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Book Synopsis: The inspiring story of a Black doctor deeply affected by the violence in his childhood that plagued his Brooklyn community who was determined to be a force for change and dedicated himself to addressing trauma and violence as public health issues.
Rob Gore first encountered violence when he was beaten and robbed as a 10-year old; it was treated as an inevitable fact of life, but after another brush with violence as a teen, he began to reject that prevalent attitude. As he matured and became a doctor, he grew in his determination to find treatments for what he saw not as an unavoidable fact for most people living in vulnerable, underserved neighborhoods especially, but as a public health issue that could be addressed by early intervention and solid support, beginning in the medical community. He also became deeply involved in efforts to diversify the entire field of medicine, starting with the “front lines” in the Emergency Department.
Seeing his brother Angel and close friend Willis fall prey to the epidemic of violence with profound—and in Willis’s case—deadly consequences, Rob began seriously researching the issue and went on to found an organization which is one of the models for successful approaches to reducing violence and protecting victims, who are disproportionately BIPOC, living in impoverished neighborhoods, or members of the LGBTQ+ community. Here he provides not only statistics, but stories of what he witnessed in NYC neighborhoods, in Atlanta, Chicago, Buffalo and even in medical work in Haiti and Kenya. His work with the Kings Against Violence Initiate (KAVI) and allied organizations is a blueprint for treating violence not as a police matter, but as a public health crisis, which can and should be addressed and substantially reduced. The people he introduces us to in these pages are not merely victims, but often advocates, paving the way for eliminating the epidemic of violence in our country.
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Discover the powerful and inspiring story of Dr. Rob Gore, an Emergency Room doctor who had a personal mission to address the deadly epidemic of violence in America. Through his experiences in Brooklyn and beyond, Dr. Gore realized that violence is not an inevitable fact of life, but a public health issue that can be treated with early intervention and support. Learn how his organization, the Kings Against Violence Initiative (KAVI), is leading the way in reducing violence and protecting vulnerable communities.
Join Dr. Gore on a journey through neighborhoods in NYC, Atlanta, Chicago, Buffalo, Haiti, and Kenya as he shares his firsthand experiences working to combat violence as a medical professional. Through powerful stories and statistics, Dr. Gore sheds light on the impact of violence on BIPOC, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those living in underserved areas. Be inspired by the advocates and survivors who are paving the way for change in our country.
Take action today and be part of the movement to treat violence as a public health crisis, not just a police matter. Dr. Rob Gore's book is a must-read for anyone passionate about creating safer communities and addressing the root causes of violence. Get your copy of "Treating Violence: An Emergency Room Doctor Takes On A Deadly American Epidemic" now!
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