Grandparents Driving Grandchildren: An Evaluation of Child Passenger Safety and Injuries Featured PopularShow: Healthy Children - The Talk Show for Parents
Dr. Fred M. Henretig, MD, FAAP, FACMT
Children and Car Safety
Dr. Fred M. Henretig, MD, FAAP, FACMT, a Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, comes on the show to discuss his study "Grandparents Driving Grandchildren: An Evaluation of Child Passenger Safety and Injuries,” in the August 2011 issue of Pediatrics (published online July 18), in which he hypothesized that grandparent-driven children would be at higher risk of injury. What they found is that children are actually safer in a crash when grandma or grandpa is behind the wheel.
Fred M. Henretig, MD, FAAP, FACMT is a Senior Toxicologist at the The Poison Control Center, Attending Physician and Director, Section of Clinical Toxicology in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He is a Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Melanie Cole, M.S.
2011-07-20
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