Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P. Associate Professor

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Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
School of Nursing
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3601 4 Street
Lubbock, Texas 79430
(806) 743-2730 Ext: 255
Fax: (806) 743-1198
E-mail: mary.rogge@ttuhsc.edu
EDUCATION
Year
Institution – City, State
Degree/Major
1994
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
School of Nursing
Lubbock, Texas
Post-Masters Family Nurse
Practitioner Certificate
1985
The University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Doctor of Philosophy – Nursing
1979
Ball State University
Muncie, Indiana
Master of Science in Nursing
1975
Texas Woman’s University
Denton, Texas
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Additional Education/Certificates
Certified Family Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Credentialing Center – 1994-Present.
Post-Masters Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School
of Nursing – 1994.
Certified Medical-Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialist, American Nurses Credentialing Center – 1993Present.
Certified Diabetes Educator, National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators – 1987-92.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Year
Institution
Position/Title
2008-Present
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing
Lubbock, Texas
Associate Professor
1998-2008
Indiana University
School of Nursing
Indianapolis, Indiana
Associate Professor
1991-98
Abilene Intercollegiate School of Nursing
Abilene, Texas
Associate Professor
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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1989-91
Abilene Hospice Care
Abilene, Texas
Patient Care Coordinator
1987-89
Health Advantage, Inc.
Brentwood, Tennessee
Vice President for Clinical
Services
1987
Horizon Health Management Company
Brentwood, Tennessee
Clinical Nurse Specialist
1984-87
University of Virginia
School of Nursing
Charlottesville, Virginia
Instructor
1984-85
University of Virginia Hospital
Charlottesville, Virginia
Staff Nurse - TCV
1982-84
The University of Texas
School of Nursing
Austin, Texas
Graduate Teaching Assistant
1980-81
Abilene Intercollegiate School of Nursing
Abilene, Texas
Assistant Professor
1979-81
Mary Meek School of Nursing
Hendrick Medical Center
Abilene, Texas
Instructor
1978-79
Ball State University
Department of Nursing
Muncie, Indiana
Instructor
1977
Methodist Hospital
Houston, Texas
Staff Nurse - ICU
1975-76
Ball State University
Department of Nursing
Muncie, Indiana
Graduate Assistant
1975
Hendrick Medical Center
Abilene, Texas
Staff Nurse
HONORS
 Dissemination Faculty Development Award, Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX – May 2011.
 Innovation in Teaching Faculty Development Award, Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX – May 2010.
 Competitively selected to attend Technology Integration Program for Nursing Education and Practice
(TIP-NEP), Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina – August, 2007.
 Distinguished Service Award, Chronicity Research Section, Midwest Nursing Research Society – April,
2003.
 Teacher of the Year, Graduating Seniors, Abilene Intercollegiate School of Nursing – 1998.
 Who’s Who in American Nursing – 1984-86; 1986-87.
 Sigma Theta Tau International, Beta Rho Chapter – Inducted, 1979
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES
Grants and Contracts
Funded Grants (as Principal or Co-Principal Investigator)
2011
Effect of an Obesity Continuing Education Program on Weight Bias among School
Nurses. Co-PI with Dr. E. S. Merrill. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,
Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Research and Clinical Services Seed Grant.
2011. Funded: $2,000.
2011
Women’s Postpartum Sleep, Depression, Fatigue, and Weight Retention. Coinvestigator with Dr. E. A. Thomas, PI. Beverly A. Hall Seed Grant. Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing.
Funded: $20,000
2010
Maternal-Infant Sleep Patterns and the Development of Obesity Co-PI with E. A
Thomas. Texas Nurses Association, District 18, Seed Grant. Funded: $500.00.
September 2010.
2008
Obesity Education for Nurses: A Survey of Nurse Practitioner Education Programs. CoPI with Dr. E. S. Merrill. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen
Perry School of Nursing. Research and Clinical Services Seed Grant. Funded: $2,200.
1999
Pioneers in High-tech Health Care: An Oral History of Dialysis Nursing in the United
States. Co-PI with Dr. R.S. Sloan. Medical Humanities Program, Indiana UniversityPurdue University at Indianapolis. Funded: $5,000.
Other Funded Work
2005-06
Advanced Pharmacology, graduate course licensed to Oklahoma University College of
Nursing, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
1995-97
Annual health assessment contract for Abilene Fire Department, Abilene Intercollegiate
School of Nursing, Abilene, Texas.
