InSight Ultrasound Specialists, Inc. is a World Class Company Devoted to Providing the Finest in Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging Available.
About Robert Rosner:
InSight Ultrasound Specialists, Inc. was established in 2005 by Robert Rosner, RVT, RDMS, RT, AAS, a board certified Diagnostic Vascular and General Sonographer, with extensive training and experience in the field of Medical Ultrasound for the past 30 years.
Professional reads are provided by Florida Radiology Consultants, P.A. (FRC). These board certified Radiologists have provided professional reads for the Lee Memorial Health System and Southwest Florida for over 30 years.
Related Education Dates
New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center School of Ultrasonography New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center School of Radiography
1980-1981 1978-1980
Related Work Experience
LMR Imaging at Riverwalk, Fort Myers, Fl. Naples Diagnostic Imaging Center Naples, Fl. Cape Coral Hospital, Cape Coral, Fl. Park Avenue Radiologists, New York, NY. Marshak, Maklansky, Kurzban, Grunther and Stoll, New York, NY. Doctors Hospital, New York, NY. New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY.
Board Certified by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers in Abdominal, Obstetric, Gynecologic and Vascular Sonography.
Professional Affiliations
Member, American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. (A.R.D.M.S.)
Member, Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (S.D.M.S.)
Member, Society for Vascular Ultrasound (S.V.U.)
Member, American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (A.R.R.T.)
Member, American Society of Echocardiography (A.S.E.)
Publications/Studies
Co-authored published article, “Color Doppler Flow Imaging in Central Vein Occlusion. Hemodynamic Evidence of Ischemia,” as well as performing all exams in this study.
Active participation in fine needle aspirations with recently-developed “Ultrafast Papanicolaou Stain,” a new staining method developed by Dr. Grace Yang, Cytopathologist, New York Hospital – Cornell Medical Center. This technique, a modification of the Papanicolaou stain, was profiled in The New York Times science section, April 25, 1995.
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