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Dr. Noah A. Rosen  
Beverly Surgical Associates
75 Herrick Street, Suite 201
Beverly, MA  01915
(978) 927-4004

Education:         University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine: 1994-1998; M.D.
                         Massachusetts Institute of Technology
: 1989-1993; B.S. Electrical Engineering

Training:            Vascular Surgical Fellowship: New York University Medical Center: 2005-2006.
 General Surgical Residency: Boston University Medical Center: 1999-2005.
 General Surgical Internship:
Boston University Medical Center: 1998-1999.

Research:          Wound Healing Laboratory, University of California San Francisco: 2001-2002;
                         studied the effect of a perfluorocarbon emulsion on wound tissue oxygen tension:
                         advisors: Harriet Hopf, MD & Thomas K. Hunt, MD.

                         Boston University Medical Center
: 2000-2001; studied the use of near-infrared
                         spectroscopy to measure blood/tissue pH: advisor: William Charash, MD PhD.

Societies:          American College of Surgeons: Associate Fellow: 2005-
                        The Society for Vascular Surgery: Candidate Member: 2005-
                       
Wound Healing Society: 2002-

Honors:            First Place – Resident Paper Competition: Massachusetts Chapter of the
                        American College of Surgeons
: 2004; awarded for presentation:  “A
                        Comparison of Cerebral Oximetry to EEG as a Monitor of Cerebral Ischemia
                        during Carotid Endarterectomy.”

                        Administrative Chief Surgical Resident: Boston University Medical Center
:
                        2004-2005.

                        Critical Care Award: Boston University Medical Center: 2000; awarded annually to a surgical critical care resident.
Absite Award: Boston University Medical Center: 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005; awarded to the highest scoring surgical resident on the annual surgical in-service examination.
George C. Newton Prize: Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1993; awarded annually to the most innovative digital design project.

Presentations:   Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery – Coral Gables, Fla: March 2005; “The
Effect of a Surgical Resident as Assistant for Carotid Endarterectomy.”

Massachusetts Chapter of the American College of Surgeons – Boston, MA:
Nov 2004; “A Comparison of Cerebral Oximetry to EEG as a Monitor of
Cerebral Ischemia during Carotid Endarterectomy.”

Association for Academic Surgery - Boston, MA: Nov 2002; “Perflubron
Emulsion Increases Subcutaneous Tissue Oxygen Tension.”

International Society of Oxygen Tissue Transport - Manchester, England:
Aug 2002; “Perflubron Emulsion Increases Subcutaneous Tissue Oxygen Tension.”

Wound Healing Society – Baltimore, MD: May 2002; “Perflubron Emulsion Increases Subcutaneous Tissue Oxygen Tension in an Animal Model.”

Association for Academic Surgery – Milwaukee, WI: Nov 2001; “Near-
Infrared Spectrometric Determination of Blood pH.”

Publications:     Rosen NA, Hopf HW, Hunt TK. Perflubron emulsion increases subcutaneous
tissue oxygen tension in rats. Wound Rep Reg; 14; 2006; pp. 55-60.

                        Rosen NA, Hopf HW, Hunt TK. Oxygen and wound healing. In: Falabella,
Kirsner
, edsWound Healing. Marcel Dekker, Inc, 2005; pp. 563-573.

Odilo T, Wagner S, Wicke C, Scheuenstuhl H, Hussain MZ, Rosen N,
Seremetiev
A, Becker HD, Hunt TK. Lactate and oxygen constitute a
fundamental regulatory mechanism in wound healing. Wound Rep Reg; 11;
2003; pp. 504-509.

Rosen NA, Charash WE, Hirsch EF. Near-infrared spectrometric determination
of blood pH.
J Surg Res; 106; 2002; pp. 282-286.

Patent:             Rosen NA, Kohl BA. Transbronchial reflectance oximetric measurement of
                        mixed venous oxygen saturation, and device therefor.
U.S. Patent 6,961,600 B2,
                        Nov 1, 2005.

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