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Medical College of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Pediatrics

Specialty

Program Overview

Summary of Residency Program

The Medical College of Wisconsin offers a robust Pediatric Residency Training Program that combines a comprehensive curriculum with exceptional clinical experiences across pediatrics. The program is designed for residents to explore various interests including community pediatrics, global health, and subspecialty training. The environment fosters collegiality and support among residents and faculty alike, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for their future careers. Under the guidance of esteemed program directors, residents receive individualized attention tailored to their specific career aspirations.

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Program Details

Specialty

Pediatrics

IMG Friendly (Y/N)

Yes

IMG Friendly (detail)

The Pediatric Residency Training Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin is considered friendly to International Medical Graduates (IMGs), although details specific to IMG applicants and acceptance rates were not provided in the extracted text. However, the program emphasizes individualized attention to each resident's career and life needs, which suggests a supportive environment for all candidates including IMGs. ECFMG certification or visa sponsorship details are not explicitly stated, but the diverse clinical experiences and support for pursuing individual career interests may appeal to IMGs.

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Program Website

Address

Medical Education Office, Children's Corporate Center, 999 N. 92nd St., Suite 730, Milwaukee, WI 53226

Program Director

Michael C. Weisgerber, MD, MS

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Current Residents

Overview

Currently, the program includes a mix of residents, specifically mentioning that there are 8 PGY-1 (Post-Graduate Year 1) MD residents enrolled. Details regarding other resident classifications or the exact number of international residents were not available in the provided text but reflect a commitment to cultivating diverse talent.

PGY-1 MD

8

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Curriculum & Education

Overview

Structured to provide breadth and depth in all areas of pediatrics, allowing residents to pursue individual interests such as primary care, community pediatrics, and subspecialty pediatrics.

Application

Interested candidates can apply for the residency program through the MCW Graduate Medical Education website. Specific deadlines and requirements are typically provided there. It is advisable to check the website for the most current information regarding application components and deadlines.

# of Locations

Several clinic and hospital locations across the region, ensuring diverse clinical experiences.

Fellowship

The program offers a variety of opportunities for pediatric fellowships, though specific fellowship programs are not detailed in the text. It also encourages residents to pursue various pathways post-graduation, suggesting a supportive structure for career advancement within pediatrics. This would typically include academic subspecialties as well as training and opportunities in primary care and community pediatrics.

Resident Life

Overview

Provides exceptional breadth and depth of clinical experiences, comprehensive curriculum, individualized attention to residents, and a supportive environment among outstanding residents.

On Call Schedule

# of Years of Program

Typically, the program spans 3 years, culminating in a well-rounded pediatric residency experience.

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Alumni

Alumni from the Pediatrics Residency Training Program have pursued various paths, including fellowships in subspecialties, academic positions, and private practice. Many residents go on to become specialists in pediatrics and associated fields.<br>Some fellowships taken by alumni are in pediatric cardiology, pediatric emergency medicine, and pediatric endocrinology. The geographic distribution of alumni includes regions both nationally and internationally.

Salary & Benefits

Benefits Overview

The benefits include a comprehensive pediatric curriculum, individualized attention to each resident's needs, and a supportive community of residents.

PGY-1 Salary

PGY-1 salary is not explicitly mentioned.

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