Other Research
2007
Indicators of Preeclampsia and the Risk of Excess Maternal Weight Gain During
Pregnancy and Childhood Obesity in Their Offspring, Indiana University School of
Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Grant Reviewer
2001
Project Proposals, Women’s Health Mini-Grant, Indiana Commission for Women,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Faculty Practice
2003
Family Nurse Practitioner, Critical Wound Care Services, Indiana University School of
Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana.
1998-2002
Shalom Health Center, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Volunteer Family Nurse Practitioner.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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1995-96
Graham Street Community Health Center, Abilene Intercollegiate School of Nusing,
Abilene, Texas. Volunteer Family Nurse Practitioner.
Dissertation
Development of a taxonomy of nursing interventions: An analysis of nursing care in the American Civil
War. The University of Texas, Austin, Texas – 1985.
Publications
National/International Refereed Journals
Rogge, M. M., & Merrill, E. S. (2013). Effect of an obesity continuing education program on school
nurses' beliefs and attitudes about obesity. (In draft).
Rogge, M. M. (2013). Beyond gluttony and sloth: Development of a taxonomy of obesity. (In draft).
Rogge, M. M., & Thomas, E. A. (2013). Dickoff and James revisited: the constraint of prescriptive
theory and evidence-based practice on the advance of nursing science and practice. (In review).
Rogge, M. M., & Merrill, E. S. (2013). Obesity education for nurses: Perspectives from nurse
practitioner faculty. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 25(6), 320-328.
Rogge, M.M. (2009). The role of impaired mitochondrial lipid oxidation in obesity.
Research for Nursing, 10, 356-373.
Biological
Rogge, M.M. (2006). Advances in the immunology of obesity. In Ditmier, Lawrence F. (ed), New
Developments in Obesity Research, First Edition, Hauppauge NY, Nova Science Publishers, pp. 153174, ISBN=1600212964.
Rogge, M.M., Greenwald, M., & Golden, A. (2004). Obesity, stigma, and civilized oppression.
Advances in Nursing Science, 27, 301-315.
Rogge, M.M. (2002).
Nursing, 4, 42-52.
The case for an immunologic cause of obesity.
Biological Research for
Rogge, M.M. (2001). Transforming pathophysiology instruction through narrative pedagogy and
Socratic questioning. Nurse Educator, 26, 66-69.
Rogge, M.M. (1987). Nursing and politics: A forgotten legacy. Nursing Research, 36 (1), 26-30.
Book Chapters
Rogge, M.M. (1990). Nursing and politics: A forgotten legacy. In C. Lindeman & M. McAthie
(Eds.), Readings in nursing trends and issues (pp. 382-389). Springhouse, PA.: Springhouse Corp.
Editorials
Rogge, M. M., & Merrill, E. S. (2010). A virtual issue on obesity. Journal of the American Academy
of Nurse Practitioners. Available at: http://www.wiley.com/bw/vi.asp?ref=1041-2972&site=1#507.
Scholarly Review
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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Editorial Boards
2010
Guest Editor, Obesity Special Virtual Edition, Journal of the American Academy of
Nurse Practitioners.
Manuscript Reviewer
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2009
2005
2005
2005
2004
1999
Peer Reviewer, Biological Research for Nursing
Peer Reviewer, Biological Research for Nursing
Peer Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Nursing
Peer Reviewer, Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Peer Reviewer, Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Peer Reviewer, Biological Research for Nursing
Peer Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Nursing.
Peer Reviewer, Biological Research for Nursing.
Peer Reviewer, The Asia-Pacific Journal of Endocrinology.
Peer Reviewer, Biological Research for Nursing.
Peer Reviewer, Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.
Peer Reviewer, Biological Research for Nursing.
Peer Reviewer, Social Behavior and Personality.
Peer Reviewer, Biological Research for Nursing.
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Peer Reviewer, Abstracts for the 10 International Interdisciplinary Congress on
Women’s Health Issues, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Book Reviewer
2006
Panel Member for discussion of strengths and weaknesses of Lippincott’s
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Illustrated Review of Pharmacology (3 Ed.). Recommendations for other texts in
Illustrated Review series.
