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MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN INFORMATION


Medical College of Wisconsin is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is a public college. Medical College of Wisconsin is a four year college and offers and a number of different programs and courses.

Medical College of Wisconsin has a rolling admissions policy, which means that you can apply throughout the year for the upcoming semester.

Medical College of Wisconsin is relatively smaller in size with an enrollment of only 811 students.

QUICK FACTS ABOUT MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN

Medical College of Wisconsin Address:


PO Box 26509
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
Phone: 414-456-8296
Fax: 414-456-6560
Web Site: http://www.mcw.edu

Medical College of Wisconsin admission closing date:


Rolling

Does Medical College of Wisconsin offer Associate's degrees?


No

Does Medical College of Wisconsin offer Bachelor's degrees?


No

Does Medical College of Wisconsin offer Master's degrees?


No

Does Medical College of Wisconsin offer Doctoral degrees?


No

Medical College of Wisconsin tuition cost (estimate):


$34,583

Is Medical College of Wisconsin a private college?


No

Is Medical College of Wisconsin a coed college?


Yes

Medical College of Wisconsin school calendar:


Semester

Is Medical College of Wisconsin a 2 year or 4 year college?


4 Years

Medical College of Wisconsin enrollment:


811 Students

Percentage of applicants accepted to Medical College of Wisconsin


Not Available

Percentage of students at Medical College of Wisconsin receiving financial aid:


Not Available

















Other Activities Nearby:


Golf Courses in Milwaukee


Data provided by Data-lists.com Universities and Colleges Database. Data last updated on 2007-11-21.

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN IN WISCONSIN GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Federal Pell Grants

Academic Competitiveness (AC) Grant Program

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program

Grants and Scholarships available in Wisconsin

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN NEWS

Steroids in Sports: The Debate
February 6 - Ryan Spellecy, PhD, associate professor of bioethics and humanities, discusses the use of performance-enhancing substances in sports. WTMJ-TV


Two Proposed Med Schools: Yes, Please
February 6 - The Wausau Daily Herald editorial staff praises the consideration of Wausau as a site for a new medical school. Wausau Daily Herald


Medical College of Wisconsin Pushes to Expand
February 2 - The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel explores the Medical College of Wisconsin's proposal to train as many as 100 doctors a year at new sites throughout the state. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


High School Students Explore Futures in Health Care
February 3 - Students from an MPS charter school visited the Medical College of Wisconsin’s STAR Center for some hands-on education. The program is coordinated by Milwaukee Area Health Education Center and MCW’s Urban and Community Health Pathway. Milwaukee Community Journal


Medical College of Wisconsin considering community-based medical school in one or more regions
February 1 - Dr. John R. Raymond, President and CEO, announced feasibility analyses to develop a statewide community-based medical education program to address Wisconsin’s pending physician shortage. Wausau Daily Herald


NIH Funds Help Lead to Medical Advances
February 1 - Dr. John R. Raymond, President and CEO of the Medical College of Wisconsin, discusses the importance of federal funding in medical research. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Research Creates Biotechnology Jobs
February 2 - Roy Silverstein, MD, the Linda and John Mellowes Professor and the Chairman of the Department of Medicine, discusses the role of research in powering local economies on WUWM’s “Lake Effect.” WUWM-FM


February 2012
Medical College of Wisconsin faculty experts comment or are referenced in the following online stories from February 2012.


NIH Funds Important for Medical Advances
January 30 - Dr. John R. Raymond, Sr.’s President and CEO of the Medical College of Wisconsin, emphasizes the importance of NIH funding for medical research. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Pioneering Doctor was Father of Hyperbaric Medicine
January 31 - Eric P. Kindwall, MD, professor emeritus at the Medical College of Wisconsin, is remembered for his pioneering work in the field of hyperbaric medicine. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Local Actors Help Train Tomorrow’s Doctors
January 31 - The STAR Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin employs local actors to act as simulated patients as part of medical students’ training. WTMJ-TV


Labs Size Up New Guidelines for Rodent Cages
January 23 - Joseph Thulin, DVM, Director of the Biomedical Resource Center, comments on the NIH’s new guidelines for rodent housing and care. National Public Radio


MCW Researcher Honored for Educational Accomplishments
January 20 - Todd Hoagland, PhD, associate professor of cell biology, neurobiology and anatomy, will receive the 2012 Basmajian Award from the American Association of Anatomists. Whitefish Bay Patch


Five Second Rule in Transplants?
January 19 - David C. Cronin II, MD, associate professor of transplant surgery, comments on a case in Mexico in which a transplant team accidentally dropped a donor heart prior to transplant. ABC News Online


