Course Materials
A Guide for Physicians & Other Health Care Professionals
Sponsored by the Massachusetts Medical Society and its Committee
on Violence
It has now been five years since the introduction of the first
version of this program. Unfortunately, although great reductions
have been made in youth violence, violence is still among the leading
causes of injury, death, and physical and mental disability for American
children. Although physicians and other health care professionals have
always been involved in treating the results of violence, recent
research and practice suggests that we can also play a critical role in
its prevention.
There are two different opportunities for intervention and
prevention: during a routine health care visit and when caring for a
youth who has been injured. On these occasions we can provide preventive
education, help families raise resilient children, screen for risk, and
develop linkages to community and medical resources.
This program was developed to:
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Provide basic information about youth violence
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Describe appropriate assessments of risk and resilience
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Suggest approaches to violence prevention and intervention
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Present ideas and resources for advocacy and research
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Introduce the Massachusetts Medical Society Committee on Violence's
Violence Prevention for Children and Youth Parent Education Cards (Tip
Cards).
This program does not focus on determining who is a victim and who is
a perpetrator, as these distinctions can become blurred when dealing
with youth violence. Instead, this program guide will focus on
identifying known risk factors and predictors for violent behavior, in
order to reduce injury for all youths at risk. Each patient contact is
an opportunity for us to listen, counsel, and teach. As health care
professionals, we can make a significant impact in the prevention of
youth violence.
Click on the link below to view or the Course Materials.
After reading the course materials click on CME Exam in the Course
Sections box (top right).
Recognizing
& Preventing Youth Violence Course Materials (.pdf,
395k)
For more information visit www.massmed.org/violence.
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