Scott I. Rosen, MD
Urology
Independent Cliniciani
Accepting New Patients
About
Philosophy of care
As a solo physician my entire career, I believe that the physician-patient relationship is the most important part of good medical care. All patients deserve prompt and personalized attention from their physician. I make myself easily available for patient phone calls and timely office appointments.
Why I entered medicine
I have had a strong interest in science and a desire to help other people as far back as I can remember. I never had any doubt in my early years that I would eventually become a physician and ultimately do my part in serving my community.
Community involvement
I am involved in my community and religious institution. I regularly donate to local charities.
Personal interests
I spend most of my limited free time with family, children and grandchildren. When I do have time to get away, I enjoy theater and travel.
Education
Undergraduate
University of Pennsylvania, BS, 1984
Medical Training
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, MD - Doctor of Medicine, 1988
Training
Internship 1989
Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Residency 1990
General Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Residency 1994
Urology, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Certifications
American Board of Urology - Urology
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