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Daniel Roses

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Daniel F. Roses is an American surgeon and professor of surgery and oncology at New York University School of Medicine,[1] serving as a senior attending surgeon at Tisch Hospital of NYU Langone Health.[2]

Following surgical training at the NYU-Bellevue Medical Center, Roses served on active duty as a lieutenant commander with the Medical Corps.[2] He subsequently returned to the New York University School of Medicine as a clinical fellow of the American Cancer Society.

Roses has authored, or co-authored, over 250 published manuscripts, abstracts, and book chapters, as well as three books, including Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma (W.B. Saunders) and Breast Cancer (Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone), now in its second edition.[3]

He serves as Director of the Breast Cancer Discovery Fund and the Cancer Surgery Research Fund at the NYU School of Medicine. He is also the Principal Investigator at NYU for the National Cancer Institute Multicenter Sentinel Lymphadenectomy Trial for malignant melanoma.[4]

Awards and honors

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Roses has received the following awards:

  • Daniel G. Miller Excellence in Medicine Award from the Israel Cancer Research Fund (2011);[1]
  • Wings of Hope Humanitarian Award from the Melanoma Research Foundation (2011);[1]
  • Solomon A. Bersin Alumni Achievement Award in Clinical Science from the NYU School of Medicine (2005);[5]
  • Physician of the Year Award from the Rambam Medical Center in Israel (1999);[1]
  • Gender Equity Award from the American Medical Women's Association (1998);[1]
  • Albert Gallatin Medical Alumni Award from the NYU School of Medicine (1997)[citation needed];
  • Manhattan Breast Cancer Awareness Award (1997);[1]
  • Great Teacher Award from New York University (1993);[1]
  • Distinguished Teacher Award from the NYU School of Medicine (1980, 1981, 1983, 1991, and 1993).[1]

Roses is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He has served as the New York State Chairman for its Commission on Cancer and as President of the New York Surgical Society (2008–2009).[6] He is a member of over 20 professional societies, including the American Surgical Association, Alpha Omega Alpha, the Society of Surgical Oncology, the Society of University Surgeons, the American Association for Cancer Research, and the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

Published works

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  • Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma (W.B. Saunders) ISBN 0721677061
  • Breast Cancer (Elsevier Churchill Livingstone) eBook ISBN 9780702035975 Hardcover ISBN 9780443066344

References

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