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Date:9/16/2009

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The Medical College of Wisconsin is Wisconsin's only private medical school and graduate school of biomedical sciences. Founded in 1893, it is dedicated to leadership and excellence in education, patient care, discovery and community engagement. The Medical College's more than 1,100 faculty and staff physicians, providing services as the Medical College Physicians and the Children's Specialty Group, comprise the largest group practice in Wisconsin. These doctors provide care in every specialty and sub-specialty of medicine. They see more than 350,000 patients annually, representing nearly 1.4 million patient visits.

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