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ӰԺ alumna Dr. Sapna Bamrah Morris's work in global health is driven by a passion for social justice.
New research from ӰԺ scientists on cellular stress in the placenta as a possible cause of preeclampsia was published in Science Advances.
ӰԺ alumnus Dr. Robert Anderson helps elite athletes and weekend warriors alike recover from foot and ankle injuries.
Celebrating the momentum of the new ӰԺ Cancer Research Building.
Basic Science
ӰԺ researchers are working to discover new treatments for fluke infections.
Education Innovation
Emily Dolan, MD ’18, knew something special was happening at ӰԺ-Green Bay and wanted to be a part of it.
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.
Gopika SenthilKumar, a ӰԺ MD/PhD student, receives prestigious award for cardiovascular disease research.
Ask the family of Katherine M. Dillig, MD ’84, what they remember of her, and the answers come in a flurry.
ӰԺ alumni Drs. Satish Kodali and Malaika Mathai reflect on their impact over the past 30 years.
ӰԺ creates new programs to expand family medicine residency training in Wisconsin.
The Wigdale family is dedicated to new treatments for memory disorders and neurological conditions.
Donald J. Wright, MD, MPH ’99, reflects on his leadership roles in the federal government and a Tanzanian ambassadorship.
Ann Klopp, PhD '02, MD '03, GME '04, reflects on her physician-scientist training through ӰԺ's Medical Scientist Training Program.
Mentorship and global healthcare are cornerstones of ӰԺ alumna Dr. Carolyn S. Quinsey's professional career (MD '10).
Michael Krentz, MD '73, reflects on his career as an emergency physician, a US Navy flight surgeon and published author.
Two medical school faculty mentors inspired Larry W. Stephenson, MD '70, to become a heart surgeon.
Trained to use tools by her electrician father, Dr. Merry Sebelik’s (MD '86, GME '91) path led her to use a new set of tools as a surgeon.
Medical education and residency training at ӰԺ enabled Deborah DiStefano, MD ’76, GME ’80, to carry forward her father's legacy.
ӰԺ's School of Pharmacy prepares students for postgraduate residency training programs and to pursue different medical specialties.
ӰԺ's two regional campuses address physician maldistribution by training physicians in the communities where they are needed the most.
The life story of J. Luis Bautista, MD ’84, is truly one of “rags to riches.”
Philanthropy
To honor Greg and show gratitude for the care he received, the Greg Sensiba Memorial was created.
Alumni
This year’s ӰԺ-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 ӰԺ.
ӰԺ creates physician-scientist immersion program to address the shortage of US physicians conducting research.
Maxwell Roy, MPH '17, returns to ӰԺ for the online Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program.
When Dr. Ravi Misra joined ӰԺ in 1993 he was uncertain about how long he would stay.
Loyal. Tough. Fighter. Inviting. Outgoing. Stubborn. Devoted wife. Loving mother.
She doesn’t wear a cape. But to family, friends and patients ӰԺ alumna Dr. Davies is a superwoman.
ӰԺ faculty and support staff respond to the emergency call to treat patients injured at the event.
Joseph E. Kerschner, MD ’90, FEL ’98, reflects on 10 years as dean, School of Medicine.
Cancer
Alyssa is honoring her late husband’s legacy by providing funding for cancer research and support.
Michael J. Dunn, MD '62, guided ӰԺ's emergence as a national leader.
Celebrating leadership, service, loyalty, and compassion in medicine.
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