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Stephanie Rogers is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Geriatrics, focusing on holistic patient care for older adults. Her work emphasizes treating patients based on individual goals rather than age alone, and she advocates against ageism in medicine. She co-leads the Acute Care for Elders (ACE) unit, a multidisciplinary team addressing social and medical needs of hospitalized elderly patients through checklists, volunteer support, and activity programs. Rogers combines clinical practice with a passion for music (San Francisco Civic Symphony) and endurance sports, including triathlons.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but she completed a medical residency and pursued geriatrics as a subspecialty. Her personal philosophy, influenced by 'The Miracle Morning' routine and David Allen's 'Getting Things Done,' emphasizes organizational systems like Trello to balance professional and personal priorities. She prioritizes quality of life in aging, advocating for active engagement through travel, gardening, and physical activity in retirement.
Rogers' research and clinical interests include geriatric acute care coordination, patient empowerment, and reducing social isolation in hospitals. She values cross-disciplinary collaboration involving pharmacists, therapists, and chaplains to address patients' comprehensive needs. Outside medicine, she enjoys hiking, beach trips, and exploring new restaurants while maintaining a strong connection to her musical roots through family performances.


