Kristina Roloff

Arrowhead Regional Medical Center United States of America

Dr. Kristina (Kristy) Roloff is a Maternal Medicine (MFM) attending at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (ARMC) in Colton, CA. She received her degree in Osteopathic Medicine from Western University of Health Sciences in 2006, and completed residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2010. She practiced as a full time attending at ARMC while assisting with curriculum development and the approval process for the MFM Fellowship, and graduated as the first fellow through the program in July 2015. She also obtained a Master’s in public health with an emphasis in community health science from UCLA. She is now the Program Director for the MFM Fellowship program at ARMC. Before medical school, Dr. Roloff was interested in space exploration. Her undergraduate degree from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, is in Earth and Planetary Science. She earned a Masters Degree in Astronomy from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, where she was a member of the team that launched MOST, Canada's first microsatellite. The satellite is now collecting space dust, but collected data and performed its intended science for 11 years. Dr. Roloff maintains a curious nature – but these days focuses on research that may improve the maternal health of the patients in her community. Her current research activities include study of methods to improve elective induction of labor and patient experiences and health care disparities.

Kristina Roloff

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