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CURRICULUM VITAE

Stephen W. Hargarten MD, MPH
Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine

OFFICE ADDRESS:
Hub for Collaborative Medicine
8701 Watertown Plank Road
Milwaukee, WI 53226

EDUCATION:
1971 - Present BA, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1975 - Present MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1984 - Present MPH, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Hygiene, Baltimore, MD

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING AND FELLOWSHIP APPOINTMENTS:
1975 - 1976 Rotating Internship, Gorgas Hospital, Canal Zone, Panama

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS:
1985 - 1988 Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Trauma and Emergency, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1989 - 1994 Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1994 - 2004 Health Policy Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1994 - 1997 Associate Professor and Interim Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1994 - 1996 Instructional Academic Staff Preceptor, Department of Family Medicine & Practice, Physician Assistant Program, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI
1997 - Present Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Firearm Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1997 Associate Professor, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1998 - Present Professor and Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1998 - 2001 Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wisconsin Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
2001 - Present Director, Injury Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
2004 - 2010 Population Health, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
2010 - Present Associate Dean, Global Health, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
2010 - Present Institute for Health and Society, Medical College of Wisconsin
2012 - Present Graduate Faculty, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin, WI
2013 - Present Adjunct Faculty, Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS:
1976 - 1977 Staff Physician, Emergency Department, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
1977 - 1983 Staff Physician, Emergency Department, St. Mary’s Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
1984 - 1988 Staff Physician, Emergency Department, St. Luke’s Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
1989 - 1995 Associate Attending Staff, John L. Doyne Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
1992 - Present Associate Attending Staff, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
1995 - Present Attending Staff, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Milwaukee, WI

SPECIALTY BOARDS AND CERTIFICATION:
Certificates
Issued By Issue DateExpiration
Board Certified
American Board of Emergency Medicine
1982
None
Fellow
American College of Emergency Physicians
1983
None
Examiner
American Board of Emergency Medicine
1987
None
Instructor
Advanced Trauma Life Support
1987
2003
Re-certified
American Board of Emergency Medicine
1991
None
Re-certified
American Board of Emergency Medicine
2000
None
    

Licensure
Number Issue DateExpiration
National Board of Medical Examiners
154341
07/1976
None
State of Wisconsin
20218
07/1976
None
    

AWARDS AND HONORS:
1990 - Present Rookie of the Year Award , Emergency Medicine Residents, Medical College of Wisconsin-MCWAH
1994 - Present Physician of the Year, State Medical Society - Wisconsin
1995 - Present Public Citizen of the Year, National Association of Social Workers - Wisconsin Chapter
11/1996 - Present Contributions to the 1996 Healthy People 2000 Progress Review, and in recognition of leadership in the area of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2000 - Present President’s Award, Milwaukee Academy of Medicine
2000 Prevention Achievement Award , Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin
2008 Outstanding Medical Student Teacher for the 2007-2008 Academic Year , Medical College of Wisconsin
2011 - Present Johns Hopkins Scholar
2012 Outstanding Pathways Advisor for the 2012 Academic Year, Medical College of Wisconsin
2012 Outstanding Medical Student Teacher for the 2011-2012 Academic Year, Medical College of Wisconsin

MEMBERSHIPS IN HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
Wisconsin State Medical Society
American College of Emergency Physicians
American College of Emergency Physicians (Wisconsin Chapter)
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
American Public Health Association
The Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars
Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research
American Trauma Society
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety
Wisconsin Public Health Association
Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine
Physicians for Social Responsibility
International Travel Medicine Society
Milwaukee County Medical Society

EDITORSHIPS/EDITORIAL BOARDS/JOURNAL REVIEWS:
Journal Review
2008 - Elimination of Health Disparities through Translation Research
Accident Analysis and Prevention
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine, Editorial Board
Journal of the American Medical Association
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal of Injury Prevention
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Academic Emergency Medicine

LOCAL/REGIONAL APPOINTED LEADERSHIP AND COMMITTEE POSITIONS:
1977 - 1979 Co-Founder, Board Member, West of the River Community Center
1980 - 1982 Board Member/President, Wisconsin Indochina Refugee Relief
1980 - Present Volunteer Physician, Tom Dooley Memorial Hospital Thailand, Wisconsin Indochina Refugee Relief
1981 - 1995 Board Member, Tom Dooley Heritage
1985 - 1988 Medical Director, St. Luke's International Travel Clinic
1986 - 1991 Co-Chairman, Wisconsin Safety Belt Coalition
1987 - 1990 Commissioner, Milwaukee Safety Commission
1989 - 1991 Member, Public Health Committee, Milwaukee County Medical Society
1990 - 1993 Board Member, Wisconsin Division American Trauma Society
1990 - 1994 Chairman, Safe Transportation Commission, Wisconsin State Medical Society
1992 - 1993 President, Wisconsin Public Health Association
1993 - 1999 Chair, Public Health and Education Committee, Milwaukee Academy of Medicine
1996 - 1999 Chair, State Medical Society Injury Control Commission
1998 Chair, Policies and Practice Work Group, Fighting Back
1998 - Present Member, Eastern Regional Health Care Advisory Committee, Senator Feingold
1999 - 2000 Chair, State Medical Society Council on Health of the Public
1999 - 2003 Chair, State Trauma Advisory Committee
2001 - 2003 Task Force Member, Governors Task Force on Terrorism
2004 - Present Member, Public Health Council, Department of Health and Family Services
2005 - Present Member, Committee on Inmate/Youth Death, Department of Corrections

NATIONAL ELECTED/APPOINTED LEADERSHIP AND COMMITTEE POSITIONS:
1990 - 1991 Member, Trauma Subcommittee, American College of Emergency Physicians
1990 - 1993 Member, Public Health Committee, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
1991 - Present Member, Public Health and Injury Prevention Committee, American College of Emergency Physicians
1992 - 1995 Board Member, Association for Advancement of Automotive Medicine
1993 - 1995 Member, Program Committee, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
1993 - Present Board Member, Advocates for Highway & Auto Safety
1996 - 1997 Member, Education Advisory Committee, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine
06/07/1998 - 06/08/1998 Participant, Injury Research Grant Review Committee, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
1998 - 2002 Co-Chair, Advocates for Highway & Auto Safety
1998 - Present Public Health Task Force, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
1999 - 2010 Member, Senator Russ Feingold Health Care East Advisory Committee
2001 - Present Board Member, St. Charles Youth and Family Services
2004 - 2005 Member, Advisory Committee, National Center of Injury Prevention and Control, Acute Care Research Committee
2004 - 2005 President,, National Association of Injury Control Research Centers
2004 - 2005 President, Association of Academic Chairs of Emergency Medicine
2005 - 2007 President, Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research
2010 - Present Board Member, Community Advocates, Urban Strategies
2010 - 2013 Board Member, Great Lakes Transportation Enterprise Institute

RESEARCH GRANTS/AWARDS/CONTRACTS/PROJECTS:
Active
Peer Review
Title:
Injury Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2007 - 2012
Direct Funds:
$4,424,025
  
Title:
Changing the Culture of Risky Drinking Behavior
Source:
Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2009 - 2012
Direct Funds:
$300,000
  
Title:
Violence Prevention Initiative Research and Evaluation Team
Source:
Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2010 - 2015
Direct Funds:
$1,241,473
  
Title:
Changing the Culture of Risky Drinking Behavior: Policy Changes
Source:
Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2012 - 2017
Direct Funds:
$748,267
  
Prior
Peer Review
Title:
Hunting Injuries and Illnesses in Montana 1990
Source:
Wilderness Medical Society
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1990
Direct Funds:
$2,500
  
Title:
Motor Vehicle Crashes - Emergency Physician Costs
Source:
Wisconsin Safety Belt Coalition
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1990
Direct Funds:
$6,000
  
Title:
Electronic Log System for Emergency Department
Source:
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1990
Direct Funds:
$40,356
  
Title:
Cost & Data Analysis of Motor Vehicle Trauma in Milwaukee County
Source:
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1990
Direct Funds:
$3,417
  
Title:
Motorboat Propeller Injuries in Wisconsin 1987-1989
Source:
Institute for Injury Reduction
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1991
Direct Funds:
$2,000
  
Title:
Crash Outcome Data Evaluation (CODES) in Wisconsin
Source:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1992 - 1993
Direct Funds:
$15,000
  
