RESEARCH FACULTY & STAFF


Cameron Crandall, MD, PhD

My research activities are somewhat eclectic and reflect my work as Departmental Research Director. My principal areas of interest are: 1) pain research, 2) motor vehicle and transportation epidemiology and 3) violence epidemiology (notably interpersonal assault and violence against women. As research director in the department, I have the responsibility of directing the research enterprise within the department, mentoring faculty and residents, and assisting faculty and residents with the design, analysis, and manuscript preparation of a wide variety of projects.

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Lawrence Brown, MPH-TM

Lawrence H. Brown, EMT-P, MPH&TM, is a Research Associate Professor and the Associate Director of Research for the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center.  He is a paramedic with more than 20 years of emergency services experience; for the past 12 years he has worked primarily in research and academic settings.

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Rob Elgie, RN, BSN

Rob Elgie first started in emergency medicine as a basic EMT in 1980, and then moved into emergency nursing. In more recent years, he focused on adolescent psychiatry, nursing in emergency psychiatry, and he is board certified in the psychiatric nursing specialty. The recipient of two Distinguished Nurse awards here at the UNM Health Sciences Center, he was awarded the HSC Outstanding Nurse award, Expert category for year 2000.

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Lynne Fullerton-Gleason, PhD

Dr. Lynne Fullerton has a Ph.D. in Human Evolutionary Ecology, and published research on diverse injury topics such as suicide, occupational injury, research design, EMS issues, and various types of assault including child abuse, intimate partner violence, and non-familial assault.
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Robert Lee, BSc, BScED, MSc

Robert Lee's academic interests involve identification and mathematical modeling of risks associated with health care, with the intent of informing patient safety resource allocation decisions. He is also interested in informing decision-making involving rare, catastrophic events. He has led research projects involving assessment of the risks, benefits, and costs of new health technologies and costing of complex pathways of care. These projects have directly informed government policy and funding decisions in Canada and the United Kingdom. His current focus is on assessing risks and resource allocation in emergency and disaster medicine.
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Monica Thompson, MPA

Monica Thompson is a Clinical Research Manager in the Department of Emergency Medicine. She has an undergraduate degree and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration. Ms. Thompson also completed post-graduate work with the Joan Gibson Institutes of Medical Ethics and Business Ethics. Her interests and expertise are the following - Clinical Research Ethics; Process Improvement and Quality Assurance in Healthcare; Public Finance; Oncology, Endocrinology, Pediatric, Emergency Medicine and prevention Research
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