Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Columbia University Medical Center
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Title
Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist
Director, Perinatal Research
Director, First Trimester Risk Assessment
Assistant Professor, College of Physicians
and Surgeons
Attending Physician, New York Presbyterian
Hospital
Education
New Jersey Medical School, The University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (1992)
Residency
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mount Sinai School
of Medicine (1996)
Fellowship
Maternal-Fetal Medicine, New York University
School of Medicine (1998)
Certifications
National Board of Medical Examiners
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Rosen is experienced in caring for women
with complicated pregnancies. He specializes
in prenatal diagnosis, invasive ultrasound-guided
procedures in pregnancy including CVS, care
of multiple gestations and pre-term labor.
Dr. Rosen currently serves as the director
of first trimester screening risk assessment.
He is an Attending Physician at Columbia University
Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Before joining Columbia University, Dr. Rosen
served as Director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
for Atlantic Health Systems which includes
Morristown Memorial Hospital, Overlook Hospital,
and Mountainside Hospital in New Jersey. He
was on faculty at New York University Medical
Center in New York. His research at NYU focused
on the molecular basis of preterm labor and
was the basis for numerous peer-reviewed articles.
Dr. Rosen and his colleagues in their new location
at the New Jersey Center for Healthy Living
in Montclair will work with patients and their
obstetricians to manage complications that
may arise from pregnancy. For especially complicated
pregnancies, his team can assume complete care
of patients including management of labor and
delivery at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
In addition, his practice offers screening
for low-risk pregnancies through ultrasound
and first trimester screening for common birth
defects such as Down Syndrome.
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