Community Academic Profiles

Department: Orthopaedic Surgery

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  • Academic Appointments Professor (Teaching),  Pathology
    Professor (Teaching) (By courtesy),  Orthopaedic Surgery
    Clinical Focus
    • Pathology
    • Anatomic Pathology
    Research Interest

    Autopsy pathology. Medical informatics in pathology: structured reports; diagnostic coding. Orthopedic pathology: implanted prosthetic materials. Medical education: case-based learning in pathology; the use of glass slides, images and specimens in pathology; faculty development (teaching improvement) in the basic medical sciences.

  • Academic Appointments Professor (Clinical),  Orthopaedic Surgery
    Clinical Focus
    • Orthopaedics, Pediatric
    • spinal deformity correcton
    • developmental hip dysplasia
    Research Interest

    The primary subjects of my research interests over the past ten years have been clinical reviews of series of patients with a variety of pediatric orthopaedic treatable conditions. These have included neuromuscular scoliosis, developmental dislocation of the hip, and deformities in cerebral palsy.

  • Academic Appointments Clinical Assistant Professor,  Orthopaedic Surgery
    Clinical Focus
    • Physical Medicine and Rehab
    • Musculoskeletal Diseases
    • Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Medicine
    Research Interest

    Clinical applications of musculoskeletal ultrasound

  • Academic Appointments Associate Professor - Med Center Line,  Orthopaedic Surgery
    Member,  Child Health Research Institute
    Member,  Bio-X
    Research Interest

    Dr. Rose is Director of the Motion & Gait Analysis Lab, her research focuses on the neuromuscular mechanisms underlying gait deficits in cerebral palsy (CP), including muscle pathology, motor control, postural balance,and neuromuscular activation. Recent research examines neonatal brain development on MRI & gait deficits in preterm children. Dr. Rose serves on the Research Committee of the AACPDM and leads the NIH Research Network on Artificial Walking FES-assisted Gait for Children with CP.

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