John Rosa

Chair at Maryland University of Integrative Health

Dr. John Rosa is a leader in Integrative Medicine. He owns and supervises Accessible Beltway Clinics, a leading chiropractic group in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area since 1998. Its 15 Integrative Medicine centers combine medicine, chiropractic, acupuncture, and physical therapy to give a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to musculoskeletal disorders.

Dr. Rosa specializes in sports medicine and has been team doctor for many sports organizations, treating elementary, high school, college, professional, and Olympic level athletes. He is a founding member of the RecoveryDoc team, which utilizes cutting-edge healing technology, customized treatment programs, and a state-of-the-art monitoring service to help athletes recover faster and stronger, enabling them to perform at their optimum level. Dr. Rosa holds a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University, and completed his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at New York Chiropractic College.

Dr. John Rosa served on the Board of Trustees of New York Chiropractic College for over 15 years, serving his final 3 year term as Chairman of the Board. Dr. Rosa was recently awarded the highest recognitions in his profession in Fellow of the American Chiropractic Colleges and Fellow of the International Chiropractic Colleges. Dr. John Rosa is a national expert on the Opioid Crisis lecturing nationwide on the origins, prevention, and treatment of the epidemic.

Dr. Rosa is a surrogate to the White House and consults for the DOJ, DEA, Homeland Security, and several state law enforcement bodies. Dr. Rosa has been awarded the EXPY award for public speaking and the QUILLY award for best selling author on topics related to the Opioid Crisis. In line with his passion to make a difference in the crisis, Dr. Rosa started Overdose Free America, a nonprofit that uses Hollywood and the music industry to bring the topic proper awareness.

Timeline

  • Chair

    Current role