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UNM Emergency Medicine Office of Research
Research Faculty and Staff
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Lynne Fullerton-Gleason, PhD
Scientist
Graduate School: University of New Mexico
Lynne Fullerton-Gleason, PhD, is a Scientist whose research centers
on issues related to youth violence, suicide, and risk-taking,
particularly the relationship between adverse childhood experiences
and adolescent health. Lynne's other role in the research center is
to mentor and teach students and faculty, and to help other
department researchers with research design and epidemiology,
database management, and statistical analysis.
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Current Projects include:
- Clinical indicators of
suicide risk: following patients after hospital discharge.
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The Effect of Alcohol Treatment Services on Emergency
Department Recidivism and Ambulance Transports.
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Non-traumatic alcohol related emergency department
visits: a characterization and cost analysis.
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Recent Publications:
- Hispanic
ethnicity, male gender and age predict restraint use and hospital
resource utilization in pediatric trauma. D. Kuhls, L.
Fullerton-Gleason, V. Landry, J. Rabeau, E. Snavely, J. Fildes.
Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice 2007;
1(3):19-27.
- Lethargic children: a term
misused in pediatric emergency care. R. Sapien, L.
Fullerton-Gleason, K. Berger. American Journal of Emergency
Medicine 2006; 24(3):394-5.
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Subsequent suicide mortality among emergency department patients
seen for suicidal behavior.
C.
Crandall, L. Fullerton-Gleason, R. Aguero Blau, J. LaValley.
Academic Emergency Medicine 2006; 13(4):435-42.M.
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Understanding suicide attempts among American Indian adolescents in
New Mexico: modifiable factors related to risk and resiliency.
M. Chino, L. Fullerton-Gleason. Ethnicity and
Disease 2006; 16:435-442.
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Relationship
of restraint use, patient injury, and assaults on EMS personnel.
P. Cheney, L. Gossett, L.
Fullerton-Gleason, SJ Weiss, AA Ernst, DP Sklar.
Prehospital Emergency Care 2006; 10(2):207-12.
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