Undergraduate: BA in Chemistry, magna cum laude, Brandeis University (Waltham, MA), Phi Beta Kappa
Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
Internship: Internal Medicine - Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
Residency: Anesthesiology - Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
Society Membership: American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists, and Practitioners; American Society of Anesthesiologists; and Connecticut State Society of Anesthesiologists
Past Leadership: Department Chair Anesthesiology, Bristol Hospital (Bristol, CT); Anesthesiologist-in-Chief, The Miriam Hospital (Providence, RI); Secretary and Education Coordinator Rhode Island Society of Anesthesiologists
Dr. Rosenfeld has provided anesthesia care for over 30 years. He received his undergraduate degree magna cum laude in Chemistry from Brandeis University with highest departmental honors and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. He received his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine and completed his anesthesia residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Over the years, Dr. Rosenfeld practiced his trade in hospital settings and was the Chairman of the Department of Anesthesia at 2 hospitals. Dr. Rosenfeld is a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, the Connecticut State Society of Anesthesiologists, and previously served on the Executive Committee (Secretary and Education Coordinator) for the Rhode Island Society of Anesthesiologists. He is also a member of the American Ketamine Society of Physicians, Psychotherapists, and Providers.
Dr. Rosenfeld and his wife Debbie have three children who are all happily employed or finishing their education. As a family, they enjoy skiing, bike riding, and exploring the world together. In winter months, Dr. Rosenfeld is happy to spend his spare time on the ski slopes. He was the proud coach of his sons' sports teams growing up and an avid tap dancer with his daughter (ask for pictures)! He enjoys reading historical fiction, history, and biographies in his spare time.