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Rogers is a comprehensive psychiatric hospital, nationally recognized for specialty residential treatment programs for eating disorders, addiction, obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety disorders for children, teens and adults.

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On September 18, Rogers Memorial Hospital - Oconomowoc launched a campus celebration in the courtyard with a ribbon cutting for completion of a three-phase construction project including the new Child & Adolescent Centers building. Rogers’ board members, medical staff, managers and administrative leadership took part in the event, which included comments by a former patient, Kyle Linstroth, who is now on track and attending the University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business. Kyle shared how he is now helping others by sharing his story.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

As a national leader in the treatment of OCD and other anxiety disorders in children, teens and adults, Rogers Memorial Hospital continues to partner with the International OCD Foundation to promote awareness and treatment of these disorders. This year, as part of OCD Awareness Week (October 8-14), Bradley C. Riemann, PhD, the Clinical Director of the OCD Center and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Services, will appear on WTMJ4 TV’s “The Morning Blend” on October 3 at 8 a.m. Dr. Riemann’s appearance is part of a coordinated series of educational efforts in support of OCD Awareness Week that includes free community talks in four locations on October 10 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The presentations will be offered simultaneously in Appleton (Fox Valley area) by Dr. Riemann; Milwaukee by Stephanie C. Eken, MD; Pewaukee (Waukesha area) by David M. Jacobi, PhD; and Madison by Rachel C. Leonard, PhD. Each will include information on OCD and how early diagnosis and treatment are key to successful recovery. No pre-registration is required. Plan now to attend – for convenient access to details, you can download a flyer or visit rogershospital.org/OCD-talks.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

As of September 10, the Madison campus is now offering a new intensive outpatient program (IOP) for individuals with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other anxiety disorders. Led by Rachel C. Leonard, PhD, the new IOP is similar to what’s being offered in Oconomowoc and is held four days per week (Monday-Thursday, 2:30-5:30 pm). The program utilizes exposure and response prevention, a specific form of cognitive behavioral therapy that is the treatment of choice for individuals with OCD. All patients meet regularly with a behavioral specialist as well as a psychiatrist – Jerry L. Halverson, MD, FAPA.

Monday, September 10, 2012

When Patrick (Pat) Hammer accepted the position as President and CEO of Rogers Behavioral Health System, he knew that the standard for quality psychiatric care had already been set. Since officially taking the lead executive role in August, he has focused on assuring a smooth transition for patients, families, staff and leadership, while setting the foundation for additional collaboration and growth.
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Thursday, September 6, 2012

One of the collaborations that resulted from the International OCD Foundation Conference is coming to fruition. An inaugural meeting to discuss PANS/PANDAS will be held on Thursday, September 13. The educational meeting will bring together several key people in the industry who will address current research, data and diagnosis criteria. Recommendations for effective treatment will also be presented. In addition to Rogers’ staff – Peter Lake, MD; David Jacobi, MD; Brad Riemann, PhD; and Paul Mueller, Chief Operating Officer – those currently planning to attend include Susan M. Swedo, MD, National Institute of Mental Health; Susan Dailey, a mother of a child affected by PANS and IOCDF advocate; Michael Jenike, MD, Chair of IOCDF’s Scientific Advisory Board; Tanya Murphy, MD, University of South Florida; Evelyn Stewart, MD, Child & Family Research Institute in Vancouver; Daniel Geller, MD, Director, Pediatric OCD and Tic Disorder Program at Massachusetts General; and Michael Spigler, program director for IOCDF. PANS/PANDAS is the sudden and severe onset of OCD in children and has been associated with strep infections.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

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