Naomi Rosenberg, MD
Assistant Dean for Narrative Medicine and Health Humanities
Assistant Professor, Clinical Emergency Medicine
- About Me
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Clinical Interests
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Narrative medicine
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Non-fiction writing
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Forensic medicine
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Comprehensive care for the injured patient
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Humanism in Medicine
Research Interests
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Comprehensive care for the injured patient
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Qualitative patient-centered research to improve health outcomes
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- Education, Training & Credentials
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Educational Background
- Residency, Emergency Medicine, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 2016
- MD, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 2013
- Post-baccalaureate, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, 2005
- BA, English Language and Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2003
- Publications
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Additional Publications
Rosenberg, N. (2011). Those Who Survived. In Paul Farmer (ED.), Haiti After the Earthquake. (pp. 320-329). New York: Public Affairs
Rosenberg, N. How to Tell A Mother Her Child is Dead. The New York Times, September 2016
Rosenberg, N. Vitez, M. Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” and the Challenge of Growing Up in Medical Training. Journal of American Medical Association, October 2019
Rosenberg, N. How Working Christmas Eve in the Hospital Became This Family’s Tradition. The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2019