Roksolana Starodub is an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, where she teaches and supervises student projects in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program. Dr. Starodub received her Master’s and PhD degrees from University of Pennsylvania and is board-certified as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. Dr. Starodub’s research training was in the field of resuscitation science and simulation as a tool for educating healthcare providers. Most recently, Dr. Starodub is pursuing a Climate Change and Health certificate program at the Yale School of Public Health while serving as a steering committee member of the IHP’s Center for Climate Change, Climate Justice, and Health.
- Climate Change and Health Certificate, Yale School of Public Health, 2020
- PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 2011-2015
- Master of Science in Nursing, Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program, University of Pennsylvania, 2007-2008
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Chatham University, 2003-2006
- Diploma in Nursing, UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing, 2003-2005
Dr. Starodub’s research focuses on post-resuscitation care, including targeted temperature after cardiac arrest, and the use of simulation in training healthcare providers as well as the development of patient-centered simulation.
Dr. Starodub has published numerous papers - some titles are highlighted below. You can view a complete listing of Dr. Starodub's publications on Google Scholar or in her CV.
Mental health impacts of climate change: Perspectives for the emergency department clinician.
Two decades on – Cardiothoracic surgical care practitioners in the UK: A narrative review.