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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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During the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Psychiatric Association (WPA) recently held in Madison, Wis., key members of the staff at Rogers Memorial Hospital played a leading role. Among those attending were Patrick T. Hammer, MSA, president and chief executive officer of Rogers Behavioral Health System; William Henricks, MBA, PhD, chief executive officer of Rogers Partners in Behavioral Health; and Jerry Halverson, MD, FAPA, Rogers’ medical director of adult services. Entitled “Looking Forward: The Future of Psychiatric Practice,” the conference offered an overview of the industry and the role of psychiatrists in integrative medicine.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Lynette Marshall, RN, MSN, recently joined Rogers’ management team as Director of Nursing at our Oconomowoc location. In this role, Marshall is responsible for successfully planning, coordinating and administering the activities of nursing services at the Oconomowoc campus. In addition, she serves as a liaison to other departments and collaborates on clinical issues within the professional staff and the community. Marshall manages care for patients ranging in age from four to geriatric and functions clinically on the inpatient unit as needed. She also assists with patient care issues as they arise.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Eating Disorders TreatmentEating disorders treatment team members Tracey Cornella-Carlson, MD, CEDS, Medical Director of Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Programs and Eating Disorder Center Clinical Services Manager Robyn Welk-Richards, PhD, LSCW, as well as Outreach Representative Jean Corrao all converged upon the iaedp Symposium in Henderson, Nevada this past weekend to network and continue to discuss and learn more about what other practitioners are finding across the country as they treat patients with eating disorders. The iaedp symposium is known for relevant presentations by specialists in the treatment of eating disorders.

Rogers provides individualized care and has a wide array of treatment options including partial hospitalization in 3 locations, inpatient acute care, and a nationally respected residential treatment facility on 50 wooded acres in Southeast Wisconsin.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Addiction Professional, a leading clinical magazine for people with addictive disorders recently interviewed Rogers Tracey Cornella-Carlson, MD, CEDS, medical director of the child and adolescent eating disorder programs. The article focused on early identification of eating disorders in order to avoid the medical complications that can occur when the disease lingers year after year.

The article continues on to discuss the way eating disorders are presented, treatment approaches and the potential financial challenges with long-term treatment. “Treatment has to be aggressive and effective,” Cornella-Carlson says, “We like to catch it early.”

 

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Rogers Memorial Hospital has expanded its OCD Intensive Outpatient Program from four to eight in the morning session and the afternoon session is now twelve seats. Focused on those with an OCD diagnosis, the program runs four days per week for a minimum of three consecutive weeks. Using evidence-based treatment components, our highly trained staff works to alleviate symptoms in patients, while at the same allowing for continued involvement in family, school, and work activities. Contact Rogers admissions department at 800-767-4411 for information or request a screening online.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

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