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Joseph M. Rosen
Adjunct Professor of Engineering
Professor of Surgery, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
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.
Education
- BA, Biology, Cornell University 1974
- MD, Stanford University School of Medicine 1978
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Seminar: The New Face of War: Engineering Medicine for the Wounded Warrior in the 21st Century
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Rivaling Nature: The war in Iraq has increased demand for limb and facial plastic surgeons
Mar 07, 2011
Rivaling Nature: The war in Iraq has increased demand for limb and facial plastic surgeons
Mar 07, 2011