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Charity Evans, MD, MHCM

Home / Fellows / Charity Evans, MD, MHCM
2017-2020
Assistant Professor, Surgery
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Biography

Dr. Charity Evans, MD, MHCM, is an associate professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, trauma surgeon at Nebraska Medicine/University of Nebraska Medical Center and medical director of the Dusk to Dawn youth violence prevention program. She completed her medical school at the Chicago Medical School in Chicago, Illinois, general surgery residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and surgical critical care fellowship at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California. She joined UNMC in the Department of Surgery in 2013.

In 2014, Dr. Evans, along with hospital and community partners, created the Dusk to Dawn youth violence prevention program to serve Omaha at-risk youth. Dr. Evans’ interests include trauma outcomes, violence prevention, medical education and compassionate health care.

Project Dusk to Dawn,
Related Resources
  • Congratulations to Cohort 2017-2020!
  • Halting Violence in the Heartland
  • Hospital-Based Program Working with At Risk Youth
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