Credentials & Education
Board Certifications
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support
- Trauma Nursing Core Course
About
Brittony Rogers, N.P., is a nurse practitioner who treats patients with severe, life-threatening blunt force and penetrating injuries. As a member of the Lutheran Health Physicians trauma surgery team, Rogers assists surgeons as they operate on patients who are critically injured and oftentimes suffering from multiple injuries to the colon, pancreas, spleen and/or stomach.
Prior to joining LHP, Rogers worked in different healthcare settings in Fort Wayne. Her roles have included registered nurse/physician extender where she cared for trauma and surgical patients. She also spent two years serving critically ill surgical, trauma, and neuro patients at Parkview Regional Medical Center's surgical/trauma intensive care unit.
Rogers graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana, with a bachelor's degree in nursing in 2012. She earned a master's degree in nursing, family nurse practitioner, from Indiana Wesleyan University's School of Graduate Nursing in 2018.
Brittony Rogers, N.P., is a nurse practitioner who treats patients with severe, life-threatening blunt force and penetrating injuries. As a member of the Lutheran Health Physicians trauma surgery team, Rogers assists surgeons as they operate on patients who are critically injured and oftentimes suffering from multiple injuries to the colon, pancreas, spleen and/or stomach. Prior to joining LHP, Rogers worked in different healthcare settings in Fort Wayne. Her roles have included registered nurse/physician extender where she cared for trauma and surgical patients. She also spent two years serving critically ill surgical, trauma, and neuro patients at Parkview Regional Medical Center's surgical/trauma intensive care unit. Rogers graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana, with a bachelor's degree in nursing in 2012. She earned a master's degree in nursing, family nurse practitioner, from Indiana Wesleyan University's School of Graduate Nursing in 2018.