Center for Gynecologic Oncology
111 S. 11th Street
6200 Gibbon Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 955-6200
Fax: (215) 955-1620
The Center for Gynecologic Oncology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital specializes in the treatment of all gynecologic
cancers. The center’s multidisciplinary approach coordinates surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy as needed for individual
patients.
Norman G. Rosenblum, MD, PhD
Director, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Center for Gynecologic Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Now a member of Jefferson University Physicians, Norman G. Rosenblum, MD, PhD, is a nationally renowned oncologist with over
20 years of direct clinical experience. His outstanding career in gynecologic oncology at various medical centers includes
clinical faculty appointments at Jefferson Medical College (JMC) of Thomas Jefferson University – where he previously earned
his medical degree, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Temple University School of Medicine. His significant
hospital appointments were at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Main Line Health and, most
recently, Albert Einstein Medical Center.
Dr. Rosenblum is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and recipient of its National Faculty
Award, and a member of the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons, as well as many other professional societies. He is the recipient
of numerous awards, memberships in honorary societies, and honors, including being named in Best Doctors in America 2001-2002
and in Philadelphia Magazine’s listing of “Top Doctors 2002” (the most recent year in which the publication so honored individual physicians). Dr. Rosenblum
is a frequently invited lecturer, prolific author and reviewer of various journals regarding obstetrics and gynecology.
Dr. Rosenblum is Board Certified in both Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Gynecologic Oncology. He also earned a PhD in Anatomy
at Thomas Jefferson University.
Please click here for Dr. Rosenblum's practice information.
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they rarely ever get a routine Pap test, the quick, simple and painless procedure that has proven to be a lifesaver.