Jack Rose, M.D.
Neurointensivist
Dr. Rose is an expert in neurointensive care and cerebrovascular disease
and was among the first 100 physicians in the world to become Board Certified
in Neurocritical Care. He is also Board Certified in Neurology as well
as Vascular Neurology. In early 2014, Dr. Rose was recruited by Washington
Township Medical Foundation to augment Washington Hospital’s comprehensive
stroke and neurosurgical programs, especially in cerebrovascular neurosurgery
and interventional neuroradiology. Prior to joining WTMF, Dr. Rose was
Medical Director of Neurocritical Care at California Pacific Medical Center
in San Francisco, where he also directed CPMC’s Neurocritical Care
fellowship and Dartmouth’s affiliated medical student neurology
clerkship programs. For his passion towards and efforts in student education
at CPMC, Dr. Rose was appointed to the faculty of Geisel School of Medicine
at Dartmouth as Assistant Professor of Neurology.
Dr. Rose received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University, where
he focused on both molecular neuroscience and bioethics. He then returned
to his native New York and worked before and during medical school in
the neuroscience laboratory of Nobel Laureate Eric R. Kandel, M.D., at
Columbia University’s Center of Neurobiology and Behavior. After
obtaining his medical degree from Columbia University’s College
of Physicians and Surgeons, Dr. Rose next received his medical and neurological
training at New York Presbyterian Hospital’s Neurological Institute,
where he was selected as Chief Resident. A two-year Neurocritical Care
fellowship at University of California San Francisco followed, bringing
Dr. Rose and his growing family back to the Bay Area.
In this video from ABC7 News
Bay Area and Bay Area Healthier Together, Dr. Rose and Jeffrey Thomas, MD, discuss the importance of neurointerventional
radiology in the improvement of stroke and aneurysm outcomes.
Location:
2500 Mowry Ave., #222
Fremont, CA 94538