Andrew Rosenberg, MD
Chief Information Officer, Michigan Medicine
As the inaugural Chief Information Officer for Michigan Medicine, Dr. Rosenberg guides the strategic planning and operations of information technology and services across University of Michigan Health and the University of Michigan Medical School.
Previously, he was the first Chief Medical Information Officer and the Executive Director of Information and Data Management for U-M Health beginning in 2010. From 2017 to 2018, Dr. Rosenberg also served as the interim Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer for The University of Michigan.
Previous clinical leadership included Director of Critical Care in the Department of Anesthesiology, Director of Critical Care Research, and Medical Director of the cardiac surgical ICU. Dr. Rosenberg is the current President of the State of Michigan Epic Users Group (eMUG) and a member of the board for the Michigan Health Information Network (MiHIN).
Dr. Rosenberg attended U-M as an undergraduate and completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He completed a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at the George Washington Hospital and an Anesthesiology Residency at U-M. He was a Robert Wood Johnson Research Fellow at U-M and an early diplomat with board certification in Clinical Informatics.