Member Profile
Christian Rose
MD
Dr. Rose is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Stanford University. As a dual-boarded emergency physician and clinical informaticist, he operates at the intersection of clinical medicine, informatics, and innovation.
Dr. Rose began to study the effect of technology on medicine during his undergraduate years, obtaining his degree in Physics as well as Science, Technology, and Society.
He continued this pursuit in medical school at Columbia University and residency at the University of California at San Francisco, where he engaged in various human-centered informatics projects like gene discovery, decision support, and alert fatigue.
He completed his informatics fellowship training at Stanford University, where he began his research in deep learning and AI.
Dr. Rose strives to improve both patient and physician experiences in medicine, focusing on how information technologies can enhance clinical practice and patient outcomes without losing sight of the essential human aspects of health care.