April 19, 10:45 a.m. — Six people died in the April 3 shooting in Sacramento, and the spring holiday weekend saw at least four mass shootings across the country. Gun sales surged during the pandemic, while the White House recently announced a crackdown on untraceable “ghost guns.” What are the trends in gun violence, and what are we learning about its causes, consequences and prevention? Joining us Tuesday to discuss these and other questions are two experts from the ٺƵ Violence Prevention Research Program.
- Garen Wintemute is a practicing emergency medicine physician and a pioneer in the field of injury epidemiology and the prevention of firearm violence. His work helped create the public health approach to violence prevention. Dr. Wintemute is director of the ٺƵ Violence Prevention Research Program and also directs the California Firearm Violence Research Center.
- Amy Barnhorst is the vice chair for community mental health at the ٺƵ Department of Psychiatry, associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and director of the BulletPoints Project, a state-funded effort to develop a firearm violence prevention curriculum for health care providers. She is a nationally recognized expert on firearms law and mental illness.
The conversation, hosted by Soterios Johnson, will be streamed live on and beginning at 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, April 19. Questions can be submitted via Facebook and Twitter either in advance or during the show.
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- Andy Fell, News and Media Relations, 530-304-8888, ahfell@ucdavis.edu
- Lisa Howard, ٺƵ Health Public Affairs, 916-752-6394, lehoward@ucdavis.edu