Joseph M. Rosen
Professor of Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Adjunct Professor of Engineering and Senior Lecturer
Education
- B.A., Biology, Cornell University 1974
- M.D., Stanford University School of Medicine 1978
Research Interests
Nerve repair and human machine interfaces; microsurgery and transplantation of limbs; computer-aided surgery; virtual reality simulators and methods of education; telemedicine and informatics; healthcare delivery for medical disasters and counter measures for bio-terrorism.
Teaching
News
Rosen investigates new rehabilitation surgeries
The Dartmouth
November 14, 2011Prof. suggests changes to current H1N1 strategy
The Dartmouth
October 2, 2009Miracle baby in the US
VietNamNet Bridge
September 7, 2008Mauled toddler visits Granite State for surgery
NH Union Leader
August 28, 2008Destiny’s child
VietNamNet Bridge
July 13, 2008Kudos: Recognition for Dartmouth faculty, staff and students
VOX of Dartmouth
June 23, 2008Surgical software: Computer program would reduce errors during surgery
NH Union Leader
May 19, 2008Dartmouth joins effort to help war wounded
April 17, 2008Defense Department grants $1.6 million
Concord Monitor
April 4, 2008NH Scientists Receive $1.6 Million In Defense Grants
UNH
February 4, 2008Rivaling Nature: The war in Iraq has increased demand for limb and facial plastic surgeons
Smithsonian
February 1, 2007
In Dartmouth Engineer Magazine
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Kudos
Winter 2012 -
Doctor in the Class: Plastic surgeon Joseph Rosen wants to fix health care. Teaching engineering students is part of his plan.
Summer 2009 -
Kudos
Summer 2008 -
Kudos
Spring/Summer 2007 -
Kudos
Fall 2006 -
Classroom: Biotechnology of Healthcare
Spring 2006
Video
Seminar: The New Face of War: Engineering Medicine for the Wounded Warrior in the 21st Century