Academic Presentations (peer-reviewed and presented)
International
Pathways to Obesity: Implications of a Shifting Obesity Paradigm for Nursing Research. 24th
International Nursing Research Congress. Sigma Theta Tau International. Prague, Czech
Republic. July 22, 2013
Pathways to Obesity: Implications of a Shifting Obesity Paradigm for Health Care Research. 1st
Annual International Conference on Health & Medical Sciences. Athens Institute of Education and
Research. Athens, Greece. May 6, 2013
Dickoff and James Revisited: The Constraint of Prescriptive Theory and Evidence-Based Practice
on the Advance of Nursing Science. With Thomas, E. A. Philosophy in the Nurse’s World: Politics
of Nursing Practice II. University of Alberta. Banff, Canada. May 14, 2012.
State/National
Optimizing School Based Care of Overweight and Obese Children. With Merrill, E. S. Texas Tech
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University Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. 20 Annual School
Nurse Workshop, Lubbock, Texas, July 29, 2011.
Podcasting: Using Global Broadcasting to Reach Students with S. Stoten, and B. Friesth. Duke
University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina – 2007.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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Losing the Weight Loss Battle: The Pathophysiology of Obesity. The 16 National Nurse Practitioner
Conference, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Orlando, Florida - June 29, 2001.
Regional/Local
Effect of Continuing Education on School Nurses’ Beliefs and Attitudes about Obesity,with Emily
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Merrill. University Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. 5 Monday
Research Conference, April 28, 2012.
Meeting the Psychological and Social Needs of Overweight and Obese Children and
Adolescents. (2-part series). Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Health.edu.
August 2011.
Academic Freedom vs. Academic Consistency. Panel discussion with Hanley, M. A., Thal, W.,
Thomas, L., & Tombs. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen Perry
School of Nursing. Distance Education Workshop, Lubbock, Texas – May 19, 2011.
Podcasting for Mobile Learning, with Khadija Bakrim. Tech University Health Sciences Center,
Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Distance Education Workshop, Lubbock, Texas – May
19, 2011.
Closing the Distance with Discussion Boards, with Wrennah Gabbert. University Health
Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Distance Education Workshop,
Lubbock, Texas – May 19, 2011.
Caring for the Hospitalized Obese Child. (4-part series). Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center. Health.edu. February 2011.
Myths and Realities of Obesity: Optimizing Care for Obese Patients, with Emily Merrill. Anita
Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Continuing Nursing Education Program. Lubbock, Texas –
May 7, 2010.
Using Wikis in Higher Education. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen
Perry School of Nursing. Faculty Assembly, Lubbock, Texas – January 10, 2010.
Synchcasting: Pedagogy and Production. Faculty Development Program, Covenant School of
Nursing, Lubbock, Texas – June 9, 2009.
Obesity Education in Nurse Practitioner Programs: Research in Progress. Texas Tech University
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Health Sciences Center, Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Annual 5 Monday Research and
Clinical Services Conference, Lubbock, Texas – March 30, 2009.
Improving Health Care for Obese Patients with Dr. Emily Merrill. Promotoras Program Training, Larry
Combest Community Health and Wellness Center, Lubbock, Texas – January 28, 2009.
Test Driving SynchCasting: A Hands-On Interactive Demonstration, with Enola Boyd. Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Faculty Development –
December 1, 2008.
Prenatal Hypertension, Markers of Preeclampsia, and the Risk of Excessive Weight Gain in Mothers
and Their Offspring. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of
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Nursing, 19 Annual Graduate Research Symposium – November 21, 2008.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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SynchCasting: Creating Synchcasts with Adobe Captivate. Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Faculty Development – November 3, 2008.
Tuning Into Technology: Faculty Use of Podcasts in Higher Education. Indiana University Center for
Teaching and Learning, Indianapolis, Indiana – March 27, 2008.
SynchCasting: Practical Applications in Higher Education. Participant in Panel Discussion,
Podcasting, SynchCasting, and Vodcasting – Oh, My! In Power Up Your Pedagogies; Teaching and
Learning for a Web 2.0 World, Indiana Univesity, Indianapolis, Indiana – February 8, 2008.
Using Existing Data Sets To Answer New Research Questions.
Nursing – 2007.
Indiana University School of
Using Hermeneutic Inquiry To Study The Lived Experiences Of People With Obesity.
University School of Social Work, Indianapolis, Indiana - 2006.
Indiana
In Shape Indiana 2005. Health Summit, 2005, Obesity Prevention: A Commitment to Act - October
27, 2005 with follow-up letter and summary obesity document to Governor Daniels - November 3,
2005.
