About Us
Learn
MCW is the place where you will learn everything you need to become a successful physician, and will embrace a quest for knowledge as a lifelong journey. It is also the place where you can choose among three campuses, several Scholarly Pathways and two options for the pace of your medical education. This is medical school your way.
Live
The MCW experience is not just about giving you an understanding of how you can contribute to the quality of life of your patients, it’s also about how to make the most of the vital leadership role you will play in your community. Whether that community is in Milwaukee, Green Bay or Central Wisconsin, it’s all about quality of life for you, the future physician, and your neighbors.
Care
As an MCW student, you will learn how to care for the body and soul of patients who are depending upon you to heal their wounds, treat their illness, improve their quality of life, and take away their pain and fears. It’s about treating the whole person, and our alumni are some of the best in the world in achieving that goal.
Cure
As an MCW student, you will learn how to care for the body and soul of patients who are depending upon you to heal their wounds, treat their illness, improve their quality of life, and take away their pain and fears. It’s about treating the whole person, and our alumni are some of the best in the world in achieving that goal.
Medical School Leadership
Joseph E. Kerschner, MD
Dean Emeritus of the School of Medicine; Professor, Otolaryngology & Communication Sciences and Microbiology & Immunology
Matthew L. Hunsaker, MD, FAAFP
Campus Dean, MCW-Green Bay
Lisa Grill Dodson, MD
Sentry Dean and Founding Dean, MCW-Central Wisconsin
Annual Campus Safety Report
Statement to Prospective Faculty, Staff and Students:
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) prepares and publishes its Annual Campus Safety Report in compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, otherwise known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). This report outlines MCW’s security policies and discloses campus crime statistics for the three most recent calendar years.
This report is available to all current and prospective faculty, staff and students. An electronic version of the report can be accessed at this location. A paper copy of this report may be obtained by contacting Medical College of Wisconsin, Public Safety, 8701 Watertown Plank Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53226 or by calling (414) 955-8295.