Bio
Teresa Rogers has been working as a Physician Assistant in psychiatry in both inpatient and outpatient settings since graduating with a Master in Medical Science (MMS) at Nova Southeastern University's PA program in 2015. Her career began in Orlando, Florida, where she worked at a community behavioral health clinic and a private outpatient practice, treating both children and adults and precepting PA students. During this time, she also earned a Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) in Psychiatry from the NCCPA.
She and her family eventually moved to Baltimore where she worked in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, treating patients with co-occurring disorders on the acute psychiatric unit. In this setting, she continued to mentor PA students and participate in learning/teaching opportunities with medical interns and residents. She has been the recipient of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Chester W. Schmidt Jr. Teaching Award and the Johns Hopkins 6th Annual Miller Coulson Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant Clinical Excellence Award.