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Cheryl Robertson, PhD MPH RN


Cheryl Robertson Position: Asst Professor, School of Nursing
Organization: University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Office Address
5-160 WDH, Del Code 1331
308 Harvard Street
Minneapolis, MN 55455

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Office Phone: 612-624-5412
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Email Address: rober007@umn.edu

Educational Background
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Brief Biography
Cheryl Robertson, PhD, MPH, RN, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing and the Center for Spirituality and Healing, teaches courses in public health nursing and global. She has worked in global health and development for over 20 years. Her experience includes development of community-based primary health care programs, refugee and displaced persons services, and support for war trauma and torture survivors. Her current research focuses on developing interventions that promote resilience within refugee communities.

Teaching Areas
Public health nursing
Population focused assessment
Global public health

Research Interests
Refugee family health
Prevalence of war trauma and associated factors Stress and coping, community-based, strength-based interventions
Global public health

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