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Kevin Rogers, DHSc, MA, MHA

Assistant Professor, School of Healthcare Administration and Leadership
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Kevin Rogers, DHSc, MA, MHA is an assistant professor in the School of Healthcare Administration and Leadership at Pacific University. Before coming to Pacific, Dr. Rogers was the associate director at the Area Health Education Center in Honolulu, a federally funded program in the John A. Burns School of Medicine. There, he provided research support on the topics of Hawai’i’s healthcare provider shortage and K-12 healthcare career education opportunities. Dr. Rogers' past work has included research support at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research in Portland on studies primarily related to adolescent mental health.

His current research interests are in international healthcare development and refugee health. Dr. Rogers received a bachelor of arts in international studies from Portland State University. He holds a doctor of healthcare science degree, as well as master's degrees in both counseling psychology and healthcare administration, all from Pacific University.  Dr. Rogers currently teaches courses in the Doctor of Science (DHSc/DMSc) program.