Preventing Stroke in the Oneida Nation
The Oneida Stroke Prevention Program is a tribal-academic partnership that addresses the urgent need to target stroke risk factors in Native populations.
Grantees of the Wisconsin Partnership Program represent the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health’s commitment, in action, to improving the health of people throughout our state. The researchers, educators and community organizations featured here represent just some of the remarkable work the Wisconsin Partnership Program has funded since 2004, embodying many of the school’s priorities in elevating health and advancing health equity across all corners of Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Population Health Services Fellowship Program at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health is helping to build a public health workforce prepared to meet the health needs of the state.
United Community Center is using a Community Impact Grant from the Wisconsin Partnership Program to develop the Latino Dementia Heath Regional Consortium.