Dr. Rothschild obtained his undergraduate and medical degrees at Yale University. He trained in otolaryngology at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York, and was a fellow in pediatric otolaryngology in Cincinnati, Ohio under Dr. Robin Cotton.
Dr. Rothschild is trained in all areas of pediatric otolaryngology. Common procedures include tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy and insertion of pressure-equalizing tubes. Furthermore, Dr. Rothschild manages a variety of congenital and acquired conditions of the head and neck, including choanal atresia, neck masses, feeding and respiratory problems, sinusitis, airway obstruction and complex ear disease.
Dr. Rothschild has been involved with computers in medicine for many years. In addition to his book on medical Web sites, he has authored a number of articles and chapters on this subject. He has served as both the Internet editor for the AMA journal Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and as the chairman of the Technology Infrastructure committee of the National ENT Academy (the AAOHNS). He was also the president of the American Bronchoesophagological Association for 2010-2011. Dr. Rothschild lectures widely on such topics as the online patient-doctor relationship, Internet publishing in medicine, and the development and use of Web sites in medical practice.
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