https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-12-06/understanding-america-relationship-firearms
Posted December 7, 2022. Faculty Experts, gun violence, Staff & Faculty, Temple University Hospital, violence prevention, Beasley School of Law, College of Liberal Arts, Lewis Katz School of Medicine. Understanding American Gun Violence Part 1: The evolution of America’s relationship with firearms.
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3 it is an event that only African Americans engage in rather than an American problem. There have been theories that have identified violence as an aspect of the American institution.
https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/clinical-departments/surgery/departmental-research/resident-research/research
Research Residents Iman Afif, MD Research Endeavors 2021 – Present: The Changing Epidemiology of Firearm Violence during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Philadelphia, PA Location/Institution: Department of Surgery, Temple University Hospital Principle Investigator: Dr. Jessica Beard 2020 – Present: Formal Didactic and Simulated Resident Training Improves Resident Understanding and
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/KI_EvaluationFindings_Brief_August2022.pdf
The first job began in early August, 2018. The seventh job was completed on June 8th, 2022. Because this (7th) job began after the evaluation period concluded, it is not discussed in this brief. In addition, given the pandemic’s impact on gun violence, which disproportionately affected neighborhoods with drug markets (Johnson & Roman, 2022 ...