Background: Firearm violence is the second leading cause of injury-related death. This study examined the use of local trauma centers as lead organizations in their communities to address firearm injury. Methods: Three trauma centers in cities with populations less than 100,000 were linked with a university-based firearm injury research center. A trauma surgeon director and coordinator partnered with communities, recruited and directed advisory boards, established a local firearm injury surveillance system, and informed communities using community-specific profiles. Primary process and outcome measures included completeness of data, development of community-specific profiles, number of data-driven consumer media pieces, number of meetings ...
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
ObjectiveTo identify critical Emergency Medicine (EM)-focused firearm injury research questions and ...
Background: Firearm violence is the second leading cause of injury-related death. This study examine...
Firearm violence is often framed as a problem of the inner cities and of the criminal justice system...
Firearm violence is often framed as a problem of the inner cities and of the criminal justice system...
In 2000, nearly 29,000 people in the U.S. died from firearm injury. The vast majority of these peopl...
Firearm injury is a disease that afflicts many individuals in the United States, either directly or ...
Purpose:This purpose of this paper is to frame firearm violence as a health and public health proble...
Introduction: Firearms are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. In 2...
Firearm injury is a disease that afflicts many individuals in the United States, either directly or ...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
Research on trauma is frequently featured in mainstream news outlets, pointing to its connection to ...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
K23 DA039341/DA/NIDA NIH HHSUnited States/U01 CE002698/CE/NCIPC CDC HHSUnited States
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
ObjectiveTo identify critical Emergency Medicine (EM)-focused firearm injury research questions and ...
Background: Firearm violence is the second leading cause of injury-related death. This study examine...
Firearm violence is often framed as a problem of the inner cities and of the criminal justice system...
Firearm violence is often framed as a problem of the inner cities and of the criminal justice system...
In 2000, nearly 29,000 people in the U.S. died from firearm injury. The vast majority of these peopl...
Firearm injury is a disease that afflicts many individuals in the United States, either directly or ...
Purpose:This purpose of this paper is to frame firearm violence as a health and public health proble...
Introduction: Firearms are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. In 2...
Firearm injury is a disease that afflicts many individuals in the United States, either directly or ...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
Research on trauma is frequently featured in mainstream news outlets, pointing to its connection to ...
In the United States, firearms are involved in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries each year. T...
K23 DA039341/DA/NIDA NIH HHSUnited States/U01 CE002698/CE/NCIPC CDC HHSUnited States
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
Introduction: Firearm-related deaths and injuries are ongoing public health issues in the United Sta...
ObjectiveTo identify critical Emergency Medicine (EM)-focused firearm injury research questions and ...