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Education Innovation
MCW graduate student Amanda Marks, who dropped out of school at 16, will defend her doctoral thesis soon.
MCW students describe what they believe the future of healthcare means to them.
Community Front Door
MCW student with DACA status overcomes challenges to achieve the future his parents wanted for him.
MCW Magazine
MCW's two regional campuses address physician maldistribution by training physicians in the communities where they are needed the most.
Alumni
This year’s MCW-Green Bay commencement marked the graduation of the campus’ 100th physician.
When Dr. Ravi Misra joined MCW in 1993 he was uncertain about how long he would stay.
Francis Tongpalad, a fourth-year medical student is most at peace when he’s in the “flow state.”
Celebrating leadership, service, loyalty, and compassion in medicine.
Ukrainian-American Dr. Oksana Sayko leads a rehabilitation residency training program in Ukraine.
While pursuing her MD-PhD degree, Gopika learned about challenges international students face.
Student Enrichment Program for Underrepresented Professions (StEP-UP) program began serving students in 2017.
Bidding adieu to long-time director Dr. Joseph Barbieri, professor of Microbiology & Immunology.
New MCW program expands skills needed to educate healthcare professionals and students.
MCW student Sarah Benett has always been a top-tier student, but struggled on tests.
MCW faculty and students are improving access to COVID-19 data in the Middle East/North Africa region.
The inaugural class of students in MCW’s Master of Science in Genetic Counseling program matriculated in fall 2021.
MCW students launched a company to accelerate and improve science by making it more accessible.
MCW medical students are leading an effort to increase vaccination rates on Milwaukee’s South Side.
Dr. Christina Yannetsos has been chosen to work as part of an elite group of medical experts to support USA Judo athletes.
The concert series will raise money for MCW’s pipeline education programs.
A new program has teamed MCW medical students with veterans during the pandemic.
Olivia Davies, MCW-Milwaukee Class of 2021, reflects on the past year as she prepares for residency.
MCW School of Pharmacy assisted in providing more than 17,000 vaccines to healthcare personnel and other eligible populations.
Sophia Neman co-authored a study that could impact the way we address pandemics in the future.
Medical student Mogen Frenkel can’t help but feel like his life is playing out like a movie.
MD student Quamaine Bond knows why he chose the field he chose. He loves to help people.
MCW's graduate school trains biomedical research scientists and is a major component of the research engine of MCW that drives discovery.
MCW medical student Kelsey Lamb believes that students need to prioritize mental health during their education journey.
MCW responded swiftly and decisively to ensure its learners remained safe and healthy while fulfilling necessary graduation requirements.
Although unable to hold traditional in-person gatherings, MCW hosted multiple virtual ceremonies to honor its first 41 PharmD graduates.
Stephanie Baguidy's passion for helping others was validated when she earned a prestigious cancer studies grant.
MCW pharmacy student McKenna Schulz has only a few more days to wait before she receives her degree.
For Milwaukee native and fourth-year MCW medical student Marisa Román, the desire to help others began early.
MCW students are passionate about helping the community stay healthy throughout the evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic.
Dr. Kenneth Swanson, a first-year fellow, is completing his fellowship training during a unique time in his profession.
As graduating medical student Kayla Johnson prepares for Match Day, she takes a look back at those who have helped her along the way.
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