Title:
Emergency Room Drug Abuse Data
Source:
State of Wisconsin
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1992 - 2000
Direct Funds:
$5,000
  
Title:
Partnerships in Health/EMS Training for Poland
Source:
United States Agency for International Development
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1992 - 1994
Direct Funds:
$24,000,000
  
Title:
Emergency Medical Services Course for Physicians
Source:
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1992
Direct Funds:
$29,789
  
Title:
Firearm Surveillance System - Wisconsin
Source:
Division of Health, State of Wisconsin
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1994 - 1997
Direct Funds:
$150,000
  
Title:
Firearm Injury Reporting System" – Joyce II
Source:
Joyce Foundation
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1994 - 1995
Direct Funds:
$79,997
  
Title:
Firearm Injury Reporting System
Source:
Faye McBeath Foundation
PI:
Stephen Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1994 - 1995
Direct Funds:
$50,000
  
Title:
Firearm Injury Reporting System” – Joyce 2
Source:
Joyce Foundation
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1996 - 1998
Direct Funds:
$194,538
  
Title:
Brief Strategies for Alcohol-Related Non-traffic Injuries
Source:
University of Wisconsin – Madison
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1996
Direct Funds:
$10,904
  
Title:
National Firearm Information Center” – Joyce 3
Source:
Joyce Foundation
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1997 - 2000
Direct Funds:
$391,581
  
Title:
Wisconsin Drug Abuse Emergency Room Registry
Source:
State of Wisconsin, Dept. of Health & Family Services
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1998 - 1999
Direct Funds:
$1,500
  
Title:
Wisconsin Firearm Injury Reporting Systems (FIRS) – Joyce 4
Source:
Joyce Foundation
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1998 - 1999
Direct Funds:
$95,912
  
Title:
Strategic Development of State Firearm Injury Reporting Systems
Source:
Open Society Institute
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1999 - 2000
Direct Funds:
$116,911
  
Title:
A Comprehensive Model for Firearm Injury Reporting, Analysis and Information” – Joyce 5
Source:
Joyce Foundation
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1999 - 2002
Direct Funds:
$771,924
  
Title:
Closing the Gap: Applying Injury Control Science to Patient Safety
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1999 - 2000
Direct Funds:
$30,000
  
Title:
In the Wake of a Gunshot
Source:
Wisconsin Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1999 - 2000
Direct Funds:
$10,000
  
Title:
Closing the Gap: Applying Injury Control Science to Patient Safety
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
1999 - 2000
Direct Funds:
$24,316
  
Title:
Building a National Firearm Injury Reporting System
Source:
Funder’s Collaborative for Gun Violence Prevention by Harvard School of Public Health National Violent Injury Statistics System (NVISS)
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
10/2000 - 07/2001
Direct Funds:
$50,000
  
Title:
Preventing Firearm Suicides and Unintentional Deaths
Source:
Funder’s Collaborative for Gun Violence Prevention by Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy & Research
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2000 - 2001
Direct Funds:
$60,000
  
Title:
NIBRS – Intentional Injuries and Assaults
Source:
Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2002
Direct Funds:
$75,774
  
Title:
Grants for Injury Control Research Centers – Small Project 4
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2004
Direct Funds:
$66,672
  
Title:
Injury Research Center
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2007
Direct Funds:
$5,180,275 (at Medical College of Wisconsin)
  
Title:
Improving Patient Safety: Health Systems Reporting, Analysis, and Safety Improvement Research Demonstrations
Source:
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2004
Direct Funds:
$1,418,594
  
Title:
Grants for Injury Control Research Centers – Large Project 3
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2006
Direct Funds:
$100,000
  
Title:
International Injuries and Assaults
Source:
State of Wisconsin
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2002
Direct Funds:
$68,196
  
Title:
Grants for Injury Control Research Centers – Large Project 4
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2006
Direct Funds:
$204,000
  
Title:
2nd Annual Emerging Injury Conference: International Travel Related Injury
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2002
Direct Funds:
$50,000
  
Title:
Grants for Injury Control Research Centers – Core A
Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2001 - 2006
Direct Funds:
$137,380
  
Title:
Deaths to US Travelers Abroad
Source:
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2002
Direct Funds:
$50,000
  
Title:
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Source:
Annie E. Casey Foundation
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2002
Direct Funds:
$68,181
  
Title:
Toward Regional Priorities for Injury Prevention
Source:
Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2003
Direct Funds:
$22,727
  
Title:
Public Health Injury Surveillance and Program Development
Source:
Injury Prevention Program, Wisconsin Dept of Health and Family Services
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2005 - 2006
Direct Funds:
$93,228
  
Title:
Strengthening Public Health Policymaking for a Healthier Milwaukee
Source:
Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2006 - 2008
Direct Funds:
$49,816
  
Title:
Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention
Source:
Milwaukee Mental Health Association via Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2006 - 2009
Direct Funds:
$100,000
  
Title:
Changing the Culture of Risky Drinking Behavior
Source:
Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2007 - 2008
Direct Funds:
$49,944
  
Title:
Public Health Injury Surveillance and Program Development
Source:
Injury Prevention Program, Wisconsin Dept of Health and Family Services
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2007 - 2008
Direct Funds:
$106,034
  
Title:
Train the Trainer Alcohol Screening and Intervention
Source:
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
06/2008 - 09/2008
Direct Funds:
$20,000
  
Title:
Kenosha County Suicide Prevention Initiative
Source:
Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program
PI:
Stephen W. Hargarten, MD, MPH
Dates:
2008 - 2011
Direct Funds:
$450,000
  

