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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 »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË 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.
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We work closely with partners to redefine health beyond healthcare and with a bold vision of achieving health equity for all.
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Education Innovation
Raised on the South Side of Milwaukee, Siomara Santana always knew she wanted to serve her community.
Anika Agrawal had the opportunity to delve into the complexities of diabetes care on a global scale.
Faith Lundt’s nontraditional upbringing had a profound impact on her life.
Emily Dolan, MD ’18, knew something special was happening at MCW-Green Bay and wanted to be a part of it.
Her journey from rhythmic gymnastics to medical school is a tale of resilience and passion.
Mentorship is important to Joe Rouse, PhD, Veteran, standout researcher and member of the LGBTQ community.
MCW-Green Bay graduate Josh Wiesner's first experience with critical care was as a newborn in the NICU.
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.
AI is a transformative force, reshaping the way healthcare providers learn and practice medicine.
Ashley Pittman hopes to serve as a mentor, helping young people access the field of medicine and research.
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.
Global health research program provides MCW students unique opportunity while in medical school.
There were plenty of obstacles that could have stopped Justin Perez from being where he is today.
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In May 2023, the inaugural class of nine students graduated from the 21-month program.
MCW student Carson Gehl and Dr. Anai Kothari found 7,500 steps a day lowers risk of complications.
Brianna Celix’s own health challenges motivated her to become a physician who shows great empathy.
Throughout her career, Dr. Higgins has actively studied and practiced robotic surgery.
The Initiative raises awareness about issues including trauma and social determinants of health.
There’s a new club in town, but to be a part of it, you need show off your neuroradiology knowledge.
Sadie Miller encountered a few surprises after starting medical school at MCW-Central Wisconsin.
Chase LaRue has never been afraid to try something new if it meant helping other people.
The MCW Pharmacy School offers a groundbreaking dual-degree program with undergraduate schools from across the state of Wisconsin.
Born into a low-resource household, Morgan Lockhart is a descendant of the Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians.
Jean Mallet and the Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity want students to reach their full potential.
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'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.â€
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.
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