Emily Cramer
Dr. Emily CramerMarquette University

Johnston Hall, 432

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
(414) 288-7937
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Associate Professor in Health Communication

Education

Ph.D., Health Communication, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
B.A., Communication and English, Marquette University

Courses Taught

COMM 2500 Communication Research
CMST 4500 Health Communication
CMST 5500 Health Communication

Research Interests

  • Health Communication
  • Maternal Health
  • Health Disparities
  • New Media and Technology
  • Strategic Communication

Professional Experience

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

Selected Publications

Visit emilymcramer.net for an updated list of recent presentations.

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.