
About
Jeffrey Lubin, MD, MPH, is a Professor and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine and a Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. He leads the MD/MPH dual-degree program and previously directed the Emergency Medical Services Fellowship (2011–2020). His research focuses on the impact of healthcare environments (e.g., ambulances, medical helicopters) on patient outcomes and perceptions, emphasizing non-traditional medical settings.
Education:
- MD, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (1998)
- Emergency Medicine Residency, Rhode Island Hospital (2002)
- Emergency Medical Services Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2004)
- MPH, University of Pittsburgh (2004)
Research Interests: Lubin examines environmental factors in healthcare delivery, including noise, space, and interprofessional collaboration. His work addresses challenges in prehospital care, EMS protocols, and patient-provider interactions in dynamic settings.
Awards:
- Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching (2014)
- Delta Omega Honor Society Award (2005)
- National Faculty Teaching Award (2016)
Advising & Grants: As a residency/core faculty member, Lubin mentors trainees in emergency medicine and EMS. His leadership roles include curriculum development and program accreditation. Grants and funding details are not explicitly listed in the text.
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