Co-Chair, Council of Centers

Terri deRoon-Cassini, MS, PhD

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Terri deRoon-Cassini

Terri deRoon-Cassini, PhD is a Professor in the Division of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery, in the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She is the Executive Director of the Comprehensive Injury Center at MCW, which is focused on violence, suicide, and non-intentional injury prevention locally and statewide, with a focus on programming, research, and policy. She co-directs the gun violence prevention program (414LIFE) at Froedtert Hospital. She holds appointments in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Institute for Health and Equity, and is a member of the Neuroscience Research Center. Terri is also a co-Founder of the Milwaukee Trauma Outcomes Project, a research collaborative to investigate outcomes after trauma, particularly for underserved individuals and under resourced communities.

Dr. deRoon-Cassini is a Licensed Psychologist and started the Trauma & Health Psychology Service for the level 1 trauma center at Froedtert Hospital. She provides inpatient care to trauma survivors who have been injured and has an outpatient behavioral health clinic for patients experiencing traumatic stress and other outcomes after trauma. She is also a member of the trauma quality of life clinic, which is a multidisciplinary clinic providing integrative care for survivors of gun violence. Her research interest centers around documenting psychological, quality of life and resilience outcomes after injury and detecting acute risk for poor outcomes, as well as identifying psychosocial and neurobiological targets for early intervention to prevent distress and PTSD after trauma. Most recently, she has received funding to understand the impact that socioenvironmental stress, including chronic neighborhood violence and experiences of discrimination, has on creating a biologic vulnerability to traumatic injury that leads to poor outcomes from the National Institute of Mental Health.

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