Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee

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Our Department maintains a thriving clinical practice at a number of sites to include:

  • Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin (F&MCW) Froedtert Hospital Emergency Department (ED) (level 1 adult trauma center);
    Clement J. Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center ED;
  • F&MCW Froedtert Menomonee Falls Hospital ED;
  • F&MCW Froedtert West Bend Hospital ED;
  • F&MCW Froedtert Community Hospital at New Berlin ED;
  • F&MCW Froedtert Community Hospital at Pewaukee ED; and
  • Additional soon-to-open community-based, neighborhood hospitals EDs.

Across this myriad of clinical practices, our faculty, fellows, residents, and advanced practice providers (APPs) care for more than 200,000 patient visits – and rapidly growing – per year.

Our Department is home to a competitive training program of 36 residents – attracting top-notch housestaff from medical schools across the nation. And are you afraid of caring for sick kids? Well, our residency graduates aren’t! Our residents train in the Emergency Department at the Children’s Wisconsin (level 1 pediatric trauma center) – which sees over 60,000 patients visits annually. We also offer a state-of-the-art, nationally-recognized Emergency Medical Systems (EMS), Emergency Ultrasonography, and Medical Toxicology fellowship programs – again attracting some of the brightest and most skilled young emergency physicians from around the country. In addition, our Department co-sponsors training opportunities in Critical Care Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine with the Departments of Medicine and Anesthesiology, respectively.

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Climate health and public health are linked in ways that become more obvious every year. In this context, we will summarize the marine toxins that are sending more patients to the emergency department
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In this month’s addition to the Program Director Interview Series we got to chat with Dr. Alisa Hayes to learn about the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Mil