CPRC Founder

Dr. William S. Rosenberg attended Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, graduating in 1987. He completed his neurosurgical residency at Massachusetts General Hospital, also located in Boston, in I993. He is a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgery and a Diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery.

Dr. Rosenberg began his career with the Mayfield Clinic in Cincinnati, Ohio (1994-1998), where he was the Director of Neurotrauma and Neurocritical Care at the University of Cincinnati and specialized in complex spinal surgery He was then recruited to co-direct the Neurospinal Disorders Program in the Department of Neurosurgery, University of California. San Francisco, from 1998-2002, where he co-founded the Spiral Biomechanics laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Rosenberg left academic neurosurgery in 2002, joining Midwest Neurosurgery Associates, out of a desire for greater focus on patient care and the ability to spend more time with family.

In Kansas City, Dr. Rosenberg continued to pursue interests in complex spinal surgery. In addition, he expanded his area of expertise to include the treatment of chronic and cancer-related pain. He brought Cyberknife Radiosurgery to the Kansas City Area and served as Medical Director for the Menorah Cyberknife Center for its first 6 years. Dr. Rosenberg is actively involved in treating patients with such modalities neuromodulation, intrathecal pharmacotherapy, peripheral nerve, spinal cord and deep brain stimulation. He is also very active in training other health care providers, curriculum development and lecturing, as well as designing and supervising clinical trials.

Dr. Rosenberg is a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, North American Spine Society, American Association of Pain Medicine, International Neuromodalation Society, North American Neuromodulation Society, AANS/CNS Joint Section on Pain, American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Missouri State Medical Society, Metropolitan Medical and the Kansas City Neurology/Neurosurgery Society. He provides editorial support for Neuromodulation, the official journal of the International Neuromodalation Society (INS).

Dr. Rosenberg has a number of subspecialty interests:

  • Surgical treatment of pain, including chronic, neuropathic and cancer-related symptoms
  • Complex spinal surgery – degenerative disease, tumors, instrumentation and reconstruction
  • Minimally-invasive spinal surgery
  • Radiosurgical treatment (Cyberknife) of brain and spiral diseases
  • Deep brain stimulation for pain and psychiatric disorders (Obsessive Compulsive Disease)