Joan & David Roseman Medical Scholarship
Fund Type
Scholarship
Scholarship
Established
12/02/2008
12/02/2008
Purpose
To support Oceana County graduates pursuing a degree of pre-medicine or in medical school
To support Oceana County graduates pursuing a degree of pre-medicine or in medical school
Story
Dr. David Roseman earned his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine. He completed five years of surgery internship and residency at Rush-Presbyterian – St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago and practiced at that institution for his medical career. He was the senior attending surgeon at St. Luke’s and a Professor of Surgery at Rush University. His main academic interests were cancer, especially breast, liver, and colon cancer, and information management. His interest in information management led to his involvement with Eolas Technologies, and he had been a director of that company since 1995. After his retirement, he was appointed an Adjunct Professor at the School of Computer Science at DePaul University. His wife, Joan, was the office manager for his practice for 20 years. They retired to Oceana County in 1996 and not ones to sit still - enjoy sailing, biking, and cross-country skiing. They started this scholarship to encourage students in their pursuit of a medical career. Joan passed away in early 2012, and Dr. Roseman continues this scholarship in her memory.
Dr. David Roseman earned his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine. He completed five years of surgery internship and residency at Rush-Presbyterian – St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago and practiced at that institution for his medical career. He was the senior attending surgeon at St. Luke’s and a Professor of Surgery at Rush University. His main academic interests were cancer, especially breast, liver, and colon cancer, and information management. His interest in information management led to his involvement with Eolas Technologies, and he had been a director of that company since 1995. After his retirement, he was appointed an Adjunct Professor at the School of Computer Science at DePaul University. His wife, Joan, was the office manager for his practice for 20 years. They retired to Oceana County in 1996 and not ones to sit still - enjoy sailing, biking, and cross-country skiing. They started this scholarship to encourage students in their pursuit of a medical career. Joan passed away in early 2012, and Dr. Roseman continues this scholarship in her memory.