In medical training, we learn strategies to deliver bad news. One strategy is called “the warning shot”: words you say to signal to patients and family members that you are about to share tragic news, to give them a moment to mentally prepare and brace themselves to hear that news. In our pediatric primary care clinic, an email subject title “Sad News” has become that too-frequent warning shot informing us that one of our patients has died.
We can’t permit child gun deaths to be the status quo
August 5, 2024