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PAS 2026
Alumni, Faculty, and Friends Reception at PAS 2026
Alumni, Faculty, and Friends Reception at PAS 2026
You are warmly invited to the University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics Reception during the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Meeting in Boston. Join us for hors d'oeuvres and beverages, as well as networking and conversation. Saturday, April 25 6–8:30 p.m. Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport Room: Deco (Level 3) Please RVSP by April 4. Contact Tatiana Kaun at tkaun@wisc.edu if you have questions about the event. The Department of Pediatrics looks forward to connecting and celebrating with you. We hope to see you there!
Alumni Spotlights
Alumni Spotlight: Jennifer McVean – Department of Pediatrics – UW–Madison
Alumni Spotlight: Jennifer McVean – Department of Pediatrics – UW–Madison
Jennifer McVean, MD, completed her fellowship training in pediatric endocrinology and diabetes at the University of Wisconsin in 2008. She is currently senior director of medical affairs at Medtronic Diabetes. What is your favorite part …
Alumni Spotlight: Gail Bernstein – Department of Pediatrics – UW–Madison
Alumni Spotlight: Gail Bernstein – Department of Pediatrics – UW–Madison
Gail A. Bernstein, MD, is a 1981 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Pediatrics Residency Program. She currently holds an Endowed Professorship in Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral …
Why Wisconsin & Pediatrics? Videos
Why Wisconsin? | UW-Madison Department of Pediatrics
Why Wisconsin? | UW-Madison Department of Pediatrics
Are you considering a training program or a career at the University of Wisconsin? Members of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin Sch...
Why Pediatrics? | UW-Madison Department of Pediatrics
Why Pediatrics? | UW-Madison Department of Pediatrics
New News
Pediatric Interest Group builds early pathways for future pediatricians – Department of Pediatrics – UW–Madison
Pediatric Interest Group builds early pathways for future pediatricians – Department of Pediatrics – UW–Madison
The Pediatric Interest Group (PIG) is a student-led organization for medical students who are interested in pediatrics. It offers opportunities to learn about pediatric specialties through a range of programs including noon talks, physician shadowing, and special events.
Meet the incoming class of fellows
Meet the incoming class of fellows
The University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics is proud to welcome the newest class of fellows: future leaders in pediatric medicine and research. These talented individuals officially joined the department this July. Meet the 15 …
Meet the residency class of 2028
Meet the residency class of 2028
The University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics is excited to welcome the newest members of its residency program. This year’s class includes 16 pediatric residents, one preliminary dermatology resident, and one child neurology resident. Each …
🌟 Residency Program
🌟 Residency Program
The University of Wisconsin Pediatrics Residency Program prepares pediatrician leaders who provide exceptional care to patients and families, who advocate for the health of children, and who engage in lifelong learning and service. Whether your goal is to practice general or subspecialty pediatrics in academic, public health, or private practice settings, we’ll provide you with…
👩⚕️ Our Current Residents
👩⚕️ Our Current Residents
Allie Heizelman I never thought I would end up in Wisconsin. But when i came for my interview, I fell in love... Read More Kristen Marten From the beginning of my very first day as an intern at American Family Children’s Hospital, I truly felt at... Read More
Fellowship Programs
Fellowship Programs
Welcome to the fellowship programs at the University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics. We provide outstanding training to develop leaders in academic pediatrics. In addition to superb clinical training, you will have the opportunity to work with research mentors in basic science, clinical research, and health services research. And, Madison is consistently rated one of the…
🌎 Global Health Pathway
🌎 Global Health Pathway
Overview & Vision The University of Wisconsin Pediatric Residency Program has a strong commitment to pediatric global health and advocacy. In 2010-2011, we launched the Global Health Track for our residents. What began as a resident-driven initiative has blossomed into a longitudinal curriculum that spans the duration of residency and is enriched by offerings across…
🩺 Primary Care Pathway
🩺 Primary Care Pathway
Join the Primary Care in Pediatrics Pathway (PCP) This is a longitudinal 3-year pathway for residents who are interested in a career in outpatient primary care. Mission We provide residents a bolstered experience in general pediatrics through mentorship, intensified continuity clinic exposure, individualized learning opportunities, and participation in quality improvement/scholarship with a primary care focus.…
📋 Pediatric Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Pathway
📋 Pediatric Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Pathway
📚 PUBLISH (Research) Pathway
📚 PUBLISH (Research) Pathway
Producing Understanding in the Basics of Literature, Inquiry, and Scholarship in Healthcare Advancing Pediatric Resident Scholars In this longitudinal, three-year pathway, residents will be paired with a core PUBLISH mentor. The mentor-mentee pair will work closely on a defined research project within the mentor’s scope of expertise and will develop the residents’ expertise in…
Physician-Scientist Training Pathway
Physician-Scientist Training Pathway
The goal of the UW-Madison Department of Pediatrics Physician-Scientist Training Program (PSTP) is to train the next generation of pediatric physician-scientists in new approaches to improve child health.Benefits Extended research time as part of a research pathway offered by the American Board of Pediatrics (Integrated Research Pathway). PSTP trainees can pursue research in the Department…
Rankings | Destination Madison
Rankings | Destination Madison
What does one of the world’s happiest cities look like? One of America’s fittest, most walkable, and best places to live? It looks like Madison, Wisconsin.
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