Science of Firearm Injury Prevention Among Children & Teens

Instructors: Marc A Zimmerman, PhD +2 more

What you'll learn

  •   Understand how epidemiological trends and disparities in pediatric firearm injuries and deaths can guide interventions.
  •   Utilize various research methods and theories to create and evaluate firearm injury prevention programs.
  •   Recognize existing and promising policies that protect children and teens against firearm injury and death.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Mental Health
  •   Epidemiology
  •   Research
  •   Risk Analysis
  •   School Psychology
  •   Family Medicine
  •   Health Policy
  •   Community Health
  •   Public Safety and National Security
  •   Injury Prevention
  •   Child Welfare
  •   Public Health
  •   Program Evaluation
  • There are 7 modules in this course

    Presented by the University of Michigan Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention and the Firearm Safety among Children and Teens (FACTS) Consortium, this course lays a broad foundation for understanding the science of pediatric firearm injury prevention and the latest research and evidence-based solution. This course covers a range of firearm injury topics including firearm-related suicide, unintentional firearm injury, firearm-related community and youth violence, firearm-related intimate partner violence, school and mass shootings, and officer-involved shootings. Through lectures and interviews from leading firearm injury researchers, and activities, readings, discussion boards, and quizzes, learners can become familiar with the epidemiology, prevention strategies, and policy efforts related to pediatric firearm injury prevention. The course also covers important gaps in existing research and future directions for expanding the knowledge base of the field. This course is designed for multiple fields and levels of training, including students and researchers from public health, medicine, public policy, social work, nursing, criminology, sociology and psychology fields. The course is also appropriate for practitioners, educators and parents. As a learner, you will have the ability to select all modules or individual topics that interest you most. Composed of 7 modules, this course may be taken from the comfort of your home or office, and you can learn at your own pace. Supported by a grant to the University of Michigan by the National Institutes of Health - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIH/NICHD) (Award Number: R24HD087149) and the University of Michigan Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention. The content is solely the responsibility of the contributors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIH/NICHD) or the Department of Health and Human Services.

    Firearm-Related Suicide

    Unintentional Injury

    Community Violence

    Intimate Partner Violence/Dating Violence and Family Violence

    School & Mass Shootings

    Officer-Involved Shootings

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