Alumni News
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The Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association produces the Quarterly magazine. Quarterly is the magazine for alumni, friends, faculty and students of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Find archived Quarterly stories here.
Quarterly Summer 2009
Alumni Notebook: Alumni Weekend 2009
Alumni Notebook: An Unforgettable Experience at the Iditarod
Alumni Profile: Dennis Maki Deeply Connected to Infectious Diseases
Calorie Restriction a Possible Antidote to Aging and Disease
Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology Program Celebrates 50 Years
Health Equity is Focus of New Center
Student Life: Dermatologists Making a Difference
TRIUMPH Brings Medicine and Public Health to the Inner City
Download the Complete Summer 2009 Issue of Quarterly (pdf).
Quarterly Spring 2009
Alumni Profile: William A. Gahl, MD '76, PhD
Attracting Physicians to Wisconsin
Eye on the Future of Women's Health Research
Susan Skochelak Moves from SMPH to AMA
Sleep Tempers Growth of Synapses
Genetic Information Improves Warfarin Prescribing
A Hot New Cure for Shingles Pain
Risky Behavior Prominent on Teen MySpace Profiles
Download the Complete Spring 2009 Issue of Quarterly (pdf).
Quarterly Winter 2009
Alumni Profile: Richard Riegelman, MD '73, MPH, PhD
AWARE Aims to Tackle Wisconsin's Drinking Problem
Gennie Kocourek: A New MD at Age 53
Genomics Initiative Positions Wisconsin for Leadership in Personalized Medicine
Healers Journey: 'Am I Going to Die?'
Innovative Initiative to Help Patients Quit Smoking
Q&A With Health Policy Expert Thomas Oliver
UW/China Exchange Advances Primary Care
Download the Complete Winter 2009 Issue of Quarterly (pdf).
Quarterly Fall 2008
Faculty Honored with Dean's Teaching Awards
'Chicken Soup for the UW Medical Student Soul' Promotes Humanism
Alumni Profile: Anne Eglash, MD '86
Celebrating the Opening of WIMR's First Tower
Community Physicians: Lifeblood of the Preceptor Program
James Dahlberg Named Governor's New Science Advisor
Marc Drezner Heads Bone and Mineral Research Society
Orienting Students to Patients and Professionalism
Path to a Fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine
The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin Makes House Calls
Transforming the Curriculum: Improving Medical Education
UW Hospital and Clinics Among Top Five Teaching Hospitals

