Dr. Alexander N. Starodub is a medical oncologist and hematologist at IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care and has been in Goshen for a year. He has extensive experience in gastrointestinal cancer treatment.
Dr. Starodub, 40, was an oncologist and assistant professor at Duke University Medical Center. He received his medical degree and completed his residency at The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
He was born in the Ukraine and received his master’s degree in molecular and biological physics at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
What are your fondest memories of this community?
First Friday ice sculptures
Describe what you feel is the
essence of this community
It’s more friendly than most; it feels like a big family.
What is this community’s best kept secret?
The Old Bag Factory.
Who We Are
WHO WE ARE PROFILE: Dr. Alexander N. Starodub
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WHO WE ARE: Hispanic storefronts dot the community
As the Hispanic population in Goshen has grown over the years, an increasing amount of Hispanic-owned store fronts now dot the business landscape in the city.
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WHO WE ARE: Soccer's popularity keeps growing
When exploring reasons for the increased popularity of soccer in Goshen one fact that can’t be denied is the cultural diversity the city has and its contributions.
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WHO WE ARE: Technology is changing the face of business
Business fronts are no longer just on Main Street. They fit in phones, computers and tablets.
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WHO WE ARE: Goshen's park leagues are not forgotten
Since my daughter was 8 years old she has played travel softball. Our family vacations are always planned around weekend regional tournaments, four-day state tournaments, and even week-long national tournaments.
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WHO WE ARE: Local churches using technology
Turn your hymnal to page such-and-such and proceed to make a joyful noise.
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WHO WE ARE: Living the lake life in LaGrange County
When people in Elkhart County hear about going to the lake, they typically assume you are speaking of Southern Michigan or of the lakes in Kosciusco County.
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WHO WE ARE: Infrastructure changes with needs
Elkhart County residents have come along way since settlers traveled on foot and horseback through the forests on Indian paths 180 years ago.
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WHO WE ARE: A growing interest
Ever wish you had a better idea of where your food comes from? Ever wish you could see first hand what that food went through before it got to your plate?
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WHO WE ARE: Misconceptions about the Amish
The Amish religion has been part of the Elkhart and LaGrange county communities and cultures since the mid-1800s.
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WHO WE ARE: 175 years of communication
The community’s need for reliable information is as old as the city itself. The Goshen News is proud to trace its roots all the way back to 1837.
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