Assistant Professor
University of Michigan School of Nursing
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Sheria G. Robinson-Lane, PhD, MSN, MHA, RN is an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing in the Department of Systems, Populations, and Leadership. Dr. Robinson-Lane’s work aims to reduce health disparities and improve health equity for diverse older adults and family caregivers managing pain and chronic conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Robinson-Lane’s research addresses the ways in which older adults adapt to changes in health, and particularly how various coping strategies affect health outcomes. Her current work is focused on improving the ability of diverse older adults to successfully age in place through culturally responsive and community engaged care practices along with effective caregiver support. To this end, she has developed and presented numerous presentations and publications on effective clinical practice and the care and symptom management of older adults with chronic disease. As an expert in long-term care and hospice/ palliative care practice, Dr. Robinson-Lane has also done significant work over throughout the pandemic providing community education on COVID-19, COVID vaccines, and managing care of the older adult. Dr. Robinson-Lane completed her PhD in Nursing at Wayne State University in Detroit along with a graduate certificate in gerontology from the same institution. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training at the University of Michigan Medical School in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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