Robert L. Rogers, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FACP
Robert L. Rogers, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FACP is a 1997 graduate of The University of Tennessee College of Medicine, and a 2002 graduate of the combined Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine residency program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He is currently the Director of Undergraduate Medical Education and Director of the Academic Development/Teaching Elective. In addition, he is the track coordinator for the visual diagnosis educational track. Dr. Rogers graduated from Maryland's five-year Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine residency in 2002. He served as Chief Resident in Emergency Medicine during his last year of training and later served as Chief Resident in Medicine from 2002-2003. He then joined the Emergency Medicine faculty in 2003. Dr. Rogers is currently the Director of Undergraduate Medical Education for Emergency Medicine and runs the 4th year elective in Emergency Medicine. He is the Emergency Medicine liaison for the Pathophysiology and Therapeutics course (P&T). He is very involved in medical student and resident education. Click here for a list of publications.