Magnolia Regional Medical Center
Dee Rogers has extensive experience in healthcare, currently serving as Compliance Officer and Director of Quality and Risk Management at Magnolia Regional Medical Center since October 2000, where responsibilities include coordinating hospital-wide Quality Improvement activities and providing education on patient care and risk management. Prior roles include LDRP RN 2 at Christus St. Michael Healthcare Center, specializing in high-risk labor management, and RN-2 in a short-stay unit at Baptist Medical Center, providing care across various patient streams. Early career experience includes a new graduate trainee role at St. John Medical Center, focusing on high-risk obstetrics, and service with the 145 Medical Clearing Company during Operation Desert Storm. Dee Rogers holds a BSN in Nursing and Military Science from The University of Tulsa, obtained between 1986 and 1992.
This person is not in any teams
Magnolia Regional Medical Center
Magnolia Regional Medical Center is a 49-bed acute care facility located in Magnolia, Arkansas. Owned and operated by the non-profit Magnolia Regional Health System, Inc, MRMC opened in February 2010 as a complete replacement facility for the former Magnolia City Hospital. MRMC features state-of-the-art technology throughout the facility and has been named as one of the most "wired" hospitals in Arkansas. MRMC features a six bed ICU/CCU unit, as well as a world-class Labor & Delivery department. The Magnolia Surgical Clinic, Magnolia Medical Clinic, and Magnolia Home Health are all operated by MRMC.