Anthony R. Carlini
Anthony R. Carlini, MS is a core faculty member of the Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He serves as the Director of Informatics for the Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium (METRC), a network of clinical sites and a data coordinating center to conduct multi-center clinical research on treatment and outcomes of orthopaedic trauma. Additionally, he has a senior role in several large clinical trials within METRC.
Prior to METRC, Mr. Carlini contributed to several large studies of trauma and trauma systems, including the National Study on Costs and Outcomes of Trauma Care (NSCOT), the Military Extremity Trauma Amputation/Limb Salvage (METALS), and the Trauma Information Exchange Program (TIEP). He has extensive experience in coordinating projects and data-centered activities in a multi-institutional research setting. Mr. Carlini’s research interests include the costs and outcomes of injury, both in a clinical setting as well as at the system level. Moreover, he is interested in the administration, organization and policies of trauma and EMS systems. He also works on developing methods for streamlining data collection, measuring and improving data quality, and evaluating research impact.