Cheryl Lingle, hospice companion and Final Hours Volunteer, Horizon Home Care & Hospice
Cheryl Lingle set a goal to donate 10,000 hours of service in her lifetime. She's on track to shatter that record this month.
Dr. Michael Johnstone, M.D., volunteer medical director, St. Ben’s Clinic for the Homeless
St. Benedict the Moor Parish's Clinic for the Homeless has served the primary care needs of Milwaukee's homeless adults for more than 30 years. Dr. Michael Johnstone is the volunteer medical director of the clinic.
Shelli Marquardt, executive director, Wheaton Franciscan-St. Joseph Foundation in Milwaukee
As the executive director of the Wheaton Franciscan-St. Joseph Foundation in Milwaukee, Shelli Marquardt works closely with Wheaton leaders and staff to identify needs and resources for the residents of one of the city's most impoverished neighborhoods.
Dr. Jim Sanders, assistant professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin and director of the International/Community Medicine Track at Columbia St. Mary’s Family Health...
Dr. Jim Sanders, M.D., is a Health Care Hero in so many ways – as an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin; as a Medical College faculty advisor at the free Saturday Clinic for the Uninsured; as director of the Community Medicine Track at Columbia St. Mary's Family Residency; and as a practicing physician in the CSM System.
Dr. Robert Rohloff, pediatrician, Children’s Medical Group-Southwest Pediatrics in New Berlin
"I'm the kind of person who jumps off the cliff and figures out how to build wings on the way down…Pediatricians help make small changes in a child's life that have an impact over time," said Robert Rohloff, M.D., who is especially proud of the change he and his partners at Children's Medical Group-Southwest Pediatrics made seven years ago, when they began approaching health care in a more family-centered fashion.
Dr. Charles Lanzarotti, cardiac electrophysiologist, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare
Dr. Charles Lanzarotti was the first doctor in Wisconsin to offer cryoballoon treatment for patients suffering from symptomatic paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.
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Sharron Coffie, R.N., Froedtert Health/Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee
Southeastern Wisconsin is blessed to have the service and dedication of thousands of caring nurses.
Dr. Howard Jacob, Warren Knowles professor and director of the Human & Molecular Genetics Center, Medical College of Wisconsin
Dr. Howard Jacob and other doctors at the Medical College of Wisconsin were the first in the world to map the sequence of the DNA of a human being and use the information to make a diagnosis and treatment plan.
The work saved the life of 6-year-old Nicholas Volker.
Heartland white paper examines dividend-paying stock track record
Milwaukee-based Heartland Advisors Inc. recently won an award from the Mutual Fund Education Alliance for its white paper, "Dividends: A Review of Historical Returns."