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Hospital-based Interventions for Violence Prevention in NYC: Increasing Impact with Implementation Science

This symposium brought together key stakeholders, researchers, health system leaders, and community organizations for a robust discussion about the current evidence for primary and secondary prevention of violence in New York City, with a specific focus on hospital-based violence intervention programs. 

The discussions highlighted barriers and facilitators to implementing and scaling these programs, and potential strategies for optimizing impact.

March 13th: 9 AM-12 PM | 708 Broadway 3rd Floor | In-person

Missed the symposium? Look at the speaker slides here and read the news brief.

Speakers


 

Speakers

  • Michelle E Morse, MD, MPH

    Michelle E Morse, MD, MPH

    Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Commissioner at CHECW, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

  • Rinad Beidas, PhD, MA

    Professor & Chair, Department of Medical Social Sciences at Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University                        

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  • Noe Romo, MD, MPH

    Medical Director Pediatrics and Inpatient Services, Medical Director SNUG, NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi

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  • Chethan Sathya, MD, MSc

    Director, Center for Gun Violence Prevention, Northwell Health
     

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  • Brita Roy, MD, MPH

    Director of Community Health and Clinical Outcomes – Beyond Bridges, NYU Langone Health

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  • Nakita Lovelady, PhD, MPH

    Assistant Professor, College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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  • James Dobbins

    James Dobbins

    NYC Health + Hospitals, Community Initiatives Director, Violence Interruption Programs

  • Chris Philippou

    Chris Philippou

    NYC Health + Hospitals, System Lead, Violence Interruption Programs
     

  • David Caba

    Vice President, Good Shepherd Services | Bronx Rises Against Gun (B.R.A.G.) Violence

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Co-sponsored by 

Co-sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education