalding Bath Injuries

Dina Morrissey, MD, program coordinator for the Injury Prevention Center at Hasbro Children's Hospital discusses injuries related to scalding, or burns caused by heated fluids.

Preventing Burns in the Kitchen

Dina Morrissey, MD, program coordinator for the Injury Prevention Center at Hasbro Children's Hospital discusses kitchen safety.