Dr. James Rosoff is an associate surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Neuroscience from Yale University. Dr. Rosoff graduated from Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University in 2006 and went on to complete his residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Following his residency, he was a Urologic Oncology fellow at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Before joining the Division of Urological Surgery at the Brigham, Dr. Rosoff was an Assistant Professor for the Department of Urology at the Yale School of Medicine, and most recently an Attending Urologic Surgeon at Hartford Healthcare, St. Vincent’s Medical Center.
Dr. Rosoff’s clinical interests include management of BPH, treatment of kidney stone disease, MRI fusion biopsy technology for the diagnosis of prostate cancer, as well as the management of testicular and scrotal conditions, urinary symptoms, erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, and bladder cancer.