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Dr. Rogerson's Profile
Interview by
Vicky Marlow Freelance Patient Advocate Volunteer March 2008
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John S.
Rogerson,
M.D., graduated Phi Beta Kappa magna cum
laude from Dartmouth College with a
Bachelors of Science degree and as a
Rufus Choate Scholar. He received his
medical degree from the University of
Iowa Medical School and was a member of
the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor
society. His internship was completed at
McKennan Hospital in South Dakota and
his orthopaedic residency the University
of Wisconsin Hospitals. Dr. Rogerson is
board certified by the American Board of
Orthopaedic Surgery and serves as a
clinical assistant professor at the
University of Wisconsin –School of
Medicine.
Dr. Rogerson has
practiced orthopaedic medicine in Madison for
more than 24 years. A fellow of the American
Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Dr. Rogerson
specializes in care of the shoulder, hip and
knee with expertise in arthroscopic surgery,
sports medicine, reconstructive surgery and
joint replacement.
Dr. Rogerson has been an innovator in the area
of arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder and has
introduced several new techniques to the
national Shoulder Arthroscopy Study Group.
In addition to authoring several chapters in
medical textbooks on arthroscopic surgical
technique, Dr. Rogerson has given many
presentations to national physician groups and
has been particularly active in the Arthroscopy
Association of North America (AANA). He enjoys
teaching other surgeons about arthroscopic
surgical techniques and has been a Master
Instructor at the Orthopaedic Learning Center in
Chicago on numerous occasions. For a detailed
listing of Dr. Rogerson's publications and
presentations please visit the
Curriculum Vitae
section of this Web site.
As an active member of AANA, Dr. Rogerson served
on the Association's Board of Directors from
1996 to 1999. He also served on the Education
Committee from 1991 to 1993, and as chairman of
the Membership Committee from 1995 to 1999.
Dr. Rogerson
currently is secretary of the
Board of Directors of AANA, vice-chair of the
Orthopaedic Learning Center Committee and a
member of the Health Policy Committee in 2003
and 2004.
His more recent arthroscopic interests include
cartilage preservation and regeneration
techniques, and arthroscopy of the hip to
forestall arthritis.
At the other end of the spectrum from the truly
minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery, Dr.
Rogerson is a well respected reconstructive
surgeon of the shoulder, hip and knee. He has
been one of area's more active total joint
replacement surgeons, utilizing state-of-the-art
laminar air flow and hood filtration systems in
all of his cases to lessen the potential for
infection. He was one of the first surgeons in
the region to utilize computer-generated,
custom, total joint replacements in selected
cases. Currently,
he is advancing minimally invasive techniques
into the joint replacement area. He is also
progressing into alternative bearing surfaces
and "resurfacing" in the shoulder and hip.
In addition to the societies mentioned above,
Dr. Rogerson is a member of the following
medical societies:
•
International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee
Surgery & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.
• American College of Sports Medicine.
• Dane County Sports Medicine Society.
• Wisconsin Orthopaedic Society.
• Dane County Medical Society.
• Wisconsin Medical Society.
• Madison Orthopaedic Society.
• The American Medical Association.
Dr. Rogerson and his wife, Cindy, have two
children: Kyle and Joanna. Kyle graduated from
the University of Washington and is an
Industrial Designer living in Seattle. Joanna is
a graduate from the University of Wisconsin
Physician's Assistant Program and will be
starting a practice in 2004. Cindy has been an
active volunteer in the Madison community since
arriving in 1976. She worked as the Director of
Tourism and Volunteers for the Monona Terrace
Community and Convention Center for three years.
She presently helps out working part-time for
Dr. Rogerson's office.
In his spare time, Dr. Rogerson enjoys tennis,
boating, sailing and artwork. He produced the
medical illustrations for his total hip and knee
educational pamphlets in his office.
5/3/2006
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