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Whether you're looking to experience a rural, urban, or diverse Family Medicine setting Wisconsin has a program to match your interests.
Family Medicine Residency Programs at a Glance
| Program Site | Program Size | City Size | Community Highlights | Program Highlights | Practice Setting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Augusta » | 2 residents (1 every other year) | 1500 | Agricultural community, many recreational opportunities | Home visits, care of Amish, community involvement | Rural |
| Baraboo » | 6 residents (2 per year) | 11,000 | County seat, Devil’s Lake State Park, ski areas, excellent biking opportunities | Rural family medicine in an unopposed rural setting; rural clinic and hospital with specialty rotations in Madison | Rural clinic, with a two-minute walk from the rural hospital |
| Eau Claire » | 15 residents (5 per year) | 75,000 (metro area) | College town and economic center amid rivers, lakes, and forests | New clinic; procedures; electronic records; human patient simulator lab | Urban, rural |
| Fox Valley » (Appleton) |
18 residents (6 per year) | 73,000 (Appleton), 228,000(Fox Cities metro area) | Vibrant, growing, high quality of life, small town warmth and affordability with urban style and activities, easy access to recreational surroundings | Modern clinic; EMR; procedures; geriatrics; innovative maternity care program; diverse patient population | Urban, rural |
| Madison » | 42 residents (14 per year) | 231,000 (450,000 metro area) | Big city perks, small town feel. State capitol and home of UW-Madison; city of lakes, lively cultural scene, and numerous recreational opportunities | Diverse faculty and clinical sites; community hospital with access to University of Wisconsin hospital | Urban, suburban, rural |
| Milwaukee » (Aurora Family Medicine) |
30 residents (10 per year) | 1.5 million (metro area) | A great place to live and work; thriving business and cultural center on Lake Michigan; diverse communities, activities, and opportunities | Integrative medicine; EBM; preventative care; underserved medicine. Diverse clinic populations, sites, and faculty. Largest private health care system in Wisconsin | Suburban, urban |
| Wausau » | 15 residents (5 per year) | 80,000 (metro area) | Picturesque river city, valued for community, quality of life | Supportive learning environment, Aspirus hospital among top 50 in the nation, program flexibility | Urban, rural |