INVITED LECTURES/WORKSHOPS/PRESENTATIONS:
Local
Motor Vehicle Crashes and Seat Belts, Beloit Memorial Hospital, Beloit, WI, 05/1987
Drownings: Acute care and prevention, American Red Cross - Milwaukee Chapter, Milwaukee, WI, 01/1991
Firearms and Children, Wisconsin Nurse Practitioners Conference, Madison, WI, 11/1991
EMTs and Injury Prevention: It's in our job description, American Trauma Society - Wisconsin Division, Milwaukee, WI, 12/1991
Data Sources for Firearms Injuries: Problems and Opportunities, Milwaukee Academy of Medicine, Milwaukee, WI, 11/1992
Boating Injuries and Deaths: Challenges for Emergency Medical Services, American Trauma Society - Wisconsin Division, , Stevens Point, WI, 12/1992
Facial Injuries: Epidemiology, Acute Care, and Prevention, Wisconsin Emergency Medical Technician Association Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, 01/1993
Firearms Deaths and Injuries, Emergency Nurses Association - Milwaukee Chapter, Milwaukee, WI, 01/1993
Advocacy in Public Health Workshop, Wisconsin Public Health Association Annual Conference, Appleton, WI, 06/1993
Violence and the Elderly, Wisconsin Chapter American College of Emergency Physicians Annual Conference, LaCrosse, WI, 09/1993
Handguns: Taking Aim at the Problem, Emergency Nurses Association Annual Meeting, LaCrosse, WI, 09/1993
Firearm Injuries and Deaths: Reshaping the Discussion, Milwaukee Forum, Milwaukee, WI, 11/1993
Injury Patterns of Motor Vehicle Crashes, Wisconsin EMT Association Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI, 01/1994
Firearm Injuries and Deaths: Reshaping the Discussion, Columbia Hospital Grand Rounds, Milwaukee, WI, 02/1994
The Science of Injury Prevention: A Framework for Violence Prevention, The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, School of Nursing, Continuing Education and Outreach Program, Milwaukee, WI, 03/1994
Firearm Injury and Death Problems in the United States, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin Coroners & Medical Examiners Association, Oshkosh, WI, 06/1994
Firearm Violence: A Public Health Issue, Marquette University College of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI, 01/1995
Proposal to Establish a Reporting System for Firearm Injuries, Public Issues Consortium, 12th Annual Legislative Breakfast, Milwaukee, WI, 01/1995
Firearms, Violence and Prevention, Public Issues Committee, Family Service of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, 03/1995
Understanding How to Access Health Care Delivery Systems II Conference, Milwaukee Regional Medical Complex, Milwaukee, WI, 03/1995
Firearm Injuries and Deaths, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin - Madison Medical School, Milwaukee, WI, 03/1995
Violence Prevention, State Medical Society of Wisconsin Alliance, 66th Annual Convention, Milwaukee, WI, 04/1995
Strategies to Reduce Firearm Deaths, Wisconsin Council of Administrators of Special Services, Ltd., Madison, WI, 05/1995
Firearm Injury Prevention for Primary Care Physicians, Family Practice Grand Rounds, Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, WI, 08/1995
Milwaukee County Firearm Injury Reporting System: A Model for Injury Prevention, State of Wisconsin, Department of Health and Social Services, Milwaukee Managed Care Forum, Milwaukee, WI, 08/1995
Firearm Violence and Gun Control in America, Panel participant at the Wisconsin Surgical Society meeting, Lake Geneva, 09/1995
Injury and Violence Prevention: Confronting the Crisis, 69th National School Health Conference of the American School Health Association, Milwaukee, WI, 10/1995
Firearm Injury Surveillance System, 1996 Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Conference, Stevens Point, WI, 05/1996
Teenage Violence, Tenth Annual Summer Trauma Symposium. Paper Valley Hotel & Conference Center, Appleton, WI, 06/1996
Firearm Injury Prevention: A Model Strategy, Medical College of Wisconsin, Winter Refresher Course for Family Physicians, Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee, WI, 01/30/1997
Firearm Injury Prevention: A Model Strategy, Medical College of Wisconsin, Winter Refresher Course for Family Physicians, Milwaukee, WI, 01/30/1997
Emergency/Trauma Medicine, heboygan Memorial Medical Center, Knights of Columbus Center, Sheboygan, WI, 02/18/1997
Lafollette Institute-Public Health Model for Reducing Firearm Injuries and Deaths, Madison, WI, 04/1997
Adult Option of the Masters Program in Nursing, Medical College of Wisconsin, Fall Semester, Marquette University College of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI, 08/24/1997 - 12/06/1997
Mechanism of Injury, Flight For Life’s Trauma Nurse Specialist Course, Flight For Life, Milwaukee, WI, 02/04/1998
Taking Aim at Cars and Guns, Skills Fair 1998, Shared Governance Development Council, Milwaukee, WI, 03/26/1998
Rapid Deceleration Injuries Involving Recreational Vehicles, Flight For Life’s Annual Emergency Services Conference: Trends and Issues 1998, Milwaukee, WI, 03/31/1998
Rapid Deceleration Injuries Involving Recreational Vehicles, Flight For Life’s Annual Emergency Services Conference: Trends and Issues 1998, Milwaukee, WI, 04/04/1998
Bridging the Gap between Information and Policy: a Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Injuries, Conference of Wisconsin Network for Health Policy Research, Madison, WI, 11/04/1999 - 11/05/1999
Understanding State-of-the-Art Treatment & Prevention of Firearm Injuries, National Conference for Health Care Professionals, Milwaukee, WI, 12/10/1999 - 12/11/1999
Trauma Care in the State of Wisconsin, 2000 Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Waukesha, WI, 12/02/2000
Highlights of the Firearm Injury Reporting System’s first statewide report: Investigating regional differences, 13th Annual Milwaukee County Medical Examiners Office Forensic Science Seminar, Milwaukee, WI, 09/2001
Identification and Classification of Homicide in Wisconsin 2000: A Comparison of Two Data Systems, Medical College of Wisconsin 2001 Student Research Forum, Milwaukee, WI, 10/04/2001
Demonstrating the Linkage of Data Sets from the Firearm Injury Center and the City of Milwaukee Using Geographic Information System Analysis, Medical College of Wisconsin 2001 Student Research Forum, Milwaukee, WI, 10/04/2001
Firearm Homicide in Milwaukee and the Progress of the Firearm Injury Reporting System, The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission, Milwaukee, WI, 10/18/2001
The relationship between health providers and law enforcement: Information sharing and lessons learned in the Firearm Injury Reporting System, 30th Annual Conference on Value Inquiry – Values in Health Care: Past, Present and Future, Milwaukee, WI, 04/04/2002 - 04/06/2002
Travel related injury prevention for students, NAFSA Conference, Milwaukee, WI, 04/18/2002
To Be or Not To Be: Case Studies in Injury Control and Advocacy, Seminar on Gun Violence, University of Wisconsin, Population Health Institute, Madison, WI, 12/2005
Injury Policy Forum, EMSC Policy Forum, Monona Terrace, Madison, WI, 03/21/2006
Burden of Injury in Wisconsin: Spelling It Out, Injury Summit, Holiday Inn, Neenah, WI, 10/25/2006
2007 Global Health and Social Justice Conference, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI, 03/29/2007
Public Health Approach to Reducing the Burden of Suicide, Grand Rounds for Psychiatry, St. Joseph’s Outpatient Conference Center, Milwaukee, WI, 06/20/2007
The Public Health Approach to Reduce Alcohol Related Injury and Death, Noon Conference for Gundersen Lutheran Trauma & Emergency Center, LaCrosse, WI, 11/01/2007
Panel on Urban Studies Programs, 2nd Annual Henry W. Maier State of Milwaukee Summit, Milwaukee, WI, 04/30/2008
Guns and Cars: Stories for preventing car and gun related deaths, Grand Rounds, Columbia-St. Mary’s, Milwaukee, WI, 06/13/2008
Town Hall Meeting – Status of Impaired Driving in Wisconsin, MADD, NHTSA, DOT, Middleton, WI, 08/14/2008
Gun Violence” for Grand Rounds, Mount Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee, WI, 10/17/2008
 
Regional
Fire-safe cigarettes, Illinois Public Health Association, Chicago, IL, 05/1990
Injury Prevention and Control and Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, 06/1994
Firearm Injuries and Deaths: Reshaping the Discussion, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, 06/1994
Integrated Firearm Injury Reporting System: A Model for Communities, Second Annual HELP Conference, Chicago, IL, 10/1994
Violence and Firearms: Reshaping the Discussion and Restructuring the Prevention Strategies, Forum on Youth Violence Conference, Wisconsin AODA Education Network, Stevens Point, WI, 10/1994
Injury Control, Grand rounds, Department of Emergency Medicine, William Beaumont Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Oak, MI, 03/1995
Emergency Medicine Research: A View from the Riverbank, Faculty Development Seminar Series, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Emergency Medicine, Chicago, IL, 03/1995
Rural Trauma/Rural Violence, Day of Country Medicine Conference, Howard Young Medical Center, Minocqua, WI, 09/1995
Monitoring Firearm Injuries, National Violence Prevention Conference, Des Moines, IA, 10/1995
Guns and Violence: The Tragic Cost, National Violence Prevention Conference, University of Iowa, Des Moines, IA, 10/1995
The Milwaukee County Firearm Injury Reporting System, Visiting Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 05/1996
Scope and Nature Of Firearm Injury Research: Issues and Challenges, Injury Prevention Research Center, Iowa City, IA, 02/1998
Preventing Firearm Injury: Protecting Our Children, Firearm Injury Prevention Training Conference, Chicago, IL, 03/14/1998 - 03/15/1998
Public Health Strategies to Address Family Violence, National Advisory Council on Family Violence, Rosemont, IL, 04/04/1998
Travel Health: Clinical Issues for Occupational and Environmental Health Providers, American Occupational Health Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 05/18/2000
To Be or Not To Be a Physician Scientist Advocate: That is the Question, Emergency Medicine Spring Research Forum, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 05/2000
The Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Injuries, AMA Key Stakeholders Meeting, Oak Brook, IL, 11/2001
Emergency Medicine Advocacy, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, 12/19/2001
The Physician Scientist as Advocate, The Spivey Lecture, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, 05/16/2002
The Public Health Approach to reducing firearm related deaths, Coalition Against Gun Violence, Cleveland, Ohio, 06/06/2002
Injury Prevention: Creating an Agenda for Action, Springfield, IL, 07/31/2002
Nonfatal Gun Injuries – What We Know, Don’t Know and Need to Know, The 7th HELP Network Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 10/27/2002
Causes of Gun Crime, American Society of Criminology Conference, Chicago, IL, 11/12/2002
Reducing Firearm Injuries and Death: A Public Health Approach, Trauma Conference, Kent State University, Canton, OH, 11/07/2008
 
