Wisconsin Health News

UW surgery department triples endowed chairs and professorships in 2015

MADISON – The year 2016 will begin with an unprecedented number of new chairs and professorships in the Department of Surgery at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

A highly successful fund-raising campaign, bolstered by the Morgridge gift that matched funds donated to the University of Wisconsin, yielded $17.5 million and brought the number of professorships and chairs in the Department of Surgery from five to 16.  All of the gifts were secured in the academic year 2014-15.

“These gifts have allowed us to recruit and retain outstanding nationally recognized surgeons. Their research has and will continue to benefit the patients of Wisconsin and beyond,” said Dr. K. Craig Kent, department chair.

The projects funded by the gifts include a pancreatic-cancer tissue bank and associated research program, innovative training in surgery quality improvement, and further development of microsurgical techniques in reconstructive surgery.

The 11 named chairs and professorships include:

With seven divisions, more than 100 full-time faculty and 500 additional staff, the UW surgery department is a recognized international leader in surgical care, research, and education. It currently ranks sixth in the nation among U.S. medical schools for National Institutes of Health research funding.

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