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Health and Domestic Violence

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As family violence experts convene in San Francisco for a national conference, we discuss advances in domestic violence screenings and counseling with medical experts and advocates. We’ll also examine the impact that domestic violence has on the health of children, teens and adults, and share ideas for putting an end to it.

Guests:

Lisa James, director of health for Futures Without Violence, a San Francisco-based nonprofit focused on ending domestic and sexual violence

Brigid McCaw, medical director for the Family Violence Prevention Program for Kaiser Permanente of Northern California

Patricia Salber, health care consultant with Zia Healthcare Consultants

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