National
Travel-related mortality, Travel Medicine Conference, Seattle, WA, 05/1988
Travel-related mortality, Travel Medicine Update Conference, Seattle, WA, 05/1990
Firearm Injuries: Public Policy Issues, Data Sources for Firearms Injuries, American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, 11/1992
State of the Art Session on Injury Control, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 05/1993
Alcohol and Medicine: An Emergency Medicine Perspective, Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC, 11/1993
Injury Control and Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly, Orlando, FL, 09/1994
Trauma Systems, American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly, Orlando, FL, 09/1994
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, Washington, DC, 03/1995
Tracking the Epidemic, Third Annual HELP Network Conference: Promoting Public Policy for the Public’s Health, Washington, DC, 11/1995
Injury Prevention and Control for Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 05/1996
The Milwaukee County Firearm Injury Reporting System, Healthy People, National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives, Violent and Abusive Behavior - 1996 Progress Review, Washington, DC, 11/26/1996
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Hygiene, Gun Policy and Research Center, Baltimore, MD, 12/03/1996 - 12/06/1996
The Nature and Scope of Firearm Injury Research: Issues and Challenges, Visiting Professor, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Hygiene, Baltimore, MD, 12/03/1996 - 12/06/1996
Futures in Emergency Medicine Research Conference, Macy Foundation, Washington D.C., March 1997, Washington, DC, 03/1997
National HELP Conference -Tracking the Firearm Epidemic National Conference, Washington, DC, 04/1997
Firearm Injury Surveillance, The 5th Annual Citizens’ Conference to Stop Gun Violence, The Educational Fund to End Handgun Violence, Washington DC, 11/13/1998 - 11/14/1998
The Scientist as Policy Advocate: Clarifying the Issues and Framing the Data for Effective Policy Development and Debate, 1999 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, ME, 05/23/1999
Guns, Cars & Death: A View From a Room, Department of Emergency Medicine and Division of Traumatology and Surgical Critical Care Grand Rounds, Philadelphia, PA, 07/09/1999
Counting Firearm-related Deaths: A case study for better surveillance and knowledge through data linkage, Emergency Medicine New England Conference, Newport, RI, 08/11/1999 - 08/13/1999
Better Data, Safer Guns Equals Fewer Injuries, Gun Violence Forum, Entertainment Industries Council, Los Angeles, CA, 11/03/1999 - 11/04/1999
Firearms: The Need for Better Information and Safer Guns, Commission for the Prevention of Youth Violence, American Medical Association, Houston, TX, 05/09/2000
US Citizen Deaths Abroad: What we know, don’t know, and need to know to prevent them, Occupational Health Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 05/14/2000
Injury Control of Gun Shot Wounds, Advances in Trauma, American College of Surgeons, Kansas City, MO, 12/08/2000
What We Don’t Know is Killing Us: The Need for Better Data about Firearm Injuries and Deaths, National Academy of Sciences Committee on Law and Justice, Washington, DC, 08/30/2001
Relationship of household gun ownership to firearm suicide rates in Wisconsin communities, American Public Health Association, 129th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 10/20/2001 - 10/24/2001
Firearm suicide: The Wisconsin experience, 1999, American Public Health Association, 129th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 10/20/2001 - 10/24/2001
Firearm Injury Data Systems, AMA Science Reporters Conference, San Francisco, CA, 10/30/2001
Linking the gun with homicides and suicides: A model analysis of the who, when, and where of the gun’s first purchase, American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, 11/06/2001 - 11/10/2001
Improve Research Information and Data on Firearms, National Academy of Science Committee, 2nd Meeting, Irvine, CA, 11/15/2001
Firearm suicide in Wisconsin 1999: Urban/rural and age-related patterns, Mobilizing for a Safe USA, Atlanta, GA, 12/03/2001 - 12/05/2001
Emergency Medicine Advocacy: A Model Discussion, Northwestern University, Department of Emergency Medicine, 12/2001
Gun Violence and Gun Policy Conference, Brookings Institute, Washington, D.C., 01/25/2002
Emergency Medicine and Advocacy, Department of Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 01/31/2002 - 01/03/2002
The Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Injuries, 13th Annual Trauma Symposium for Coastal Area Health Education Center, Wilmington, NC, 02/09/2002
Suicide among Wisconsin farmers, American Association of Suicidology, 35th Annual Conference, Bethesda, MD, 04/10/2002 - 04/13/2002
Youths and Guns, Gun Violence Workshop, The National Academies National Research Council Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C., 09/16/2002
Advocacy In Emergency Medicine, Grand Rounds at the University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 11/20/2002
Emergency Medicine Leadership, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Department of Emergency Medicine, 11/2002
Planning for a State Violent Death Reporting System, National Violent Death Reporting System Implementation Training, Atlanta, GA, 01/16/2003 - 01/17/2003
The National Violent Death Reporting System: It’s About Time We’re Connecting-the-Dots for Injury Prevention, University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC, 03/17/2003 - 03/19/2003
Emergency Medicine Leadership in the 21st Century: Guns and Cars, Acute Care, and Injury Prevention, University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC, 03/17/2003 - 03/19/2003
Medical Examiner and Coroner Data for Public Health: A Model Linked System, Institute of Medicine Workshop on the Medicolegal Death Investigation System, Washington, DC, 03/23/2003 - 03/25/2003
Emergency Medicine Leadership, Brown University, Department of Emergency Medicine, 03/2005
Emergency Medicine Leadership, Yale University, Section of Emergency Medicine, 04/2005
From the Bedside to the Community and Beyond: The Physician’s Role in Injury Prevention and Control, Grand Rounds, Philadelphia, PA, 10/23/2007
Guns and Cars: A Tale of Product Design Flaws Linked with Death & Injury, Trauma Conference Kent State University, Canton, OH, 11/07/2008
The Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention in Health Care Settings, International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety Conference, Baltimore, MD, 06/22/2009
 
International
Injury Prevention: A Crucial Aspect of Travel Medicine, Third Biennial International Travel Medicine Society Meeting, Paris, France, 04/26/1993
The Public Health Challenge and the Model Firearm Injury Reporting System, Plenary Presentation, Aiming for Prevention: International Medical Conference on Small Arms, Helsinki, Finland, 09/28/2001 - 09/30/2001
Firearm suicides: A two-state comparison”, 6th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, Quebec, Canada, 05/12/2002 - 05/15/2002
Medical Injury, Grand Rounds at the University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada, 01/24/2003
Epidemiology of Travel-Related Injury & Death, 11th Conference of the International Society of Travel Medicine, Budapest, Hungary, 05/26/2009
The Emergency Department and Systems Approach to Emergency Medicine, 29th Belize Medical and Dental Association International Pre-Congress, Belize City, Belize, 10/19/2010
Trauma Evaluation and Management, TEAM, 29th Belize Medical and Dental Association International Pre-Congress, Belize City, Belize, 10/20/2010
The Team Approach to Caring for Acutely Injured Patients, Jao Tong University, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai, China, 11/09/2010
 

COMMITTEE SERVICE:
Medical College of Wisconsin
1992 - 1995 Member, Nominating Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin
1994 - Present Member, Executive Committee of the Faculty, Medical College of Wisconsin
1995 - Present Member, Clinical Practice Group Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin
1997 Member, Intramural Review Committee, Department of Family Medicine
1997 - 2000 Member, Joint Management Cabinet, Froedtert & Medical College
1998 - 2003 Member, Faculty Career Development Advisory Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin
1998 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee for M3/M4 Curriculum
1998 - Present Member, Curriculum and Evaluation Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin
1999 Member, Intramural Review Committee, Medical College of Wisconsin
2000 - Present Board Member, Medical College Physicians, Medical College of Wisconsin
2000 Member, Search Committee, Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin
2005 - Present Member, Froedtert Credential Committee
2005 - Present Member, MCP Finance Committee
2006 - Present Editorial Board, HealthLink, Medial College of Wisconsin
 

MEDICAL COLLEGE TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
Medical Student Education
03/1993 Biostatistics & Epidemiology Course, First Year Medical Students
06/1993 Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor/Airway Management, Dysrhythmia Recognition
06/1993 Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor/Shock Lecture
01/1994 “Firearm Injury and Death Problems in the United States, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee."
12/1994 - 12/1999 Wound Management.” Medical Student Lecture/Workshop
11/1995 “Violence as a Public Health Issue.” First Annual Forum - The Changing Urban Health Care Environment: Ethical Implications. Sponsored by the Center for Ethics Studies, Marquette University, and
11/1995 “Firearm Injuries and Deaths: Epidemiology and Prevention.” Pathology lecture to medical students
1995 - 1999 "Firearm Injuries and Deaths.” Department of Epidemiology, medical students lecture
09/1996 “Firearm Injury Epidemiology.” Epidemiology seminar of the Health Policy Institute
1996 - 1999 “Acute Trauma Care & Prevention.” AIM Program
10/18/2001 "Injury Research Center at MCW”, EPI Seminar Series
02/08/2011 - Present “Health Policy and Physician Advocacy” M4 Selective, Family Medicine
 
