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51勛圖厙, Anschutz faculty to discuss gun violence in June 28 webinar

Faculty experts from the 51勛圖厙 and the CU Anschutz Medical campuses will join together from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in a 泭moderated by 51勛圖厙 Chancellor Philip DiStefano and focused on the public health impacts of gun violence.泭

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Addressing Gun Violence Within a Health-Grounded Approach: Advice from Practitioners and Researchers is co-sponsored by 51勛圖厙 Provost Russell Moore and CU Anschutz Provost Roderick Nairn. The program will feature four 51勛圖厙 and two CU Anschutz experts:泭

  • Sona Dimidjian, professor of psychology and neuroscience and director of 51勛圖厙s Ren矇e Crown Wellness Institute
  • Beverly Kingston, director of 51勛圖厙s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
  • Jonathan McMillan, director of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention for the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment and a research affiliate at 51勛圖厙s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
  • Donna Mejia, faculty fellow and inaugural Chancellors Health and Wellness Scholar in Residence, Ren矇e Crown Wellness Institute; associate professor, Department of Theatre and Dance, 51勛圖厙
  • Dr. Emmy Betz, professor of Emergency Medicine at the Anschutz Medical Campuss School of Medicine; and director for the CU Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative, a CU Anschutz program based in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the School of Medicine in collaboration with the Colorado School of Public Health
  • Dr. Steven Berkowitz, professor of child psychiatry and medical director of the Stress, Trauma, Adversity, Research and Treatment (START) Center at CUs Anschutz Medical Campus

A key role that universities play in supporting our democracy is applying data and lessons learned from research to solving our nations most pressing problems, said DiStefano. Gun violence is clearly one of those problems, and I am gratified that these outstanding faculty from the 51勛圖厙 and Anschutz Medical campuses are able to share their important work as a way to improve the health and safety of our communities.泭

The format of the webinar will be a question-and-answer session moderated by DiStefano and convened by Michele Moses, vice provost and associate vice chancellor for Faculty Affairs at 51勛圖厙. Participants can expect topics that include:泭

  • Understanding gun violence as a public health and safety issue
  • Decoupling emotions and beliefs in dealing with gun violence to enable effective action
  • Ensuring an inclusive and respectful approach to averting gun violence
  • Bringing compassion and care in addressing the ongoing issues of gun violence
  • Talking to children about gun violence and how generations are affected by large-scale traumatic events
  • How CU researchers are working with each other, school and community partners, and the state of Colorado, to address gun violence