Frederick C. Rosin, M.D.
frosin@med.wayne.edu
Departmental Role
My contribution has been primarily the supervision and training of
family practice residents in the ambulatory care setting. Another
area has been the teaching and supervision of obstetrical care and
deliveries. More than 20 years of private practice have provided both
experiences and skills that strengthen my teaching activities.
Education
University of Michigan, BS in Pharmacy, 1968
Wayne State University, School of Medicine, MD, 1973
Saginaw Cooperative Hospitals, Family Practice Residency, 1973-1976
Training and Experience
William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, Staff Pharmacist, 1968-1973
Saginaw Cooperative Hospitals, Family Practice Residency, 1973-1976
Family Physician, Private Practice, Saginaw, MI, 1976-1980
Medical Director, Luther Manor Nursing Home, Saginaw, MI, 1976-1996
Assistant Clinical Professor, Volunteer Faculty, Department of Family
Practice, Michigan State
University, College of Human Medicine, Saginaw Clinical Campus, 1977-1996
Active Staff, Saginaw General Hospital, Saginaw, MI, 1977-1996
Active Staff, St. Luke’s Hospital, Saginaw, MI, 1977-1996
Family Physician, Private Practice, Frankenmuth, MI, 1980-1996
General Staff, Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit, MI, 1997 to present
General Staff, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, Commerce Twp., MI, 1997
to present
Medical Director, University Family Physicians – Huron Valley,
Novi, MI, 1/1997-6/2003
Associate Residency Director, Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences
Residency, Wayne State
University, School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, 1997 to present
Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences
, Wayne State University,
School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, 1997 to present
Primary Interests
The Patient-Centered Clinical Method, practice management, risk management,
management of the difficult patient, obstetrics in family practice,
preventive medicine.
Poster Presentation
Roth LM, Bridge PD, Moorman LD, Neale AV, Porcerelli JP, Rose EA,
Rosin F, Schenk M, Schwartz KL. The champions project: A two-tiered
mentoring approach to clinical faculty development.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
(STFM). Denver, CO, April 2001.
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