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North Carolina Medical Journal Devotes Issue to Injury and Violence Prevention

The current issue of the North Carolina Medical Journal is devoted to the prevention and control of injury and violence.

It is a great achievement for injury and violence prevention in North Carolina to be the focus of an issue of the NCMJ, as well as an exciting opportunity to take the information contained in the articles and share it with partners to continue to make the case of the vital importance of addressing injury and violence.

The issue contains a collection of articles written by organizations and individuals from the North Carolina injury and violence community. Authors include Dr. Carol Runyan, Dr. Tamera Coyne-Beasley, Dr. Rebecca Macy, and several others.

The articles focus on a variety of injury and violence prevention topics, as well as broader discussions of the progress, challenges and road ahead for injury and violence prevention in North Carolina. Along with insights into the issues, the articles reflect the energy, dedication and commitment of the North Carolina injury and violence prevention community.