Resident and Fellow Education
12/07/1993 "Alcohol and Health: Emergency Medicine View from the Bottom of the Bottle."
01/1994 “Injury Prevention.” Department of Pediatrics Research Seminar Series
11/1994 “Trauma Systems: Who, What, Where?” Surgery Grand Rounds
12/1994 “Trauma Systems: Where Does Emergency Medicine Fit In?”. Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds
03/1996 “Propeller Injuries.” Flight for Life Lecture
02/13/1997 "Bags, Belts, and Bruises.” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds
11/02/2007 “Gunshot Wounds: An Integrated Approach to a Biosocial Disease”, Integrated Grand Rounds
07/2008 “Wound Ballistics”, Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds Lecture
10/2008 “Department Administrator Update”, Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds Lecture
03/10/2011 “Wound Ballistics”, Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds
 
Continuing Medical Education
06/10/1993 "Firearm Deaths and Injuries: Lessons from the 1960s and the Corvair." Health Policy Institute Seminar
11/1995 "Issues & Challenges of Gunshot Wound Research.” J. (Deke) Farrington, MD, Trauma Visiting Professorship presented by the Section of Trauma & Emergency Surgery of the Medical College of Wisconsin
04/16/2002 "Firearm suicide: The Wisconsin experience 2000”, 10th Annual Emergency Medicine Research Forum
 

EXTRAMURAL TEACHING:
Medical Student Education
1989 - 1991 Basic Trauma Life Support Course Director
1991 - Present Wound Management Course
07/1992 Introduction to Advanced Cardiac, Life Support
1992 - 1994 POMP Students
03/1993 Biostatistics Course Lecturer
07/1993 Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, "The Epidemiology of Firearm Deaths and Injuries." Surgery Grand Rounds
07/1993 Introduction to Clinical Medicine Lecture
03/1995 Milwaukee Regional Medical Complex, Flight for Life, “Patterns of Injury and Opportunities for Prevention.”
01/29/1997 Milwaukee Regional Medical Center, “Mechanism of Injury.” Trauma Nurse Specialist Course, Flight for Life
02/1998 - 04/1998 Medical College of Wisconsin Graduate School, “Epidemiology of Unintentional and Intentional Injuries”, Course Director, Medical Student Lecture
05/12/2010 Children’s Hospital and Health System, “Alcohol and Youth: Big Problem with a Hospital Based Intervention”, Pediatric Trauma Grand Rounds
 
Resident and Fellow Education
07/1992 Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Grand Rounds, "Firearms and Children."
07/13/2006 Medical College of Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital, “Emergency Medicine Update”, Grand Rounds Lecture
07/05/2007 Medical College of Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital, “Injury Prevention”, Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds Lecture
12/04/2007 Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, “Firearm Related Injury: Myths, Physiology & Epidemiology”, Pediatric Trauma Grand Rounds
12/2008 Medical College of Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital, “Alcohol Related Illness in the ED”, Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds Lecture
 
Continuing Medical Education
03/1993 Mechanisms of Injury." Trauma Nurse Specialist Course: Flight for Life
01/1996 Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, "Scope and Nature of the Firearm Injury and Death Problem.” Fourth Annual Firearms Seminar
02/1996 Milwaukee Regional Medical Center, “Mechanisms of Injury.” Trauma Nurse Specialist Course. Flight for Life
06/21/2000 Medical College of Wisconsin , Advanced Trauma Life Support, Instructor
03/18/2009 Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, "Reducing the Public Health Burden of Suicide: A View From the Room” for Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Grand Rounds
 


