Andrew Rosenthal, MD
Memorial Division of Trauma Services
1150 N 35th Avenue
Suite 650
Hollywood, FL 33021
954-965-3599
About Me
Chief, Trauma Services, Memorial Healthcare System
Dr. Andrew Rosenthal is a board-certified trauma surgeon. He earned his medical degree at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1999, and completed his internship at the University of Illinois College of Medicine/Metropolitan Group Hospitals in 2004. He attended Emory University School of Medicine as a fellow in surgical critical care and trauma. Dr. Rosenthal first joined Memorial Regional Hospital’s Trauma Program as a member of the general surgery trauma team in August 2006. He is a published author, with articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Related Medical ServicesLanguages
- Spanish
Education
Education
University Of Illinois, 1999, Surgery
Internships
University Of Ill College Of Medicine Metropolitan, 2004, Surgery
Certifications
American Board of Surgery-Surgery
American Board of Surgery-Surgical Critical Care
Awards Achievements and More
Publications
Professional Organizations
- Society of Critical Care Medicine
- Eastern Association of Surgery and Trauma
- Broward County Medical Society
- Florida Committee on Trauma
- American Medical Association
- American College of Surgeons
- Pan-American Trauma Society
- American Society for Parentral and Enteral Nutrition
- American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Presentations
- “Thoracic Emergencies,” Florida Academy of Physician Assistants, 2009
- “Ultrasound in the Acute Care Environment,” Florida Academy of Physician Assistants, Critical Care Workshop, 2009
- “Family Presence During a Code,” Broward County Chapter of American Association of Critical Care Nurses, 34th Annual Spring Seminar, 2009
- “Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Severe Hypoxemia Following Trauma Pneumonectomy,” Southeastern Surgical Congress, 2009
- “Faculty Food Fight: Nutritional Issues in Complex Surgical Patients: What the Non-Surgeon Needs to Know,” American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2009
- “Shock,” Surgery Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, 2008
- “The Use of Ultrasound in Critically Ill Patients,” Critical Care Workshop, Florida Academy of Physician Assistants, 2008
- “Trauma: Beyond the First Hour,” American Association of Critical Care Nurses, 33rd Annual Spring Seminar, 2008
Awards
- First Place, American College of Surgeons Georgia Committee on Trauma Research Competition, 2005
- First Prize, Trauma Video-Based Education Program, ACS Committee on Trauma, 2005
- Second Place, Clinical Presentation, Georgia Chapter ACS, 2005
- Rudolph G. Mrazek, M.D. Memorial Award, Highest ABSITE Score, 2000
- MBA Leadership Grant
- AMA MECO Scholarship, 2000
- Metropolitan Chicago Chapter General Surgery Representative to ACS Candidate Society, 2003-2004