About
Jane is a native Texan who completed her undergraduate education at Rice
University, and medical school at Baylor College of Medicine, both in
Houston, Texas. She completed a Family Medicine residency and Chief Residency
at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas, in
1986. After completing her residency, she fulfilled a National Health
Service Corps scholarship commitment in a Migrant and Community Health
Center in the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas. Since 1991, she has been
on the faculty in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor
College of Medicine in Houston, with a practice emphasis in Women's
Health, Prevention and a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports
Medicine. Her academic interests have been focused on teaching at all
levels, including pre-medical, medical students, residents and faculty
development fellows. She has also been actively involved in several practice
transformation/quality improvement initiatives. Jane is married to John
C Rogers, M.D, MPH, MEd. Jane and John first came to the Columbia River
Gorge in 2004 and bought land in Mosier in 2005. They finished building
their vacation/retirement home in 2012 and have been traveling here regularly
to enjoy the Gorge and all that it offers. Their active lifestyle includes
running, hiking, backpacking, whitewater rafting, and mountaineering.
They have completed 27 marathons, and several international rafting, hiking
and mountaineering trips, including hiking the Inca Trail and rafting
the Apurimac River in Peru, the Futaleufu in Chile, and the Ganges in
India. They have climbed Mount Shasta in California, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania,
Aconcagua in Argentina, and Mount Adams in Washington. While in Houston,
they were faculty sponsors of the Baylor student chapter of the Wilderness
Medical Society and taught Wilderness First Aid to the general public
and Advanced Wilderness Life Support classes to medical professionals,
and hope to bring these courses to the community in The Dalles. They are
delighted to finally be able to combine their passions for taking care
of patients and enjoying the outdoor activities available in the Gorge.
Education
BA, Biology from Rice University
Baylor College of Medicine
Residency
University of Kansas College of Health Sciences and Hospital
Fellowship
National Institute for Program Director Development, Association of Family Practice Residency Directors
Master Teachers Fellowship Program, Baylor College of Medicine
Faculty Development Fellowship in Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Certifications
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
American Board of Family Practice
Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine