Dr. Rosove is Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCLA. He has spent his entire career dating back almost 50 years as a clinical hematologist and teacher in UCLA’s Division of Hematology-Oncology.
He has an extensive list of peer-reviewed publications and has received numerous teaching awards. He founded a weekly hour-long hematology teaching conference for fellows and faculty almost 20 years ago, a conference perpetually praised as one of the most valuable teaching experiences in the division. His original research includes having been the first to establish the value of anticoagulation in the prevention of thrombosis and pregnancy loss in the antiphospholipid syndrome, and for defining the phenomenon of "decompensated erythrocytosis" in cyanotic congenital heart disease.
Dr. Rosove also has a longstanding interest in Antarctic history and bibliography and has authored numerous published works on these subjects.