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1 8701 Watertown Plank Road Milwaukee, WI FACTS 2014 PATIENT CARE More than 1,540 physicians, 600 nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other health care practitioners Care for more than 430,000 patients of all ages annually at Froedtert Hospital, Hospital of Wisconsin, Zablocki VA Medical and many other hospitals and clinics in eastern Wisconsin EDUCATION MD, PhD, MS, MPH, MA Degrees Offered 811 students in Medical School More than 400 students and 160 postdoctoral fellows in Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences More than 650 physicians and more than 200 physician fellows in Residency and Fellowship Training Launching community-based medical education programs in Northeast and Central Wisconsin to increase the physician workforce in these regions and communities throughout Wisconsin; target dates for first class of students: 2015 in Green Bay and 2016 in Central Wisconsin RESEARCH Largest research institution in eastern Wisconsin $160 million in grant awards for research, teaching, training and related purposes in FY , of which $144 million was for research, including funding from the National Institutes of Health and other sponsors More than 2,100 research studies, including clinical trials ADVANCING A HEALTHIER WISCONSIN ENDOWMENT $164.8 million in awards to 311 initiatives dedicated to improving the health of the people of Wisconsin PRIVATE SUPPORT 6,400 philanthropic gifts providing $19.5 million in private support in FY , benefitting more than 430,000 patients and investing in more than 1,200 students COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT More than 150 faculty working with more than 350 diverse community groups to advance the health of people and communities throughout metro Milwaukee and Wisconsin Our Mission To be a national leader in the education and development of the next generation of physicians and scientists; to discover and translate new knowledge in the biomedical sciences; to provide cutting-edge, interdisciplinary and compassionate clinical care of the highest quality; to improve the health of the communities we serve. Give to MCW To make a gift to the Medical College of Wisconsin Call: (414) Visit: mcw.edu/giving Your gift is an investment in a healthier future for you, your family and generations to come. Patient Appointments To see a Medical College of Wisconsin physician Adult Specialties: (414) (800) Pediatric Specialties: (414) (877)
2 EDUCATION PREPARING FUTURE PHYSICIANS AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENTISTS Photo by Rick Wood, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Education and Training Degrees offered: MD, PhD, MS, MPH, MA More than 1,200 students enrolled, comprising: 811 medical students More than 400 students in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences More than 650 physicians in residency training and 200 physicians in fellowship training in 87 medical specialties and subspecialties accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Approx. 160 scientists in postdoctoral research training Approx. 230 Continuing Medical Education (CME) accredited activities offered annually for physicians and other health professionals Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences PhD degree programs Basic and Translational Biochemistry Biophysics Biostatistics Cell and Developmental Biology Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics Pharmacology and Toxicology Physiology Public and Community Health Functional Imaging (joint PhD program with Marquette University) Master s degree programs Bioethics (MA) Clinical and Translational Science (MS) Public Health (MPH) Joint degree programs with Marquette University: Bioinformatics (MS); Healthcare Technologies Management (MS) Joint degree programs with Milwaukee School of Engineering: Medical Informatics (MS) Dual degree program with Mount Mary University: MPH Degree Graduate Certificate programs Clinical Bioethics, Public Health and Ethics Find more on the Medical School at mcw.edu/medicalschool. Find more on the Graduate School at mcw.edu/gradschool. Community-based Medical Education Program Wisconsin faces a dramatic shortage of physicians over the next 20 years. In response, MCW is expanding its medical education program into new regions of the state. Working with partners in Green Bay and Central Wisconsin, MCW is developing innovative, community-based medical education programs in Northeast and Central Wisconsin to increase the physician workforce in these regions and communities throughout Wisconsin. Target dates for first class of 20 students: 2015 in Green Bay and 2016 in Central Wisconsin; increasing matriculation to 25 students at each campus in subsequent years Collaboration in each region with academic and health care institutions, government, business and civic leaders and physicians is a centerpiece. Start-up expenses are reduced greatly by sharing existing facilities and resources of the regional partners in lieu of new construction. Employs an immersive education model in which students receive their education and training directly in these Wisconsin regions Programs are structured to reduce student debt and to allow quicker entry into the workforce. Our Partners in Wisconsin Green Bay Region Aurora BayCare Medical Bellin College Bellin Health Hospital Sisters Health System Eastern Wisconsin Division Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Prevea Health St. Norbert College Green Bay Find more at mcw.edu/cmep. Central Wisconsin Region Aspirus Marshfield Clinic Ministry Health Care Northcentral Technical College Riverview Medical Marathon County Marshfield/Wood County Stevens Point
