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William Rosenblatt, MD, is a Professor of Anesthesiology at Yale School of Medicine and Director of Anesthesia for Otolaryngology. He specializes in difficult airway management, particularly in head and neck surgery. Rosenblatt founded REMEDY (Recovered Medical Equipment for the Developing World), a global initiative distributing unused medical supplies. He holds leadership roles in the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Task Force on Difficult Airway and PUMA (Project for Universal Airway Management). His academic contributions include pioneering tools like the Airway Approach Algorithm and Preoperative Endoscopic Airway Examination.
Education:
- BA in Bio-psychology, Wesleyan University (1981)
- MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine (1985)
- Pediatrics Residency, Stanford University Hospital (1988)
- Anesthesiology Residency, Yale University School of Medicine (1990)
- Fellowship, Yale New Haven Hospital (1991)
Research Interests: Dr. Rosenblatt focuses on advancing airway management safety through clinical innovation and global resource distribution. His work integrates surgical techniques, medical device development, and interdisciplinary collaboration to address challenges in anesthesia and critical care.
Awards:
- Rolex Award for Enterprise (1996)
- Whitney Medal (2018)
- John Silas Lundy Memorial Lecture Award (2021)
Grants & Advising: While specific grants are not listed, his leadership roles and initiatives like REMEDY reflect sustained commitment to translational research and global health equity.
Labs/Teams: Active in ASA committees, PUMA working groups, and Yale Cancer Center collaborations.

