PJ Rosenstock, MD
Assistant Vice President, Clinical Operations
Biography
PJ Rosenstock is a hospitalist, primary care physician at NYC Health + Hospitals, the nation’s largest municipal healthcare system. He is also a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
Rosenstock’s career has focused on serving the underserved. After earning his undergraduate degree, Rosenstock joined Teach For America in Denver, CO, where he taught high school math to over-aged, under-credited students, many of whom were the first in their families to graduate. Rosenstock began his medical training at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center in the Los Angeles County Safety Net Healthcare System. Following residency, he completed the clinical leadership fellowship, designed to develop the next generation of clinical leaders in quality, population health and healthcare administration at NYC Health + Hospitals. He then accepted a full-time position reporting to System Chief Medical Officer Dr. Machelle Allen.
Rosenstock has led many initiatives within the Office of Clinical Operations. In the perioperative space, he was responsible for leading the enterprise’s expansion of robotic surgery across 10 hospitals. With the addition of 16 surgical robots over the course of two years, this expansion enabled access to cutting-edge quality of care, regardless of a patient’s insurance or financial status. Rosenstock’s work also includes implementing electronic health record clinical workflows, shared clinical services across the enterprise and ambulatory cancer screening operations.
Rosenstock graduated magna cum laude from the Schreyer Honors College at Pennsylvania State University with a major in life sciences with a minor in film studies and earned his MD from the Tufts University School of Medicine.