Teacher Recognition Pins honor 2022-2023 Outstanding Medical School Teachers
In 2023, the Curriculum and Evaluation Committee (CEC) awarded 324 educators the Outstanding Medical School Teacher award....
In 2023, the Curriculum and Evaluation Committee (CEC) awarded 324 educators the Outstanding Medical School Teacher award....
A survey of 295 pregnant persons investigated the attitudes and beliefs associated with receipt of the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy. The study provides valuable information that can be used to develop strategies to reduce vaccine hesitancy in pregnant persons....
More than 2 percent of pregnant women in the United States have chronic hypertension, or high blood pressure. Medical professionals agree that severe chronic hypertension during pregnancy should be treated with medications. Treating non-severe or mild forms of chronic hypertension during pregnancy, however, has led...
In 2021, the Curriculum and Evaluation Committee (CEC) awarded 368 educators the Outstanding Medical School Teacher award....
In 2020, the Curriculum and Evaluation Committee (CEC) awarded 320 educators the Outstanding Medical School Teacher award....
Dr. Stephanie Gunderson is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the Medical College of Wisconsin....
During the 2018-2019 academic year, the Medical College's Curriculum and Evaluation Committee (CEC) awarded Outstanding Medical School Teacher pins to 315 educators. ...
Anna Palatnik, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology (maternal fetal medicine), has been awarded a CTSI grant to investigate “Racial differences in DNA-methylation profiling of human placentas in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia”....
And just like that, 25 years go by. Kelly Morey, our Residency Coordinator, celebrated her 25 years service here Medical College of Wisconsin OBGYN department. She started her career here on June 27, 1994 as the Residency Assistant and Administrative Assistant to multiples physicians. She then...