33. Gun violence–a pediatric surgeon’s point of view

 

A  prior guest on our podcast, Jonathan Groner is a pediatric surgeon and the medical director of the Center for Pediatric Trauma Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital who regularly treats Columbus children for gunshot wounds. For Groner, gun violence isn’t some distant problem to debate from the comfort of his home. For him, it’s very personal. Listen to him describe the prevalence of gun violence in low-income neighborhoods, the racial disparities associated with gun violence, accidental shootings in the home, and our state legislature’s indifference to the problem.

We’re running a brief survey for our listeners, and we’d love to hear from you.  Go to lawyerupcolumbus.com/survey and give us your input. It takes just two minutes–literally.

 

 

We’re running a brief survey for our listeners, and we’d love to hear from you.
Go to 
lawyerupcolumbus.com/survey and give us your input. It takes just two minutes–literally.

 
 
 
Cody Boyce

Cody Boyce is the Founder & Executive Producer of Crate Media. With a background in music & audio engineering, Cody pivoted into the podcast world in 2013, first as a freelancer, and then founding Crate Media as a podcast agency in 2016.

https://crate.media
Previous
Previous

34. The adolescent mind and bad decision making

Next
Next

32. Former attorney general Jim Petro: repeal the death penalty