Top Institutions in Emergency Medicine and Violence Prevention
Leading institutions in emergency medicine, violence prevention research, and public health have conducted prospective longitudinal studies and developed predictive risk assessment tools for firearm-related violence, often integrating epidemiologic methods and clinical data from urban emergency department populations.
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#1
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Home to the lead author of the SaFETy score study, the University of Michigan has strong expertise in emergency medicine research and injury prevention, with extensive experience in prospective cohort studies and predictive modeling for firearm violence risk.
Key Differentiators
- Emergency Medicine
- Public Health
- Violence Prevention Research
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#2
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins has a nationally recognized Center for Gun Violence Prevention and Policy, with extensive research on firearm injury epidemiology and intervention strategies in urban emergency settings.
Key Differentiators
- Emergency Medicine
- Injury Prevention
- Public Health
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#3
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
San Francisco, CA
UCSF conducts leading research on violence prevention and risk assessment in emergency department populations, integrating behavioral health and community exposure factors in predictive models.
Key Differentiators
- Emergency Medicine
- Violence Prevention
- Public Health
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#4
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
The University of Pennsylvania has active research programs focused on urban firearm violence, emergency department interventions, and predictive risk modeling, contributing to multisite studies including Philadelphia as a key site.
Key Differentiators
- Emergency Medicine
- Injury Prevention
- Public Health
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#5
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
University of Washington researchers have contributed to firearm violence risk prediction research, with Seattle as a key urban site in multisite studies, and expertise in emergency medicine and injury prevention.
Key Differentiators
- Emergency Medicine
- Violence Prevention
- Public Health
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