A new fund at The Medical College of Wisconsin will provide sustained support for the education of residents within the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery to foster development as competent, compassionate and humane physicians.
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Pancreatic cancer remains the fourth leading cause of adult cancer death, and efforts to change this at The Medical College of Wisconsin include basic, translational and clinical research.
William Halsted, MD, is credited with establishing formal graduate surgical education.
Congenital atresia of the esophagus and tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) occur in one of every 2,500 to 3,000 live births. Treatment of esophageal atresia (EA) and TEF is a success story of modern medicine.
Lung cancer remains the number one cancer killer in the United States, claiming approximately 160,000 lives per year, more than the next four deadliest cancers (colorectal, breast, pancreatic, and prostate) combined.
Mark Your Calendars: Upcoming Symposiums and Visiting Professors
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Department of Surgery has a long tradition of excellence in surgical education. We take great pride in our residents’ accomplishments, and highly value our faculty’s diverse talents – the foundation of our training program.
Current Management Strategies: There are about 1,000 cases of RPS per year in the United States, and local recurrence is the main cause of disease-related morbidity and mortality.
The Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Surgery is excited to announce the successful recruitment of Paula M. Termuhlen, MD.
Varicose veins are an extremely common condition.
Three Decades of Investigating the Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Management and Prevention of Surgical Site Infections
Wisconsin Surgical Society Updates: Dr. Dean Klinger and Dr. Rebecca Rentea