About

Dr. Rogers' primary research interests center on how people's use of information technology in complex settings changes their work. Her current work is focused on understanding the impact of clinical information systems on the work processes of health care practitioners. She is particularly interested in the role of technology in patient safety, job design and user centered design. Her major teaching areas are healthcare informatics, human-computer interaction and human factors engineering. Dr. Rogers' professional experiences include time as a research scientist for the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Getting at Patient Safety (GAPS) Center. There she worked on applying scenario-based usability testing and cognitive work analysis to study how electronic medical records impacted patient safety and clinicians work flow.

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Honors

Vilas Graduate Research Award
Graduate School (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Most Outstanding Dual Degree Student
OMED (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Associations

American Medical Informatics Association
American Society for Engineering Education
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
National Society of Black Engineers

Organizational Affiliations

Information Science (Informatics), College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University

Education

Spelman College (United States, Atlanta)
1993, BS and Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
Educational Leadership
1996, MA, Eastern Michigan University (United States, Ypsilanti) - EMU
Industrial Engineering
1999, MS, University of Wisconsin–Madison (United States, Madison) - UW
Industrial Engineering
2002, PhD, University of Wisconsin–Madison (United States, Madison) - UW