Firearm safety advocacy: Practice Gap discussion at Update Course 2018

Space: StayCurrentMD Published: 2018-09-16
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Introduction to Pediatric Firearm Injuries
The discussion begins with a case of a 10-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself, highlighting the importance of pediatric firearm injuries and the effectiveness of child access prevention laws in reducing such incidents. The conversation emphasizes the need for stronger regulations and the role of pediatric surgeons in advocating for injury prevention.
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Effectiveness of Child Access Prevention Laws
The panel discusses the impact of strong child access prevention laws on reducing self-inflicted and unintentional pediatric firearm injuries, contrasting them with weaker laws and their ineffectiveness. The conversation touches on the necessity of safe firearm storage and the responsibility of adults.
4:00
Global Perspectives on Gun Injuries
International perspectives on gun injuries are shared, particularly focusing on the differences in gun-related incidents between the United States and countries with stricter gun laws, such as the Netherlands. The discussion highlights cultural factors influencing firearm injuries.
6:00
Innovations in Gun Safety
The panel explores innovative solutions to enhance gun safety for children, including technological advancements like fingerprint sensors and facial recognition. The importance of addressing gun injuries as a public health issue is reiterated.
8:00
Injury Prevention as a Pediatric Surgeon’s Role
The conversation emphasizes the role of pediatric surgeons in advocating for injury prevention, comparing it to past public health campaigns for car safety. The need for pediatric surgeons to engage in political advocacy for child safety is discussed.
10:00
Management of Non-Operative Appendicitis
The panel addresses the management of non-operative appendicitis, discussing the duration of antibiotic treatment and the criteria for patient discharge. Variations in practice based on regional differences are acknowledged.
10:58
Statistics on Gun Ownership and Pediatric Injuries
Statistics regarding gun ownership in the U.S. and its correlation with pediatric firearm injuries are presented. The discussion highlights the risks associated with unsecured firearms in homes and the importance of effective legislation.

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At the 6th Annual Pediatric Surgery Update Course, Drs Charles Snyder, Craig Lillehei and David Powell discussthe top ten practice gaps of 2018. Here they discuss firearm safety advocacy, focusing on strength of child access prevention laws and elements of ineffective interventions to decrease child access to firearms.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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