19 min

Violence epidemiology with Dr Katelyn Jetelina Injury Prevention Podcast

    • Medicine

Is there only one way into the field of injury prevention? And once there, do we all find the same thing, and follow the same path?
Dr Katelyn Jetelina's unique research journey in the broader theme of violence has covered, among many other subjects, the correlation between suicide and cancer, or the covid-19 pandemic and intimate partner violence. It's a fascinating path that has a lot to tell to young researchers.
Dr Jetelina is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
The Injury Prevention podcast is released on the first Thursday of each month. Please subscribe via all podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify.
If you enjoy our podcast, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on the Injury Prevention Podcast iTunes page (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/injury-prevention-podcast/id942473946). Thank you for listening.
Relevant papers related to this podcast:
56 The impact of intimate partner violence on breast and cervical cancer treatment among patients in an integrated, safety-net setting - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/26/Suppl_1/A4.2
Changes in intimate partner violence during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/27/1/93
Factors associated with civilian and police officer injury during 10 years of officer-involved shooting incidents - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/26/6/509
Gradual escalation of use-of-force reduces police officer injury - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/24/1/35
111 The impact urbanization has on law enforcement stress during traumatic calls for service - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/26/Suppl_1/A54.1

Is there only one way into the field of injury prevention? And once there, do we all find the same thing, and follow the same path?
Dr Katelyn Jetelina's unique research journey in the broader theme of violence has covered, among many other subjects, the correlation between suicide and cancer, or the covid-19 pandemic and intimate partner violence. It's a fascinating path that has a lot to tell to young researchers.
Dr Jetelina is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
The Injury Prevention podcast is released on the first Thursday of each month. Please subscribe via all podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify.
If you enjoy our podcast, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on the Injury Prevention Podcast iTunes page (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/injury-prevention-podcast/id942473946). Thank you for listening.
Relevant papers related to this podcast:
56 The impact of intimate partner violence on breast and cervical cancer treatment among patients in an integrated, safety-net setting - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/26/Suppl_1/A4.2
Changes in intimate partner violence during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/27/1/93
Factors associated with civilian and police officer injury during 10 years of officer-involved shooting incidents - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/26/6/509
Gradual escalation of use-of-force reduces police officer injury - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/24/1/35
111 The impact urbanization has on law enforcement stress during traumatic calls for service - https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/26/Suppl_1/A54.1

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