Sarah RosenbergSarah Rosenberg, CRNP, began her medical career in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where she was deeply moved by the strength and resilience of the mothers she cared for. Their courage inspired her to broaden her focus beyond neonatal care to support women throughout their entire pregnancy journey—before, during and after birth.

Driven by a passion for making a greater impact, she returned to complete a Master of Science in nursing for women’s health and a gender-related nurse practitioner program. 

“Women’s health has historically been under-researched and underfunded,” she shares. “I’m excited about the innovative discoveries on the horizon that will help us continue to improve the care we provide. My hope is to shine a brighter light on women’s health and therefore expand our knowledge, capabilities and treatment options.”

Since joining the Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic team, Sarah has found a home in a collaborative and compassionate environment.

“My colleagues are my favorite part about working here,” she says. “From day one, the support and kindness have been incredible. They are an essential part of what makes my work so fulfilling. I truly couldn’t do it without them.”

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Fun facts about Sarah Rosenberg, CRNP

  • Have you met anyone famous? “Not yet, but I would love to meet Henry Cavill,” she shares.
  • Favorite book: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab and the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson
  • Most memorable moment: “I will never forget the day I received the news that I was accepted into the women’s health program at Vanderbilt University,” she describes. “I was driving cross-country as a travel nurse. It was the best day!”
  • Favorite vacation spot: Isle of Skye, Scotland
  • How she spends her free time: She loves to read, watch movies and play with her dog, Bonnie.
  • Something patients would be surprised to learn about her: “I am originally from Texas, near the Dallas area,” Sarah shares. “I went to the University of Texas at Austin for nursing school and then moved Northeast for a little adventure, a change of scenery, to begin work in the NICU, and escape the heat.”
I often remind patients of the importance of being honest and open with their health care provider,” Sarah says. “Please don’t hesitate to freely discuss your concerns and ask questions. This information helps us make the best possible decisions for your care.”