Medical and health organizations based in Wisconsin

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Medical and Health Organizations Based in Wisconsin

Wisconsin, a state in the United States, is home to a diverse array of medical and health organizations. These entities play a crucial role in the state's healthcare landscape, providing a range of services from patient care and medical research to public health initiatives and professional development for healthcare workers. This article provides an overview of some of the key medical and health organizations based in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Medical Society[edit | edit source]

The Wisconsin Medical Society is a prominent professional organization for physicians across Wisconsin. Founded in the early 19th century, it aims to improve the health of the state's residents by representing and supporting physicians in their efforts to provide high-quality medical care. The society is involved in advocacy, education, and community health initiatives.

Marshfield Clinic Health System[edit | edit source]

Marshfield Clinic Health System is a comprehensive health care system that provides a wide range of services, including primary and specialty care, hospital care, and research and education. With its headquarters in Marshfield, Wisconsin, the system has numerous centers and clinics spread across the state, making it one of the largest private, not-for-profit healthcare systems in Wisconsin.

Aurora Health Care[edit | edit source]

Aurora Health Care is a significant healthcare provider in Wisconsin, offering services such as hospital care, outpatient care, pharmacy, and home care across eastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. It is known for its patient-centered approach and commitment to improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves.

University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics[edit | edit source]

The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics is a renowned academic medical center located in Madison, Wisconsin. It is part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and serves as a teaching hospital for the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. The hospital is known for its leading-edge care and research in various medical fields.

Children's Wisconsin[edit | edit source]

Children's Wisconsin is a pediatric hospital and health system providing comprehensive care for children from Wisconsin and beyond. It offers a wide range of pediatric services, including medical and surgical care, mental health services, and community health initiatives. Children's Wisconsin is dedicated to ensuring the health and well-being of every child.

Wisconsin Department of Health Services[edit | edit source]

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is a state government agency responsible for protecting and promoting the health and safety of the citizens of Wisconsin. It provides a variety of public health services, including disease prevention, health promotion, and health care financing programs like Medicaid.


These organizations, among others, form the backbone of Wisconsin's healthcare system, working together to improve health outcomes and provide care for the state's diverse population.

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