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P.O. Box 939
La Marque, TX 77568
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Patricia Ann Rogers, MD, F.A.A.P.
Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
301 University Blvd.
Galveston, TX 77555-1119
Medical Director for Regional Maternal Child Health Program,Texas City TX


Education

  • Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN - B.Sc., Major – Mathematics/Chemistry 1972 - 1976
  • University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences (School of Medicine) - Memphis, TN. MD 1976 - 1981
  • University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX - Intern and Resident in Pediatrics - 1981 - 1984
  • University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX - Assistant Instructor and Chief Resident, Ambulatory Fellow, Department of Pediatrics, .1984 - 1985
  • University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX - Master of Business Certificate - 1999-00

Continuing Education

  • Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Seattle Washington, May 3-6-2003.
  • 52nd Annual Pediatric Review and Update, Moody Gardens, Galveston, TX June, 2003.
  • Annual Family Medicine Review
  • Annual Pediatric Review and Update most recent was 2002. Additional conferences, and programs at UTMB and elsewhere,
    sufficient to maintain areas of professional activity.
  • Annual Fall Conference of Texas Pediatric Society (TPS) held in Texas for CME.1985-1998
  • Second Annual Winter Technology conference for community faculty Second Annual Winter Technology conference for community faculty – Patient Centered Teaching Enters the Digital Age: Creating Cases for Web Delivery – - Patient Centered Teaching Enters the Digital Age: Creating Cases for Web Delivery – Bass, Baldwin, Shoker, Bulik, Gerik, Sierpina. January, 2002.
  • TUFTS University School of Medicine Manage Care Institute and Partnerships For Quality Education (PQE) Chantilly, VA - Meeting the Challenge of Medicaid Managed Care: Best Practices for Clinical Care and Teaching - 2001

Experience

  • Emergency Room faculty, occasionally, as faculty, will teach residents and see patients in ED with emergency room experiences which include conscious sedation of patients - 2002
  • Ad Hoc reviewer for the journal – Clinical Pediatrics - 2002 - Present
  • Pediatrics Medical Director, Regional Maternal Child Health Program, Texas City, TX. 2001 - Present
  • Assistant Professor, Clinical and Teaching responsibilities with the Department of Family Medicine Residency Program and the Department of Pediatrics (Full time Dept. of Pediatrics – Sept 2001), University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX. -
    1998 - Present
  • Medical Director, Galveston County Coordinated Community Clinics (4C’s), included the first JCAHO accreditation for clinics in the Galveston County Health District - 1998-2000
  • Private Pediatric Practice, North Dallas Pediatric Associates. Medical City Dallas and Plano, TX - 1990-1998
  • Active Medical Staff for Children’s Medical Center, HCA Plano Hospital, Medical City , Hospital of Dallas and Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas - 1985-1998
  • Attending and Clinical Faculty - Ambulatory Division Teaching Program for Medical Student Clinic and Acute Care Clinics at Children’s Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics – UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX - 1985-1998
  • Pediatrician, North Central Texas Independent Practice Associates (NCTIPA) CIGNA Health Plan of Dallas, Garland TX - 1985-1989
  • Assistant Instructor and Chief Resident, Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX - 1984-1985
  • Medical Consultant – Project Headstart, Galveston County, TX - 1983
  • Medical Student Externship, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN - 1979-1980
  • Student Physician, Memphis Health Center, Memphis, TN.- 1978
  • Research Assistant to Robert Harrison, M.D., Vanderbilt University Hospital, Department of Endocrinology, Nashville, TN. “Mouse Pituitary Cell Research” - 1975-1976
Licenses and Certifications
  • American Board of Pediatrics, Recertification through 2006
  • Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
  • Federal Drug Enforcement Agency
  • Texas Department of Public Safety
  • ACLS/ CPR recertification, 2001 - November 30, 2003.
  • PALS certification through 2004

Research and Grant Activities

  • Co-applicant, Reach Out and Read Start-up Grant $3800 for RMCHP/Pediatrics facility - 2002- Present
  • Sub-Investigator, Safety and Efficacy of Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine in Healthy Infants. Sponsored by Merck & Co. Inc., Principal Investigator: Janak Patel -
     2002- Present
  • Collaborator, Task Force for NIH Strategic Research, Strategic Research Plan to Reduce and Ultimately Eliminate Health Disparties. Submitted Dec. 2001, Appointed by President Dr. John Stobo - .2001- Present
  • Supported by, Resident Training in General Medicine/General Pediatrics, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, 2000-2003, $453,672. Awarded July 1, 2000 - 2001- Present
  • Medical Director, FQHC Grant Award and State and County funding for Galveston County Health District, $8million/yr. Submitted, unfunded - 1998-2000
  • Collaborator, Anne E. Dyson Community Pediatrics Training Initiative, PI: Richard Rupp - 2001
  • Collaborator, TDH Innovation Grant – Permanent Fund for Children and Public Health Asthma in Galveston County, PI: Edward Brooks -  2000-Present
  • Co-Principal Investigator, President’s Cabinet Awards Proposal for Community collaborations for Health and Healing (CCHH), $50,000 - 2000