BIBLIOGRAPHY
Refereed Journal Publications/Original Papers
1. Cunningham R, Sachs C, Gore R, Barata I, Gates D, Hargarten S, Josephson E, Kamat S. Workplace Violence in Emergency Medicine: Current Knowledge and Future Directions (Submitted)
2. Webb T, Winthrop A, Klingbeil F, Hein L, Czinner M, Christiansen C, Hargarten S, Simpson D. Using an Inter professional Approach to Teach about the Disease of Injury. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 2011 (Accepted)
3. Schlotthauer AE, Guse CE, Brixey S, Corden TE, Hargarten SW, Layde PM. Motor Vehicle Crashes Associated with Alcohol: Child Passenger Injury and Restraint Use, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2011 (In Press)
4. Villaveces A, Christiansen A, Hargarten SW. Developing a Global Research Agenda on Violence and Injury Prevention: A Modest Proposal, Injury Prevention, 2010
5. Pribble JM, Fowler EF, Karmat SV, Wilkerson WM, Goldstein KM, Hargarten SW. Communicating Emerging Infectious Disease Outbreaks to the Public Through Local Television News: Public Health Officials as Potential Spokespeople, Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2010; (4) 220-5.
6. Runyan CW, Hargarten S, Hemenway D, Peek-Asa C, Cunningham RM, Costich J, Gielen AC. An Urgent Call to Action in Support of Injury Control Research Centers, Am J Prev Med, 2010; 39(1)89-92.
7. Houry D, Cunningham RM, Hankin A, James T, Bernstein E, Hargarten, S. Violence Prevention in the Emergency Department: Future Research Priorities, Journal of Acad Emerg Med, November 2009; 16(11),1089-95.
8. Tonellato DJ, Guse CE, Hargarten SW. Injury Deaths of US Citizens Abroad: New Data Source, Old Travel Problem. J Travel Med 2009.
9. Wanta BT, Schlotthauer AE, Guse CE, Hargarten SW. The Burden of Suicide in Wisconsin's Older Population. Wisconsin Medical Journal 2009; 108(2), 87-93.
10. Hanrahan R, Layde P, Zhu S, Guse C, Hargarten S. The Association of Driver Age with Traffic Injury Severity in Wisconsin. Traffic Injury Prevention, 2009; 10(4), 361-367.
11. Cunningham R, Knox L, Fein J, Harrison S, Frisch K, Walton M, Dicker R, Calhoun D, Becker M, Hargarten SW. Before and After the Trauma Bay: The Prevention of Violent Injury Among Youth. Ann Emerg Med. April 2009; 53(4) 490-500.
12. Meisel ZF, Hargarten S, Vernick J. Addressing Prehospital Patient Safety Using the Science of Injury Prevention and Control. Prehospital Emergency Care. 208; 12:4, 411-16.
13. Layde PM, Meurer LN, Guse CE. Yang H, Laud P, Meurer JR, Grube J, Brasel KJ, Hargarten S. Confidential Performance Feedback and Organizational Capacity Building to Improve Hospital Patient Safety: Results of a Randomized Trial. In Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches; July 2008, AHRQ Publication Nos. 08-0034, Vol 2.
14. Pribble JM, Trowbridge MJ, Kamat SV, Fowler EF, Goldstein KM, Hargarten SW: Injury Reporting on Local TV News: A Prime-Time Opportunity for Prevention, May 2008; 34(5), 420-23.
15. Pan S, Hargarten S, Zhu S. School Bus and Traffic Safety. Chinese Journal of Tramaology. August 2007.
16. Guse C, Cortés L, Hargarten S, Hennes H. Fatal injuries of US citizens abroad. J Travel Med. 2007; 14 (5), 279-287.
17. Phelan MB, Falimirski ME, Simpson, Czinner ML, Hargarten SW. Competency-based strategies for injury control and prevention curricula in undergraduate medical education. Injury Prevention. 2007; 13(1):6-9.
18. Heng K, Hargarten SW, Craven A, Layde P, Zhu S. Motor vehicle crashes and moderate alcohol Intake - Conflict Between Health Advantage and At-Risk Use. Alcohol & Alcoholism. 2006;41:451-54
19. Cortes LM, Hargarten SW, Hennes HM. Recommendations for water safety and drowning prevention for travelers. J Travel Med. 2006; 13(1): 21-34.
20. Zhu S, Layde P, Guse C, Laud P, Pintar F, Nirula R, Hargarten S. Obesity and risk for death due to motor vehicle crashes. American Journal of Public Health, April 2006;94(4):#1-6
21. Allen S, Zhu S, Sauter C, Layde P, Hargarten S. A Comprehensive Statewide Analysis of Seatbelt Non-Use with Injury and Hospital Admissions: New Data, Old Problem. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2006;13:427-34.
22. Glysch RL, Hale, LJ, Nie C, Hargarten SW. Wisconsin's violent death reporting system: Monitoring and responding to Wisconsin's violent deaths. WMJ 2005;104(1);17-19.
23. Pan S, Chen E, Zhu S, Layde P, Pirrallo R, Hargarten S. Epidemiology Characteristics of Road Traffic Injury in China. Chin J Emerg Med. 2005;14(9):709-14.
24. Sauter C, Zhu S, Allen S, Hargarten S, Layde P: Increased Risk of Death or Disability in Unhelmeted Wisconsin Motorcyclists. WMJ. 2005; 104 (2): 39-44.
25. Shiffler T, Hargarten SW, Withers RL. The burden of suicide and homicide of Wisconsin's children and youth. WMJ 2005;104(1):62-67.
26. Milne JS, Hargarten SW, Kellerman AL, Wintemute GJ: Effect of current federal regulations on handgun safety features. Ann Emerg Med January 2003; 41(1):1-9.
27. Hargarten SW: The Physician's Role in Preventing Small Arms Injury. Medicine Conflict and Survival. 18(4): 389-393, Oct.-Dec. 2002.
28. Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Wintemute GJ, Hargarten SW. Missing the target: A comparison of buyback and fatality-related guns. Injury Prevention 8:143-146, 2002.
29. Layde P, Maas L, Teret S, Brasel K, Kuhn E, Mercy J, Hargarten SW. Patient Safety Efforts Should Focus on Medical Injuries. JAMA 287(15):1993-7, 2002.
30. Hargarten SW. Docs and cops: A collaborating or colliding partnership? Ann Emerg Med 2001; 38:438-440.
31. Hargarten SW. Three shots, two dead, five errors, one gun: A recipe for prevention? Ann Emerg Med 2001; 37:340-341.
32. Cortes L, Hargarten SW. Preventive care in the emergency department: a systematic literature review on emergency department-based interventions that address smoke detectors in the home. [Review] [21 refs] Academic Emergency Medicine. 8(9):925-9, 2001.
33. Nie C, Hargarten SW. Wisconsin needs to support death investigation: Here's why. Wis Med J 2001;100(2): 60-62.
34. Brasel K, Layde P, Hargarten SW. Evaluation of Error Medicine: Application of a Public Health Model. Academic Emergency Medicine November 2000; 7: 1298-1300.
35. Hargarten SW, Kuhn EM, Mercy JA, Withers RL, Nie CL, O'Brien ME. Suicide guns: why collect the information? Injury Prevention 2000;6:245-246.
36. Barber C, Hemenway D, Hargarten SW, Kellermann A, Azrael D, Wilt S. "Call to arms" for a national reporting system on firearm injuries. Am J Public Health. 2000;90:1191-93.
37. Hootman JM, Annest JL, Mercy JA, Ryan GW, Hargarten SW: National estimates of non-fatal firearm related injuries other than gunshot wounds. Jour Inj Prev 6(4):263-267, 2000.
38. Cisler RA, Hargarten SW: Public health strategies to reduce and prevent alcohol-related illness, injury and death in Wisconsin and Milwaukee County. WMJ, June 2000, 71-78.
39. Withers RL, Mercy JA, Hargarten SW: Public health: A successful paradigm applied to firearm injuries. WMJ 99(1):48-50, 2000.
40. Milne J, Hargarten SW: Handgun safety features: A review for physicians. J Trauma: Injury, Infection and Critical Care 47(1):145-150, 1999.
41. Vernick JS, Meisel ZF, Teret SP, Milne JS, Hargarten SW: "I didn't know the gun was loaded": an examination of two safety devices that can reduce the risk of unintentional firearm injuries. Journal of Public Health Policy 20(4):427-440, 1999.
42. Milne J, Hargarten SW: The availability of extrinsic handgun locking devices in a defined metro area. WMJ 98(7):25-28, 1999.
43. Wolff M, Pirrallo RG, Hargarten SW: Strengthening emergency medicine in Poland: A training and partnership model. Acad Emerg Med 5(12):1187-1192, 1998.
44. Freed LH, Vernick JS, Hargarten SW: Prevention of firearm-related injuries and deaths among youth--a product orientated approach. Pediatric Clinics of North America 45(2):427-438, 1998.
45. Fox J, Stahlsmith L, Remington P, Tymus T, Hargarten S: The Wisconsin firearm-related injury surveillance system. Am J Prev Med 15(3S):101-108, 1998.
46. Teret SP, Defrancesco S, Hargarten SW, Robinson KD: Making Guns Safer. Issues in Science and Technology, 14(4): 37-40, 1998..
47. Mannenbach M, Hargarten SW, Phelen MB: Alcohol use among injured patients aged 12 to 18 years. Acad Emerg Med 4(1): 40-44, 1997.
48. Hargarten SW, Haskins L, Stehlsmith L, Chatterjee B, Morgan J, Remington P, Nashold R, Peterson P, Karlson T: Firearm-related deaths and hospitalizations - Wisconsin, 1994. CDC M&M Wkly Report, Sept 6, 1996: 45(35): 757-759.
49. Pollock G, Brady W, Hargarten S, DeSilvey D, Carner CT: Hypoglycemia manifested by sinus bradycardia: A report of three cases. Acad Emerg Med 3(7): 700-707, 1996.
50. Tymus TA, O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW: Wisconsin firearm injury surveillance system development: A comparison of medical examiner/coroner data. WMJ 95(5):277-282, 1996.
51. Hargarten SW, Anderson A, Walker J, Barboriak JJ.: Travel of U.S. citizens after coronary artery bypass surgery. J Travel Med 1996; 3(1): 7-10.
52. Hargarten SW, Karlson TA, O'Brien ME, Hancock J, Quebbeman E: Characteristics of firearms involved in fatalities. JAMA 275(1): 42-45, 1996.
53. Meldon S, Hargarten SW: Ligamentous injuries of the wrist. JEM 13(2): 217-225, 1995.
54. Wang-Cheng R, Dillig K, Buthie E, Gilson I, Greaves W, Hargarten S, Nannis P: Public health strategies: To reduce firearm injuries and deaths in Milwaukee county - Executive Summary. WI Med J 572-584,1995.
55. Pirrallo RG, Wolff M, Simpson DE, Hargarten SW: Analysis of an international EMS train-the-trainer program. Ann Emerg Med 25(5): 656-659, 1995.
56. Hargarten SW, Karlson T: Motor vehicle crashes and seat belts: A study of emergency physicians procedures, charges, and documentation. Ann Emerg Med 24(5): 857-860, 1994.
57. Kellermann A, Conway C, et al: Access of Medicaid recipients to outpatient care. New Eng J Med 1994; pp1426-1430.
58. Hargarten SW, O'Brien M: Trends in motor vehicle and firearm deaths in Wisconsin: An analysis for examining prevention strategies. WI Med J 93(10): 521-524, 1994.
59. Garrison HG, Runyan CW, Tintinalli JE, Barber CW, Bordley WC, Hargarten SW, Pollock DA, Weiss HB: Emergency department surveillance: An examination of issues and proposal for a national strategy. Ann Emerg Med 24(5): 849-856, 1994.
60. Aufderheide T, Apprahamian C, Mateer J, Rudnick E, Manchester EM, Lawrence SW, Olson SW, Hargarten SW: Emergency airway management in hanging victims. Ann Emerg Med 24(5): 879-884, 1994.
61. Kefer MP, Hargarten SW, Jentzen J: Death after discharge from the emergency department. Ann Emerg Med 24(6): 1102-1107, 1994.
62. Hargarten SW, Karlson T, Vernick JS, Aprahamian C: Motorboat propeller injuries in Wisconsin: Enumeration and prevention. J Trauma 37(2): 187-190, 1994.
63. Hargarten SW: Injury prevention: A crucial aspect of travel medicine. J Trvl Med 1(1): 48-50, 1994.
64. Meldon S, Hargarten SW: Airplane vacuum toilets: An uncommon travel hazard. J of Trvl Med 1(2):104-105, 1994.
65. Bernstein E, Goldfrank LR, Kellerman AL, Hargarten SW, Jui J, Fish SS, Herbvert BH, Flores C, Caravati ME, Krishel S, et al: A public health approach to emergency medicine in preparing for the twenty-first century. Acad Emerg Med 1(3): 277-286, 1994.
66. Weesner CL, Hargarten SW, Aprahamian C, Nelson DR: Fatal childhood injury patterns in an urban setting: The case for primary prevention. Ann Emerg Med 23(2): 231-236, 1994.
67. Hargarten SW: Injury control. Acad Emerg Med 1(2): 168-171, 1994.
68. Hargarten SW, Bouc GT: Emergency air medical transport of United States citizen tourists: 1988-1990. Air Med J 12(10): 398-402, 1993.
69. Hargarten SW, Karlson T: Injury control: A crucial aspect of emergency medicine. Emerg Med Clin N Amer 11(1):255-262, 1993.
70. Lambrecht CJ, Hargarten SW: Hunting-related injuries and deaths in Montana: The scope of the problem and a framework for prevention. J of Wilderness Med 4: 175-182, 1993.
71. Walker B, Hargarten SW: Another drug-related death. J of Emerg Med 10(5): 649-650, 1992.
72. Hargarten SW: Availability of safety devices in rental cars: An international survey. Trvl Med Interntl 1992; 10(3): 109-110.
73. Hargarten SW, Hanel DP: Volar metacarpal phalangeal joint dislocation: A rare and often missed injury. Ann Emerg Med 21(9): 1157-1159, 1992.
74. Hargarten SW, Richards MJ, Anderson AJ: Cancer presentation in the emergency department: A failure of primary care. Amer J Emerg Med 10(4): 290-293, 1992.
75. Baker T, Hargarten SW, Guptill KS: Uncounted dead: Americans dying overseas. Public Health Reports 107(2): 155-159, 1992.
76. Grunert BK, Hargarten SW, Matloub HS, Sanger JR, Hanel DP, Yousif NJ: Predictive value of psychological screening in acute hand injuries. J Hand Surg -Am Vol 17(2): 196-199, 1992.
77. Hargarten SW: International travel and motor vehicle crash deaths: The problem, risks, and prevention. Trvl Med Interntl 9(3): 106-110, 1991.
78. Hargarten SW, McKinney WP: Malaria in Wisconsin 1981-1989: A review of cases and update on chemoprophylaxis. WI Med J 90(5): 215-217, 1991.
79. Hargarten SW: All terrain vehicle mortality in Wisconsin: A case study in injury control. Amer J Emerg Med 9(2): 149-152, 1991.
80. Hargarten SW, Baker TD, Guptill K: Overseas fatalities of United States citizen travelers, 1975 and 1984: An analysis of deaths related to international travel. Ann Emerg Med 20(6): 622-626, 1991.
81. Guptill KS, Hargarten SW, Baker TD: American travel deaths in Mexico: Causes and prevention strategies. West J Med 154:169-171, 1991.
82. Hargarten SW, Baker T, Baker TD: Injury deaths and American travelers. Travel Medicine: Proceedings of the First Conference on International Travel Medicine 1-64, 1988.
83. Hargarten SW, Baker SP: Fatalities in the Peace Corps: A retrospective study: 1962-1983. JAMA 254(10): 1326-1329, 1985.
 
