ʼһ Fellowship in Hospice and Palliative Medicine
The ʼһ's Palliative Care Program is a nationally recognized leader in palliative medicine. Our one-year, adult clinical fellowship program is one of the first ACGME-accredited fellowships in Hospice and Palliative Medicine. We train physicians to become skilled clinician-educators in preparation for a career in academic palliative medicine or community practice in hospice or palliative care.
Fellows work as part of interdisciplinary teams in a variety of settings – inpatient consultation services, an inpatient palliative care unit, a continuity palliative care outpatient clinic, an inpatient hospice unit, home hospice visits, ample electives – to gain a solid foundation in providing comprehensive care for the seriously ill. Candidates with an interest in academic medicine will be provided additional training and mentoring in medical education. We have accepted and successfully trained fellows from a wide variety of specialties including internal medicine, family medicine, vascular and interventional radiology, neurology, surgery, pediatrics, and anesthesiology.
Message From The Director
Program Director's Welcome
Thank you for your interest in our Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Program at the ʼһ. Please explore our website and learn more about our fellowship in hospice and palliative medicine.
Our Palliative Care Program was founded in 1993 by Dr. David E. Weissman and is a nationally respected program with a proud tradition of innovation. As a former graduate, I can assure you that our fellowship offers a comprehensive educational experience that will make you well prepared for a career in academic or non-academic Hospice or Palliative Medicine. We have a 100% pass rate among our board eligible graduates on the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Board exams. Graduates from our program have gone on to have varied and successful careers, becoming medical directors of academic Palliative Care Programs, clinician educators at major academic medical centers, and leaders of community-based palliative care and hospice programs.
Beyond teaching the needed clinical skills to become astute hospice and palliative care clinicians, our fellowship places extra emphasis on training fellows to become effective educators and leaders. We are fortunate that our medical education efforts are focused on character, competence, and caring. MCW also hosts a regional Great Lakes CME conference in dilemmas in palliative care. I along with several other faculty in our program are editors of an internationally accessed peer-review website on Palliative Medicine related topics called Fast Facts and Concepts. Additionally, we have several faculty engaged in meaningful clinical research. Hence, our fellows have plenty of opportunities to collaborate with leaders in the field in meaningful scholarship and clinical education and complete fellowship with a very full CV.
Our fellows train under the supervision of clinical faculty from a multitude of specialties including Neurology, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Psychology. This allows our fellows to benefit from a broad training perspective. We also offer a wide variety of clinical experiences. This includes a well-established palliative medicine consult service at Froedtert Hospital that is fully integrated into the hospital system; clinical rotations at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center which includes a dedicated palliative care unit; an outpatient continuity Palliative Medicine clinic; a rotation at a free standing hospice facility called the Aurora VNA Zilber Family Hospice; and a month long home hospice rotation.
Here is a link which goes over benefits, conditions, and terms of employment if you were to pursue a fellowship with us.
GME Benefits, Conditions & Terms of Employment
We look forward to hearing from you and hope that you seriously consider our program!
Thank you,
Sean Marks, MD
Associate Professor and Fellowship Director
Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship
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Program Details
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Meet Our Faculty
Melissa Atwood, DO, MA
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics (Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine)
Alexandria Bear, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Renee Annette Foutz, MD
Assistant Professor
Jonathan B. Gully, MD
Associate Professor
Adrienne Klement, MD
Assistant Professor
Sean M. Marks, MD
Associate Professor
Sarah Nickoloff, MD
Associate Professor, Acting Vice Chair for Veteran Affairs
Wendy L. Peltier, MD
Professor
Katherine A. Recka, MD
Associate Professor
Paul F. Stellmacher, MD
Assistant Professor
Elizabeth Thiel, MS, MD
Associate Professor
Contact Us
Julie Alexander
Education Program Coordinator II
(414) 955-0516
(414) 955-0093 (fax)