Program Administration
Core Faculty
Health Education Concentration
Leadership Concentration
- Brammer, Craig
- Diers, Tiffiny
- Doarn, Charles
- Embi, Peter J.
- Gates, Donna
- Graham, Robert
- Henney, Jane
- Kiesler, Joseph
- Mase, William
- Montauk, Susan
- Myers, Melanie
- Savage, Christine
- Schubert, Charles
- Simpson, Lisa
- Vaughn, Lisa
- Wilson, Stephen E.
- Szaflarski, Magdalena
Practicum & Capstone
Administrative Services
Information Technology
Associates and Researchers
- Brunner, Hermine
- Cornwall, Danielle
- Cotton, Sian
- Drotar, Dennis
- Eckman, Mark H.
- Elder, Nancy
- Guo, JianFei
- Heaton, Pam
- Jacobson, C. Jeffrey, Jr.
- Kissela, Brett
- Kudel, Ian
- Lewis, Timothy J.
- Ludke, Robert L.
- Malat, Jennifer
- Page, Stephen J.
- Schauer, Daniel P.
- Thakar, Charuhas V.
- Tsevat, Joel
- Webb, Thomas S.
- Weber, Debbie
- Wess, Mark L.
- Wise, Ruth
- Yi, Michael
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Hermine Brunner, MD. M.Sc. FAAP FACR
Scholar
Research Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Hermine.Brunner@cchmc.org
513.636.4676
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Dr. Brunner earned her medical degree at the Ludwig Maximilians University In Munich, Germany. Additional qualifications include Master's Degreees in Business Administration and Clinical Epidemiology. She completed her pediatric residency at the University of Chicago and her pediatric rheumatology fellowship at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. She has experience in the development of outcome measures and their validation. Her interests also include decision analytic modeling and Rasch Analysis. She has developed several large disease registries and has experience in the Nominal Group Technique.
Dr. Brunner is a Board-certified Pediatric Rheumatologist. Her research activities focus on outcome measure development and evidence-based treatment for children with rheumatic diseases. As Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, she is affiliated with its divisions of rheumatology and clinical epidemiology. She is the Co-Director of the Rheumatology Center of Excellence Methodology Core and provides methodoligical and statistical support for other researchers at the Unversity of Cincinnati and the CCHMC. She is an NIH- and FDA-funded researcher and also the Scientific Director of the Pediatric Rheumatology Collaborative Study Group, an association of more than 250 pediatric rheumatologists whose goal is to test new medications for chidlren with rheumatic condititions. She serves on NIH Study Sections. Dr Brunner conducts pediatric rheumatology and specialty clinics. The latter focus on patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and young adults with rheumatic conditions
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