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- School Code: 389500
- Phone: (608) 263-2400
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$9,987Average Grants + Scholarship Aid Awarded to Undergraduate Students
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Medicine Degree
The medicine degree program at University of Wisconsin – Madison prepares students for the independent professional practice of medicine. Students of the program learn to prevent, diagnose, and treat illnesses, injuries, and other human body disorders. Students who graduate the medicine degree program will have been instructed in basic medical sciences and clinical medicine. Other courses in the program include examination and diagnosis, patient communications, medical ethics and law, as well as specialty courses in internal medicine, pediatrics, family medicine, psychiatry, radiology, and more. Get more details below including other Wisconsin colleges that offer medicine degrees.
The Medicine program at University of Wisconsin – Madison is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education for more than 83 years.
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University of Wisconsin – Madison
500 Lincoln Dr, Madison, WI
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is the main campus of the University of Wisconsin (UW) System. Its founding in 1848 was the result of a Wisconsin constitutional provision, mandating the institution of a state university within the state capital.
Situated over 900 acres, the university is home to eight different schools and colleges, offering more than 5,000 courses as well as Honors programs for outstanding students. At least 2,000 faculty members comprise the UW-Madison schools of Education, Human Ecology, Nursing, Pharmacy, the Wisconsin School of Business as well as the colleges of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Letters and Science, and Engineering.
Also distinguished as one of the best universities in the world, UW-Madison is a premier research university; offering various research grants and fellowships to its students. Alongside these is an annual research program called Pathways Scholars, an eight-week long training on research and writing that is funded in full and conducted by UW-Madison each summer for qualified applicants.
Opportunities for attending any of more than a hundred overseas academic programs are also provided. The Study Abroad Resource Center assists students with application processes, finding financial support, and other matters pertinent to studying in foreign countries.
Scholarships, loans, and student employment programs are handled by the Office of Student Financial Aid. Information on available merits and grants as well as current job openings, both in and out of the campus, are provided by this office.
Residential halls at UW-Madison house about 7,000 students each year. A housing listing service is also accessible for students who prefer other housing options such as private residences, apartments or condominiums in nearby areas.
Several museums and theaters are located within campus, providing venues for numerous cultural events and artistic performances. There is tremendous participation in collegiate sports, with the Wisconsin Badgers representing the university in several athletic events such as football, basketball, and ice hockey. Campus security is overseen by the UW Police Department, also located within university grounds.
Students Enrolled in the Medicine Program
Get more details below regarding enrollment, academics, and school demographics. University of Wisconsin – Madison offers a doctorate degree program in medicine.
Students by Gender (2019)
Graduates | |
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Male | 120 |
Female | 137 |
Students by Race (2019)
Graduates | |
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Asian | 36 |
Black | 11 |
Hispanic | 1 |
White | 179 |
Multiple Races | 2 |
Non Resident Alien | 2 |
Unknown | 26 |
Source: IPEDS Survey 2012-2020: Data obtained from the US Dept. of Education's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data may vary depending on school and academic year.
Career Options for Graduates
Upon completion of the Medicine program at University of Wisconsin – Madison, most students have pursued careers in the following fields:Family and General Practitioners
Description
Physicians who diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases and injuries that commonly occur in the general population. May refer patients to specialists when needed for further diagnosis or treatment.
Career Outlook & Projections (
)
According to the BLS, family and general practitioners employment is expected to grow at a rate of 10.2% from 2014 to 2024
Salary & Wages
- Madison, WI
- Total Employment: 330
- Average Hourly Rate: $100.10
- Average Annual Salary: $208200
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other
Description
All physicians and surgeons not listed separately.
Career Outlook & Projections (
)
According to the BLS, physicians and surgeons, all other employment is expected to grow at a rate of 14.9% from 2014 to 2024
Salary & Wages
- Madison, WI
- Average Hourly Rate: $93.57
- Average Annual Salary: $194630
Source: Job descriptions, estimated salary and wages, and projected job growth are taken from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Admission Requirements & Details
The information regarding admissions below may provide a better idea of the students University of Wisconsin – Madison accepts. The details may include admissions application requirements and recommendations, as well as any AP or college credits that may be transferred.
College Credits Accepted
- Dual Credits
- AP Course Credits
Academics & Student Services
Student Services
To help students and recent graduates, University of Wisconsin – Madison may offer student services like those listed below:
- Online classes
- Academic counseling for students
- Work study style employment
- Assistance to find work
- Child care
Intercollegiate Athletics
University of Wisconsin – Madison is a Member of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), with many of the sports belonging to the NCAA Division I-FBS classification. The most popular sports played are listed below:
- Basketball (Big Ten Conference)
- Track and Field (Big Ten Conference)
- Football (Big Ten Conference)
- Golf
- Ice Hockey
- Rowing
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming and Diving
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Wrestling