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Preventing Firearm Injury: Public Health & Community Collaboration

Preventing Firearm Injury: Public Health & Community Collaboration

Dr. Emmy Betz, MD, MPH, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine​ talks about her presentation on why we need to work in the middle ground to achieve gun safety, ​which was presented at the PM22 conference in Denver.​

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Emmy Betz is a board-certified emergency physician who conducts research in injury epidemiology and prevention, with specific interests in patient-centered injury prevention. Active, funded work includes examination of older driver safety and decision-making, firearm suicide prevention, and development and testing of injury prevention educational tools.

Last updated: July 8, 2022

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