Director of Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology Service, Division of Anatomic Pathology
Program Director of Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology Fellowship
Director of Intraoperative Consultation Service, Division of Anatomic Pathology
Biography
Andrew Rosenberg, MD is a Clinical Professor who serves as the Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs and in multiple administrative directors' positions. He received his MD at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia PA and is board certified in Anatomic Pathology. Dr. Rosenberg is a surgical pathologist with expertise in the pathobiology of diseases and neoplasms of the musculoskeletal system. His training in anatomic pathology began at the Massachusetts General Hospital as Chief Resident and subsequently as a faculty member for 30 years. His primary focus is the surgical pathology of the bone and soft tissue pathology where the volume of tumors from the university and consultation practice is challenging. This experience has provided the materials for Dr. Rosenberg to be able to teach pathologists, orthopedic surgeons, and medical and radiation oncologists and to publish over 300 articles and 60 chapters, and several books focusing on bone tumors and sarcomas of the musculoskeletal system.
Education & Training
Education
1981: Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1983: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Residency, Resident (PGY-2) Anatomic Pathology
1982: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Residency, Resident (PGY-1) Anatomic Pathology
Licensures and Certifications
State of Florida
Florida Medical License, Medical Doctor
The American Board of Pathology
Certification in Anatomic Pathology
State of Massachusetts
Massachusetts Medical License
Honors & Awards
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Teaching Interests
I am an active teacher in our training program, regularly presenting interesting cases and lectures to our medical students and residents, as well as, residents from other programs. I also lecture to pathology and orthopaedic residents and fellows at all of the HMS hospitals, and I also routinely lecture to the orthopaedic residents of Boston University Medical Center. My teaching activities concentrate on the biology and pathophysiology of the musculoskeletal system.
Research Interests
My research interests encompass neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The majority of my investigations have been clinicopathologic studies that have utilized state of the art diagnostic modalities to increase our understanding of diseases and neoplasms and identify new entities. Currently, my research effort is involving the field of molecular genetics of bone and soft tissue tumors.
Publications
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