General information on the community-based medical education program, Frequently Asked Questions and Link to newsletter
Faculty, How to Apply, Admissions Criteria, Accreditation, Curriculum, Clerkships, Simulation Laboratory, Student Manual
Residency training programs will be developed with local area health systems
Locations, Maps, and Driving Directions
Aurora BayCare Medical Center, Bellin College, Bellin Health, Hospital Sisters Health System Eastern Division, Prevea Health, St. Norbert, College, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay.
News appearing in the media about the community medical education programs and partner organizations
Who to contact for more information about this program
Community-based Medical Education - To develop a community medical education program that both addresses the need for primary care physicians in underserved communities across Wisconsin and employs an innovative teaching model.
Multi-community model
- 15 students per class per campus in the first year; 25 students per class per campus thereafter
Align education models with health care’s “Triple Aim”
- better value for the resources invested - better population health outcomes - lower cost of care
Key focuses of educational program
- prevention and wellness - early clinical experiences for medical students - collaborative, team-based learning with other health professionals