Research Activities

  • NIH Complementary and Alternative Medicine Education Grant with Vic Sierpina, MD, pediatric case writerNIH Complementary and Alternative Medicine Education Grant with Vic Sierpina, MD, pediatric case writer—Web Based Module—Upper Respiratory Infections Case
  • Scientific Writing for Clinical Research. Constance D. Baldwin, Ph.D, Course Director, Department of Pediatrics, UTMB -February 4 – March 4, 2002.

Committees

National
  • Poster Presentation Judge for the National Student Research Forum (NSRF) 43rd Forum - 2002
  • President’s Task Force and Committee for the NIH National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) - 2001 - Present
  • Reach Out and Read - Co-Coordinator, Regional Maternal Child Health Program/Pedi Texas City clinic - 2001 - Present
  • Diabetes Collaborative I - 2000
UTMB
  • School of Medicine-Medical School Admissions applicant interviews 2001- Present
  • Community Access Program (CAP), UTMB Community Outreach - 2000- Present
  • UTMB/4C’s Communication Task Force - 1998-2000
  • Demand and Access Management Program (DAMP) Task Force – 1998-2000

Departmental

  • Pediatric Student Association Co-Chair -2001 - Present
  • General Pediatrics Curriculum Revision Team -2002 - Present
  • Department of Pediatrics Residency admission applicant interviews - 2001-2003
  • Graduate Medical Education Committee - 2002- Present
  • Distinguished Lectureship and Continuing Medical Education Committee member - 2002- Present
  • University of Texas Medical Branch Dept. of Pediatrics - 1984 – 1985
  • Emergency Dept. and Pediatrics Residents Committee - 1985
  • Chief Residents Chief Residents’ Executive Council - 1984 – 1985
  • Child Abuse Task Force Committee - 1984 – 1985
  • Graduate Medical Education Committee - 1984 – 1985
  • Patient Care Committee - 1984 Patient Care Committee - 1984 –1985
  • Medical Housestaff Committee - 1984 Medical Housestaff Committee - 1984 – 1985
  • Pediatric Housestaff Selection Committee - 1984 Pediatric Housestaff Selection Committee - 1984 – 1985
  • Liaison Committee on Medical Education - 1984 Liaison Committee on Medical Education - 1984 –1985
  • Children’s Activity Committee - 1984 – 1985
  • Pediatrics Intensive Care Committee- 1984 – 1985

Other

  • Galveston County Health District United Board of Health 2003 - present
  • Department of Family Medicine Pre-doc Dept. (Medical School admission applicant interviews) 2000-2001
  • Galveston Coordinated Community Clinics (4C’s) Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee - 1998 –2000
  • 4C’s Performance Improvement Team  - 1998 –2000
  • Immunization Task Force - 1998 –2000
  • GCHD  and 4C's Infection Control Committee - 1998 –2000
  • 4C’s Credentialing Committee, Chairperson and Co-Founder - 1998 –2000
  • 4C’s Appointment/Continuity Task Force - 1998 –2000
  • 4C’s Peer Review Committee, Co-Chairperson and Founder - 1998 –2000
  • UTMB Family Medicine Residency Recruitment, (included attending out-of-town recruitment fairs) - 1998 –2000
  • UTMB Community Mission Group - 1998 –2000
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas Quality Improvement Committee for Northeast TX - 1997 – 1998
  • Pediatric Medicine Performance Improvement Committee/Executive Committee, Medical City Dallas, TX - 1997 – 1998
  • Columbia Hospital, Medical City Dallas Perinatal Committee - 1997-1998
  • HCA Medical Center Plano, TX  Medical Records Committee- 1993
  • Children’s Trust Fund of Texas child Advocacy Forum Community Advisory Committee, Dallas Independent School District Program for the Talented and Gifted - 1989 – 1992
  • Perinatal Pediatrics Committee; Medical City Dallas, TX 1987 – 1988
  • Utilization Referral committee – Cigna Health plan, Monthly Chart Review – Cigna Healthplan 1985 – 1989