Heart Experts Make Boosting Bystander CPR a Priority
January 16 - E. Brooke Lerner, PhD, associate professor of emergency medicine, discusses the need for 911 dispatchers to coach bystanders through CPR. Dr. Lerner authored a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association. US News & World Report


Gut Bugs Can Foretell Severity of Heart Attacks
January 18 - John E. Baker, PhD, professor of surgery (cardiothoracic), pharmacology and toxicology, and biochemistry, found a link between intestinal bacteria and severity of heart attacks. MSN News


Rewarding Thin Students
January 9 - Andrea Moosreiner, RD, a research dietitian in the CTSI’s Translational Research Unit, discusses a controversial proposal to combat childhood obesity. WTMJ-AM


Tournament Focuses on Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
January 9 - Marcie Berger, MD, assistant professor of cardiology and director of electrophysiology, discusses a heart condition that affects some young athletes, often with deadly consequences. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Rabies Case in Cape Cod; Doctors Using “Milwaukee Protocol”
January 9 - Rodney Willoughby, MD, professor of pediatric infectious disease, developed the Milwaukee Protocol, which is now being used to treat a rabies patient near Boston. Cape Cod Times


January 2012
Medical College of Wisconsin faculty experts comment or are referenced in the following online stories from January 2012.


Julie’s Blog: Battling Cervical Cancer
January 3 - Janet S. Rader, MD, the Jack A. and Elaine D. Klieger Professor and chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology, discusses the newest research, treatments, and prevention of cervical cancer. WTMJ-TV


Healthcare Dinner 2011 Highlights
December 29 - The Digestive Disease Center’s Healthcare Dinner 2011 was highlighted in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s “R.S.V.P.” column. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Dr. Earnestine Willis Receives President’s Diversity Award
December 29 - Earnestine Willis, MD, MPH, Kellner Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Center for the Advancement of Underserved Children, was presented a President’s Diversity Award by John R. Raymond, Sr., MD, president and CEO of the Medical College. Milwaukee Community Journal


Medical College Researcher to Study Sickle Cell Treatment
December 30 - Joshua Field, MD, assistant professor of medicine in the division of hematology and oncology, and associate medical director at the BloodCenter of Wisconsin, received a prestigious Doris Duke Foundation award to study a new treatment for sickle cell disease. Milwaukee Community Journal


A Doctor’s View, From the Patient’s Side
December 30 - Lee Biblo, MD, professor of cardiology and chief executive officer of Medical College Physicians Group, shares a candid view of his experience as a bone marrow transplant recipient at Froedtert Hospital. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


MCW In the News header


Ryan Braun’s Medical Condition: A Private Matter?
December 20 - Ryan Spellecy, PhD, Associate Professor of Bioethics and Medical Humanities, and psychiatry, comments on maintaining medical confidentiality in the Ryan Braun investigation. Fox 6


Addressing the Pending Shortage of Primary Care Physicians
December 21 - John R. Raymond, Sr., MD, President and CEO of the Medical College, was interviewed about a pending physician shortage in Wisconsin. WUWM “Lake Effect”


Progesterone Gel Could Cut Risk of Premature Birth
December 16 - Cresta Jones, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, discusses new findings which suggest pregnant women be given a test to measure risk of preterm birth, and treat accordingly with progesterone gel. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


The Need for Primary Care Physicians in Wisconsin
December 16 - Alan David, MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Family and Community Medicine, and Ken Mace, MA, CMPE, Administrator, Department of Family and Community Medicine, co-author an opinion editorial about the need to fund additional residency training positions in Wisconsin. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Older Adults’ Brains Benefit from Eating Cooked Fish
December 1 - Piero Antuono, professor of neurology, pharmacology, and toxicology and director of the Dementia Research Center, comments on a new study linking brain health to consumption of baked fish. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


MCW In The News
The Medical College of Wisconsin in local and national news media


Group Predicts Physician Shortage in Wisconsin
December 2 - John Raymond, Sr., MD, President and CEO of the Medical College, discusses a new report from the Wisconsin Hospital Association that predicts a shortage of physicians in Wisconsin, particularly in primary care. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Brain Changes Linked to Video Gaming
December 2 - Jeffrey Binder, MD, professor of neurology, discusses study linking video game play with changes in the brain. Kansas City Star


Corticosteroids May Boost Survival Rates in Very Premature Infants
Joanne Lagatta, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, comments on a new study linking administration of corticosteroids to pregnant women to higher survival rates of very premature infants. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


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