Title: 
Co-Director, Intensive Care Nursery Follow-up Program
Education: 
MD

Dr. Elizabeth Rogers is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at University of California San Francisco, practices neonatology in the Intensive Care Nursery (ICN), and is the Director of the ROOTS Program, The Grove Small Baby Unit, and the ICN Follow Up Program at UCSF. Her clinical expertise is in prematurity, periviable birth and decision-making, neuroprotection, developmental care, palliative care, family-centered care and advocacy, and long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes after neonatal critical illness. She has led follow up efforts for multicenter trials involving preterm and term infants at risk for pulmonary and neurodevelopmental impairment, has peer-reviewed manuscripts and chapters focused on mortality and morbidity after neonatal critical illness, and serves on statewide and national quality improvement collaboratives. She received an AB in Slavic Languages and Literatures and History of Science at Harvard University and received her medical degree from Stanford University.  She received pediatric and neonatal-perinatal subspecialty training at UCSF.