About me
Susan Cronn is a trauma nurse practitioner and clinical researcher who recently served as the first Hargarten Injury Prevention Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Comprehensive Injury Center at Medical College of Wisconsin, one of 11 federally funded injury research centers in the US. Her current work is focused on sex-related differences in vehicle crash injury patterns and how these differences are attributable to inequity in vehicle crash design research. She works with an innovative, multi-disciplinary team of clinicians and biomedical engineers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to determine how improving equity in research and design can benefit all bodies. Dr. Cronn has been invited to speak on this topic to a number of audiences, from trauma surgeons to government transportation associations to scientific assemblies. Her work continues to inform foundational aspects of understanding the implications of historical inequity, non-representation of women in science, and the use of male patients as standard in health and healthcare.