American College of Physicians encourages doctors to ‘counsel’ patients on guns and report data to third parties

Sunday, May 22, 2016
By Paul Martin

by: Julie Wilson
NaturalNews.com
Saturday, May 21, 2016

The American College of Physicians, the second largest physician group in the U.S., is pushing doctors to question patients about firearm safety, as shown in a new report published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The report reminds doctors that the law doesn’t prevent them from asking patients about firearms, and encourages them to inquire more about firearm ownership.

“Yes, You Can: Physicians, Patients, and Firearms” sends a loud and controversial message to doctors, suggesting that they “counsel” patients about firearms just as they do other health related matters, and that “when necessary,” they disclose the information to third parties.

Doctors have “unique opportunities” when it comes to preventing gun violence, the report reads, adding that despite what you might think, no state or federal laws prevent you from discussing firearms with your patients.

However, that is not exactly true.

Doctors told they should ask patients about seatbelt use, sexual activity and GUNS

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