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Innovative 12-month PA and NP transition to practice programs in a variety of specialty clinical tracks.
An innovative three-year PharmD program designed for the expanding pharmacist role in patient care.
Programs that support middle school to college learners in their academic and professional journeys in medicine and biomedical science.
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Develops applied learning experiences and supports continual education of the healthcare professional beyond graduation.
Our scientists are discovery-drivers, working to develop cutting-edge treatments.
Clinical trials are invaluable in testing new treatments, drugs and technologies.
Project Wonder: the Art of Science at the Medical College of Wisconsin partners basic and translational scientists with local artists and writers to elevate and amplify their innovative, life-changing research.
Translational scientists turn science and research into improved treatments.
Through collaboration with the brightest minds in science and medicine MCW’s Centers are at the forefront of discovery and innovation.
We have the power to advance the health and vitality of all. We invite you to reach out, connect and work with us as we strive towards this vision.
Through research, health care education, workforce development, and community health initiatives, AHW drives change.
Enhancing learning, research, patient care and the health of the community.
A hub focused on population health, biostatistics, bioethics and epidemiology research.
Imagine a Milwaukee that is equitable, healthy and thriving for all.
We’re driving research that leads to improved diagnoses, more effective treatments, and new cures.
We work closely with partners to redefine health beyond healthcare and with a bold vision of achieving health equity for all.
We’re committed to meeting the needs of our changing population, and solving the significant healthcare provider shortage.
The flexibility of unrestricted funds allows MCW to continue addressing our most urgent priorities.
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MCW Magazine
Members reflect on its legacy and chart its future.
Celebrating the momentum of the new MCW Cancer Research Building.
For Thomas Krummel, MD ’77, these words reflect his view on an esteemed career.
Maria I. Barrows, MD ’49, has led a full life, and she has stories to share about every part of it.
MCW medical and pharmacy students and faculty partner with donors and community organizations to make the MCW-affiliated SCU a success.
Ask the family of Katherine M. Dillig, MD ’84, what they remember of her, and the answers come in a flurry.
A philanthropic investment from the Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation is supporting five related multiple myeloma research projects at MCW.
The Wigdale family is dedicated to new treatments for memory disorders and neurological conditions.
MCW partners with Avalon Action Alliance to create the BRAVE program.
Since 1966, Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) has been a major supporter of obesity research at MCW.
Philanthropy
John Mason, a Marine who served in Vietnam, struggled silently for years with depression and PTSD.
Donors make a difference by investing in the research, educational and clinical missions of the Froedtert & MCW Eye Institute.
MCW's two regional campuses address physician maldistribution by training physicians in the communities where they are needed the most.
To honor Greg and show gratitude for the care he received, the Greg Sensiba Memorial was created.
Alumni
This year’s MCW-Green Bay commencement marked the graduation of the campus’ 100th physician.
Summer brings fond farewells to graduating students and warm welcomes to incoming learners at MCW.
When Dr. Ravi Misra joined MCW in 1993 he was uncertain about how long he would stay.
Loyal. Tough. Fighter. Inviting. Outgoing. Stubborn. Devoted wife. Loving mother.
Genomics and Precision Medicine
“We want to focus on research at Froedtert and MCW. The goal is to attract world-class researchers.”
Cancer
Alyssa is honoring her late husband’s legacy by providing funding for cancer research and support.
Education Innovation
Celebrating leadership, service, loyalty, and compassion in medicine.
MCW pharmacy student Kerchia Asia Lee receives award that recognizes non-traditional students who thrive despite barriers to success.
Alumnus Dr. Vasudevan is proud of his journey as a physician, son, husband, father and citizen.
Cardiovascular
Innovation and discovery are at the heart of the A. O. Smith Corporation’s 50-year partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW).
MCW's research enterprise continues to sustain MCW’s growth as one of the nation’s leading centers for innovation and discovery.
MCW and health system partner Children’s Wisconsin are on the vanguard of best practices for gastroschisis.
Recent research sheds new light on how to reduce the incidence of concussion and head impact exposure in college football.
Donors leave a legacy of excellence through support of named faculty positions.
The Campaign for MCW and Froedtert Hospital achieved a record amount of philanthropic support and engagement from the community.
James T. Breeden, MD, '70, makes a scholarship support gift to MCW to commemorate his graduation from medical school.
Legacy gift creates endowed chair in orthopaedic shoulder surgery research.
His MCW diversity scholarship fund is one of the innumerable ways he endeavored to better the world around him while rising above racism.
Radiation oncologists are using the world's first Elekta Unity MR-Linac technology to personalize radiation therapy.
The late Dr. James Cerletty served as residency program director and vice chair for education in MCW’s department of medicine for nearly 40...
The third installment in a three-part series about the remarkable life and legacy of T. Michael Bolger (1939-2018).
The second installment in a three-part series about the remarkable life and legacy of T. Michael Bolger (1939-2018).
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