Native American Center for Health Professions Celebrates 10 Years of Success
Over its 10 years, the center boasts a 100 percent graduation rate for all health professions students and a 100 percent success rate for Native medical students who participate in residency match.
Richard Moss Receives Folkert Belzer Award for Lifetime Achievement
Looking back 43 years later, Moss uses the word “fortunate” to describe many aspects of his career.
Rolf Lulloff’s Lifelong Passions Fuel Today’s Ventures
After losing his wife to Parkinson's, Lulloff co-founded an organization that provides education and support for people and families affected by neurological conditions.
Kaïssa Sylla’s Experiences Growing Up in Guinea Provide Career Inspiration
Kaïssa Sylla's experiences growing up in Guinea provide career inspiration
Heroes of the Pandemic Share Their Experiences
Quarterly asked a sampling of UW School of Medicine and Public Health faculty members to share their experiences related to the novel coronavirus and its ramifications on individuals, families and communities.
Experiences During a Medical Mission in Ukraine
The retired U.S. Navy veteran answered the Ukrainian Ministry of Health's call for foreign doctors with war experience.
Kyla Lee’s Reflective Style Guides Her Actions
Lee aims to strengthen the school by building relationships between students and alumni.
Life Experiences Lead to Career in Medicine and Public Health
A wide range of experiences led Gonzalez to Madison from her upbringing in Puerto Rico.
In Memoriam: Ada M. Fischer
Class Notes & Alumni Updates From MPH Graduates
Scholarship Donors Help Support Future Physicians
Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association matching funds helped create 32 new scholarships and enhance 16 existing scholarships.
Student-Run Podcast Highlights the Importance of Narrative Medicine
The podcast uses storytelling to gain a deep understanding of people's experiences and enhance empathetic, patient-centered care.
Waisman Center’s Autism Group Therapy Program Helps Young Adults Navigate Life’s Transitions
A long, difficult journey to diagnosis brought Lizzie Oster and her family to the Waisman Center in Madison with the hope that the center's Autism Treatment Programs would be a good fit for Lizzie.
TRIUMPH Student Projects Address Social Determinants of Health
The urban training track within the school's MD Program started in 2009 to help address health inequities and chronic physician shortages in Wisconsin's urban areas.
Basic Science Discoveries Propel Advancements
The school's basic science departments are pivotal in educating graduate and post-doctoral trainees and conducting cutting-edge research.
Master of Public Health Students Are Champions of Change
The program's Applied Practice Experience provides an opportunity for students to define their future careers and to put didactic learning into practice in a community-based setting.
UW Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention Helping People in Recovery Quit Smoking
The center has helped train staff on how to quit tobacco use and how to help their clients do the same.
Benjamin Weston Translates Training Into Leadership in Medicine and Public Health
The drive that led him to establish Health Classrooms Foundation has led to a wide range of professional responsibilities that bridge clinical care and public health.
Michelle Buelow Receives Max Fox Award
The annual award goes to a Wisconsin physician whose outstanding service as a preceptor has played an important role in the education of UW medical students.