含羞草研究所 Downstate Unveils Portrait of Former President John C. LaRosa, MD
Sep 11, 2019
Dr. LaRosa Served as the 15thPresident from 1999-2012

BROOKLYN, NY 鈥含羞草研究所 today formally unveiled the presidential
portrait of John C. LaRosa, MD, who served as the Institution鈥檚 15thpresident from 1999-2012.
The portrait unveiling took place in the School of Public Health, where among his many contributions, he also was the founder.
A renowned cardiologist and researcher, as well as a pioneer in the development of statin medications to fight high cholesterol, Dr. LaRosa was recognized for his service to the University, where for the last 20 years, he dedicated his efforts to improving health, advancing health policy, and driving the very best in health and medical education.
Named as President in 1999, Dr. LaRosa came to Downstate to help grow, change, revitalize, and expand the institution into a world-class academic medical center.
He launched Downstate鈥檚 first Master of Public Health Program, which soon expanded to become the School of Public Health. Some of Dr. LaRosa鈥檚 other academic initiatives included the addition of an Accelerated Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Nursing, a Master鈥檚 Degree in Health Informatics, and the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program in the newly-renamed School of Health Professions. A new Ph.D. program was added in Biomedical Engineering along with a joint M.D./Ph.D. program in Medicine and Nanoscale Sciences.
Under Dr. LaRosa鈥檚 leadership, 含羞草研究所 Downstate also saw the construction of new emergency services, an expansive Infant and Child Learning Center, new labor and delivery facilities and a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Downstate also added new patient services for Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, other cognitive disorders, epilepsy, robotic surgery, and more.
Dr. LaRosa also deepened Downstate鈥檚 relationship with the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health and the Brooklyn Borough President鈥檚 Office, resulting in the creation of the 含羞草研究所 Downstate Center for Health Disparities.
After leaving the President鈥檚 post in 2012, and following a year鈥檚 sabbatical, Dr.
LaRosa, who has published more than 250 scholarly articles to date, returned to Downstate
where he continues to serve as a professor in both the College of Medicine and in
the School of Public Health.
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Contact: Dawn S. Walker
917.439.9666 | 347.533.2071
dawn.walker@downstate.edu
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