John B. Roseman, MD

John B. Roseman, MD

McLean Hospital Title
Harvard Medical School Title
  • Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Biography

John B. Roseman, MD, has interests spanning a broad range, with expertise in bioinformatics, medical education, and neurotherapeutics, particularly electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). As the associate director of the ECT Service at McLean Hospital, Dr. Roseman shares oversight of the busiest ECT service in the country (more than 10,000 ECT treatments per year). He is also the McLean psychiatry clerkship director for Harvard Medical School, helping train medical students at McLean.

As the psychiatry clinical content lead for Partners eCare since 2013, he has helped lead the integration of the Epic electronic health record into inpatient and outpatient psychiatry across Partners, with an ongoing focus on McLean’s optimization of the Epic system. In clinical practice, Dr. Roseman focuses on ECT treatment of severe depression, bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, and agitation in dementia, while also maintaining a psychodynamically oriented outpatient practice.

Expertise

Education & Training

Degrees:
  • 1993 BA in Religion, Princeton University
  • 2002 MD, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Residency:
  • 2002-2003 Internship in Internal Medicine, Mt. Sinai Medical Center
  • 2004-2007 Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program, Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital
Board Certifications:
  • 2005 Medical License, Board of Registration in Medicine, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • 2008 Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Contact

Phone: 617.855.3014
Office Address: Belmont campus - de Marneffe Building, Room 213