Teaching Responsibilities

  • Preceptor for FNP for RMCHP-Texas City - 2002
  • Co-preceptor and Mentor for Neena Champaigne and Robert Readinger 1st place House staff Research Project / Presentation for Pediatric Housestaff Forum “The Epidemiological Trends and Clinical Implications of MRSA” 2002
  • Tuesday Learning Conferences for Pediatric Block Residents - 2002- Present
  • Complimentary Alternative Medicine in Pediatrics - October 8, 2002
  • Pediatric Pearls: Health Maintenance and Developmental Pediatric Review  March 12, 2002
  • More Pearls for Health Maintenance  May 7, 2002
  • Medical Director, Regional Maternal Child Health Program/Pediatrics, Texas City, TX. Pediatric Liason for Peds/OB – 2001-Present
  • · Scheduled noon time teaching inservices “Nebulizers and treatment of asthma” by AMED
  • Monthly QA chart review
  • Developed Relationship with Mayor Garza, Texas City and Chamber of Commerce
  • Consultant, OB/GYN medical cases Regional Maternal Child Health Program/Pediatrics, Texas City, TX; 2001- Present
  • Faculty Preceptor for General Pediatrics educational program –for Medical students yrs 1-4; Pediatrics, Med/Peds, Family Medicine & Psych Residents; Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners who rotate in the Primary Care Clinic. (3.5 - 4 days / week). Includes general pediatric topics with emphasis on developmental milestones and dermatology. 2000-Present
  • Small group facilitator, Practice of Medicine Course, (Block I –2003) - 1999
  • Supervising residents, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners, medical students and nursing staff at the 4C’s Clinics. Clinical Performance Exams for 3rd-year Clerkship, Dept. of Family Medicine - 1998-00
  • Chief Resident, rounds with medical students - formal Wednesday afternoon teaching experience 1984 -85
  • “Pat’s Pearls”—morning report – residents - 1984-85

Honors and Awards

  • American Association of Medical Colleges – Selected by School of Medicine for the AAMC Mid-Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar, Washington, DC. - 2002
  • RMCHP presented by Medical students for the best teaching site - 2002
  • Award of Excellence from the Residents of Family Medicine at the UTMB for Teacher of the Year 2000-2001
  • 4C’s Governing Board and UTMB Department of Family Medicine/Pediatrics Appreciation plaque for Leadership as Medical Director of 4C’s Clinics 11/98-12/00
  • Featured in UTMB Quarterly, Fall 1999. Dr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, by Mark Muhich - 1999
  • IMHOTEP award at Medical School Graduation - 1981
  • Mortar Board (Vanderbilt) - 1975 – 76
  • Nora C. Chaffin Scholar (Vanderbilt) - 1973 - 74
Professional Appointments and Affiliations
  • American Academy of Pediatrics Fellow
  • Texas Medical Association
  • Texas Pediatric Society
  • Dallas County Medical Society,
  • Dallas Pediatric Society until 1998 (October)
  • American Medical Association 1985-1998
Publications
  • Rogers PA, Web-based Module—Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Case - Upper Respiratory Infections
  • Rogers PA, Pat’s Pearls – Pediatric Notebooks (6 in print) – circulating in Pediatrics, Family Medicine and Regional Maternal Child Health Program (RMCHP) sites providing information and articles in pediatrics soon to be issued on CD to each housestaff member
Community Involvment
  • Going the Extra Mile (GEM) health walk, UTMB, October - 2002
  • D’Feet Breast Cancer, Susan Komen Foundation, Galveston, TX - 2002
  • Health Day at Mainland Mall by BP Oil Refinery “Putting Kids in the Future” featured putting greens to attract patients and parents as a method of marketing the new Texas City Clinic - 2002
  • Galveston County Health District, “What is ADHD?—Helpful Tips for Parents - 2001
  • UTMB Community Outreach - 2000
  • HRSA MCHB Health Start Mentoring Families to Families Consortium Project -- Presentation to at-risk parents, "When to take your baby to the doctor" - 2000
  • UTMB Fall Children’s Hospital Carnival, Department of Family Medicine Booth, “Putting Family Medicine into Year 2000” - 1999
  • Presbyterian Medical Clinic Physician Volunteer (Medicaid Patients) - 1998
  • Present School of Nursing and School of Medicine Yearly Golf Tournaments- 1998
  • Plano Children’s Medical Clinic Physician Volunteer (Indigent Clinic)- 1996
  • Diabetes Camp Physician Volunteer- 1991
  • Pediatric Hotline, Dallas Morning News – volunteering to answer calls from parents throughout Dallas and Plano, Texas- 1990