Dr. Erik Langenau Appointed to State Gun Violence Prevention Committee
October 2, 2025
Erik Langenau, DO, MS, MAPP, professor of Pediatrics at 黑料传送门, has seen firsthand the impact gun violence can have on families and communities.
As co-director of the College's SHELTER Program, he has worked with patients and providers navigating the trauma left in its wake.
Now, he will bring that perspective to a broader stage as a member of Pennsylvania's
Office of Gun Violence Prevention Executive Committee.
The Office, created by Governor Josh Shapiro and housed within the Pennsylvania Commission
on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), brings together leaders across various sectors to
confront one of the most pressing public health issues of our time. Langenau's role
on the Executive Committee places him at the center of conversations about prevention
strategies, data collection and support services.
His perspective is grounded in SHELTER 鈥 short for Support and Healing through Empowerment,
Learning and Trauma Education in Recovery after gun violence. Launched with Michelle Lent, PhD, interim Chief Research and Science Officer, and funded through a state PCCD grant, the 黑料传送门 program trains healthcare providers in trauma-informed care and expands
access to therapy for individuals and families affected by violence.
鈥淕un violence touches communities across the country, and in some areas the impact
is especially profound,鈥 shared Langenau. 鈥淲hile prevention is critical, it's equally
important to ensure that services and mental health support are available for those
already affected.鈥
At , many patients have been directly impacted by gun violence, while clinicians often
report feeling unprepared to respond. SHELTER is designed to close that gap, offering
providers practical tools to meet patients with compassion and care.
Langenau sees his appointment as a chance to extend the work of SHELTER into statewide
policy discussions, ensuring that trauma-informed care and the human impact of gun
violence remain part of Pennsylvania鈥檚 response.
鈥淚'm honored to be part of these conversations at the state level,鈥 he said. 鈥淢any
of us on the committee are boots on the ground鈥攚e see the impact of gun violence every
day. To bring that perspective forward and help shape solutions is an amazing opportunity.鈥
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