In 2016, Sakran's activism first achieved national recognition when he founded
Doctors for Hillary, supporting the candidacy of
Hillary Clinton, who had made
gun control a central tenet of her campaign. He was recognized by Secretary Clinton for his work. His research in public health and specifically firearm injury prevention has been recognized by the
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and Academy Health. A recent study published in Health Affairs, Emergency Department Visits for Firearm-Related Injuries in the United States, 2006-14 was given an honorable mention as one of the 2017 Outstanding Article of the Year Award by Health Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). Sakran has also written numerous opinion pieces for
The Atlantic and
CNN. In February 2019, Congressman
Mike Thompson (D-CA), invited Sakran as his guest to the
State of the Union, recognizing his support for gun control as a trauma surgeon. On February 6, 2019, Congressman
Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Chairman of the
House Judiciary Committee invited Sakran to testify at a hearing. In 2019, Sakran was also selected for the Presidential Leadership Scholars program, where his project focused on storage of firearms. In the same year, Sakran was selected as one of the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows by the
National Academy of Medicine. He is currently working on legislative and regulatory issues. == Media ==