dr. amy goldberg, the hospital's chief trauma surgeon helped start the cradle to grave program. >> we have found that the kids and the students what they see an tv what they hear on the radio what they might see in a video game is what they think happens if they were to sustain some sort of gunshot wound and we feel we ought to give them real education of what can occur after you get shot. >> dr. goldberg says her trauma unit sees about 400 gunshot patients oyear, many are young men of color. in the past decade more than 10,000 students have walked thrut the halls of the level 1 trauma department, like joey lopez, raised in a rough section of north philly and for a short time lived not far from the intersection where la mont adams was gunned down. >> describe to me what it was like growing up in philadelphia. >> came from a bad neighborhood, we didn't have up because my mom issues, my dad issues, my dad got locked up and taken away, i was like five, six at the time. time went by, went from one hood to another hood to another hood, some people selling drugs some people not, some people doin