My bio
Chris Robinson joined the University of Florida in 2017. Dr. Robinson is currently an associate clinical professor of neurocritical care, the director of the neurology clerkship at the UF College of Medicine, the medical director of the neuro ICU, and the associate chair for clinical operations in the Department of Neurology. His current role in research includes being the PI for the NIH funded BOOST3 trial as well as conducting and publishing on several other projects in neurocritical care. During his time at UF he has published multiple peer reviewed articles on topics including brain death, meningitis, traumatic brain injury, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and COVID-19 associated neurological complications. Dr. Robinson has also been featured on several international podcasts related to his research including SCCM's iCritical Care and NCS currents. His current professional interests include outcome research in traumatic brain injury and curriculum development at the professional level. Outside of UF, Dr. Robinson is the proud father of four beautiful children and a proud member of the gator nation.
Board certifications
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Neurocritical Care
United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties
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Neurocritical Care
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
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Neurology
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
Education
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Fellowship
Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN, 2017
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Resident
Loyola University, Chicago IL, 2015
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Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, 2007-2011
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M.S. Cell Biology
Missouri State University, 2006-2007
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B.S. Cell Biology
Missouri State University, 2002-2006
My areas of focus
Specialties
Gender
Male
Accomplishments
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UF Faculty Senate
University of Florida, 2021
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College of Medicine Program Evaluation Committee
University of Florida College of Medicine, 2019
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UF College of Medicine Neuroscience Course Director
UF College of Medicine, 2019
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UF Athletics Title IX Committee
University of Florida, 2018
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Chief Resident
University of Loyola Neurology, 2015