Books, Chapters, and Reviews
1. Yonas MA, Frattaroli S, Liller KD, Christiansen A, Gielen AC, Hargarten S, Olsen LM. Moving Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention and Control Research into Practice: A Framework for Translation. Injury Prevention for Children and Adolescents: Research, Practice, and Advocacy (2nd edition). American Public Health Association, 2011 (In Press).
2. Hargarten SW: Injuries and Injury Prevention. In Health Problems While Traveling pp 485-491, 2008.
3. Runge J, Hargarten SW: Injury Prevention and Control. In Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, Marx J, Hockberger S, Walls R., 6th ed, Mosby, Vol 1, pp 940-951, 2006.
4. Hargarten SW, Grenfell R: Travel-related Injuries: Epidemiology and Prevention. In The Textbook of Travel Medicine and Health, HL DuPont, MD and R Steffen, MD, 2nd Edition, B.C. Decker Inc., 1999.
5. Freed LH, Vernick JS, Hargaten SW: Prevention of Firearm-related Injuries and Deaths Among Youths: A Product-Oriented Approach. In Pediatric Clinics of North America, Saunders, 45(2): 427-438, 1998.
6. Runge J, Hargarten SW: Injury Control. In Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, Rosen, Barkin, 4th ed, Mosby, Vol 1, pp 397-406, 1997.
7. Karlson T, Hargarten SW: Reducing Injury and Death: A Public Health Sourcebook on Guns. Rutgers University Press, 1997
8. Hargarten SW, Gursu KG: The Travel Related Injuries, Epidemiology, and Prevention. In Textbook of Travel Medicine and Health, H.L. DuPont, MD and R. Steffen, MD, ed, B.C. Decker Inc., 1997.
9. Hargarten SW, Williams JM: Injury Prevention and the Role of the EMS Provider. In Basic Trauma Life Support for Paramedics and Advanced EMS Providers, John Emory Campbell, MD, FACEP (Ed), American College of Emergency Physicians, Brady, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1995.
10. Swart GL, Hargarten SW: Emergency Department Management of Intoxication with Drugs of Abuse. In Pharmacological Therapies in Drug and Alcohol Disorders, N.S. Miller, ed. Marcel-Dekker, Inc, New York, 1994.
11. Martinez R, Gardner J, et al.: "Applying an Injury Control Model to the Treatment of Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries. American College of Emergency Physicians, Dallas, Texas, 1994.
12. Hargarten SW: The Epidemiology of Travel-Related Deaths. In Travel Medicine Advisor. E. Jong and J. Keystone, eds. American Health Consultants, Atlanta, Georgia, 1990.
13. Sheridan DP, Winogrond IR, et al: The Preventive Approach to Patient Care. Elsevier Science Publishing, 1987.
 
Editorials, Letters to Editor, Other
1. Hargarten S. Using Alcohol as an Excuse to Walk Away From the Patient. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, March 6, 2010.
2. Hargarten S, Reed J. First Step in Preventing Violent Deaths: Data. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Jun 21, 2008.
3. Corden T, Hargarten S, Brixey S, Clementi B, Peterson N. Booster Seats: Inform Parents. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Nov 15, 2007.
4. Hargarten SW. Docs and cops: A collaborating or colliding partnership? Ann Emerg Med October 2001;38:438-440.
5. Hargarten SW, Cortes LM. Landmines: Not Just Another Travel Risk. Journal of Travel Medicine. 8(5):229-231.
6. Hargarten SW. Three shots, two dead, five errors, one gun: a recipe for prevention? Ann Emerg Med March 2001;37:340-341.
7. Hargarten, SW, Kuhn EM, Mercy JA, Withers RL, Nie CL, Obrien ME: Suicide guns: Why collect this information? Jour Inj Prev 6(4):245-246, 2000.
8. Barber C, Hemenway D, Hargarten S, Kellermann A, Azrael D, Wilt S: "A Call to Arms" for a National Reporting System on Firearm Injuries. Editorial. American Journal of Public Health 90:8:1191-1193, 2000.
9. Withers RL, Mercy JA, Hargarten SW: Public health: A successful paradigm applied to firearm injuries. WI Med Journal, Jan/Feb 2000.
10. Hargarten SW: Emporiatric Medicine--Growing into the 21st century: From patient care to population care. Editorial. J Travel Med 6(2):59, 1999.
11. Hargarten SW: Alcohol-related injuries: Do we really need more proof? Editorial; comment. Ann Emerg Med 33(6):699-701,1999.
12. Hargarten SW: Injury control research and wilderness medicine: a babe dangling in the woods. Editorial. Wilderness & Env Med 10(1):2, 1999.
13. Hargarten SW: Alcohol-related research and advocacy: Much to do, many places to do it! Editorial. Ann Emerg Med 31(5): 638-639, 1998
14. Withers R, Hargarten SW. Real data needed on firearms and firearm safety. Editorial. Wisconsin Lawyer 71(4), 1998.
15. Hargarten SW, Olson L, Sklar D: Emergency Medicine and injury control research: Past, present, and future. Editorial. Acad Emerg Med 4(4): 243-244, 1997.
16. Hargarten SW: So, just do it... Go upstream. Acad Emerg Med 3(4): 293-294,1996.
17. Rubens AJ, Hargarten SW, Oleckno WA: Comparison between emergency department and inpatient E-codes. Letter. Acad Emerg Med 3(4): 385-386,1996.
18. Hargarten SW: Atlanto-occipital dislocation. J Emerg Med 11(6):760-761, 1993.
19. Hargarten SW: Travel related diseases: Injury and infectious disease prevention. J Wilderness Medicine 4(4): 464-465,1993.
20. Quebbeman EJ, Hargarten SW: The black talon: A new risk for percutaneous injury. Letter. J Trauma 35(3): 489, 1993.
21. Jameson SJ, Hargarten SW: Calcium pretreatment to prevent Verapamil induced hypotension in patients with SVT. Editorial. Ann Emerg Med 21(1): 68,1992.
22. Schultz CH, Hargarten SW, Babbitt J: Inhalation of a coin and a capsule from metered-dose inhalers. Letter. New Engl J Med 325(6): 431-432,1991.
23. Hargarten SW: Injuries in Wisconsin. Letter. WI Med J 89(4):158,1990.
24. Hargarten SW: Injury prevention in emergency medicine. J Emerg Med 6(3):248, i. 1988
25. Hargarten SW, Sanders AB: Injury prevention in medical school curriculums. Ann Emerg Med 15(2): 226, 1986.
 
