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Rosen, Peter was born on August 3, 1935 in Brooklyn. Son of Isadore Theodore and Jessie Olga (Solomon) Rosen.
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administrator educator emergency physician
Rosen, Peter was born on August 3, 1935 in Brooklyn. Son of Isadore Theodore and Jessie Olga (Solomon) Rosen.
Bachelor, University of Chicago, 1955; Doctor of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, 1960.
Intern, University of Chicago Hospitals & Clinics, 1960-1961;
resident, Highland County Hospital, Oakland, California, 1961-1965;
associate professor division emergency medicine, University of Chicago Hospitals & Clinics, 1971-1973;
professor division emergency medicine, University of Chicago Hospitals & Clinics, 1973-1977;
director division emergency medicine, Denver City Health & Hospitals, 1977-1986, 87-89;
assistant director department emergency medicine, University of California, San Diego Medical Center, since 1989;
director education department emergency medicine, University of California, San Diego Medical Center, since 1989;
director emergency medicine residency program, University of California, San Diego Medical Center, since 1991. Attending physician Hot Springs Memorial Hospital, Thermopolis, Wyoming, Worland (Wyoming) County Hospital, Basin-Graybull Hospital, Basin, Wyoming, 1968-1971, University of Chicago Hospitals & Clinics, 1971-1977. Director emergency medicine residency program, division emergency medicine University of Chicago Hospitals & Clinics, 1971-1977.
Emergency medicine medical advisor State of Colorado, 1977-1985. Director emergency medicine residency program Denver General Hospital, St. Anthony Hospital Systems, St. Joseph Hospital, 1977-1988. Clinical professor division emergency medicine Oregon Health Sciences U., Portland, 1978-1989.
Professor section emergency medicine, department surgery U. Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1984-1989. Deputy manager medical affairs Denver Department Health & Hospitals, 1986-1987. Medical director life flight air medical service University of California, San Diego Medical Center, 1989-1991.
Member hospital staff University of California, San Diego Medical Center, Tri-City Medical Center, Oceanside, California, since 1989. Base hospital physician, Adjunct Professor medicine & surgery University of California, San Diego Medical Center, since 1989. Chair medical ethics committee, mem.ethics consult team University of California, San Diego Medical Center, since 1990, member recruitment and admissions committee, since 1992.
Lecturer in field; consultant in field.
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Captain United States Marine Corps, 1965-1968, lieutenant colonel Reserve inactive. Fellow American College Surgeons, American Burn Association, American College Emergency Physicians (chairman education committee 1977-1979, board directors Colorado chapter 1977-1980, president Colorado chapter 1981-1982, North Carolina chapter award 1976, Outstanding Contributions and Leadership in Emergency Medicine award 1977, Silver Tongue Debater award 1980, John. D. Mills Outstanding Contribution to Emergency Medicine award 1984).
Member American Trauma Society (founding), Society Academy Emergency Medicine (Leadership award 1990), Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (graduate), Council Emergency Medicine Directors.
Married Ann Helen Rosen, May 16, 1959. Children: Henry, Monte, Curt, Ted.