The MCW-Central Wisconsin Campus in Wausau is dedicated to training community-focused physicians through an accelerated three-year MD program tailored to the healthcare needs of central and northern Wisconsin. Housed within Aspirus facilities, it offers personalized education with modern technology, simulation training, and strong ties to local residencies like family medicine. The curriculum prioritizes rural and regional medicine, leadership, and direct community impact.81
Accelerated three-year Discovery Curriculum with community-oriented primary care focus
Clerkships in core disciplines: family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, women's health, behavioral health
Extended rotations in rural medicine and emergency care
Integration into Aspirus Wausau Family Medicine Residency Program
Electives in geriatrics, orthopedics, and psychiatry specific to regional needs
Scholarly projects addressing central Wisconsin health disparities
Green Bay Campus
De Pere, Wisconsin, United States
The MCW-Green Bay Campus, located on the St. Norbert College grounds, specializes in an innovative three-year Discovery Curriculum designed for students committed to practicing in northeast Wisconsin communities. This regional campus provides a focused, community-oriented medical education with contemporary classrooms, simulation labs, and close faculty-student ratios, fostering physicians ready for residency and primary care in underserved areas. Emphasis is on practical training through partnerships with local health systems.80
Integrated basic and clinical sciences with early patient exposure
Clinical rotations in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, OB/GYN, psychiatry, and emergency medicine at regional hospitals
Physician in the Community Scholarly Pathway, emphasizing primary care and rural health
Scholarly Concentrations for individualized career exploration
Community-based electives and leadership in public health initiatives
Milwaukee Campus
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
The Milwaukee Campus serves as the flagship hub for the Medical College of Wisconsin's School of Medicine, emphasizing a four-year Discovery Curriculum that integrates foundational sciences with early clinical immersion at top hospitals within the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center. This campus is renowned for its robust research infrastructure, graduate programs, and dual-degree offerings, preparing students for careers in clinical practice, biomedical research, and public health. With significant faculty mentorship and access to cutting-edge labs, students engage in scholarly pathways tailored to interests in urban health, global medicine, and translational science.6980
Master of Science in Anesthesia Program (MSA), training anesthesiologist assistants
Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP), combining MD and PhD for physician-scientists
MD/MS in Clinical and Translational Science Dual Degree
MD/MPH Joint Degree Program focusing on population health
Core clerkships in Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Psychiatry, Family Medicine
Elective rotations and research blocks in oncology, cardiology, neurology, and immunology
Scholarly Concentrations in Research for Cures/Treatments and Urban/Rural Underserved Health