The public health solution to gun deaths
Last year, the National Rifle Association chided physicians to “stay in their lane” when it comes to gun violence.
Our lane.
We responded, sharing images on Twitter of bloody trauma bays and blood-soaked scrubs. Memories were stirred, like the night one of us spent in an emergency room, waiting for foster care to be arranged for an infant and toddler who were orphaned after the murder-suicide of their …