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Ronald Rosenberg, MD, Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Care

Ronald Rosenberg Directs a Range of Treatments and Modalities at the Michigan TMS Center for Women

Ronald Rosenberg, MD, Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who 
for Excellence in Health Care
2014-04-04
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI, April 4, 2014 (Press-News.org) Ronald Rosenberg, MD, Director of the Michigan TMS Center for Women, has been recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in health care.

Dr. Rosenberg has gained longstanding success in the health care field and similar industries. He received a high school scholarship award for pharmacy and has not looked back since. Dr. Rosenberg has 31 years of experience in the field, and has gained expertise in women's health, depression, psychotherapy, obstetrics and gynecology and addiction medicine. For the past two years he has served as director of Michigan TMS Center for Women. Dr. Rosenberg utilizes groundbreaking treatments for depression. He is responsible for addressing postpartum depression and Parkinson's disease, and prescribing medication as needed. Dr. Rosenberg wrote "Conquering Postpartum Depression," which was published in 2003.

Dr. Rosenberg received an MD in 1981 Michigan State University and a bachelor's degree in pharmacy in 1978 from the University of Michigan. He holds addiction medicine certification. Dr. Rosenberg is a member of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. He is liste in the Top 20 Michigan Pharmacists Association by Skyline Magazine. Dr. Rosenberg donates to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the NAACP. He will be featured in an upcoming edition of Pro-Files Magazine. In 2012, he was singled out as Worldwide Who's Who Professional of the Year in Industry. In 2011, Dr. Rosenberg was distinguished as a Worldwide Who's Who VIP member.

Visit http://michigantmscenters.com/ourstaff.php for more information about Michigan TMS Center for Women.

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[Press-News.org] Ronald Rosenberg, MD, Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Care
Ronald Rosenberg Directs a Range of Treatments and Modalities at the Michigan TMS Center for Women