The Ins and Outs of Nitric Oxide: The rationale for Infrared Light Therapy.
Indianapolis, Indiana - October 11, 2005.
Genesis Medical,
Perinatal and Early Childhood Environmental Risk Factors for Maternal and Child Obesity.
Children’s Health Services Research, Research in Progress - February 17, 2005.
Perinatal and Early Childhood Environmental Risk Factors for Maternal and Child Obesity.
Children’s Health Services Research, Research in Progress – February 8, 2005.
Three Dimensions of Hope in Family Experiences of Chronic Illness with M. Greenwald and S.
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Wallace. The 28 Annual Nursing Research Conference, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana December 6, 2002.
Sick Reminders: Impediments to the Family Experience of Normality in Chronic Illness with Deborah
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Herther. The 28 Annual Nursing Research Conference, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana December 6, 2002.
Childhood Obesity: Critical Questions. Seventh Annual Conference of the Indiana Chapter of the
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners, Indianapolis, Indiana September 21, 2002.
Pioneers in Dialysis Nursing: Into the Wilderness: Being in the Right Place at the Right Time with
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Rebecca Sloan. The 26 Annual Nursing Research Conference, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis,
Indiana - December 1, 2000.
Hypertension: Optimizing Patient Care. Seventeenth Annual Conference for Nurse Practitioners and
Nurse Midwives, Health Care Education and Training, Indianapolis, Indiana – August, 2002.
Losing the Weight Loss Battle: The New Research and Implications for Nursing Faculty. Center for
Excellence in Teaching, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana – October 8,
2001.
Pioneers in Dialysis Nursing: Into the Wilderness with Rebecca Sloan. Medical Humanities Seminar,
Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana – February, 2001.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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Anonymous Women: Southern Nurses in the American Civil War. The Fourth Annual Conference of
the American Association for the History of Nursing, Austin, Texas - September, 1987.
The Case for an Infectious Process in the Etiology of Obesity. Sharing Our Knowledge Day, Indiana
University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana - October 30, 2000.
Looking at ‘lytes. Inside Insights: Looking at Laboratory Values, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis,
Indiana – September 21, 1999.
Syndrome X: Diabetes, Hypertension, and Hyperlipidemia. The Pharmacology Update for Advance
Practice Nursing, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana – May 22, 1999.
Refining Cardiovascular Assessment Skills. Abilene Regional Medical Center, Abilene, Texas – May
10, 1998.
Family Nurse Practitioners: Leading the Way. Health Education and Research Network of Abilene.
Abilene, Texas - May 10, 1996.
Long-Term Care: Practical Considerations. Alzheimer’s Association Family Support Group, Abilene,
Texas – May, 1991.
The Hospital at Home. Clyde Women's Club, Clyde, Texas.
Meeting the Needs of Terminally Ill Patients.
September, 1990.
Mesa Springs Nursing Center, Abilene, Texas –
Coping with the Dying Process. Baird Nursing Home, Baird, Texas – May, 1990.
Your Teacher Has Cancer - What That Means. Presented to the fourth grade classes at Merkel
Elementary School, Merkel, Texas - May, 1990.
Needs and Expectations of Terminally Ill Patients. Dyess Air Force Base Hospital, Abilene, Texas –
April, 1990.
Physical Changes in Dying Patients. Big Country Activity Directors, West Texas Rehabilitation
Center, Abilene, Texas – March, 1990.
Hospice Team Concept: A Baseball Analogy. Hospice of Abilene and Hospice of the Big Country.
Abilene, Texas - Multiple Dates – 1989-90.
Warning Signs of Cancer and the Need for Early Cancer Detection.
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Abilene, Texas – November, 1989.
Women’s Auxiliary of the
The Conjunction of Patient Needs and Nursing Interventions: Clinical Nursing Practice in the
American Civil War. Christine L. Oglevee Research Papers Day, The University of Mississippi
School of Nursing, Jackson, Mississippi - April, 1987.
The Conjunction of Patient Needs and Nursing Interventions: Clinical Nursing Practice in the
American Civil War. The Forum VIII Research Symposium, The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro School of Nursing, Greensboro, North Carolina – April, 1987.
The Conjunction of Patient Needs and Nursing Interventions: Clinical Nursing Practice in the
American Civil War. The Seventh Annual Nursing Research Day, Anna Vaughn School of Nursing,
Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma - April, 1987.
