Dr. Mark
Rottenberg

A third generation physician, Dr. Mark Rottenberg received
his first real stethoscope from his grandfather at age two. His father influenced the
selection of his future medical specialty by introducing him as an impressionable four
year old to the founder of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic. By
the age of twelve, he had experience taking and reading X-rays, EKG's and giving shots.
Presently, Dr. Mark Rottenberg is pleased to
announce that he is thoroughly enjoying the challenges of helping his patients with
control of pain and management of disability caused by injury or disease. An active
educator of medical students, residents and other doctors, he is still enthusiastically
embracing the diagnosis, treatment and education of his loyal patients.
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
1975 B.S. with high distinction, University of Michigan
1977 M.D. University of Michigan
1979 M.S. in Rehabilitation, University of Washington
Training:
1977-1980 Combined internship and residency in Rehabilitation
Medicine, University of Washington
Board Certification:
1981 American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
1989 American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine
Teaching Appointments:
1981-1982 Clinical Instructor, Wayne State University School of Medicine
1982-Present Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine
Affiliations:
Providence Hospital
Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital
Harper Hospital
Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan
Sinai-Grace Hospital
Professional Organizations:
American Academy of Pain
Medicine
American Academy of Physical
Medicine & Rehabilitation
American Association of
Electrodiagnostic Medicine
American College of
Rheumatology
American College of Sports Medicine
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
American Medical
Association
Association of Academic
Physiatrists
International
Association for the Study of Pain
Michigan State Medical Society
Oakland County Medical Society
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