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What is Clinical Microbiology? Admission & Application Requirements |
Participating Institutions University of Wisconsin - La Crosse The Department of Microbiology at University of Wisconsin – La Crosse has been recognized by the University of Wisconsin System as a “Center of Excellence” for microbiology training. The Departments of Biology and Microbiology at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse offer the Masters of Biology degree with a concentration in Clinical Microbiology. The clinical microbiology course work is offered through the Department of Microbioloygy and is taught primarily by University of Wisconsin - La Crosse faculty, with some guest lecturers from the clinical partners in the Clinical Microbiology Program. Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center Gundersen Lutheran is dedicated to patient care, medical education, and research. It is the Western Clinical Campus of the University of Wisconsin Medical School and was named one of the nation’s top 100 medical centers in 1997. During the Gundersen Lutheran rotation, student work in:
Marshfield Clinic and Laboratories Marshfield Clinic serves patients from central and northern Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan. Marshfield Laboratories, the largest reference laboratory in Wisconsin, has been recognized as one of the top ten “most computer-advanced labs in America”. During the Marshfield Clinic and Laboratories rotation students will work in:
Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene The Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene (WSLH), housed on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is the public health laboratory for the State of Wisconsin. Students will work closely with State Department of Health personnel in the following areas:
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