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Ann Klopp, PhD '02, MD '03, GME '04, reflects on her physician-scientist training through MCW's Medical Scientist Training Program.
MCW and its hospital partners provide advanced diagnostics, therapeutic and surgical treatments to improve epilepsy treatment.
MCW Cancer Center scientists and the WBCS are making a difference with the help of generous donors.
The Kern Family Foundation and MCW are dedicated to transforming medical education and practice.
Mentorship and global healthcare are cornerstones of MCW alumna Dr. Carolyn S. Quinsey's professional career (MD '10).
Michael Krentz, MD '73, reflects on his career as an emergency physician, a US Navy flight surgeon and published author.
Young Wisconsin athlete Auggie Tate successfully faces the challenges of celiac disease.
MCW, CTSI and community partners collaborate to advance the health of the community through research and discovery.
The MCW Pharmacy School offers a groundbreaking dual-degree program with undergraduate schools from across the state of Wisconsin.
A tradition of innovation runs in Milwaukee’s blood.
Two medical school faculty mentors inspired Larry W. Stephenson, MD '70, to become a heart surgeon.
Trained to use tools by her electrician father, Dr. Merry Sebelik’s (MD '86, GME '91) path led her to use a new set of tools as a surgeon.
Donors make a difference by investing in the research, educational and clinical missions of the Froedtert & MCW Eye Institute.
MCW neuroscientists share a focus on spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) research.
Current PhD student and Armed Services veteran comes full circle with Department of Defense grant award.
Medical education and residency training at MCW enabled Deborah DiStefano, MD ’76, GME ’80, to carry forward her father's legacy.
MCW's School of Pharmacy prepares students for postgraduate residency training programs and to pursue different medical specialties.
Through its digital communications, MCW is celebrating the stellar work that is truly pioneering paths to a healthier world.
MCW's two regional campuses address physician maldistribution by training physicians in the communities where they are needed the most.
The life story of J. Luis Bautista, MD ’84, is truly one of “rags to riches.”
The MACC Fund, Children’s Wisconsin, MCW and the community are a united force in the fight against childhood cancers.
MCW creates physician-scientist immersion program to address the shortage of US physicians conducting research.
Maxwell Roy, MPH '17, returns to MCW for the online Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program.
MCW medical professionals reflect on their unique roles as public communicators and spokespersons during the pandemic.
MCW physician-scientists test new treatment for advanced prostate cancer.
MCW faculty and support staff respond to the emergency call to treat patients injured at the event.
MCW faculty provide training on various surgical subspecialties in dozens of countries.
Joseph E. Kerschner, MD ’90, FEL ’98, reflects on 10 years as dean, School of Medicine.
Michael J. Dunn, MD '62, guided MCW's emergence as a national leader.
MCW pharmacy student Kerchia Asia Lee receives award that recognizes non-traditional students who thrive despite barriers to success.
Alumna Mia Cowan, MD ’02, GME ‘06, MBA, credits MCW with changing the course of her professional life.
MCW surgeon Marc de Moya, MD, and MCW medical students support global efforts to improve care in trauma centers in Cuba.
Louella Amos, MD, GME ’06, FEL ’09 and ’10, associate professor of pediatrics, educates the community about the dangers of vaping.
Dr. John R. Raymond, Sr., nephrologist, shares the importance of patient care as part of his role as MCW President and CEO.
Bidding adieu to long-time director Dr. Joseph Barbieri, professor of Microbiology & Immunology.
MCW neurosurgeon Nathan Zwagerman, MD, specializes in novel and less invasive surgical approaches to brain surgery.
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