Medical College of Wisconsin

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Medical College of Wisconsin
TypeMedical School
Established1893
Location
Milwaukee, Green Bay, Wausau
,
Wisconsin
,
US
CampusMultiple locations
Websitehttp://www.mcw.edu/


Medical College of Wisconsin Main Buildings

Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is a premier medical institution located in the state of Wisconsin, with campuses in Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Wausau. It was founded in 1893 and has since been dedicated to producing top-notch medical professionals holding an MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree upon their successful graduation.

History[edit | edit source]

MCW, originally associated with Marquette University, has a storied history in the domain of medical education. The college came into being following the integration of Milwaukee Medical College and the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons. Eventually, it adopted its current name, Medical College of Wisconsin.

Campuses[edit | edit source]

MCW has several campuses:

  • Milwaukee: The primary and oldest campus.
  • Green Bay and Wausau: Reflecting MCW's commitment to extending exceptional medical education across Wisconsin.

Academic Profile[edit | edit source]

MCW places a strong emphasis on rigorous academic training, research, and hands-on clinical experience. The institution aims to produce graduates who excel in their respective medical fields, upholding the college's longstanding tradition of excellence in medicine.

Also see[edit source]

Alumni

External links[edit | edit source]

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