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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.
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Archived Quarterly Stories
Accreditation Visit a Chance to Showcase Transformation
Alumni Profile: Steve Kagen, MD '76
Alumni Speak Out: Are Soccer Kids Heading for Disaster?
Dean's Message: An Academic Perspective on Health Care Reform
Department of Population Health Sciences Marks 50th Anniversary
Evidence-Based Medicine in the Information Age
Five Faculty Members Honored with Dean's Teaching Awards
Increased Enrollment Aimed at Meeting State's Health Care Needs
International Medical Students Share Unforgettable Experiences
McArdle Cancer Symposium Honors Howard Temin
Numbers Plays a Counterweight in the Year of Darwin
Standardized Patients Fulfill a Vital Educational Need
Stem Cells Save Life of Scientist Who Studies Them
Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association President's Message: An Exciting Autumn
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
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
Healer's Journey: 'Am I Going to Die?'
Innovative Initiative to Help Patients Quit Smoking
