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  1. SAFE Scrubs is a nonprofit organization that addresses the firearm epidemic in the U.S. Dr. Sarabeth Spitzer is one of the co-founders, vice president, and vice chair of the board of directors. She is a general surgery resident at Brigham and Women's Hospital and a Zuckerman fellow at Harvard Kennedy School.

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  2. Sep 21, 2023 · Sarabeth Spitzer, a researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, co-authored a study that found gentrified neighborhoods have a 62 percent higher firearm injury rate than non-gentrified communities. The study used national data to examine the link between social disruption and housing displacement caused by gentrification and firearm violence.

  3. Sarabeth A. Spitzer. General Surgery Resident, Brigham and Women's Hospital. Verified email at bwh.harvard.edu. Injury prevention firearms trauma surgery.

  4. Dr. Sarabeth A. Spitzer is a general surgeon in Boston, Massachusetts. She received her medical degree from Stanford University School of Medicine and has been in practice between 6-10 years.

    • 75 Francis St, Boston, 02115, MA
    • (617) 732-5500
  5. Sep 27, 2023 · “The process of social disruption and housing displacement due to gentrification puts people in the community in a high-stress environment,” said lead author Sarabeth Spitzer, HMS clinical fellow in surgery at Brigham and Women’s.

  6. Meet Sarabeth Spitzer, MD, the new #SteppingStrong #injuryprevention fellow! Dr. Spitzer is a resident in the Department of General Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital , a research fellow at Center for Surgery and Public Health , and a candidate for a Master’s in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School .

  7. May 3, 2022 · Sarabeth Spitzer, a trauma surgeon and co-founder of SAFE (Stop Abusive Firearm Epidemic), published a study on the hospital costs for firearm injuries in the US by region and policy. The study was published in Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open in April 2022.

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