Posts Tagged ‘Trauma’
Boston Medical Center Reflects on Boston Marathon Bombing 10-Year Anniversary
A decade after the tragedy at the Boston Marathon finish line, BMC staff share memories of pain and resilience from the day.
Read MoreOne Addiction Counselor’s Life Mission to Assist Others in Recovery
A licensed alcohol and drug counselor highlights how her own experience with recovery gives her perspective as she walks alongside others on a similar journey.
Read MoreLearning from Tuskegee in Understanding COVID19 Vaccine Hesitancy
Descendants of men in the syphilis study in Tuskegee joined medical experts to address trauma and advocate for informed consent of the vaccine.
Read MoreA Healing-Centered, Culturally Rooted Approach to Trauma
Héctor Sánchez-Flores, executive director of the National Compadres Network, shares how culturally rooted healing models can uplift marginalized communities.
Read MoreStudy Highlights Important Driver of Firearm Injury Outcomes
A new study examining vascular repair following firearm injury suggests that vascular surgeons have a key voice in the national discussion on gun violence.
Read MoreExploring the Hidden Burden of Firearm Injuries
Medical and legislative understanding of gun violence is missing a key piece of information: the impact of nonfatal injuries.
Read MoreFighting Community Violence with Job Training
After a neighborhood shooting brought a Boston man to the emergency room, a job training program opened a door to a new career.
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