Incident Reporting Research
Research That Unlocks Impact
ImageTrend’s Research & Clinical Services Team transforms complex data into meaningful research that supports better decisions, stronger outcomes, and healthier communities.

What We Do: Powering Innovation with Purpose
Our Research & Clinical Services Team works with EMS, fire departments, hospitals, and public health agencies to identify trends, benchmark performance, and uncover meaningful insights. From national research studies to targeted data analysis, our work helps shape the future of emergency care.
- Multidisciplinary team of clinical and data experts
- Custom research projects and peer-reviewed publications
- Collaborative studies with agencies and academic partners
- Data-backed insights that support funding, policy, and performance
Meet the Team
ImageTrend Experts Driving Research
Meet the clinicians, epidemiologists, and data analysts leading our research efforts. With firsthand field experience and scientific expertise, this team turns emergency data into meaningful insights that drive better care and stronger outcomes.Â
Morgan Anderson
Research Manager
Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) Candidate
Master’s in Public Health (MPH)
Morgan leads collaborative research initiatives, bridging the gap between data analysis and real-world application. Her expertise drives impactful projects that deliver measurable outcomes.
Jonathan Powell
Epidemiologist
PhD Candidate in Epidemiology
Master’s in Public Administration (MPA)
Certified Paramedic
Jonathan specializes in epidemiological research, leveraging his unique experience as a paramedic to uncover critical trends and enhance data-driven decision-making.
Macall Leslie Salewon
Data Analyst
Master of Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Macall has a strong background in emergency preparedness, study design, healthcare data management and analysis, science communication, and research publication.
Areas of Expertise
Our Clinical and Research Services Team provides essential research to improve patient care, inform population-based strategies, and understand the needs of first responders.
From ideation to publication, we have expertise in every step of the process to support your individual or organizational goals.
Ideation & Planning
Expert consultation to design high-impact studies that advance emergency response and patient care delivery.
Data Compilation
Seamless integration of comprehensive datasets from our extensive emergency reporting system.
Data Analysis
Advanced analytics to identify and quantify both existing and emerging in community care.
Nationwide Research
Access to nationally representative data for robust population-level evaluations.
Abstract Writing
Support in developing concise communication and presentation of novel research.
Publications
Guidance in preparing and disseminating industry standardized reports and peer-reviewed publications.
ImageTrend Collaborate: A National Research Dataset
Our work is powered in part by ImageTrend Collaborate™, a de-identified EMS dataset used by agencies and researchers nationwide to conduct multi-agency studies.
Real-World Data Driving Real Impact​
ImageTrend Collaborate bridges the gap between raw data and actionable insights. This dataset empowers organizations and researchers to address critical public health challenges, improve emergency response strategies, and set a new standard for patient and prehospital care.
Public Health Surveillance
Track emerging health threats and at-risk populations through comprehensive monitoring of opioid incidents, infectious disease outbreaks, and injury patterns.
Operational Trends
Analyze critical metrics including call volumes, response patterns, patient care trends, and first responder workforce data to optimize emergency response and resource allocation.
Quality Benchmarks
Measure performance against evidence-based industry standards to drive continuous improvement in patient care and public health.
Research Projects & Resources
Discover how our research is advancing patient care, resource utilization, and public health preparedness.