Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
CareersFind a DoctorMake an AppointmentDepartmentsDirections & ParkingGiftsContact UsPRINT
 


rosenbaum_daryl_115x150

Daryl Rosenbaum, MD

Assistant Professor
Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship
Department of Family & Community Medicine
spacer_line_390x1

“I enjoy staying active in any way possible and most of the time that means chasing my 3 kids. I also enjoy traveling internationally with the United States Soccer Federation and attending Wake Forest sporting events.”

 

Interests

Family Medicine, Sports Medicine, Fracture Care, Physical Fitness and Exercise Prescription, Travel Medicine

 

Education

1993

University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
B.A. Degree, English Literature
(with Honors)

1997

Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC
M.D. Degree

 

Postdoctoral Training

1997 – 2000

Resident, Family Medicine
Oregon Health Sciences University
Portland, OR

2000 – 2001

Fellow, Sports Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston Salem, NC

 

Certifications

2000

American Board of Family Medicine

2001

American Board of Family Medicine Certificate of
Additional Qualification in Sports Medicine

 

Academic Career

2001 – 2005

Team Physician, Western Carolina University
Cullowhee, NC

 

Carolina West Sports Medicine Clinic
Preceptor for Athletic Training and Physical Therapy Students
Sylva and Cullowhee, NC

2002 – 2003

Volunteer Preceptor
Mountain Area Health Education Center Sports Medicine Fellowship

2003 – present

Team Physician
United States Soccer Federation

2005 – 2006

Associate Director
Sports Medicine Fellowship
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC

2006 – present

Director
Sports Medicine Fellowship
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC

 

Selected Publications

Rosenbaum DA, Williams JE, Beaver C. “Do incoming college athletes misrepresent their medical histories at the initial preparticipation evaluation?” (abstract). Clin J Sport Med 2007; 17:425]

Yoder JS, Rosenbaum DA, Williams JE. “Antibiotic use in the college training room vs. student health center” (abstract). Clin J Sport Med 2007; 17:424

Silvis ML, Rosenbaum DA, Williams JE. “Injury risk in youth club soccer players competing in multiple matches throughout the same weekend” (abstract). Clin J Sport Med 2007; 17:422

Rosenbaum DA. “Member Case Study: Overweight and training without joint pain”. Beginnertriathlete.com.  First published 12/11/07. http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cms/article-detail.asp?articleid=1368

Monroe A, Rosenbaum DA. “Emergency planning for sudden cardiac events in North Carolina high schools” (abstract). Clin J Sport Med 2008; 18:189

Awadalla B, Rosenbaum DA, Feldman S, Fleischer A, Camacho F. “Dermatologic disease in family medicine”. Family Medicine 2008; 40:507-11.

Rosenbaum DA. “Please please me? Considering the cost of the placebo effect in clinical sports medicine practice”. Ath Train Sp Health Care 2009; 1:9-11

Rosenbaum DA, Brubaker P, Dobrosielski DA, Merrill M, Fuchs J. “Assessing risk of future cardiovascular disease in college football players by position (abstract). Clin J Sport Med 2009; vol 19. Manuscript currently under review by CJSM.

Rosenbaum DA, Silvis ML, Williams JE, Davis SW. ”Variation in injury risk over the course of  a two day youth club soccer tournament”. Inj Prev 2009; 15:266-269

 

 

 

 

Copyright: Wake Forest University School of Medicine and North Carolina Baptist Hospitals. All rights reserved.

Medical Center Boulevard

Winston-Salem, NC 27157

The information on this Website is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation or care from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. If you have a medical problem or a health-related question, consult your physician or call Health On-Call at 336-716-2255 or 1-800-446-2255.

Send Feedback


Home

Site Index


Last Modified: 11/18/2009