Dr. Terrence Habiyaremye discusses swim safety for children in Philadelphia Inquirer

Dr. Terrence Habiyaremye discusses swim safety for children in Philadelphia Inquirer
Dr. Terrence Habiyaremye, an Emergency Medicine Resident at Temple University Hospital — Twitter
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Dr. Terrence Habiyaremye, an Emergency Medicine Resident at Temple University Hospital, has contributed an article to the Philadelphia Inquirer discussing the importance of swim instruction for children. He highlights that drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional death in children and notes that children of color have significantly higher rates of death by drowning compared to white children.

Additionally, starting September 3, Temple University Hospital – Main Campus will cease Labor and Delivery services. These services will be relocated to a new hospital location.



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