Kelsey M Conrick
Post Doctoral Scholar
Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program
University of Washington
Post Doctoral Scholar
Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program
University of Washington
Kelsey M Conrick (she/her), PhD, MPH is a post doctoral scholar with the Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program at the University of Washington. Her work focuses on addressing the role of structural racism in disparities in firearm-related harm. Dr. Conrick's prior work has included the measurement of structural racism in relation to disparities in firearm homicide and clinicians' role in extreme risk protection orders. Additionally, she has been involved with the Injury-related Health Equity across the Lifespan (iHeal) program since its inception in 2017, which is a multidisciplinary team seeking to address health equity in injury and violence through community-engaged research methods.Â
Dr. Conrick's dissertation created resources and knowledge to equip social workers in direct and community practice settings to prevent firearm-related harm, focusing on understanding how their involvement in prevention efforts may reduce inequities in client care.
Dr. Conrick is also actively involved in the Society for the Advancement in Injury and Violence Research, serving as the 2023-2025 Co-Chair of the Student and Early Career Professionals Committee and the Student Representative on the 2021-2022 Board of Directors.
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