Dr. Mahua Dey, a UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center neurosurgeon, is developing cancer vaccines, using a patient’s own tumor cells, to prevent recurrence of glioblastoma. https://uw.health/3OBpWE7
Dr. Mahua Dey, a UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center neurosurgeon, is developing cancer vaccines, using a patient’s own tumor cells, to prevent recurrence of glioblastoma. https://uw.health/3OBpWE7
A landmark year for UW Health Transplant Center.
Innovation. Expertise. Lifesaving care.
As we celebrate 60 years since our first transplant, we’re proud to keep advancing what’s possible for patients and families across Wisconsin and beyond.
What if two powerful cancer treatments could work better together?
At UW Carbone Cancer Center, researcher Dr. Quaovi Sodji is exploring a new way to strengthen cell therapies by pairing them with radiopharmaceuticals, precision radiation designed to seek out cancer cells. https://uw.health/49PxpGw
We've launched a new initiative to educate people about living organ donation to motivate more to say “yes” to becoming living organ donors.
➡️ Learn more: https://uw.health/49HMhYJ
We’re proud to introduce a new way for patients to access our nationally recognized transplant services. Learn more: https://uw.health/4oH9Bdr
Construction is under way on University Row Medical Center.
The new four-story clinic will include adult and pediatric primary care, urgent care, imaging and laboratory services, rehabilitation and a pharmacy.
https://uw.health/3JUDCYQ
HPV vaccination prevents cancer. Graphic with three icons emphasizing that the vaccine is safe, effective, and long-lasting. Text encourages to 'Get vaccinated. Share the facts. Learn more.'
Join us in sharing the facts about HPV vaccination and increasing the number of children protected today against HPV cancers tomorrow.
Leading Cancer Centers reinforce the importance of HPV vaccination to prevent cancer: https://uw.health/46ygfvr
Turning research into real world therapies. In a new Q&A, Dr. Jacques Galipeau explains how @uwhealth.bsky.social's and UW–Madison's Program for Advanced Cell Therapy is developing personalized treatments for conditions like cancer, diabetes and autoimmune disease with vision and urgency.
Adult and baby interacting with a person dressed as Deadpool through a glass window.
Child in a superhero-themed headband interacts with a person dressed as Black Panther through a glass window, with other costumed characters visible in the background.
Group of four individuals in playful costumes, including superhero outfits, posing indoors with smiling expressions.
Batman and Spider-Man costumes worn by individuals rappelling down the side of a modern building.
When heroes swing by, even window cleaning becomes a magical moment! Thanks to these superheroes for making spirits soar and bringing extra cheer to our patients and families at American Family Children's Hospital. 🦸♂️🦸♀️✨
Missed our Cap Times IdeaFest panel? Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. Catch Dr. Christian Capitini, Dr. Doug McNeel and Dr. Becky Richards as they dive into the latest breakthroughs in immunotherapy.
Watch the full panel discussion here: https://uw.health/48lHUlO
Join us for a FREE thought-provoking panel discussion at this year's @captimes.com Idea Fest at Memorial Union. On September 10, Acting director Christian Capitini, researchers Doug McNeel and Becky Richards talk about the latest in immunotherapy. https://uw.health/45y5R7N
Paul, a patient treated with Hepzato, stands in front of his RV in a park setting.
Hepzato delivers chemotherapy directly into the liver for patients with metastatic uveal melanoma — reducing side effects and expanding options.
Carbone Cancer Center is the only site in Wisconsin offering this new FDA-approved therapy. 🔗 uw.health/3HyLmyA
A transplanted kidney from his sister gave Shawn a new lease on life. And thanks to a clinical trial at @uwmadison.bsky.social, he’s also able to live without the need for anti-rejection medications.
Discover how we're helping redefine what’s possible for transplant patients: uw.health/4m1uCyY
Wisconsin's #1 hospital 14 years running.
14 years at #1!
University of Wisconsin Hospitals has once again been named the #1 hospital in Wisconsin by U. S. News and World Report.
