Let the Editorialists Opine
Dr. David Edward Marcinko FACFAS MBA CMP™
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In late December, three of the nation’s most respected medical journals published accounts of the gun lobby’s efforts to squelch federally funded research on gun-related injuries, and to silence physicians who would talk to their patients about gun ownership or use.
Writing in the Journal of the American Medical Assn., the Archives of Internal Medicine and the Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, editorialists suggested it is time for researchers and physicians to link arms and in the interest of the nation and their patients, let knowledge about guns lead the way.
Assessment
- Assessment of Workplace Violence in Healthcare
- Medical Workplace Violence Prevention Guidelines
- Chapter 07: Workplace Violence
Conclusion
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