Medical College of Wisconsin


The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is dedicated to transforming healthcare through innovative education, research, and patient care. With a focus on academic medicine, MCW aims to improve the health of communities by fostering a collaborative learning environment that integrates medical education with groundbreaking research and comprehensive patient care.

Medical College of Wisconsin

Medical College of Wisconsin

8701 Watertown Plank Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53226


What We Do

MCW provides primary and specialty care at various hospitals and clinics in metro Milwaukee and eastern Wisconsin, including Froedtert Hospital, Children's Wisconsin, and the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center.

MCW offers a range of educational programs including medical, graduate, and pharmacy schools, as well as residency and fellowship programs.

MCW is involved in extensive research initiatives, focusing on translating new knowledge into improved health outcomes.

The Administrative Fellowship program offers two positions within the health system, providing exposure to all levels of leadership and a comprehensive understanding of healthcare operations.

The Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity is committed to supporting diversity of all types in healthcare education and ensuring that the future of science and medicine includes dedicated professionals who provide compassionate clinical care.

MCW Career Services provides individual career counseling and coaching, relevant career/specialty resources, workshops, and professional development programs to all MCW students.



Key People

Provost and Executive Vice President, Dean, School of Medicine

Sentry Dean and Founding Dean, MCW-Central Wisconsin

Second Year Administrative Fellow

President and Chief Executive Officer

Dean, School of Graduate Studies


News & Updates

Upcoming seminar on research and clinical topics.

Educational event for ophthalmology professionals.

The 2024 Investiture celebrated donors and holders of new faculty named positions.

Connect with former classmates and current students through MCW’s online alumni community.

Dr. Corina Norrbom advances community health and medical education in Central Wisconsin.

Research by Dr. Carol Everson and Dr. Jeffrey Toth on the impact of sleep deprivation on health.

MCW pharmacy students learn from pharmacists in specialized areas during clinical rotations.

MCW ranks in the top 3.1% of all U.S. employers with 500 or more employees by making the Forbes 2024 Best-In-State Employers list.

The team is researching the cognitive effects of aromatase inhibitors treatment for breast cancer.

Health Equity Scholars Program designed to address the shortage of physicians serving high-need, medically under-resourced areas in the city.

Research explores the potential for tattoo shops to become spaces of mental health support and intervention.

A new study will compare the outcomes of ketamine versus morphine for treating pain in children.

MCW student Victoria Toledo explores environmental health disparities in Milwaukee through the GROW program.

MCW, Froedtert Health, and Children’s Wisconsin were honored by the AMA for their efforts in promoting well-being and reducing burnout.

The fellowship program is designed to develop participants for leadership roles in health system administration.

MCW received the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification in recognition of its community engagement practices.

The Friends of MCW has contributed over $1.4 million in financial support for students and initiatives since its inception.