

Lorraine Silver Wallace
Dr. Lorraine Silver Wallace is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of biomedical education and anatomy at The Ohio State University, where she serves as an Associate Professor. With a profound commitment to enhancing health literacy and improving access to medical care, Dr. Wallace has established herself as a leading figure in her field. Her academic journey is marked by a Ph.D. in Health Promotion and Education from The Ohio State University, which laid the foundation for her extensive research and teaching career. In her role at the university, Dr. Wallace teaches a variety of courses that reflect her expertise and passion for biomedical education. These courses include Biomedical and Healthcare Research, Design, Analysis, and Dissemination of Biomedical and Healthcare Research, and Primary Care Across Countries. Her teaching methodology emphasizes the importance of integrating research with practical applications, preparing students to address real-world challenges in healthcare. Dr. Wallace's research interests are centered around health literacy and access to medical care, areas in which she has made significant contributions. She has published over 125 articles, showcasing her dedication to advancing understanding and solutions in these critical areas. Her work not only contributes to academic discourse but also has practical implications for improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. Beyond her teaching and research, Dr. Wallace is actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting health literacy and equitable access to medical care. Her efforts have been instrumental in shaping policies and practices that enhance the quality of healthcare services. Through her work, she continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and excellence in biomedical education. Dr. Wallace's commitment to her field is evident in her ongoing pursuit of knowledge and her dedication to mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals. Her contributions have not only enriched the academic community but have also had a lasting impact on the broader healthcare landscape.
Publications
, 51-56, 2009-01-01
, 20-35, 2006-11-03
, 1184-1192, 2001-12-01
, 104-108, 2012-06-04
, 168-174, 2008-08-19