- 600 Highland Ave | Madison, WI 53792
- University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine
At UW-Madison Department of Family Medicine and
Community Health, we have a variety of opportunities for Family Medicine
physicians to join our department as faculty. We have four residency clinics
dedicated to residency teaching and patient care, as well as thirteen community
clinics where we provide patient care and teaching in the context of patient
care. Our faculty are provided a variety of opportunities that may include
patient care, teaching, research and scholarly work. Our clinics offer a
variety of practice options, with urban underserved to rural populations,
outpatient only, non-surgical obstetrics, urgent care, as well as some
inpatient options. Our clinic locations are primarily located in Dane county,
with a few locations just outside of Dane county.
The UW-Madison DFMCH advances health and well-being by caring, teaching, discovering, leading, and connecting. We provide remarkable patient care; offer outstanding educational programs for medical students, residents and fellows and conduct innovative research. We are one of the oldest family medicine departments in the nation, with origins dating back to 1970, when family medicine was first designated as a medical specialty.
We believe in the importance of diversity and inclusion and are intentionally making efforts to learn, grow and collaborate with community and academic partners to improve the health of all people. Diversity is integral to the mission and vision of the UW DFMCH. We partner with the UW School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) and UW Health to promote diversity, inclusion and health equity in our own institution. We also collaborate with academic peers nationwide on strategies and models for addressing diversity issues at other institutions.
The UW-Madison DFMCH advances health and well-being by caring, teaching, discovering, leading, and connecting. We provide remarkable patient care; offer outstanding educational programs for medical students, residents and fellows and conduct innovative research. We are one of the oldest family medicine departments in the nation, with origins dating back to 1970, when family medicine was first designated as a medical specialty.
We believe in the importance of diversity and inclusion and are intentionally making efforts to learn, grow and collaborate with community and academic partners to improve the health of all people. Diversity is integral to the mission and vision of the UW DFMCH. We partner with the UW School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) and UW Health to promote diversity, inclusion and health equity in our own institution. We also collaborate with academic peers nationwide on strategies and models for addressing diversity issues at other institutions.