Megan Dzurec

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Megan Dzurec, MPH
Senior Project Manager

Megan joined the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center (GRC) in October 2025 as a Senior Project Manager. She currently supports the SoC ECHO (Standards of Care Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) project, as well as the Pediatric Behavioral Health Clinical Advisory Panel/Ohio Minds Matter project. Megan has a history of working in various public health arenas, including non-profit, government, policy, corporate, and higher education. She is committed to creating equity among marginalized populations.

Previously, Megan managed the SNAP-Ed program with Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, building the program throughout Cuyahoga County. Additionally, Megan served as a Senior Research Analyst with the Stay Safe Study under the HEALing Communities grant at The Ohio State University. Megan worked with people who use drugs to collect data on their usage of fentanyl test strips and other protective behaviors.  Through this opportunity, Megan worked directly with community partners in the harm reduction field and participated in the compilation of numerous manuscripts for publication.

Megan was raised in Dayton, Ohio, and has lived and worked in Detroit, Michigan, St. Louis, Missouri, Los Angeles, California, and Columbus, Ohio. She now considers Cleveland, Ohio, her forever home, which she shares with her partner and daughter. In her free time, Megan participates and volunteers with community efforts surrounding diversity issues, community development, and student well-being. She enjoys cooking, painting, and traveling.