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E. Brooke Lerner, Ph.D.


Associsate Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Population Health

Research Director, Department of Emergency Medicine
 


Dr. E. Brooke Lerner is an injury epidemiologist and a former EMS field provider who has dedicated her career to improving prehospital care through research. She has over 15 years of EMS related experience and has authored over 50 EMS related, peer reviewed publications. Her current federally funded projects include studying the trauma triage guidelines, developing a national consensus on mass casualty triage, and developing an EMS cost analysis framework. She is on the Board of Directors for the National Association of EMS Physicians, a member of the American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support Subcommittee to the Emergency Cardiac Care Committee, a member of the Brain Trauma Foundation’s Medical Advisory Board, and a member of the editorial boards of two leading journals that publish prehospital literature. Her research expertise is balanced with five years of experience working as both a career and volunteer EMS provider in Buffalo and Lancaster, New York.


 

 Education:
  • Bachelors of Arts – Psychology and Communication

State University of New York at Buffalo, 1993

 

  • Master of Science – Epidemiology and Community Health

State University of New York at Buffalo, 1998

 

  • Doctor of Philosophy – Epidemiology

State University of New York at Buffalo, 2001

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