The Conjunction of Patient Needs and Nursing Interventions: Clinical Nursing Practice in the
American Civil War. The Fourth Annual Research Conference, Rutgers University College of
Nursing, Piscataway, New Jersey - February, 1987.
Development of a Taxonomy of Nursing Interventions: An Analysis of Nursing Care in the American
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
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Civil War. Postdoctoral Research Symposium, The University of Texas School of Nursing, Austin,
Texas - June, 1986.
Anonymous Women: Southern Nurses in the American Civil War. Faculty Research Colloquium,
University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, Virginia - April, 1986.
Modifying a Taxonomy of Nursing Interventions Through an Analysis of Civil War Nursing Care.
University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, Virginia - April, 1984.
Utilizing the Phenomenological Approach to Concept Synthesis in Creating a Taxonomy of Nursing
Interventions. University of Southern Mississippi School of Nursing, Hattiesburg, Mississippi - April,
1984.
Posters
Rogge, M. M. & Merrill, E. Obesity education for nurses: Perspectives from nurse practitioner
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faculty. American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 25 National Conference.
Poster
presentation. Phoenix, AZ. June 25, 2010.
Branham, S. (Presenter), Bruce, K., (Presenter), Ashcraft, A., Boswell, C., Guenther, J., Masten,
Y., Rogge, M.M. Teaching evidence-based practice consumerism in a distance education
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format. NONPF 39 Annual conference. Poster presentation. Pittsburgh, PA. April 11, 2013.
EXTERNAL CONSULTATION
Panel Discussion Member of Strengths and Weaknesses of Lippincott’s Illustrated Review of Pharmacology
rd
(3 ed.) and recommendations for other texts in Illustrated Reviews series - September 27, 2006.
Consultation with Genesis Medical Technology, Indianapolis, Indiana, for understanding the role of nitric
oxide and ultra violet light therapy in wound healing – 2005.
Consultation with faculty on the development and implementation of new Pathophysiology Course, Indiana
University, South Bend, Indiana – October 28, 1999.
Consultation with Polymer Technologies, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana to discuss Indiana University School of
Nursing partnership in clinical and research uses of the Bioscanner 2000, a new diabetes testing device –
September, 1999.
SERVICE
Professional
2011- Present
National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty. Member.
2010-Present
Southern Nurses Research Society. Member.
2001-Present
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Member.
 South Plains Nurse Practitioner Association. Member 2011
2001-Present
Obesity Society (Formerly, North American Association for the Study of Obesity).
Member.
2001-03
Midwest Nursing Research Society. Member.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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Qualitative Search Section, Chair – 2002-03.
Organizational Committee Pre-Conference Symposium, Chair – 2002-03.
Genetics/Physiology Pre-Conference on Diabetes, Representative – 2002.
Qualitative Research Section, Chair – 2002-03; Vice Chair – 2001-02.
1999-2009
National League for Nursing. Member.
 Standard Committee for Masters-Level Examination Pathophysiology,
National League for Nursing (NLN) and Professional Examination Service
(PES), Member – 2006.
1991
Texas Pain Initiative, Organizational Meeting, Austin, Texas. Member.
1984-Present
American Nurses Association. Member.
Texas Nurses Association. Member.
District 18, Board Member and Bylaws Chair – 2011-Present
1979-Present
Sigma Theta Tau International. Member.
 Iota Mu Chapter, Member – 2009-Present, Treasurer – 2012-Present.
 Omicron Zeta Chapter, Charter Member – 1999-2009.
 Alpha Chapter, Member – 1999-Present.
 AISN Honor Society, Counselor – 1996-98.
 Beta Kappa Chapter, Vice President – 1985-86.
 Beta Rho Chapter, Member – 1979-85.
 Mentor for graduate students in preparing research presentations for Sigma
Theta Tau Research Day, Alpha Chapter – 2002.
Community
1997-98
American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Abilene Regional
Medical Center, Abilene, Texas.
1995-97
Abilene Fire Department Health Examinations and Comparison Report (1995-96),
Abilene, Texas. Coordinator.
University
2011- Present
University Faculty Senate. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
Member. Representative to the Institutional Compliance Working Committee 20112012. Chair, HSC Writing Center Task Force 2011-2012.
2006-08
Strategies of Teaching and Learning Community of Practice on the Impact of
Technology, Indiana University Center for Teaching and Learning, Indianapolis,
Indiana. Member.
