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    Rogers Memorial has Wisconsin’s largest, most experienced eating disorders treatment team. As a not-for-profit hospital, Rogers Memorial Hospital provides 24-hour eating disorders treatment, via inpatient care, residential treatment and partial hospitalization for men, women, adolescents, and children. We also offer specialized care for co-occurring anxiety disorders and were the first organization to offer a male-specific residential program.

Thoughts from the Field

featuredimage Anxiety and eating disorders create a tangled web of symptoms

In many of our residential patients, evidence of one or several anxiety disorders exists prior to the onset of an ...

Articles and Outcomes

featuredimage Healing at the heart of pediatric eating disorders treatment

Healing environment gets to the heart of pediatric eating disorders. Within just six months of launching the new treatment program at ...

featuredimage A Silent Problem: Males with Eating Disorders in the Workplace

Over the last decade, employers have had an increased awareness of the cost of mental illness in the workplace; eating ...

Partial program outcome study demonstrates weight gain

Rogers Memorial's eating disorders partial program shows significant weight and symptoms improvement after five weeks of treatment.

Events and Activities

February Journal Club: Typical and Atypical Restrictive Anorexia Nervosa (AN)

Journal Club meets on February 24 at its new location. We will examine the characteristics of typical and atypical restrictive anorexia nervosa.

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2010

As part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2010, Rogers Memorial Hospital is sponsoring an art exhibit at the inaugural NORMAL in Schools gala event on Saturday evening, February 27, 2010.

Medical Director

Theodore E. Weltzin, M.D. Medical Director, Eating Disorder Services at Rogers Memorial Hospital

Ted Weltzin, M.D., has been involved in treatment and research related to eating disorders for 20 years.

Featured Staff

Tracey Cornella-Carlson, MD

Dr. Cornella-Carlson is the medical director of the child and adolescent inpatient and the partial hospitalization eating disorder programs at Rogers Memorial Hospital – Milwaukee. She is a board-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist.

Jessica Witt

Jessica Witt, MSN, RN, CPNP, APNP, is the clinical services manager for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Programs at Rogers Memorial Hospital-Milwaukee.