(PRN) HARRISBURG , Pa. , October
30, 2013 - Gun violence is a significant public health problem, according to
members of the Pennsylvania Medical Society, and research should be conducted
to better understand its sources and causes from a medical perspective so that
it can be properly addressed.
That's the outcome of a passed resolution at the Pennsylvania Medical Society's annual House of Delegates meeting in Hershey on October 26-27 in which more than 200 physicians from across the state participated.
The issue was presented by the York County Medical Society.
"Unfortunately, gun violence claims 30,000 lives per
year and injures many more across the country," says Bruce A. MacLeod,
MD, president of the Pennsylvania Medical Society and a practicing emergency
medicine physician in Pittsburgh .
"Equally unfortunate is the fact that gun violence research is grossly
underfunded, and we don't understand all the reasons why it happens."
According to Dr. MacLeod, the lack of research makes it
difficult to develop a successful plan to disrupt gun violence and thus work to
address the issue through medical channels.
"Some studies suggest we spend as much as $100
billion a year on this problem including efforts of our criminal justice
system," says Dr. MacLeod, "but very little is spent on research that
could make a difference."
As such, members of the Pennsylvania Medical Society are
urging politicians and the public to support research that looks at the
incidence and prevalence of gun violence as well as its sources and causes.
"With more information, particularly from a public
health point of view, we might be able to reduce deaths and injury caused by
gun violence without disrupting the rights of gun owners and the intent of the
Second Amendment," Dr. MacLeod concludes.
The patient-doctor relationship has been the priority of the
Pennsylvania Medical Society since its founding in 1848.
To learn more about the Pennsylvania Medical Society, visit
the web site at www.pamedsoc.org or
follow the organization via Twitter @PAMEDSociety.
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