Dr. Rossberg earned his undergraduate and medical degrees in 1987, after completing a combined seven-year program at City College of New York and Mount Sinai School of Medicine in Manhattan. He decided to combine his interest in pediatrics and anesthesiology and become a pediatric anesthesiologist.
Dr. Rossberg completed residencies in pediatrics and anesthesiology at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, followed by a fellowship in pediatric anesthesia and critical care medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He arrived at Hopkins in the mid-1990s.
His research interests included pediatric transplant anesthesia, anesthesia for children with congenital heart disease and mechanisms of neurological protection and fiberoptic intubation.
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