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Marc Lewis Rosen, MD, AB

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Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Biography

Marc Lewis Rosen, MD, specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation, focusing on helping patients recover and improve their physical function after injuries or illnesses. He treats a variety of conditions, including those related to musculoskeletal issues, pain management, and mobility challenges, using therapies such as physical exercises, manual techniques, and adaptive devices to aid recovery and enhance quality of life.

As an assistant professor of orthopaedics and rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Rosen engages in research aimed at understanding the aging process and its effects on memory and cognitive function. His past research includes studying memory variability and sensitivity to certain medications in elderly populations.

Dr. Rosen received his medical training from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He completed a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, followed by an internship in internal medicine at Montefiore Medical Center.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
  • Director of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical Student Electives, Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
  • Physiatry Representative, Adult Trauma Committee

Education & Training

  • Resident Physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (1991)
  • Medical Intern
    Montefiore Medical Center (1988)
  • MD
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1987)
  • AB
    Brown University, Chemistry (1983)

Additional Information

Biography

Marc Lewis Rosen, MD, specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation, focusing on helping patients recover and improve their physical function after injuries or illnesses. He treats a variety of conditions, including those related to musculoskeletal issues, pain management, and mobility challenges, using therapies such as physical exercises, manual techniques, and adaptive devices to aid recovery and enhance quality of life.

As an assistant professor of orthopaedics and rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Rosen engages in research aimed at understanding the aging process and its effects on memory and cognitive function. His past research includes studying memory variability and sensitivity to certain medications in elderly populations.

Dr. Rosen received his medical training from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He completed a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, followed by an internship in internal medicine at Montefiore Medical Center.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
  • Director of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical Student Electives, Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
  • Physiatry Representative, Adult Trauma Committee

Education & Training

  • Resident Physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (1991)
  • Medical Intern
    Montefiore Medical Center (1988)
  • MD
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1987)
  • AB
    Brown University, Chemistry (1983)

Additional Information