Mary Madeline Rogge | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Mary Rogge

Mary Madeline Rogge

PhD, RN, FNP, BC
Associate Professor

 

  • Pathophysiology of obesity and weight loss
  • Research and theory development and utilization in nursing
  • Rogge, M. M. & Gautam, B.  (November 2, 2016).  Pathways to Obesity Taxonomy: Why classifying obesity matters. The Obesity Society Annual Meeting. Poster presentation.  New Orleans, LA. 
  • Rogge, M. M. (November 18, 2015).  Assessment and management of sleep and sleep disordered breathing in obese patients.  22nd Keimyung International Nursing Research Conference.  Keimyung University College of Nursing.  Daegu, Republic of Korea. 
  • Rogge, M. M. (November 18, 2015).  Clinical implications of the pathophysiology of weight recovery following successful weight loss.  22nd Keimyung International Nursing Research Conference.  Keimyung University College of Nursing.  Daegu, Republic of Korea. 
  • Rogge, M. M. & Gautam, B.  (2017).  Biology of obesity and weight recovery: Implications for clinical practice.  Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 29(S1):S15-S29.
  • Rogge, M. M. & Gautam, B. (2017). Before, after, after-after: The Pathophysiology of weight loss and recovery.  The Nurse Practitioner, 42(3), 18-24.