Dr.
Rothman earned his medical degree and completed an
internship in Internal Medicine from the Hahnemann
University School of Medicine and Hahnemann University
Hospital in Philadelphia. He was a resident in
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the Medical
College of Pennsylvania Hospital and at Sinai Hospital
of Baltimore, before completing his fellowship in
Neuroradiology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in
Chicago.
Dr. Rothman served as a Neuroradiologist and
Assistant Professor of Radiology, Neurosurgery, and
Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery at the University of
Maryland Medical Center for seven years, and was
subsequently a consulting staff member in Neuroradiology
at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. His
practice has focused on Adult & Pediatric Neuroradiology
and Sports Medicine/Orthopedic MRI. He has provided
Teleradiology services in both solo and group practices
since 2000.
Dr. Rothman’s research interests have spanned
hundreds of professional papers, posters, presentations
and lectures with an emphasis on emergency neuroimaging,
sports trauma, cerebrovascular disease, multiple
sclerosis and tumor development, among other topics. One
of his favorite research presentations was the
"Evaluation of the Spine in a 1,000-year old Peruvian
Mummy with 3D Virtual Navigation." Dr. Rothman continues
to lecture extensively.
Dr. Rothman is Board Certified by the ABR in
Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology and is a Senior
member of the American Society of Neuroradiology. He is
heavily involved in the ACR & ASNR Guideline writing and
revision process, and has served on many committees for
both organizations. |