My
biggest project as an AmeriCorps Member was to bring a domestic violence
program to our health system. Working with one of our ER nurses, I found the
Lethality Assessment Program to help us effectively screen for domestic
violence and form a relationship with a local domestic violence resource center.
As a result, we were able to provide concrete help to any victims we identified.
The
program is designed to assess the danger a domestic violence victim faces,
specifically her/his likelihood of being killed, and it aims to reduce the
number of deaths attributed to domestic violence. It has produced excellent
results in other healthcare and non-healthcare settings in Maryland, and we
became the first hospital in Baltimore City to implement the program. I
spearheaded the efforts to construct a standard operating procedure, write and
revise hospital policies, create the screening and assessment forms, select
informational materials to use when educating our patients about domestic
violence, get all this approved, and schedule trainings for the staff involved
across many health system sites. I am handing program coordination over to the
ER nurse with whom I've been collaborating this year, and the program is
expected to be in full swing in the next three months. We are excited that our
health system will have a good screening tool and a clear and effective way to
respond to victims of domestic violence by calling on a knowledgeable,
responsive resource and following a defined protocol. We hope that this program
will fill a previously unmet need for our patients and help to combat domestic
violence in our community.
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