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Sarah D. Ronis, MD, MPH
Center for Child Health and Policy
UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Dr. Ronis is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine with a secondary appointment to the Center for Community Health Integration, faculty member in the Division of General Academic Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, and Director of the Center for Child Health and Policy at UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. Her work focuses on quality of care for low-income children with special health care needs, with a particular interest in interventions that support family centered care and care coordination. She currently serves as Domain Lead for Advocacy with the HRSA Emergency Medical Services for Children Improvement and Innovation Center; as a co-investigator with the HRSA-funded Maternal Child Health Measurement Research Network; and on the program committee for the Academic Pediatric Association’s Annual Quality Improvement Research and Implementation Science Meeting. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Harvard College, her doctorate in medicine from CWRU, and master’s degree in public health from the University of Rochester.