Ann Robinson (she/her/hers) joined the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center in 2021. Ms. Robinson has extensive experience in administration of health promotion, research, and training projects at the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center. She has managed multiple projects evaluating programs and services for federal, state, and community organizations. In her current role at GRC, she helps facilitate projects to collect statewide health data, increase health equity training opportunities for health care providers, and improve outcomes for youth involved with multiple systems in the state of Ohio.
Ms. Robinson’s previous work at the Ohio State University Nisonger Center, UCEDD, focused on improving the health of people with disabilities through increased access to health research, resources, and quality health care. She has presented at state and national conferences on various disability and health-related topics. Her research interests include the impact of increased health equity training for health providers and how participatory action methods can engage consumers in public health programs to increase acceptance and sustainability. Ms. Robinson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Consumer Sciences and a Master of Public Health degree from The Ohio State University.