Former Plastic Surgeon Dr. Joel Roskind to Instruct at Boston University Medical School
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010After a thirty year stretch as a plastic surgeon, New York’s Joel Roskind MD now plans to provide his knowledge to other physicians, both ordained and rising. Accomplished doctors may do good from referring with him in the domains of practice management and outpatient facility accreditation. On the clinical side, medical pupils at Boston University will have the chance to take Integrated Problems, a differential diagnosis class, from Joel Roskind.
Joel Roskind MD has been a medical renaissance man throughout his career. After completing his bachelors degree at Franklin and Marshall College and Hofstra University, medical school at the University of Louisville and internships at the Montefiore-Einstein Medical Center in the Bronx and St. Louis University Hospitals, he went on to a fellow ship at the Christine Kleinert Institute of Hand and Microsurgery in Louisville, Kentucky.
At Boston University he will consult a differential diagnosis class titled Integrated Problems. Roskind has previously taught at Boston University, as well as the University of California, San Diego, the Nassau University Medical Center, North Shore University Hospital, Cornell Medical School and the University Of Miami School Of Medicine.
Dr. Joel Roskind will also draw on his clinical experience to instruct Integrated Problems at Boston University. The course will cover complex problems in differential diagnosis, a subject with which he is intimately familiar. Roskind MD also brings a wealth of expertise in practice management, which deals with business aspects of medicine, such as hiring and training staff, setting up electronic systems and patient relations.
Fulfilling the trust that patients put in their doctors has always been a part of Joel Roskinds personal mission as a physician. Through his work as a instructor and advisor, Dr. Joel Roskind hopes to continue to contribute to the medical profession in a broader and more comprehensive way. When he is not lecturing or consulting, he plans to pursue a personal interest in Judaic studies.