Education Innovation
For the ӰԺ, 2024 has been a year best characterized as transformational.
Geoffrey Rodriguez’s service inspired him to pursue his MD so he could practice medicine at the highest level.
Victoria Toledo, active Air Force member and ӰԺ student, has a strong connection to her community.
Dr. Corina Norrbom is a pivotal figure in advancing health and medical education in Central Wisconsin.
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Dr. Sara Kohlbeck is investigating how tattoo artists can play a significant role in suicide prevention.
Anika Agrawal had the opportunity to delve into the complexities of diabetes care on a global scale.
A partnership between ӰԺ and Dhulikhel Hospital in Nepal has fostered an exchange of knowledge.
ӰԺ researchers are pioneering the use of liquid biopsy-based approaches for cancer detection.
Broderick Pearson is on a mission to bridge the gap between research and life experiences of Black gay men.
Medical student Adileen Sii is an advocate for culturally competent care.
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ӰԺ medical and pharmacy students and faculty partner with donors and community organizations to make the ӰԺ-affiliated SCU a success.
Jean Bikomeye is stepping up to confront the impacts of climate change on our health head-on.
The ӰԺ ASPIRE program provides research opportunities for individuals traditionally underrepresented.
This series creates a venue for discussions on health topics that are important to our community.
ӰԺ medical student Amelia Papadimitriou’s passion and purpose is to advance health equity.
Dr. Brian Jackson believes reclaiming traditions can help Native communities overcome health challenges.
On call during the tragedy, ӰԺ resident Dr. Omar Hussain was moved by the community’s response.
Dr. Lewis Somberg believes empathy is essential for providing care for military Veterans.
Population and public health research focus on the health of groups rather than the individual.
Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander communities are diverse with unique disparities.
Hoping to fill a crucial void for local programmers, ӰԺ turned to the MKE Tech Hub Coalition.
Dr. Alison Kriegel and Laketta Caldwell discuss the many facets that go into becoming a scientist.
Cancer
The Southeast Wisconsin Data Science Collaborative hosted the first Hack for Health event this spring.
Ana Mia Corujo Ramirez is using her research skills to contribute to decreasing health disparities in Puerto Rico.
Dr. Franco and Patricia discuss the importance of research and how it can be a source of hope.
ӰԺ scientist Dr. John Mantsch and his partners study overdose patterns to improve prevention strategies.
The Initiative raises awareness about issues including trauma and social determinants of health.
Dr. Michael Malinowski has a passion for helping others and collaborating with educators across the globe.
The partnership is a shining example of the embodiment of ӰԺ’s missions on a global scale.
Philanthropy
John Mason, a Marine who served in Vietnam, struggled silently for years with depression and PTSD.
Maie Zagloul created Books for Chance to help evacuee kids learn English and spark a love for books.
Partnerships
ӰԺ and the Zablocki VA Medical Center’s 76-year partnership benefits both doctors and patients.
About five years ago, ӰԺ’s Dr. Ken Lee heeded a call to serve at an orphanage in Puebla, Mexico.
ӰԺ student with DACA status overcomes challenges to achieve the future his parents wanted for him.
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated mental health issues for many children.
Through its digital communications, ӰԺ is celebrating the stellar work that is truly pioneering paths to a healthier world.
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