Medical College of Wisconsin s Comprehensive Injury Center Adds New Position, Director of Violence Prevention Policy and Engagement
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MILWAUKEE, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Comprehensive Injury Center (CIC) is committed to violence prevention through a multidisciplinary public health approach that includes community engagement, research, education and collaboration with partners to advance the work.
A new position, director of violence prevention policy and engagement, has been added to the CIC team to lead the development of the Division of Violence Prevention, focused on supporting the local, state, and national violence prevention movement.
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