About Me
After completing her undergraduate studies at Harvard University, Dr. Carolyn Rosen obtained her MD from NYU School of Medicine. She did both her residency in pediatrics and an ambulatory pediatric fellowship at NYU/Bellevue Medical Center. Upon completion of her fellowship, she joined the general pediatric faculty at NYU/Bellevue where her focus was on asthma and diabetes. Dr. Rosen joined the General Pediatric Academic faculty at Mount Sinai Medical Center in July 1999. Since joining, she has focused on resident education, asthma and obesity. She founded the Pediatric Associates Asthma Follow Up clinic, which is a program designed to decrease emergency room utilization and re-hospitalization following admission for asthma. From 2001-2004, Dr. Rosen was named Project Manager for one of the 22 nationally funded CDC Asthma Counselor intervention programs. She has continued her work with this program in collaboration with the NYC Department of Health, training four asthma counselors currently working in East Harlem. In addition to her regular responsibilities as a member of the division of general pediatrics, she was named Continuity Clinic Director in July 2002 and became Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Residency Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center in 2006. Since becoming Associate Program Director, she has had a particular interest in evaluations of both residents and fellows in the General Academic Pediatric Fellowship.
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Pediatrics, Pediatrics AssociatesHospital Affiliations
About Me
After completing her undergraduate studies at Harvard University, Dr. Carolyn Rosen obtained her MD from NYU School of Medicine. She did both her residency in pediatrics and an ambulatory pediatric fellowship at NYU/Bellevue Medical Center. Upon completion of her fellowship, she joined the general pediatric faculty at NYU/Bellevue where her focus was on asthma and diabetes. Dr. Rosen joined the General Pediatric Academic faculty at Mount Sinai Medical Center in July 1999. Since joining, she has focused on resident education, asthma and obesity. She founded the Pediatric Associates Asthma Follow Up clinic, which is a program designed to decrease emergency room utilization and re-hospitalization following admission for asthma. From 2001-2004, Dr. Rosen was named Project Manager for one of the 22 nationally funded CDC Asthma Counselor intervention programs. She has continued her work with this program in collaboration with the NYC Department of Health, training four asthma counselors currently working in East Harlem. In addition to her regular responsibilities as a member of the division of general pediatrics, she was named Continuity Clinic Director in July 2002 and became Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Residency Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center in 2006. Since becoming Associate Program Director, she has had a particular interest in evaluations of both residents and fellows in the General Academic Pediatric Fellowship.
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Position
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Pediatrics, Pediatrics AssociatesHospital Affiliations
About Me
After completing her undergraduate studies at Harvard University, Dr. Carolyn Rosen obtained her MD from NYU School of Medicine. She did both her residency in pediatrics and an ambulatory pediatric fellowship at NYU/Bellevue Medical Center. Upon completion of her fellowship, she joined the general pediatric faculty at NYU/Bellevue where her focus was on asthma and diabetes. Dr. Rosen joined the General Pediatric Academic faculty at Mount Sinai Medical Center in July 1999. Since joining, she has focused on resident education, asthma and obesity. She founded the Pediatric Associates Asthma Follow Up clinic, which is a program designed to decrease emergency room utilization and re-hospitalization following admission for asthma. From 2001-2004, Dr. Rosen was named Project Manager for one of the 22 nationally funded CDC Asthma Counselor intervention programs. She has continued her work with this program in collaboration with the NYC Department of Health, training four asthma counselors currently working in East Harlem. In addition to her regular responsibilities as a member of the division of general pediatrics, she was named Continuity Clinic Director in July 2002 and became Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Residency Program at Mount Sinai Medical Center in 2006. Since becoming Associate Program Director, she has had a particular interest in evaluations of both residents and fellows in the General Academic Pediatric Fellowship.
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Pediatrics, Pediatrics AssociatesHospital Affiliations
Clinical Focus
- Acute Illness Care
- Anemia Screening
- Asthma Management
- Chronic Disease Management
- Developmental Screening
- Immunizations
- Obesity Screening and Management
- Well Child Care
- Acute Illness Care
- Anemia Screening
- Asthma Management
- Chronic Disease Management
- Developmental Screening
- Immunizations
- Obesity Screening and Management
- Well Child Care
Education
MD, nyusm
Residency, Pediatrics
New York University School of Medicine
Fellowship, Pediatrics
New York University School of Medicine
Awards
2002
City Council Citation
City Council, The City of New York
1986
Cum Laude
Harvard University
1984
Harvard College Scholarship
Harvard University
1982
Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Award
Harvard University
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Dr. Rosen did not report having any of the following types of financial relationships with industry during 2022 and/or 2023: consulting, scientific advisory board, industry-sponsored lectures, service on Board of Directors, participation on industry-sponsored committees, equity ownership valued at greater than 5% of a publicly traded company or any value in a privately held company. Please note that this information may differ from information posted on corporate sites due to timing or classification differences.
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