Dr. Rogers graduated from the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Chillicothe, IL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Rogers is affiliated with UnityPoint Health Methodist Hospital.
Center For Orthopedics & Sports Medicine 912 Wallace Ave STE 104, Leitchfield, KY 42754 2702300124 (phone), 2702300157 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Louisville School of Medicine Graduated: 1999
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Rogers graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Leitchfield, KY and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. Rogers is affiliated with Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center.
Rogers Media Ltd 107.5 Kiss FM. C I S Q FM. JACK FM. Rogers Media. C K K S FM. 96.9 JACK FM. X FM. C K V X FM. C K W X News 1130. C K V X XFM Radio Stations & Broadcasting Companies
2440 Ash St, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J6 6042805225, 6048774489
Ted Rogers President
Rogers Media Ltd Radio Stations & Broadcasting Companies
Flagler Hospital Jan 1, 2006 - Oct 1, 2012
Clinical Resource Manager, Surgical Services
Education:
St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing
Skills:
Hospitals Healthcare Management General Surgery Clinical Research Meditech Nursing Patient Safety Emr Critical Care Healthcare Information Technology Informatics Bls Acls Orthopedic Icu
Interests:
Skiing Canoeing Everything With Water Etc Surfing Anything Outdoors Hiking Snorkling
oogle machine: A Rogers Centre regular told us of a game two or three years ago when, walking to the stadium, he was stopped by two people wearing Kansas City Royals garb. Obviously from out of town, then asked our friend to take a picture of them, one on each side of the statue of the late Ted Rogers.
Date: Jul 27, 2018
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Amazon Prime video streaming expected to launch in Canada Dec. 1: Bell Media exec
CRTC chairman Jean-Pierre Blais has criticized Rogers and Shaw for throwing in the towel on the young venture considering the rising popularity of online streaming. At a broadcast TV licence renewal on Monday, Blais questioned whether company founder Ted Rogers would have given up.
Date: Nov 29, 2016
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Rogers still carries memories of long-ago convergence and Canadian commitments.
ccession. He had planned to retire at the age of 67, or at least thats what he told his shareholders. Then perhaps 70 would be an apt time to retire. The months passed into years. Felled by ill health in the autumn of 2008, Horn stepped in. Ted Rogers died in December of 2008, at the age of 75.In 1994, Ted Rogers launched a hostile takeover for Maclean-Hunter, with its cable, publishing and printing assets. I remember the shudder that then ran through the halls of Macleans magazine at the time. Few believed the takeover would bode well for those on the publishing side. If we are to main
Date: Oct 18, 2016
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Guy Laurence resigns as Rogers CEO, to be replaced be ex-Telus head Joe Natale
"We have appreciated Guy's leadership over the last three years," saidEdward Rogers, Rogers deputy chairman and eldest son of company founder Ted Rogers, who died in 2008."He has moved the company forward ... while getting the company ready for its next phase of growth.
Date: Oct 17, 2016
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10-tower 'M City' condo project announced in Mississauga
The project was announced Tuesday by Mayor Bonnie Crombie andEdwardRogers, son of Ted Rogers, whobecame one of Canadas wealthiest people through his involvement in the broadcasting and publishing industries in particularRogers cable and wireless services. He diedin December 2008.
Date: Sep 27, 2016
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McDonald's training is now a path to a college diploma
Founded in 1948, Ryerson Universitys school of management was renamed in 2007 for Canadian broadcasting and telecom legend Ted Rogers, following a gift of $15-million from him and his wife, Loretta. This month, the school marked the 10th anniversary of the gift by unveiling a new logo and renaming
Date: Aug 19, 2016
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A Bloor of their own: Hot Docs festival purchases long-time cinematic home
Hot Docs also announced that the Rogers Foundation, a charity controlled by the Rogers family, had gifted the festival an additional $1-million to form the Ted Rogers Fund, which will provide production grants for Canadian feature-length documentaries. The fund will give up to $35,000 to three or foA lot of people have asked me what does this have to do with Rogers, or what does this have to do with Ted? Martha Rogers, chair of the Rogers Foundation and a daughter of Rogers founder Ted Rogers. I would say Everything. My dad was so in love with Canada, he was the biggest patriotic person I
Date: Jun 23, 2016
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Rogers Foundation gives $5 million gift to Hot Docs
With a gift of $5 million to Hot Docs, the family of the late media mogul Ted Rogers gets their wings and their name on the marquee of the 103-year-old theatre on Bloor St. W., the worlds only free-standing documentary movie house.The money from the Rogers Foundation, the familys philanthropic fund, is divided into two parts: $4 million is earmarked for the purchase of the building, which will be renamed the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema; and $1 million creates the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Fund. It will be part of Hot Docs portfoli