2004-06
University Faculty Council, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis.
Member.
2003
Center for Bioethics, Center for Excellence in Ethical Research (CEER) Planning
Committee, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. Member.
School of Nursing
2012
Grade Appeal Hearing Committee. Member.
2011-2012
N5322 Health Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice Course Development Task
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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Force. Chair.
2011
N5327 Evidence for Advanced Practice Nursing Course Development Task Force.
Member.
2011- Present
Faculty Leadership Advisory Committee (Executive Advisory Committee). Texas
Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing.
Member.
2011
Distance Education Workshop Planning Task Force. Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member.
2010-Present
Masters Studies Committee, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita
Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member 2010-Present. Chairman 2010-2011.
Nurse Practitioner Track Applicant Selection Task Force. Member 2010-Present.
2010-Present
Doctoral Studies Committee, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita
Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member 2010-Present. Vice-chairman 20112012. Chairman 2012-Present.
2009-2010
DNP Conceptual Framework Task Force. Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member.
2009-2010
Bylaws Task Force. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen
Perry School of Nursing. Member.
2008-Present
Doctoral Studies Subcommittee, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member 2008-2009, 2010-Present.
Secretary, 2009-2010.
2008-Present
Masters Studies Subcommittee, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member 2008-2010.
2008-Present
DNP Capstone Committee, Perinatal Hospice. Member.
2008-Present
Faculty Research and Clinical Services Committee, Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member 2008-2010. Vice
Chair 2010-2011. Chair 2011-2012.
2008-Present
Web-Based Teaching and Emerging Technologies Task Force, Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing.
Member.
2008-2009
Information Technology Advisory Group, Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member.
2008-2009
Graduate Symposium Planning Group, Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing. Member.
2006
Task Force on Faculty Re-organization, Indiana University School of Nursing.
Member.
2006
Graduate Curriculum Committee Task Force, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP),
Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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2006
Graduate Curriculum Committee Task Force on Web-Based Courses, Indiana
University School of Nursing. Member.
2005
Accelerated Improvement Oncourse Task Force, Indiana University School of
Nursing. Member.
2005
Evidence-Based Teaching Task Force, Indiana University School of Nursing.
Member.
2005
Clinical Scholars Task Force, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
2005
Masters Program Advisory Committee (MAC), Indiana University School of Nursing.
Member.
2005
R590 Task Force, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
2004-08
University Council of Nursing Faculty, Indiana University School of Nursing,
Governing Council. Member.
2004-05
Innovations Strategic Planning Task Force, MSN APG Subcommittee, Indiana
University School of Nursing. Member.
2003-08
MSN APG Subcommittee, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member; Chair –
2006-08.
2003-04
Ph.D. Clinical Science Focus Group, Indiana University School of Nursing.
Member.
2002-03
Ph.D. Distance Education Curriculum Ad Hoc Committee, Indiana University School
of Nursing. Member.
2002
Ad Hoc Committee for S. Sims Evaluation, Indiana University School of Nursing.
Member.
2002
Ad Hoc Nurse Practitioner Curricula Review Committee, Indiana University School
of Nursing. Member.
2002
Ad Hoc Merit Review Committee, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
2002
Ad Hoc Committee to Review Nominations for Trustees Teaching Award, Indiana
University School of Nursing. Member.
2001-06
1999-2004
Dean’s Council, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
Bylaws Committee, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member; Chair – 200104.
Adult Nurse Practitioner Curriculum Task Force, Indiana University School of
Nursing. Member.
1999-2000
1998-2008
University Council of Nursing Faculty, Indiana University School of Nursing.
Member.
1998-2008
Council on Nursing Faculty, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
1998-2008
Clinical Faculty Subcommittee, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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1998-2008
Graduate Curriculum Committee, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
1998-2008
Department of Family Health Nursing, Indiana University School of Nursing.
Member.
1998-2008
Corridor Council of Nursing Faculty, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member;
President – 2004-06; President-Elect – 2003-04; Executive Committee Member –
2001-08.
1998-99
Pathophysiology Task Force, Indiana University School of Nursing. Member.
ACADEMIC COURSES TAUGHT
NURS 5343 – Pharmacotherapeutics for Nursing in Advanced Practice. Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center School of Nursing. Faculty – Spring 2013; Summer 2013; Fall 2013.
NURS 5327 – Best Evidence for Advanced Practice Nursing. Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center School of Nursing, Faculty – Spring 2012; Summer 2012; Fall 2012.
