Major Programs

Faculty Development: Education, Training, and Career Development

Our faculty development programs are oriented to facilitate success for faculty members as individuals, as team members of the Department of Emergency Medicine, and as community members at the University of Colorado and beyond. We take a holistic view of faculty development: we are evidence-based and data-driven in providing resources that can help careers, such as education, mentoring, and sponsorship. The long-term faculty development goal is academic persistence, meaning that faculty members can achieve short term outcomes needed to progress in rank, get promoted, and build long-lasting careers contributing to and leading meaningful work.

See our new online course, Promotions 201, and other development opportunities on our Faculty Development page.

Centers/Initiatives

CU Anschutz Center for COMBAT Medicine and Battlefield Research

Our Mission: To improve the care of combat related injury and illness through innovation, research, and advanced development with military and civilian collaboration.

Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative

The Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative strives to prevent firearm-related injuries and deaths in homes and communities across Colorado and the U.S. through collaboration, research, and education.

Global Emergency Care Initiative

The Global Emergency Care Initiative (GECI) supports novel partnerships and practical solutions to bring timely, quality emergency care to all people, especially in resource-limited contexts. 

Medicine and Aerospace Engineering

The University of Colorado Schools of Medicine and Aerospace Engineering are collaborating to train future innovators, clinicians, and researchers in space medicine through a strong foundational knowledge.

Sections

Toxicology

RMPDS has trained over 70 medical and clinical toxicologists since launching the first Medical Toxicology fellowship program in 1976. We have several programs in which we train medical and clinical toxicologists, from the United States and abroad.

Wilderness Medicine

This fellowship is designed to blend formal didactic education, wilderness research, expedition experience, and diverse teaching opportunities. The Fellowship is hosted by the University of Colorado Section of Wilderness and Environmental Medicine.

Research Programs

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Acute Ischemic Stroke Research – Dylla

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ATLAS – Airway, Trauma, Lung injury, and Sepsis Research – Ginde

C3 Global Trauma Network – Mould-Millman

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Clinical Informatics Lab – Goss

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EMBHR – Engaging Communities in Mental and Behavioral Health Research

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Family Violence Recognition Lab – Lindberg

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GAPcare Lab – Goldberg

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Opioid Research Program – Hoppe

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Patient-Centered Injury Prevention – Betz

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Translational Research, Innovation, & Antidote Development – Bebarta

Emergency Medicine (SOM)

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