Gregory Casey, DO – Violence Intervention: A Hospital-Based Approach

SUMMARY:
Gun violence is more than just an emergency room crisis—it’s a public health issue. In this episode of TLC Connections, we speak with Dr. Greg Casey, an emergency medicine physician at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, about the innovative Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (VIPP). This hospital-based program, created in partnership with Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic and The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth, takes a holistic approach to addressing violence by connecting victims with critical resources, therapy, and follow-up care. Dr. Casey discusses the importance of treating the person, not just the injury, and how breaking the cycle of retaliation is key to preventing further violence in the community. From personal stories of impact to the program’s expansion across multiple hospitals, this episode highlights the power of healthcare professionals working beyond the ER to create safer, healthier communities.
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GUEST BIO:
Dr. Greg Casey is an emergency medicine physician at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, the EMS Medical Director for Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, and an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to medical education, Dr. Casey received the Dean’s Special Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching from Drexel University College of Medicine. Dr. Casey has been instrumental in launching the Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (VIPP), a collaborative initiative between Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic and The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth. This program provides holistic support to victims of violence, offering therapy, social services, and follow-up care to reduce retaliation and promote healing. In addition to his leadership in emergency medicine, Dr. Casey is passionate about integrating violence prevention strategies with EMS care, working to improve long-term health outcomes for patients and communities. His dedication to compassionate, patient-centered care and innovative community outreach continues to drive meaningful change in both emergency medicine and medical education.
HOST BIO:
Alyssa Brouse, LCSW, is a dedicated mental health professional passionate about guiding individuals through life’s challenges. As Vice President of School-Based Services at TLC, Alyssa leads a team of mental health professionals providing critical support to school districts and their students. With extensive experience spanning schools, hospitals, outpatient settings, and other clinical environments, Alyssa is uniquely equipped to support clients at various stages of life and care. Drawing from a diverse therapeutic toolkit that includes DBT, ACT, Narrative Therapy, and more, she tailors each experience to meet her clients’ unique needs.
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