NURS 6345 – Population Health and Epidemiology. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School
of Nursing, Faculty – Fall 2011.
NURS 5111 – The Advanced Practice Role: Foundations for Advanced Practice Nursing. Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing, Faculty – Summer, 2010, Summer 2011.
NURS 5080/NURS 5306 – Pathophysiology of Obesity. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
School of Nursing, Facilitator – Fall 2009; Fall 2010; Fall 2011; Spring 2012; Summer 2012; Fall 2012.
NURS 7310 – Health Care Innovations in Chronic Illness (formerly Health Behavior Complexity in Chronic
Illness). Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing, Facilitator – Summer 2009;
Summer 2010; Summer 2011; Summer 2012; Summer 2013.
NURS 5342 – Advanced Health Assessment. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of
Nursing, Faculty – Spring 2009; Fall 2011; Spring 2012.
NURS 5080/NURS 5349 – Perspectives in Obesity. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School
of Nursing, Facilitator – Spring, 2009, Spring 2010; Spring 2011, Spring 2012.
NURS 5302 – Community Health Foundations for Advanced Practice. Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center School of Nursing, Clinical Instructor – Fall, 2009; Spring 2010; Fall 2010; Spring 2011.
NURS 5340 – Primary Care. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing, Clinical
Instructor – Fall, 2008.
NURS 5345 – Application of Pathophysiology. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of
Nursing, Facilitator – Fall, 2008; Spring, 2009; Fall, 2009; Spring 2010; Summer 2010; Fall 2010; Spring
2011; Summer 2011; Fall 2011; Spring 2012; Summer 2012; Fall 2012; Spring 2013; Summer 2013; Fall
2013.
N5013 – Pharmacology for Advanced Practice Nurses. Oklahoma University College of Nursing, Spring
Semesters, 2005, 2006.
B230 – Developmental Issues and Health. Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana
Guest Lecture: Obesity: Trends and Challenges - September, 2004.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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F570 – Assessment of Individuals, Families and Communities. Indiana University School of Nursing, Spring
Semesters, 1999-2008.
F572 – Primary Health Care of Children. Indiana University School of Nursing, Spring Semesters, 19992002.
F574 – Primary Health Care of Adults. Indiana University School of Nursing, Fall Semesters, 1998-2002.
F578 – Primary Health Care of Families. Indiana University School of Nursing, Summer Semesters, 19992002.
G513 – Genetics. Indiana University School of Nursing, Fall Semesters, 2002-2007.
R590 – Independent Research. Indiana University School of Nursing, Fall and Spring Semesters, 19992008.
Y515 – Pathophysiology. Indiana University School of Nursing, Spring Semesters, 1999-2008.
Y535 – Family Dynamics. Indiana University School of Nursing, Fall, 2004; Guest Lecture, Obesity, Stigma,
and Civilized Oppression – August, 2002; September, 2003.
Y552 – Health Maintenance for Adults. Indiana University School of Nursing, Fall, 2007.
Y554 – Advanced Nursing Management – Adults. Indiana University School of Nursing, Spring, 2008.
Y555 – Collaborative Clinical Practice in Primary Health-Care Nursing. Indiana University School of
Nursing, Spring, 2008.
Y612 – Pharmacology for Nurse Practitioners. Indiana University School of Nursing, Summer, Fall
Semesters, 2001-2008; Summer, 1999.
THESIS COMMITTEES
Terry, Amanda. An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Rapid Response Team. Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Thesis Committee Member Advisor –
Summer 2010-Spring 2011.
DISSERTATION / DOCTORAL COMMITTEES
Davis, Robin. Application of a Model of Evidence-Based Practice to the Development of a Perinatal
Hospice Program. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing,
Capstone Advisor – Fall 2008-Spring 2010.
Stevens, Seth. Examining the effects of the use of an evidence-based postoperative coronary artery
bypass graft nursing care protocol on patient outcomes. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Capstone Advisor – Fall 2009-2011.
Oliver, Andrea. Implementing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Screenings for Obese Patients in a
Primary Care Center. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Anita Thigpen Perry School of
Nursing, Expert Advisor – Spring 2010 and Spring 2011.
Merydith, Amy. Childhood Obesity: A Community Project. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing, Expert Advisor – Summer 2011 - Present.
Mary Madeline Rogge, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., B.C., F.N.P.
Associate Professor
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