Determining which treatments are most effective and delivering the best outcome possible is a constantly shifting target. The Rogers Center for Research and Training directs and coordinates ongoing research and training for the Rogers Behavioral Health System, as well as inpatient and outpatient clinical research trials, and oversees the continuing education seminars for health care professionals. The center oversees Rogers Memorial Hospital medical student residencies, fellowships and graduate level internships with more than a dozen colleges and universities. Through its innovative work, the Rogers Center supports the vision of the Rogers System to provide education and assessment related to mental health treatments.
The Rogers Center for Research and Training provides direction and oversight of the outcome studies conducted at Rogers Memorial Hospital. Outcome studies are managed by Pamela Bean, PhD, MBA, executive director of research. Dr. Bean oversees study design, data gathering and analysis. She also and coordinates submission of the findings to medical journals for publication and attends medical conferences to present the findings.
The Rogers Center for Research and Training at Rogers Memorial Hospital-Milwaukee conducts outpatient and inpatient research with investigational medications for a variety of mental health disorders. The program provides quality, confidential mental health care at no cost.