Sara McCrimmon, M.P.H.
- Research Associate, Family Medicine, School of Medicine
Biography
Sara McCrimmon, MPH, began working at OHSU in 2015, joining the Department of Family Medicine in 2019. She is a Research Associate currently serving as the Administrative Core Manager for the BRIDGE-C2 Center, which is focused on advancing implementation science to improve cancer screening and prevention in underserved populations in primary care settings.
Sara received her Master of Public Health in 2019 from Oregon Health & Science University. She is versed in research compliance as well as institutional and federal regulations and ethical standards. Her research interests include women’s and minority health, older adults, Health Information Technology (HIT), and health literacy.
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.S., 2012, Portland State University
- M.P.H., 2019, Oregon Health and Science University
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Certifications
- Certification in Public Health (CPH)
Areas of interest
- Women's Health
- Health Information Technology (HIT)
- Health Literacy
- Minority Population Health
- Older Adults
Publications
Selected publications
- Alton, K., Han, L., McCrimmon, S., Darney, B., Colwill, A., Jensen, J. (2019). Patterns of and Attitudes Towards Cannabis Use in Women?s Health [7P]. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 133. 172. 10.1097/01.AOG.0000558896.43277.89.
- Edelman, A., Jensen, J., McCrimmon, S., Messerle-Forbes, M., O'Donnell, A., & Hennebold, J. (2018). Combined oral contraceptive interference with the ability of ulipristal acetate to delay ovulation: A prospective cohort study. Contraception, 98(6), 463-466. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2018.08.003