3 RESEARCH RESEARCH TODAY FOR TOMORROW S ADVANCES The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is a major national research center, the largest research institution in eastern Wisconsin and second largest in Wisconsin. Funding and Studies $160 million in grant awards for research, teaching, training and related purposes in FY Includes approximately $144 million for research Includes $88.7 million in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding from the federal government in FY 2013 MCW is ranked 43rd among the nation s 138 medical schools receiving NIH research funding. More than 2,100 research studies, including clinical trials, conducted in FY Discoveries and Technology Transfer More than 40 new discoveries and inventions reported in FY Approx. 200 technologies covered by more than 250 pending and issued U.S. and foreign patents More than 50 technology license agreements with pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies and development affiliations with 25 campus institutions, major universities, research institutions and health care organizations, as well as government and venture capital groups in Wisconsin and elsewhere Throughout MCW s history, faculty scientists and physicians have generated more than 200 discoveries that have helped to save lives and improve health. Federally Designated s National Biomedical Electron Paramagnetic Resonance National for AIDS Intervention National Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin National Injury Wisconsin CIREN (Crash Injury and Engineering Network) International for International Blood and Marrow Transplant MCW s and Institutes Biotechnology and Bioengineering Cancer Cardiovascular for Bioethics and Medical Humanities for Imaging for Infectious Disease for Patient Care and Outcomes Digestive Disease Human and Molecular Genetics Institute for Health and Society Neuroscience MCW research is accredited by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Protection Programs and the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care. Find more at mcw.edu/research and mcw.edu/discoveries. Accreditation The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (HLC) granted reaccreditation in 2007 for 10 years, the longest term possible. The HLC is the accrediting body for all institutions of higher education in MCW s geographic region. (HLC - ncahlc.org) The Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) awarded full, eight-year accreditation in 2011, the maximum period of accreditation. The LCME is the accrediting body of all U.S. allopathic medical schools.
4 PATIENT CARE IMPROVING HEALTH THROUGH PATIENT CARE Providing Patient Care Largest physician group practice in Wisconsin More than 1,540 Medical College of Wisconsin physicians More than 600 nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other health care practitioners Offering every medical specialty and subspecialty Caring for more than 430,000 patients, representing more than 1.6 million patient visits annually 446 MCW faculty physicians are listed in Best Doctors in America, more than any other group practice or institution in Wisconsin. MCW physicians and practitioners provide: Adult patient care as the Medical College Physicians Pediatric specialty care at more than 30 specialty clinic locations through Specialty Group, a joint venture with Hospital of Wisconsin Primary and specialty care at more than 30 health centers and clinics through the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Community Physicians, a joint clinical practice group with Froedtert Health Clinical Practice Locations MCW physicians and practitioners see patients at three major affiliates Froedtert Hospital, Hospital of Wisconsin, and the Zablocki VA Medical and many other hospitals and clinics in eastern Wisconsin. Froedtert Hospital is staffed by MCW physicians and is at the forefront of new technology and care in many areas, including cancer, heart and vascular diseases, brain injury and disorders, neurological disorders, spinal cord injury, transplant, communication disorders, digestive diseases, diabetes, orthopedics, urology and women s health, and provides the only adult Level 1 Trauma in eastern Wisconsin. Find more at froedtert.com. Hospital of Wisconsin, the pediatric hospital affiliate of MCW, is known nationally and internationally for many of its specialty programs including cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, cancer and blood disorders, gastroenterology, newborn and fetal care, and its Level 1 Pediatric Trauma. Find more at chw.org. Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical is one of the busiest and most comprehensive centers operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Approximately $10 million in research (funded primarily by the VA and the NIH) is conducted by MCW faculty members at the Zablocki VA. Find more at milwaukee.va.gov. Other patient care locations: MCW physicians and practitioners provide primary and specialty care at many other hospitals and clinics in metro Milwaukee and eastern Wisconsin. Find information on practice locations at mcw.edu/clinics. For Patient Appointments: Adult Specialties: (414) (800) Pediatric Specialties: (414) (877) CAMPUS - MILWAUKEE The Milwaukee Regional Medical campus comprises six organizations working in collaboration: Medical College of Wisconsin Froedtert Hospital (500 beds) Hospital of Wisconsin (296 beds) Blood Institute of Blood of Wisconsin Curative Care Network Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division Approx. 20,500 people work on campus. Economic impact of the campus members: $7.9 billion
