Partners
AFFIRM
AFFIRM is a non-profit coalition of physician organizations, researchers, and concerned health professionals who are working to fill the gap for firearm injury research. Their mission is to end the epidemic of gun violence through research, innovation and evidence-based practice.
AMERICAN MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
AMSA fosters a community of future physicians through education and advocacy.
The Center for Violence Prevention at the University of Texas Health in Houston
The Center for Violence Prevention at the University of Texas Health in Houston focuses on improving the health and well-being of individuals, couples, families, communities, and societies through the prevention of violence.
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
The California Medical Association (CMA) is a professional organization representing California physicians. The association was founded in 1856 by a small group of physicians who understood it was their duty to fight for their patients and profession.
National Student Nurses' Association
NSNA is dedicated to fostering the professional development of nursing students. With 60,000 members nationwide, NSNA is the voice of the future of he nursing profession.
AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
The American Medical Women's Association is a professional advocacy and educational organization of women physicians and medical students.
DOCTORS FOR AMERICA
Doctors for America mobilizes doctors and medical students to be leaders in putting patients over politics on the pressing issues of the day to improve the health of our patients, communities, and nation.
PHYSICIANS FOR PREVENTION OF GUN VIOLENCE
PPGV is a Michigan physician organization dedicated to fostering a physician voice for reducing the epidemic of gun violence in this country.
BE SMART FOR KIDS
The Be SMART campaign was created to bring together all adults to reduce suicides and the number of unintentional shootings that occur when children get ahold of an unsecured firearm. Sign up to learn more about how you can get involved in your community!
Episcopal Diocese of California
On behalf of the Episcopal Diocese of California, I offer prayers of thanksgiving and support for the growing coalition of physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who have rightly recognized that firearm violence is a public health crisis and must be treated as such by our society.