Tripp Winslow III, MD, MPH
- Professor, Emergency Medicine

Tripp Winslow III, MD, MPH
Research Interests
- Emergency Medical Services
- Law Enforcement
- Mass Casualty Incidents
- Mobile Health Units
- Trauma Centers
- Education
- MD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, 1999
- Residency
- University of North Carolina Hospitals, 1999
- Fellowship
- University of North Carolina Hospitals, 2003
- Board Certifications
- American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services
- American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine
- Memberships
- North Carolina Medical Society
- Positions
- Professor, Emergency Medicine
- Departments and Affiliations
- Emergency Medicine
- Critical Illness, Injury and Recovery Research Center
Research
- Prehospital Care of Pediatric Hypoglycemic Seizure Patients in the State of North Carolina: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Burroughs ZT, Mitchell MS, Hiestand B, Winslow J. Acad Emerg Med. 2019 12; 26(12):1379-1383.
- Trauma system resource preservation: A simple scene triage tool can reduce helicopter emergency medical services overutilization in a state trauma system. Udekwu P, Schiro S, Toschlog E, Farrell M, McIntyre S, Winslow J. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2019 08; 87(2):315-321.
- Automated Early Identification of an Excessive Air-in-Oil X-ray Tube Artifact That Mimics Acute Cerebral Infarct. Jaffe TA, Winslow J, Zhang Y, Allen BC, Choudhury KR, Samei E. J Comput Assist Tomogr. ; 43(1):18-21.
- Assessment of Key Health and Wellness Indicators Among North Carolina Emergency Medical Service Providers. Brice JH, Cyr JM, Hnat AT, Wei TL, Principe S, Thead SE, Delbridge TR, Winslow JE, Studnek JR, Fernandez AR, Forrest EE. Prehosp Emerg Care. ; 23(2):179-186.
- Baby Shampoo to Relieve the Discomfort of Tear Gas and Pepper Spray Exposure: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Stopyra JP, Winslow JE, Johnson JC, Hill KD, Bozeman WP. West J Emerg Med. 2018 Mar; 19(2):294-300.