Patrick Carter, MD

Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Associate Professor, Department of Health Behavior Health Education, School of Public Health
Co-Director of the UM Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention
Co-Director, Injury Prevention Center

Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Michigan Medical School
North Campus Research Complex
2800 Plymouth Road  Bldg 10-G080
Ann Arbor, MI  48109-2800

734-936-9312

Administrative Contact

Carrie Musolf
[email protected]

Biography

Dr. Carter is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine (School of Medicine) and Health Behavior & Health Education (School of Public Health) at the University of Michigan. He is also the Director of the CDC-funded University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center and part of the leadership team for the NICHD-funded Firearm Safety among Children and Teens (FACTS) Consortium. Dr. Carter’s research is within the field of firearm injury prevention, specifically the development, testing, and implementation of emergency department (ED)‐based interventions to decrease firearm violence, youth violence, and associated risk behaviors such as substance use among high‐risk urban youth populations. He also has a line of research focused on using intensive longitudinal data, collected via innovative m-health applications, to characterize epidemiological and contextual factors underlying adolescent risky firearm behaviors. He is the current Chair of the ACEP Trauma and Injury Prevention Section, serves as an Assistant Editor for the Annals of Emergency Medicine, and has served as a member of the Technical Advisory Group focused on developing a firearm research agenda for the American College of Emergency Physicians. Dr. Carter has research funding as a PI or Co-I on grants from NIDA, NIAAA, CDCP, and NICHD, all focused within the field of violence and injury prevention.

Grants

Published Articles or Reviews