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Running time: 18 minutes
In California, Garen Wintemute and his group find evidence that people are willing to discuss gun safety with their clinicians, especially when there may be danger of harm present. That willingness extends across gun owners and non-owners. So why aren’t more clinicians doing it?
The findings appear in Health Affairs.
Links to the article & further resources:
Health Affairs article
Wintemute’s essay in Annals of Internal Medicine on gun violence
Another Annals article on preventing gun-related death and injury
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Running time: 18 minutes
In California, Garen Wintemute and his group find evidence that people are willing to discuss gun safety with their clinicians, especially when there may be danger of harm present. That willingness extends across gun owners and non-owners. So why aren’t more clinicians doing it?
The findings appear in Health Affairs.
Links to the article & further resources:
Health Affairs article
Wintemute’s essay in Annals of Internal Medicine on gun violence
Another Annals article on preventing gun-related death and injury

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