Preparing Future Public Health Leaders
The Population Health Service Fellowship Program is a cornerstone of the Partnership’s educational investments and continues to successfully achieve its goals of both public health workforce development and service contributions to rural and urban communities.
Developing Public Health Leaders to Serve 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.
Beyond the Exam Room: Making Community Connections
With support from the Partnership Program, the School of Medicine and Public Health has redesigned its medical curriculum into a model that fully integrates basic, public health and clinical sciences throughout the medical student’s education. Students learn to work in the exam room, and within communities and complex health systems — to understand how to care for both patients and populations.
Promoting Diversity in Medical Education
A new four-year scholarship program established by the Partnership Education and Research Committee supports the recruitment and retention of racially and ethnically diverse medical students.