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    Children’s Minnesota CEO Dr. Marc Gorelick Releases New Book Offering Compelling Approach to Nation’s Gun Crisis

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    MINNEAPOLIS & ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 14, 2024--

    Dr. Marc Gorelick, president and CEO of Children’s Minnesota, one of the largest freestanding pediatric healthcare systems in the U.S., is proud to announce the release of his new book, “ Saving Our Kids: An ER Doc’s Common-Sense Solution to the Gun Crisis. ” The book is now available for purchase on Amazon.

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    Drawing from his extensive experience as a pediatric emergency medicine physician, Dr. Gorelick provides a compelling and pragmatic approach to addressing one of the most pressing issues facing America today. Dr. Gorelick is a passionate advocate for children’s health and recently spoke at a White House convening on gun violence prevention.

    With solutions deeply rooted in practicality, presenting gun violence as a public health issue rather than a partisan one, “Saving Our Kids” is designed to bridge the divide between various viewpoints, galvanizing communities, policymakers and individuals in efforts to take actionable steps to protect children from the gun violence epidemic.

    “Gun violence is now the leading cause of death for youth in the country, surpassing childhood cancer, drowning and poisoning combined. As a pediatric emergency physician, I have unfortunately seen firsthand the devastating impact of gun violence on our children and communities,” said Dr. Gorelick. “This book is not just a call to action; it is a blueprint for change. It is our collective responsibility to implement effective, evidence-based strategies to prevent these tragedies.”

    “We must set aside partisan differences and work together for the public’s health and safety, to create a future where children can grow up free from the threat of gun violence,” said Dr. Stephen Hargarten, professor of emergency medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. “Dr. Gorelick’s ‘Saving Our Kids’ outlines the steps we can take as a country to make meaningful progress and ensure the safety and well-being of our youngest citizens.”

    Here is an excerpt from the book’s introduction:

    I don’t think we have a motivation problem. For many people, I think it’s a “where do we go from here” problem. A “this issue is so stubborn and politically charged, what could I possibly do to change things” problem.

    If this is how you feel, I wrote this book for you. If you abhor what you see, but don’t know what to do about it, I wrote this book for you. We do not have to accept the status quo.

    All proceeds from the book will be invested back into Children’s Minnesota gun violence prevention work.

    About Children’s Minnesota

    Children’s Minnesota is one of the largest pediatric health systems in the United States and the only one in Minnesota devoted exclusively to children, from before birth through young adulthood. An independent and not-for-profit system for more than 100 years, Children’s Minnesota offers more than 60 pediatric specialties through its two hospitals, multiple specialty centers and clinics throughout the metro area. The Kid Experts ® at Children’s Minnesota are chosen by more families than any other pediatric health system in the region.

    Find us on Facebook @childrensminnesota or on Instagram @childrensmn. Please visit childrensMN.org.

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    CONTACT: Media:

    Dina Elrashidy

    763-478-7102

    Dina.elrashidy@childrensmn.org

    KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA MINNESOTA

    INDUSTRY KEYWORD: OTHER HEALTH MEDIA FAMILY PUBLIC SAFETY CONSUMER HEALTHCARE REFORM STATE/LOCAL HOSPITALS PARENTING CHILDREN COMMUNICATIONS HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY/GOVERNMENT

    SOURCE: Children’s Minnesota

    PUB: 08/14/2024 12:22 PM/DISC: 08/14/2024 12:22 PM

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