Lisa Rohrig

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Lisa Rohrig portrait
First Name
Lisa
Last Name
Rohrig
Credentials
MS, RN, CHSE, CHSOS
Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice
Director, Technology Learning Complex
Address
240 Newton Hall
Address (Line 2)
295 W. 10th Ave.
City
Columbus
State
OH
Zip Code
43210

Lisa Rohrig, RN, BSN, a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Nursing (1990) began working for the college in the Technology Learning Complex (TLC) in September, 2006. Her nursing background includes cardiology and both pediatric and geriatric home care.

Lisa assumed the role of director of the TLC in September, 2008. Lisa oversees the business processes of the TLC including management of personnel, equipment and supply database, purchasing, scheduling and communication with college faculty and staff. In addition, Lisa assists in providing clinical simulation experiences for nursing students including interprofessional simulations with multiple healthcare professional students at Ohio State.

Lisa is a certified CPR instructor, a member of the Ohio Consortium of Nursing Learning Labs, the International Nursing and Clinical Simulation League and the college's simulation workgroup committee. Lisa is an elected member of the college's Staff Advisory Committee. Lisa has presented at several local, national and international conferences, has organized simulation conferences and formed the networking group - Central Ohio Simulation Users Group (COSUG).

News

June 24, 2025

Faculty member leads evidence-based practice and implementation science efforts

The Ohio State University Board of Trustees has approved Molly McNett, PhD, RN, CNRN, FNCS, FAAN, to assume the Helene Fuld Health Trust Endowed Professorship for Evidence-based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare at the College of Nursing.

June 11, 2025

College of Nursing home is first building at Ohio State to earn designation

The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has awarded The Ohio State University College of Nursing’s Jane E. Heminger Hall WELL Gold Certification for its construction and design features that promote and support health and well-being. It is the first building at Ohio State to earn this designation.