
Dr. Dan Rogers, M.D., Ph.D, N.M.D.
Dr Rogers is dedicated to the care and treatment of people with chronic and degenerative conditions
using natural modalities....outside of the United States.
In 1970 he graduated from Loma Linda University in California with a BA in Biology and Physical Education. He
then continued graduate studies at University of California, San Bernardino, University of California in
Riverside, and Riverside Law School. In 1976, Dr. Rogers received his Medical Degree from the Universidad
Autonoma de Guadalajara and served his internship-residency in Family Practice Medicine in Orlando, Florida.
Dr. Dan Rogers has more than 24 years experience as a hospital administrator and practicing physician.
He has also served as a director of several U.S. and multi-national corporations in capacities such as CEO,
President, and Board Chairman. He is bi-lingual in English and Spanish and has partial communications
skills in several other languages.
He was born and raised in Montana and has a great love for the outdoors. He is a father of 2, married to his
high school sweetheart, and continues to enjoy almost any type of outdoor activity. He and his wife, Sally,
are responsible for up to 2,000 young people at a time, taking them camping, hiking, etc., in their
leadership role as Pathfinder Coordinators for the teen pathfinder program for the southern California area.
Pathfinders is a co-ed (boy scout/girl scout type) program. They have gone on numerous mission trips around
the world to help others in times of need including disasters. In addition to all of their corporate
activities, they are very much involved with their church and with young people's groups.
In 1978, Drs. Dan Rogers, Victor Ortuño, and Arturo Ortuño started Hospital Jardines de La Mesa, in Tijuana, Mexico
where the Gerson Therapy was used as the primary treatment for cancer and other degenerative diseases. In
1980, through a corporate merger with Hospital La Gloria, the two Gerson facilities became a single, united Gerson
Treatment Center. Dr. Rogers assumed Medical Administration of the Gerson Therapy in Mexico at that
time. In 1996 he began working with Dr. Josef Issels, to combine the Gerson Therapy with the Issels
Whole-Body Immunotherapy, where he worked jointly with Dr. Issels for almost 3 years, until Dr. Issels passed away
at the age of 90.
He has continued to promote the use of Gerson Therapy at Centro Hospitalario Internacional Pacifico, S.A. (CHIPSA),
where he is currently Chief of Staff, and Director of Clinical Investigations.
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