Background
III, Edward Carl Rosenow, was born on November 2, 1934 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of Oscar Ferdinand and Mildred Irene (Eichelberger) R.
III, Edward Carl Rosenow, was born on November 2, 1934 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of Oscar Ferdinand and Mildred Irene (Eichelberger) R.
Bachelor of Science, Ohio State University, 1955; Doctor of Medicine, Ohio State University, 1959; Master of Science in Medicine, University of Minnesota, 1969.
Intern, Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio., 1959-1960; resident in internal medicine, Mayo Graduate School Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, 1960-1965; clinical fellow in thoracic diseases, Mayo Graduate School Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, 1965-1966; consultant in internal medicine (pulmonary diseases), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, 1966; instructor in medicine, Mayo Graduate School Medicine, Rochester, 1969-1973; assistant professor medicine, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, 1973-1977; associate professor medicine, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, 1977-1980; professor medicine, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, 1980; chairman division pulmonary and critical care medicine, 1987-1994; associate director internal medicine residency program, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, 1977-1979; program director internal medicine residency program, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, 1979-1984; secretary Mayo staff, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, 1979; president Mayo staff, 1986; Arthur M. and Gladys D. Gray professor medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, since 1987; professor emeritus, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, since 1996. Consultant National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Houston.
Captain Medical corpus, United States army, 1962-1964. Fellow American College of Physicians (governor Minnesota chapter 1987-1991, Ralph S. Claypoole Senior award for Lifetime Dedication to Patient Care 1995, Minnesota chapter Laureate award 1994, Distinguished Lecturer award 1996), American College Chest Physicians (master fellow, editorial board CHEST 1973-1978, editor special case reports 1975-1990, committee on postgraduate medical education 1978-1984, science program committee 1982, committee on undergraduate medical education 1981-1982, co-chairman science program committee International College Chest Physicians meeting, Sydney, Australia, 1985, regent 1984-1988, president elect 1988-1989, president 1989-1990, president Chest Foundation since 1998, Endowed Honorary Lecturer in name since 2004). Member American Medical Association, Southern Minnesota Medical Association, Minnesota Thoracic Society, American Thoracic Society, Sigma Xi.
Married Constance Donna Grahame, September 7, 1957. Children: Sheryl Lynn, Scott Edward.