Beyond Band-Aids for Bullet Holes: Firearm Violence As a Public Health Priority

Conclusions: The public health approach positions clinicians to change the conversation from political diatribe of pro-gun and anti-gun to systematically reducing injury and death. To achieve comparable success, we must design, test, and implement effective interventions at the environmental, policy, technological, and individual levels to prevent firearm violence. We must collect robust data on firearm violence and its consequences. And we must reckon with the conditions of inequality and disadvantage that feed violence through all means.
Source: Critical Care Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Plenary Articles Source Type: research