Attract, Develop and Retain Diverse Talent & Encourage Educational Attainment Prevea launches medical residency program Insight On Business Prevea Health, HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center and the Medical College of Wisconsin announced the launch of a family medicine physician residency program in Green Bay.
The MCW-Prevea Family Medicine Residency Program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and is the first residency program of its kind to be offered in the Green Bay region. With a planned start date of July 1, the residency program will train four family medicine residents per year during a three-year period with a total of 12 by 2024. The program is now accepting applicants.
Throughout the residency program, physicians work under the supervision of experienced faculty physicians to provide medical care to patients. Residents of the MCW-Prevea Family Medicine Residency Program will train at.... Read More 1>
Encourage Educational Attainment St. Norbert College navigates successful in-person semester amid pandemic WBAY GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Both students and faculty at St. Norbert College are touting an accomplishment of which they say they’re very proud.
Despite the continued surge of COVID-19 cases in this area for months, the college is just days from completing its first semester of in-person classes.
When students arrived at St. Norbert College in late August, the question of how the fall semester would play out was anybody’s guess.
“I know a lot of people were trying to guess how long we would last here. It ranged from a week to a month max. I was more on the month, but I thought that’s as far as we would get, so I’m thrilled to be here just a week... Read More 2> Elevate Sustainability as an Economic Driver Door County Land Trust receives green gift from Cellcom WisBusiness Sturgeon Bay, WI (November 16, 2020) – Three organizations in Door County have been selected to receive a 2020 Cellcom Green Gift, including Crossroads at Big Creek, Open Door Bird Sanctuary and Door County Land Trust. Crossroads at Big Creek manages 200 acres across three properties for preservation, environmental education and recreation. The organization received a $1,000 Green Gift from Cellcom to support repairs of the Meadow Trail, which suffered damage during heavy rains this year. Repairs will return the trail to an accessible state for guests with mobility-assist equipment and strollers. Work is slated to be completed in the spring of.... Read More 3> |