Check out our SAFE Speaker Bureau, nation-wide experts on gun violence prevention research who are willing to come speak at SAFE chapter events. Interested in hosting a speaker at your chapter? Register here: forms.gle/2EZbE4ZBa6ov...
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SAFE Board Member Dr. Brian H. Williams discusses youth firearm suicide in op-ed in Medpage Today. Click the link below!
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Make firearm injury prevention education a priority at every United States medical school. Make a donation to SAFE today.
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Congratulations to those who participated in their medical school's White Coat Ceremony! And thank you for all you will do to prevent firearm injuries in your future patients by promoting secure firearm storage. Learn how here!https://www.standsafe.org/safe-clinicians-firearms
SAFE is pleased to announce our new Education on Policy Initiative! The goal of this initiative is to provide education to healthcare providers on firearm injury prevention policy focusing on state law and policy. Click the link to explore the webpage!
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Don't forget to register for Stand SAFE Fall 2025 event on September 9th with Dr. Brian H. Williams, who will share the critical shift from federal to state policies in firearm injury prevention work. zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Are you a healthcare provider who wants to learn more about secure storage practices? Click here to check out our clinician resources: www.standsafe.org/resources-fo...
Make firearm injury prevention education a priority at every United States medical school. Make a donation to SAFE today.
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Dr. Williams, a member of SAFE’s National Board of Directors, will be sharing the critical shift from federal to state policies in firearm injury prevention work.
RSVP here: zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Date/Time: September 9th, 2025 at 7-8pm Central Time
Location: Zoom
This September, we are honored to host Dr. Brian H. Williams, an Air Force veteran, trauma surgeon, former congressional health policy advisor, and recent candidate for US Congress in Dallas.
SAFE Co-Founder Dr. Sarabeth Spitzer Discusses Treating Firearm Inflicted Injuries in an Episode of "Back to School Shootings" Podcast — SAFE Scrubs Addressing the Firearm Epidemic
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A shoutout to Washington as a recent study shows the percentage of adults reporting secure storage of household firearms increased from 2013 to 2022. Let's keep it up!
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Access to firearms increases suicide rates among physicians as well. SAFE's work to strengthen secure storage education will reduce firearm injuries and death. Check out the study below!
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Check out this study to learn more about gun culture within school shootings and how critical secure storage is in prevention: journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...
"""The only friend I had was my gun”: A mixed-methods study of gun culture in school shootings
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Freedom Jones works with communities in Baltimore to stop gun violence. Watch Freedom's story to learn more about how one small intervention can make a big difference at wapo.st/no1videos.
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This experience inspired Ariana to pursue medicine and public health with a focus on advocacy. Through SAFE, Ariana hopes to reach future and current healthcare professionals in order to promote firearm safety and injury prevention through evidence based practices and training.
Congratulations to Ariana Ali on her appointment to SAFE National Board! Ariana is an MS3 at The George Washington University SoM. After surviving the 2018 high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, she became a passionate advocate for firearm injury prevention through her own nonprofit.
Congratulations to all incoming medical students for recieving their white coats. We are confident that you will do great things and change the world!
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Check out John Hopkins' research on firearm purchaser licensing laws that will inform state policy solutions.
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Gun injuries are the number one killer of children and teens in the U.S. — but they don't have to be. Brendan Campbell isn't just a gun owner and a parent — he's also a pediatric surgeon who regularly operates on children and teens with gunshot wounds. Watch his story at wapo.st/no1videos.
If you are a medical student or healthcare provider, check out this free online Stanford Med course that covers basic firearm terminology, and what we can do in the healthcare setting to prevent firearm injury for our patients. Available for CME credit.
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Wishing everyone a safe and happy July 4th! Let's make this July 4th safe for everyone by practicing safe firearm storage and avoiding celebratory gunfire. Check out this link to learn more about safe storage.
www.bulletpointsproject.org/safe-firearm...
In observation of the holiday, we are remembering the innocent lives lost to firearm related injuries. Help us keep our neighborhoods safe by securing firearms to prevent harm.
Wishing a huge congratulations to all the new doctors kicking off residency this month — here’s to the start of an incredible chapter filled with learning, resilience, and impact.
Important news for our work to keep children safe from firearm injuries. A study from JAMA Pediatrics compares states with permissive gun laws vs. strict regulations. The states with tougher rules did not see a rise in gun deaths among children and teens.
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On Sept 9, 2025 SAFE will hold its semi-annual event - StandSAFE at 8 PM EST/ 5 PM PST.
Register here: zoom.us/meeting/regi...