Biography
Dr. Rosario received his MD from San Juan Bautista School of Medicine in Puerto Rico. As a medical student, he founded the Emergency Medicine Interest Group for his school and promoted the group to educate students about EM and its procedures. He completed his residency training from the University of Puerto Rico Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Rosario moved to Florida to complete his Ultrasound Fellowship Program Training. He was then appointed to the role of Assistant Fellowship Director of Ultrasound where he revised and updated the fellowship curriculum to meet ACEP standards, helped with recruiting and served as the Ultrasound Coordinator and Credentialing Facilitator for the Advent Health Hospital Emergency Department. He has completed an Advanced Simulation Instructor Course with the Harvard Medical affiliated Center for Medical Simulation, in Boston. He has received the Innovative Teaching Award by UCF, presented in national conferences such as FCEP, ACEP, and SAEM. He has served as Co-Chair of the ACEP Emergency US Simulation Subcommittee and more recently as the ACEP Emergency Ultrasound Section Secretary. His passions include ultrasound administration, use and development, simulation, resident wellbeing and medical student education.
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