From advanced clinical care to cutting-edge research, UW Health continues to lead the way!
www.uwhealth.org/news/univers...
🧠 🌍 Today we’re celebrating World Brain Day 2025! This year’s theme is “Brain Health for All Ages.” Visit adrc.wisc.edu/prevention for evidence-based tips on how certain lifestyle changes can delay the onset or reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Back row (left to right): Dr. John Dollerschell, Dr. Ankush Bhatia, Dr. Brian Patterson, Dr. Andrew Coyle. Not pictured: Dr. James Stein
Pictured: Front row (left to right), Dr. Daniel O’Connell, Dr. Allie Hurst, Dr. Tabassum Kennedy, Dr. Sarah McAchran, Dr. Jacquelyn Adams. Middle row (left to right), Dr. Jeremy Smith, Dr. Janet Legare, Dr. Nabeel Zafar, Dr. Laura Huffman.
Pictured: Front row (left to right), Dr. Daniel O’Connell, Dr. Allie Hurst, Dr. Tabassum Kennedy, Dr. Sarah McAchran, Dr. Jacquelyn Adams. Middle row (left to right), Dr. Jeremy Smith, Dr. Janet Legare, Dr. Nabeel Zafar, Dr. Laura Huffman. Back row (left to right): Dr. John Dollerschell, Dr. Ankush Bhatia, Dr. Brian Patterson, Dr. Andrew Coyle. Not pictured: Dr. James Stein
We celebrate our 2025 Physician Excellence Award recipients who represent some of our most skilled and dedicated physicians! These awards recognize exceptional skills in clinical practice, educating the next generation of physicians and leadership.
For 36 years, the UW Health Heart Transplant Program has been a leader in heart transplantation and is among the 15% of programs nationwide to achieve the milestone of 1,000 heart transplants.
Ambient listening technology helps by recording and transcribing conversations during appointments, so providers can spend more time listening and less time typing.
Be one of the first 500 guests to receive a free thermal tote, explore 20+ interactive displays, take behind-the-scenes lab tours and celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Breast Cancer Research Advisory Network. Plus, meet Bucky Badger!
Learn more: www.uwhealth.org/events/carbo...
We are expanding our PICU at American Family Children's Hospital! About 60% of our current PICU beds are filled by children receiving cardiac care. The expansion will include a dedicated cardiac intensive care unit to meet the increasing demand for highly specialized heart procedures and care.
Matt LaFleur stands next to Dr. Christian Capitini
Coach Matt LaFleur of the @greenbaypackers.bsky.social met with Dr. Christian Capitini, acting director of UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center. We're grateful to Coach and his wife Bre for their support of the Garding Against Cancer initiative, focused on innovative #CancerResearch and patient care.
Forty-six days after River was admitted to American Family Children’s Hospital, he went home with a hero’s sendoff from the 263 people who helped during his recovery.
“Everybody was rooting for River,” says Dr. Adam Brinkman, medical director of pediatric trauma care.
The UW Health Janesville clinic will offer primary care, laboratory and x-ray. Located at 500 Midland Ct, Janesville, WI. Call (608) 916-2600.
We are proud to be serving the Janesville community.
Our new clinic is now open near I-90 and E. Racine St.
More info: uw.health/4b7rInN
Quality Hematology Oncology Updates presentations today from Dr. Mardini and other @uwhealth.bsky.social providers here in #Rockford.
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Prehospital and emergency care providers at all levels are invited to our next Emergency Education Night Webinar:
"Essential Pediatric Trauma Care" with Dr. Allie Hurst, medical director for pediatric critical care transport. Wed. 2/19 at 6 p.m. CT.
Register: www.uwhealth.org/emergency-ed...
“Unfortunately, we found that using these devices may provide false reassurance to players and their parents who are hoping to reduce their kids’ risk of concussion,” said Dr. Erin Hammer, the study’s lead author sports medicine doctor at UW Health.