For medical student Mario Castellanos, the ability to work with the Latino community in Milwaukee brings him a little closer to home.
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Clinical Trials
Dr. Amy Drendel sees great promise in sub-dissociative ketamine to treat pain in children.
Education Innovation
Geoffrey Rodriguez’s service inspired him to pursue his MD so he could practice medicine at the highest level.
Cancer
The team is researching the cognitive effects of aromatase inhibitors treatment for breast cancer.
Victoria Toledo, active Air Force member and MCW student, has a strong connection to her community.
Hazem Gammoh, a 2nd-year student in the MCW DrPH program, has a lofty dream: “I want to become the minister of health in Jordan.”
Dr. Corina Norrbom is a pivotal figure in advancing health and medical education in Central Wisconsin.
MCW Magazine
During clinical rotations, MCW pharmacy students learn from Froedtert Hospital pharmacists in specialized areas.
Basic Science
Recent MCW research explores the consequences of sleep deprivation and its impact on bone health.
Raised on the South Side of Milwaukee, Siomara Santana always knew she wanted to serve her community.
Neuroscience
Dr. John McCorvy believes psychedelics have the potential for life-changing effects as a medicine.
Community Front Door
Dr. Sara Kohlbeck is investigating how tattoo artists can play a significant role in suicide prevention.
Members reflect on its legacy and chart its future.
Anika Agrawal had the opportunity to delve into the complexities of diabetes care on a global scale.
Celebrating the momentum of the new MCW Cancer Research Building.
Faith Lundt’s nontraditional upbringing had a profound impact on her life.
MCW researchers are working to discover new treatments for fluke infections.
Emily Dolan, MD ’18, knew something special was happening at MCW-Green Bay and wanted to be a part of it.
For Thomas Krummel, MD ’77, these words reflect his view on an esteemed career.
Her journey from rhythmic gymnastics to medical school is a tale of resilience and passion.
A partnership between MCW and Dhulikhel Hospital in Nepal has fostered an exchange of knowledge.
Cardiovascular
“Origami-inspired design for a tissue-engineered heart valve” heralds a cardiovascular paradigm shift.
MCW researchers are pioneering the use of liquid biopsy-based approaches for cancer detection.
"At the end of the day it’s rewarding to be doing something that impacts patients."
Mentorship is important to Joe Rouse, PhD, Veteran, standout researcher and member of the LGBTQ community.
Broderick Pearson is on a mission to bridge the gap between research and life experiences of Black gay men.
MCW-Green Bay graduate Josh Wiesner's first experience with critical care was as a newborn in the NICU.
Maria I. Barrows, MD ’49, has led a full life, and she has stories to share about every part of it.
Ryan Gassner had a strong support system to help him get through that journey — his hometown.
Christopher Estrella is on a mission to break the mold in genetic counseling.
Jackson Radandt's personal healthcare journey has inspired a love of medicine and the desire to give back.
Medical student Adileen Sii is an advocate for culturally competent care.
MCW medical and pharmacy students and faculty partner with donors and community organizations to make the MCW-affiliated SCU a success.
Jean Bikomeye is stepping up to confront the impacts of climate change on our health head-on.
AI is a transformative force, reshaping the way healthcare providers learn and practice medicine.
Gopika SenthilKumar, a MCW MD/PhD student, receives prestigious award for cardiovascular disease research.
The MCW ASPIRE program provides research opportunities for individuals traditionally underrepresented.
Ask the family of Katherine M. Dillig, MD ’84, what they remember of her, and the answers come in a flurry.
Dr. Ahmed Obeidat is conducting clinical trials he hopes will improve the treatment of MS.
Ashley Pittman hopes to serve as a mentor, helping young people access the field of medicine and research.
MCW researchers study the connection between neurons and music and the potential for treatment for neurological disorders.
Casey Balson helped create a suicide prevention program for fellow medical students at MCW.
Marissa Davis's experience caring for a young boy with a rare genetic disorder inspired her journey.
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