Christine M Brent, MD, FAEMS, FACEP
Assistant Director of Survival Flight
Co-Deputy EM Medical Director of Washtenaw/Livingston Medical Control Authority
Division Chief of Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Program Director of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Fellowship and Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
[email protected]

Available to mentor

Christine M Brent, MD, FAEMS, FACEP
Clinical Assistant Professor
  • About
  • Qualifications
  • Research Overview
  • Recent Publications
  • About

    Dr. Christine Brent is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Michigan. After graduating magna cum laude with a degree in Biology from the University of Notre Dame, she completed both Medical School and Emergency Medicine residency at the University of Michigan before going on to complete a fellowship in Emergency Medical Services at the University of Cincinnati focusing on critical care air transport.

    Double board certified in Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medical Services, Dr. Brent joined the University of Michigan Emergency Medicine Faculty in September of 2017 as Assistant Medical Director of Survival Flight. She helped to develop and refine the EMS track and the EMS elective for residents interested in pre-hospital care. She also designed and initiated the ACGME-accredited University of Michigan EMS Fellowship, for which she serves as Program Director. Dr. Brent also serves as the Co-Deputy Director of the Washtenaw County/Livingston County Medical Control Authority and chairs their Peer Standards Review Organization.

    She participates in many local, regional and state EMS Committees and is a gubernatorial-appointed voting member of the State of Michigan EMS Coordinating Committee. She participates actively in many national EMS committees with resultant scholarly publications. She has previously served on the Board of the Air Medical Physician Association and was recently selected to join the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) National EMS Committee. She serves as the Vice Chair of the Air Medical Transport Committee for the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and as the Vice-Chair of the Council of EMS Fellowship Directors for NAEMSP. She has a specific research interest looking at the utilization of drones in prehospital medicine and has garnered industry funding for this work. She serves as an EMS content expert for the UM-ACRU and participates in many grant-funded prehospital research projects within the department.

    She is an IFR-rated private pilot who lives in Ann Arbor with her husband (also a pilot) and three young children.

    Administrative Contact:
    Denise Wieck
    [email protected]

    Qualifications
    • Foundations of Critical Care Support
      Society of Critical Care Medicine, Mount Prospect, 2024
    • Strategic Leaders Program
      University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, 2023
    • Resuscitation Academy Certificate of Completion
      The Resuscitation Academy, Seattle, 2021
    • Leadership Academy
      University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, 2021
    • Foundations of Critical Care Support
      Society of Critical Care Medicine, Mount Prospect, 2020
    Research Overview

    • Potential Use of Drones for Emergency Medical Device Delivery
    • Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
    • Air Medical Transport and Critical Care

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      Assessing the Risk of Interfacility Transport in Pregnant Patients Due to Progression of Labor: Lessons From a Specialized Maternal-Fetal Transport Program.
      Lardaro T, Balaji A, Yang D, Kuhn D, Glober N, Brent CM, Couturier K, Breyre A, Vaizer J, Hunter BR. Cureus, 2024 Sep; 16 (9): e70542 DOI:10.7759/cureus.70542
      PMID: 39351039
    • Journal Article
      Prehospital Cricothyrotomy: A narrative review of technical, educational, and operational considerations for procedure optimization
      Lacy AJ, Kim MJ, Li JL, Croft A, Kane EE, Wagner JC, Walker PW, Brent CM, Brywczynski JJ, Mathews AC, Long B, Koyfman A, Svancarek B. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024 Sep; DOI:10.1016/j.jemermed.2024.08.018
    • Presentation
      Networking for EMS Physicians
      Brent C, Ahmed A. 2024 Aug 13;
    • Preprint
      Assessing Risk of Interfacility Transport in Pregnant Patients due to Progression of Labor – Lessons from a Specialized Maternal-Fetal Transport Program
      Lardaro T, Balaji A, Kuhn D, Glober N, Brent CM, Couturier K, Breyre A, Vaizer J, Hunter BR. Research Square, DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-4345052/v1
    • Journal Article
      Bystander interaction with a novel multipurpose medical drone: A simulation trial.
      Leith T, Correll JA, Davidson EE, Gottula AL, Majhail NK, Mathias EJ, Pribble J, Roberts NB, Scott IG, Cranford JA, Hopson LR, Hunt N, Brent CM. Resusc Plus, 2024 Jun; 18: 100633 DOI:10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100633
      PMID: 38666251
    • Journal Article
      Bystander interaction with a novel multipurpose medical drone: A simulation trial.
      Leith T, Correll JA, Davidson EE, Gottula AL, Majhail NK, Mathias EJ, Pribble J, Roberts NB, Scott IG, Cranford JA, Hopson LR, Hunt N, Brent CM. Resusc Plus, 2024 Jun; 18: 100633 DOI:10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100633
      PMID: 38666251
    • Journal Article
      Impact of drone-specific dispatch instructions on the safety and efficacy of drone-delivered emergency medical treatments: A randomized simulation pilot study.
      Davidson EE, Correll JA, Gottula A, Hopson LR, Leith TB, Majhail NK, Mathias EJ, Pribble JM, Roberts NB, Scott IG, Cranford JA, Hunt N, Brent CM. Resusc Plus, 2024 Jun; 18: 100652 DOI:10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100652
      PMID: 38716383
    • Journal Article
      The Intra-aortic Balloon Pump: A Focused Review of Physiology, Transport Logistics, Mechanics, and Complications.
      Gillespie LE, Lane BH, Shaw CR, Gorder K, Grisoli A, Lavallee M, Gobble O, Vidosh J, Deimling D, Ahmad S, Hinckley WR, Brent CM, Lauria MJ, Gottula AL. J Soc Cardiovasc Angiogr Interv, 2024 May; 3 (5): 101337 DOI:10.1016/j.jscai.2024.101337
      PMID: 39132456