Pain Medicine Fellowship

 
 
Alumni
 

TheThe UW Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation has been successfully training physicians for over 65 years. We embrace transition; while at the same time maintain a respect for our roots. As we adapt to changes in both medicine and academics, we are guided by the desire to accept new challenges and grow from them. This fundamental security is what will allow us to move swiftly and confidently into the future.

To provide the Department’s Education Office with updates or questions, please contact Delilah Kowalke by email at Kowalke@rehab.wisc.edu or by phone at 608-263-8642.

2023

Joseph Parks, DO
Practice: Aspirus Health – Wausau, WI

Ryan Rossos, MD
Practice: Indiana University – Bloomington, Indiana

2022

Jacob Kraemer, MD
Practice: SSM Health – Madison, WI

2021

Chen Cui, MD
Practice: Medical College of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, WI

Rick Tennant, DO
Practice: VA Cheyenne Health Care – Cheyenne, WY

2020

Leo Varzi, DO
Practice: Los Angeles, CA

Sook Kyung Yoon, MD
Practice: Atlanta, GA

2019

Raj Desai, MD
Practice: Pain Medicine Specialty Group, Inc., Fountain Valley, CA

Larry Manders, MD
Practice: Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI

2018

Michael Suer, MD
Practice: University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

2017

Louis Graham, MD
Practice: SIU School of Medicine, Springfield, IL

2016

Matthew Timp, D.O.

2015

Brett Teran, D.O.

 


 
It is our hope that each of our alumni will remain connected to the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation. Your support is invaluable to present and future students at the UW Medical School. One important way alumni can exercise support is to contribute to various funds established within the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.

Please know that we value your friendship, your gifts to the school, and your accomplishments as graduates. We hope you will keep in touch through attending alumni events, through your phone calls, or through other methods. Thank you for being a stellar representative of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.
 

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