SHARON L. KOZACHIK, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
Department of Acute and Chronic Care
"Those who do not feel pain seldom think that it is felt."
– Dr. Samuel
Johnson
"Sleep is the golden chain that ties health and our bodies together."
–
Thomas Dekker
Dr. Sharon Kozachik's research focuses on the relationship between pain and
disturbed sleep and the mechanisms that underlie their co-occurrence. Dr.
Kozachik, who was involved in direct nursing care for a number of years, is
committed to relieving suffering through scientific exploration of the clinical
phenomena that she observed as a clinician. She currently conducts
bedside-to-bench translational research to determine: 1) the antecedents and
consequences of pain and sleep disturbance, and 2) whether alterations in HPA axis responsivity serve as a mechanism linking sleep disruption to increases in pain. Dr. Kozachik has received funding to conduct
her studies through the National Institutes of Health, the American Nurses
Foundation, and the Oncology Nursing Society. She also is invested in
the education and training of future pain scholars. In her role as a nurse
educator and researcher, she sits on the steering committees for the NIH Roadmap
Initiative Postdoctoral training grant to prepare interdisciplinary researchers
to address the complex challenge of pain, and for the Pain Education curriculum
in the Hopkins School of Medicine.
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