Are there special programs for which UW School of Medicine and Public Health is noted?
UW School of Medicine and Public Health is recognized for our statewide campus where medical students have educational experiences with community faculty at hospitals and clinics throughout Wisconsin. All students participate in the Generalist Partners Program, in which each first-year student is paired with a generalist physician in Southwest Wisconsin, spending at least three afternoons each semester with that physician and gaining important early exposure to patient care. During the third and fourth years, medical students fulfill their clinical requirements in rotations at hospitals and clinics in Madison, as well as La Crosse, Marshfield, Milwaukee and many other Wisconsin communities. During these rotations, our students gain valuable exposure to a wide variety of clinical settings, including special tracks in rural and urban health.
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