Abstracts
1. Oswald J, Kostic M, Gummin D, Kopp B, Hargarten S. Poison Center Consultation Decreases Hospital Length of Stay and Inpatient Charges, North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology , Denver, CO, October, 2010
2. Woods LA, Kuhn EM, Nie CL, Hargarten SW. Losing Wisconsin dairy farmers to suicide. American Public Health Association 130th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 9-13, 2002.
3. Woods LA, Kuhn EM, Nie CL, Jashinsky LA, Hargarten SW. Suicide among Wisconsin farmers. American Association of Suicidology, 35th Annual Conference, Bethesda, MD, April 10-13, 2002.
4. Kuhn EM, Mercy JA, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Hargarten SW: Firearm homicide in relation to location of public housing in the City of Milwaukee. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, Nov 15-18, 2000.
5. O'Brien M, Nie C, Kuhn E, Hargarten S, Withers R: Criminal history and firearm ownership of firearm homicide perpetrators. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, Nov 15-18, 2000.
6. Hargarten SW, Kuhn EM, Nie C, O'Brien, Withers R: Analysis of firearm type, caliber, and manufacturer associated with homicides and suicides in a defined geographic region. APHA, Boston, Nov 12-16, 2000.
7. Nie CL, Kuhn EM, Mercy JA, O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW: Characteristics of firearms involved in family and intimate partner homicides: Milwaukee County, 1991-1998. National Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence, San Francisco, Oct 13-14, 2000.
8. Milne JS, Nie CL, O'Brien M, et al: Homicide and Suicide Handguns: Two Unique Populations, Emergency Medicine Forum, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, April 18, 2000.
9. Hargarten SW, Kuhn EM, Nie CL, Withers RL, Wintemute GJ: Homicide Gun Characteristics Before and After the 1994 Crime Bill. American Public Health Association, 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Nov 7-11, 1999 and American Society of Criminology Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 17-20, 1999
10. O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW, Nie CL, Withers RL, Kuhn EM. Linking the gun with the death: the who, when, and where of the gun's first purchase. American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, November 17-20, 1999.
11. Milne JS, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW. Effect of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearm (ATF) Factoring Criteria on Homicide and Suicide Handguns. American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, November 17-20, 1999.
12. Withers RL, Reza A, Hargarten SW. A Survey of State Reporting Statutes for Gunshot Wounds. American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, November 17-20, 1999.
13. Hargarten SW, Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Wintemute GJ. Homicide gun characteristics before and after the 1994 Crime Bill. American Public Health Association, 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 7-11, 1999.
14. Milne JS, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW. Effect of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearm (ATF) Factoring Criteria on Homicide and Suicide Handguns. American Public Health Association, 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 7-11, 1999.
15. O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW, Nie CL, Withers, RL, Kuhn EM. Linking the gun with the death: The who, when, and where of the gun's first purchase. American Public Health Association, 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 7-11, 1999.
16. Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Wintemute GJ, Hargarten SW: A comparison of buyback and fatality-related guns. American Public Health Association, 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Nov 7-11, 1999 and American Society of Criminology Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Nov 17-20,1999.
17. Withers RL, Reza A, Hargarten SW. A survey of state reporting statutes for gunshot wounds. American Public Health Association, 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 7-11, 1999.
18. Hargarten SW, Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Wintemute GJ. Homicide gun characteristics before and after the 1994 Crime Bill. Second Wisconsin Health Services Research Conference: Health Services Policy Practice and Research: Making Connections, Madison, WI, November 4-5, 1999.
19. Nie CL, Kuhn EM, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Hargarten SW. Firearm homicide-suicide events in Southeastern Wisconsin. American Association of Suicidology, Houston, Texas, April 15-17, 1999.
20. Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Hargarten SW. Firearms used in Southeastern Wisconsin suicides. American Association of Suicidology, Houston, Texas, April 15-17, 1999.
21. Nie CL, Hargarten SW. Reducing Firearm Injuries: Health Providers and Survivors Working Together. The Fifth National HELP Network Conference, San Francisco, California, February 5-6, 1999.
22. Hargarten SW, O'Brien ME, Quebbeman EJ, Nie CL, Kuhn EM. Integrated firearm injury reporting system. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 12th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, January 13-16, 1999.
23. Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW. Firearm-related suicides in Southeastern Wisconsin. American Public Health Association, 126th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 15-19, 1998.
24. Nie CL, Kuhn EM, Hargarten SW. Urban versus rural firearm homicides and suicides in youth. American Public Health Association, 126th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 15-19, 1998.
25. Hargarten SW, Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Wintemute GJ. Magazine capacity and number of wounds for Milwaukee County Homicides before and after the 1994 Crime Bill. American Society of Criminology, 50th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 11-14, 1998.
26. O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW, Nie CL. Linking the Gun with the Death: the Who, When, and Where of the Gun's First Purchase. American Society of Criminology, 50th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 11-14, 1998.
27. Nie CL, Kuhn EM, O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW. Urban versus rural firearm homicides and suicides in youth. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum, San Diego, California, October 11-12, 1998.
28. Nie CL, Kuhn EM, O'brien ME, Withers RL, Hargarten SW. Urban versus rural firearm homicides and suicides in youth. 12th Annual California Childhood Injury Control Conference, Sacramento, California, September 14-16, 1998.
29. Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Withers RL, Hargarten SW. Firearm-related suicides in Southeastern Wisconsin. Violence Data Exchange Team (VDET), First National Conference, Washington, DC, June 24-25, 1998.
30. Kuhn EM, Nie CL, O'Brien ME, Hargarten SW. Firearm-related suicides in Southeastern Wisconsin. Wisconsin Public Health Association, Waukesha, WI, June 4-5, 1998.
31. Wolff M, Hargarten SW, Pirrallo RG: An Analysis of a US-based Project to Strengthen Prehospital Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Poland. Ann Emerg Med 23(4): 925, 1994.
32. Shepherd D, Hargarten SW: Alcohol Screening in the Emergency Department: Blood Versus Saliva. Ann Emerg Med 23(2): 612, 1994.
33. Robertson ME, Hodel D, et al: Minimizing hypothermia: Comparison of the effluent temperature of blood using three delivery methods and cold and pre-warmed starts. J Emerg Nursing 19(5): 468, 1993.
34. Orsay EM, Muelleman RL,Peterson TD, et al: Motorcycle helmets and spinal injuries: Dispelling the myth. Ann Emerg Med 21(5): 655, 1992.
35. Weesner CL, Apprahamian C, Hargarten SW: Fatal childhood injury patterns in an urban setting: The case for primary prevention. Ann Emerg Med 21(5): 608, 1992.
36. Bergstein JM, Robertson ME, Hedell D, et al.: Rapid resuscitation may contribute to hypothermia despite blood warmer use. Ann Emerg Med, 21(5): 597, 1992.
37. Hargarten SW, Karlson T, Oldham G: Alcohol and injuries in the ED: Patients, places, and problems. Ann Emerg Med 20(4): 477, 1991.
 
Database, Video, or Other Research/Clinical Contributions
1. Producer: Photograph Exhibit - "Portraits of the Silent Epidemic" - Head Injury in Wisconsin, 1988.