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Jacqueline Rosenthal

M.D.

Program Director of Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Fellowship

Neurologist

Jacqueline Rosenthal, M.D., has been with Shepherd Center since 2019 and works with the following clinics and programs:

Specialties

  • Neurological disorders that originate from the brain, spinal cord, or nervous system.

Education and training

Madigan Army Medical Center
Residency, Neurology, 2009-2013

Morehouse School of Medicine
Medical School, 2009

Certifications

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Certified in Neurology

About

Dr. Jacqueline Rosenthal is a neurologist at the Andrew C. Carlos Multiple Sclerosis Institute at Shepherd Center. She is a graduate of Morehouse School of Medicine and completed her neurology residency at Madigan Army Medical Center.

After completing residency, she practiced general neurology at Martin Army Community Hospital, and it was during this time that she developed a special interest in patients with multiple sclerosis and other neuroimmunology conditions. After separating from the U.S. Army, she completed a neuroimmunology fellowship at the Atlanta VA Medical Center and Emory Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, during which time her primary research centered around the examination of neurodegenerative biomarkers of cognitive dysfunction in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Dr. Rosenthal joined Shepherd Center’s medical staff in July 2019. She participates actively in clinical research and has worked with various MS committees and workgroups to further MS education and increase awareness.

Outside of patient care and clinical research activities, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two young sons.

Video Poster
Dr. Rosenthal shares what inspired her to get involved in neurology and her approach to treating and managing multiple sclerosis.