[By staff reporters]
Awareness and Philanthropy Needed
We wish there were a huge philanthropy organization focused on Domestic Violence. Why?
DV is as much a killer as is cancer or diabetes or sepsis. What’s worse: it’s a primary root in violence at large – it breeds dictators, influences foreign policies, and mutilates childhood development. And, we wonder about it’s relatonship, if any, to medical workplace violence and abusive physician behavior as we’ve written about previously on this ME-P?
https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2011/04/06/medical-workplace-violence-prevention-guidelines/
Some would even argue that Domestic Violence is one of the largest Public Relations opportunity of all time. And, if you don’t understand what we mean, we’ve proven our point.
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Assessment
So, what is the solution to domestic civilian and medical workplace violence?
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Conclusion
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