5 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT BUILDING HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) invests significantly in expanding its community engagement mission to improve the health of communities of Wisconsin and beyond. More than 350 diverse community groups partner with more than 150 MCW faculty in more than 20 departments and centers to advance public and community health in the metro Milwaukee area and throughout Wisconsin. Building partnerships between MCW and communities is a strategic priority as MCW strives to have the greatest impact on Wisconsin s critical health needs. The Office of the Senior Associate Dean for Community Engagement provides mentoring, consulting and infrastructural support in community engagement to further develop MCW s capacity to partner with communities and promote the MCW community engagement mission. Medical and graduate students are involved in many service opportunities that benefit the community, including: service learning courses, community projects, student organization projects, and the Saturday Free Clinic for the Uninsured at Columbia St. Mary s. The Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin is working with community leaders and citizens to advance community engagement in research. Student research teams, community lecture series and courses in community engagement for faculty, staff and students are among many activities and programs to advance translation of research to improved patient care. ADVANCING A HEALTHIER WISCONSIN ENDOWMENT A CATALYST FOR IMPROVED HEALTH The Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin (AHW) endowment launched its first funded initiatives in community health, research and education in The endowment was established through funds resulting from the Blue Cross/Blue Shield United of Wisconsin s conversion to a for-profit corporation. The endowment s initial value of $318 million has increased to $419 million in its first 10 years, through MCW s stewardship. AHW has awarded $164.8 million to 311 initiatives dedicated to improving the health of the people of Wisconsin, as of December Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program (This portion of the endowment funds community health improvement and community-academic partnerships): More than 150 community-based health initiatives have received funding to advance strategic interventions, health promotion and systems changes since Contributed to health improvement efforts in 46 of Wisconsin s 72 counties and several statewide initiatives and Education Program (This portion of the endowment contributes to improved health through support for research discoveries and innovative educational initiatives): Contributed to new discoveries in identifying genes underlying complex diseases, understanding and treating pancreatic cancer, and developing new technologies and methods for treating cardiac abnormalities, among other achievements Funded the development of MCW s new medical school campuses in Green Bay and Central Wisconsin to help address the physician shortage in Wisconsin Find more on the AHW endowment and its funded initiatives at mcw.edu/healthierwisconsin.
6 FACULTY/STAFF More than 5,400 faculty and staff (approx. 4,980 full-time equivalents) Faculty: Approx. 1,615 full-time and part-time Staff: Approx. 3,390 full-time / 200 part-time / 200 project and limited-term Campus: More than 4,400 faculty and staff work on campus. Off-Campus: More than 1,000 work at 29 other health care facilities in eastern Wisconsin. Volunteer Faculty: More than 1,600 physicians from the community MCW is 8th largest private employer in metro Milwaukee. MCW LIBRARIES Main library is at MCW; clinical libraries are at Hospital of Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital. Offering more than 9,000 online journals, 3,500 e-books and 90 databases, and 250,000 volumes in print The libraries are open to the public, including patients and their families. For students, faculty and staff, the library administers MCW s online Learning Management System and electronic exam systems, which deliver online courses and content to more than 9,000 users; provides help desk and support for the Faculty Collaboration Database; and assists investigators in identifying funding. HISTORY The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is a private, freestanding institution. MCW began as the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons, founded on May 20, On January 14, 1913, the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Milwaukee Medical College merged to become the Marquette University School of Medicine. On September 30, 1967, Marquette University, due to financial constraints, terminated its sponsorship of the medical school. Since then, the school has continued as a private, freestanding institution. The name was changed on October 14, 1970, to the Medical College of Wisconsin. MCW has more than 16,000 living alumni. 1. Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) A. Health B. MCW Medical Education Building C. MCW Basic Science Building D. MACC Fund E. MRI Facility F. MCW Translational and Biomedical 2. Blood Institute 3. Hospital Clinics Building* 4. Hospital of Wisconsin* 5. Corporate /Milwaukee Regional Medical Corporate Offices 6. Curative Care Network 7. Eye Institute* 8. Fitness * 9. Froedtert Hospital* 10. Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Specialty Clinics Building Entrance* 11. Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Pavilion* 12. Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Clinical Cancer * 13. Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division 14. Oakwood ( Hospital Offices) 15. Park 16. Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Sargeant Health * 17. Technology Innovation 18. Tosa * 19. Pain Management * * Site of clinics staffed by MCW physicians N. Mayfair Road 17 Swan Blvd Watertown Plank Rd. Technology Oakwood Innovation 15 Resear c h Drive Innovation Drive 14 Wisconsin Ave. Park Park 13 Discovery Pkwy Tosa Mental 13 Health 18 * Complex 19 * Park Pain Management Swan Blvd Exit 39 D Closed iscovery Pkwy 5 Hospital Offices 92nd Street Area PARKING 1 Note: Watertown Plank Rd. is under construction Curative 6 Froedtert Hospital 3 * Clinic Hospital of 4 * Wisconsin Blood Institute Institute Specialty Clinics Skywalk 10 9 * * Future site Froedtert & the Medical College Of Wisconsin for Advanced Care Medical College of Wisconsin buildings appear in green. Cancer 12 * C 1 Medical College of Wisconsin D A B E Dynacare Labs 7 * Eye Institute Pavilion 11 * Parking Skywalk 2 F 8 Fitness MRMC Childcare Front Entrance to Medical College of Wisconsin Handicapped parking Visitor Parking PARKING 2 PARKING 3 PARKING 4 87th Street Area 16 * Sargeant Health
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