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Froedtert to provide specialty services for ThedaCare patients
ThedaCare, which has a large presence in the northeast and central parts of Wisconsin, and Wauwatosa-based Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin today announced a partnership under which the Froedtert health network will provide advanced levels of medical care for ThedaCare patients for unique specialty services such as heart and lung transplants and treatment of advanced heart failure, with ThedaCare providing care locally before and after.
GE HealthCare spinoff scheduled to be completed next January
Over three years after initially unveiling plans to spin off GE HealthCare as a standalone company, parent company General Electric Co. announced this week a new timeline for the separation.
Biomat USA to close Milwaukee, Kenosha and Madison plasma centers
Biomat USA, Inc., a portfolio company of Barcelona-based pharmaceutical company Grifols, will permanently closing three plasma centers in Wisconsin region.
Madison-based biotech firm raises $41.5 million
Madison-based Elephas Biosciences Corp. announced Monday the completion of a $41.5 million Series B funding round.
Medical College of Wisconsin to break ground this fall on planned cancer research facility
With $10 million in state grant funding in hand, the Medical College of Wisconsin is nearly ready to break ground on its planned new cancer research facility on the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center campus in Wauwatosa.
Froedtert opens facility at former Wisconsin Heart Hospital in Wauwatosa
The Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network recently opened a new physical rehabilitation hospital, medical clinics and pharmacy at the former Wisconsin Heart Hospital facility in Wauwatosa.
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Pantherics gets grant to continue developing anti-inflammatory drug
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee startup Pantherics Inc. has received a $255,841 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Medical College of Wisconsin gets $5.9 million donation for multiple myeloma research
The St. Louis-based Paula & Rodger Riney Foundation will provide $5.9 million to the Wauwatosa-based Medical College of Wisconsin to fund multiple myeloma research.
Leadership Lens: Children’s Wisconsin CEO Peggy Troy on ‘returning to curious’ and prioritization
As chief executive officer of Children’s Wisconsin, Peggy Troy leads an organization with a mission to make Wisconsin’s kids the healthiest in the country. Accomplishing that mission, however, requires thinking about a child’s health in more ways than just regular check-ups or visits to urgent care or the emergency room.
Rogers Behavioral Health names next president and CEO
Dr. John Boyd will be the next president and chief executive officer of Rogers Behavioral Health System with current president and CEO Pat Hammer announcing plans to retire.