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MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America(414) 288-7937e.cramer@marquette.edue-PublicationsPh.D., Health Communication, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
B.A., Communication and English, Marquette University
COMM 2500 Communication Research
CMST 4500 Health Communication
CMST 5500 Health Communication
Principal Investigator, Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Communication Needs Assessment
Principal Investigator, Improving Post-Pandemic Online Learning Experiences for Minority Students
Co-Investigator, Be the Change: Better Equity in Medical Research Through Black and Latino Engagement
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Cramer, E.M., Ahn, S. & Chung (2024). Women's communication needs about preeclampsia: Applying the theory of motivated information management. International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society, 14(20, 99-126.
Cramer, E.M., Babalola, B., Agosto-Maldonado, L. E., & Chung, J. E. (2024). Health-related needs of survivors of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: Opportunities for health communication intervention. Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 17(1), 101-110. E-pub ahead of print.
Cramer, E.M., Chung, J. E., & Li, J. (2023). #Preeclampsiasurvivor on Instagram: The hero’s journey. Women’s Reproductive Health. E-pub ahead of print.
Priddis, D. & Cramer, E.M. (2023). “It’s An Ugly Shameful Kind of Grief:” Disenfranchised grief as a communicative practice among family members of individuals with substance use disorders. Journal of Family Communication.
Cramer, E.M., Sang, Y., & Jenkins, B.M. (2023). What’s behind that screen(shot)? Digital windows and capturing data on screen. Convergence, 29(2), 249-551.
Cramer, E.M., Chung, J., & Li, J. (2022). #Preeclampsiasurvivor and symbolic interactionism in women’s health research. Healthcare for Women International. E-pub ahead of print.
Jenkins, B.M., & Cramer, E.M. (2022). Capturing injustice: Using the screenshot as a tool for sousveillance. The Howard Journal of Communication. E-pub head of print.
Cramer, E.M., Noorani, N., Tsigas, E., & Morton, C. (2021). Section 12: Patient education (pp. 65-73). Improving Health Care Response to Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A California Quality Improvement Toolkit (V. 2.0). Stanford, CA: California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative.