Firearm injury prevention counseling for patients with traumatic brain injury: a survey of brain injury physicians - Ramsay I, Miranda-Cantellops NDM, Acosta O, Shapiro LT.

BACKGROUND: Survivors of traumatic brain injury are at increased risk for firearm-related injuries, including suicide. AIMS: To determine current practices of Brain Injury Medicine (BIM) physicians and their rehabilitation teams in assessing patients' acce...
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