Andrew Rogers

Andrew H. Rogers
PhD

Andrew H. Rogers PhD

UBMD Internal Medicine

Specialties

Addictions; Behavioral Medicine; Opioids; Pain - Chronic Pain / Complex Pain Syndromes; Psychology

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Professional Summary:

My lab, housed in the Department of Medicine, Division of Behavioral Medicine, is broadly focused on the intersection of chronically painful medical conditions and substance use. My program of research seeks to use novel research methodology to identify biopsychosocial mechanisms of pain and substance use that can be targeted with brief, personalized behavioral interventions.

Specifically, my past work has examined chronically painful medical conditions across the lifespan, including chronic low back pain, primary chronic pain, irritable bowel syndrome, HIV, perioperative pain, and cancer, and how cognitive-affective factors (e.g., pain-related anxiety, anxiety sensitivity, emotion regulation) are associated with exacerbated pain experience, and also link these conditions to substance use (and vice versa), including opioid, alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use. My work thus far has resulted in developing a brief, computer-delivered intervention to specifically target these vulnerability factors.

Currently, my research is focused on adolescent and young adult cancer-related pain and opioid use. My lab utilizes a combination of research methodologies, including mixed-methods/qualitative, patient reported outcomes, wearables, and intensive longitudinal/ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to elucidate the complex and dynamic relationships between pain and substance use. Ultimately, my work hopes to identify ways to improve non-pharmacological pain management, and inform pain-management guidelines for this vulnerable population.

A secondary focus of my work is on advanced quantitative modelling to develop briefer and more precise ways to deliver treatments to reduce pain and substance use disparities among vulnerable populations.

Specialties:

Addictions, Behavioral Medicine, Opioids, Pain - Chronic Pain / Complex Pain Syndromes, Psychology

Patients Treated:

Adolescents, Adults

Physician Gender:

Male


Appointments:

UBMD at Erie County Medical Center
Behavioral Medicine Clinic
DK Miller Building
462 Grider Street
Buffalo, New York 14215
Accepting new patients


Education and Training:

  • Fellowship, T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship - Pediatric Pain, University of Washington (2024)
  • Internship, Clinical Psychology Internship, University of Washington/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (2023)
  • PhD, Clinical Psychology, University of Houston (2023)
  • MA, Clinical Psychology, University of Houston (2017)
  • BA, Psychology, Tufts University (2014)

Awards and Honors:

  • The Nancy Robinson, Ph.D. Award for Outstanding Overall Achievement - University of Washington School of Medicine (2023)
  • Psychology Research Award - University of Houston (2020)
  • 1st Year Psychology Research Award - University of Houston (2018)
  • Dean's List - Tufts University (2014)

Research Profile:

This UBMD physician is also a member of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, teaching the next generation of doctors and researching to advance care in WNY and beyond. Learn more about this physician's research and teaching activities, as well as view credentials, publications, professional involvement and more below.


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