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David Roshal DO

Subspecialization
Neurology, Neurophysiology

Dr. David A. Roshal is an experienced neurologist specializing in stroke and neurophysiology.
He serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at Rowan University School of
Osteopathic Medicine and completed his Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship at Drexel
University College of Medicine. His extensive training includes a Neurology Residency at
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and an Internal Medicine Internship at SUNY Upstate
Medical University.
Dr. Roshal holds board certifications in Clinical Neurophysiology and Neurology. He has
received numerous accolades, including being named a “Top Doc” in Neurology by SJ
Magazine. His research and publications span topics such as stroke, epilepsy, and neurological
disorders. Dr. Roshal is fluent in Russian and skilled in interpreting EEG studies.

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