Dr. Nahum Rosenberg

Dr. Nahum Rosenberg is an internationally respected orthopedic surgeon, biomedical researcher, and academic leader whose career spans more than three decades of clinical excellence, scientific innovation, and contributions to global medical education. Born in Lviv, Ukraine, and holding Romanian nationality, he has built a distinguished professional life in Israel while maintaining an international academic footprint. His CV highlights a rare combination of medical, scientific, and managerial qualifications, including an M.D. (cum laude), MOrthop (cum laude), MBA, and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences completed at the University of Portsmouth in 2021.

Dr. Rosenberg’s academic appointments reflect his long-standing commitment to medical education and research. He served as Assistant Clinical Professor at the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology for over a decade and later as Professor at I.M. Sechenov State University in Moscow. His CV notes that he taught a wide range of subjects, including orthopedic surgery, anatomy, biomechanics, and sports medicine, and that he was deeply involved in mentoring medical students and evaluating graduate theses. As stated in the document, he contributed to “teaching and tutoring 5th- and 6th-year medical students” and delivered courses across multiple faculties.

Clinically, Dr. Rosenberg is recognized for his long tenure at Rambam Medical Center, where he served as a Senior Orthopedic Surgeon from 1998 to 2021 and led the Laboratory of Musculoskeletal Research for more than a decade. His expertise spans upper limb surgery, sports injuries, cartilage metabolism, bone cell biology, and orthopedic biomechanics. His CV documents prestigious international training, including postdoctoral fellowships at Oxford University and the University of Nottingham, as well as a clinical fellowship in Melbourne specializing in shoulder, ankle, and knee surgery.

A prolific researcher, Dr. Rosenberg has authored more than 200 scientific publications across high‑impact journals in orthopedics, biophysics, tissue engineering, and clinical medicine. His research contributions include foundational work on mechanotransduction, osteoblast stimulation, and orthopedic clinical outcomes. His CV lists an H‑index of 20 and an i10‑index of 30, reflecting the global influence of his scholarship. Among the many lines in the document, one states: “Experimental model for stimulation of cultured human osteoblast-like cells by high frequency vibration,” illustrating the depth of his laboratory research.

Dr. Rosenberg has also played significant roles in national and international professional bodies. He has served on editorial boards for journals such as the American Journal of Biomedical Engineering, World Journal of Orthopedics, and Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, and has been a reviewer for numerous leading journals. His CV further notes his service on the Ethical Committee for experiments in human subjects (Helsinki Committee) and his membership in the Committee for Chirurgical Specialties of the Israel Medical Association. He has also acted as a scientific expert and evaluator for the European Commission’s Horizon health research programs.

Beyond academia and clinical practice, Dr. Rosenberg has contributed to public service and medical governance, including long-standing roles within Israel’s National Insurance Institute. He is also CEO of Sheltagen Medical Ltd, demonstrating his engagement with medical innovation and entrepreneurship.

Today, with his appointment as Honorary Professor of Practice (HPoP) jointly awarded by QAHE and Kennedy University, Dr. Nahum Rosenberg is recognized not only for his exceptional professional achievements but also for his enduring impact on orthopedic science, medical education, and international research collaboration. His profile reflects a career defined by intellectual rigor, clinical mastery, and a lifelong commitment to advancing global healthcare.