

David Rosen
Dr. David Rosen is internationally recognized for his expertise in Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia and his significant contributions to the field of anesthesiology. As a Professor and Vice Chair of Research at the West Virginia University School of Medicine in the Department of Anesthesiology, Dr. Rosen has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding and practice of anesthesia in pediatric cardiac surgery. Dr. Rosen's research interests are deeply rooted in cardiac surgery and pediatric cardiac anesthesia, where he has made substantial advancements through his work. His research has been presented at numerous national and international conferences, showcasing his commitment to sharing knowledge and improving patient outcomes. His dedication to research is further evidenced by his strong publication record in leading scientific journals, where he has explored topics such as anesthesia techniques, cardiac surgery innovations, and pediatric pain management strategies. Board-certified in Pediatric Anesthesiology, Dr. Rosen has been recognized with several awards for his outstanding contributions to the field. His work not only enhances the academic community but also directly impacts clinical practices, ensuring that young patients receive the highest standard of care during cardiac procedures. In addition to his research and clinical work, Dr. Rosen is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of anesthesiologists. He is passionate about education and is committed to fostering an environment of learning and innovation at West Virginia University. His leadership in the department is marked by a collaborative approach, encouraging interdisciplinary research and the integration of new technologies in anesthesiology. Dr. Rosen's dedication to his field and his patients is unwavering, and his work continues to influence both academic and clinical practices in pediatric cardiac anesthesia. His contributions have not only advanced the field but have also set new standards for excellence in patient care and research.
Publications
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, 79-96, 2021-10-13