Garen J. Wintemute, M.D.
Clinical/Research Interests
Garen J. Wintemute is a national expert on gun violence and public attitudes about guns. He has served as a consultant for the National Institute of Justice; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms; World Health Organization; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; and American Red Cross. Wintemute has conducted and published findings from numerous studies regarding gun accessibility, connections between gun ownership and violence, and other related subjects. His research focuses on the nature of violence and development of effective violence prevention measures.
Title: Professor
Director of the Violence Prevention Research Program
Attending Physician-Emergency Department
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Address: UC Davis Medical Center
2315 Stockton Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95817
Phone: (916) 734-5010
Education: UC Davis School of Medicine
Sacramento, California
M.D. 1977
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
B.S. 1973
Board Certifications: American Board of Family Medicine, 1980
Select Recent Publications: Wintemute GJ, Cook PJ, Wright MA. Risk factors among handgun retailers for frequent and disproportionate sales of guns used in violent and firearm-related crimes. Injury Prevention, 11:357-363.
Wintemute GJ, Romero MP, Wright MA, Grassel KM. The life cycle of crime guns: A description based on guns recovered from young people in California. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 43:733-742.
Romero MP, Wintemute GJ, Wright MA, Parham CA. Shall issue policy and criminal activity among applicants for permits to carry concealed firearms. Injury Prevention, 9:367-9.
Wintemute GJ, Wright MA, Drake CM, Beaumont JJ. Subsequent criminal activity among violent misdemeanants who seek to purchase handguns: Risk factors and effectiveness of denying handgun purchase. Journal of the American Medical Association, 285:1019-1026.
Wintemute GJ, Parham CA, Beaumont JJ, Wright MA, Drake C. Mortality among recent purchasers of handguns. New England Journal of Medicine, 341:1583-1589.
This is apparently a bad physician, who turned his anti-gun hobby into a full time position doing dildo research. Those people he might have been attending as a physician, can feel very fortunate. There is absolutely no evidence to indicate this individual has a lick of sense.
I’m not sure how long the comments would be if we started an analyses of those who were responsible through the years since his graduation for hiring him to work. i would guess “work” had nothing to do with producing anything that had a profit margin.