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Madison: 1902 house designed by Claude and Starck, mixing Prairie School with classical detailing. Kayser was a German immigrant who ran a lumber company and later became mayor of Madison. 69: King Street Arcade: King Street Arcade: March 30, 2020 : 107-113 King St., 115-117 South Pinckney St.
American Family Children's Hospital (AFCH) is a pediatric acute care hospital located adjacent to UW Health University Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. The hospital has 101 beds [13] and is affiliated with The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. [14] The hospital is a member of the University of Wisconsin Hospital and ...
The Nakoma Historic District is a historic neighborhood on the southwest side of Madison, Wisconsin near the Nakoma Country Club, including contributing houses built from 1915 to 1946. In 1998 the large district was added to the National Register of Historic Places , [ 2 ] primarily for having "the finest collection of Period Revival style ...
The medical school was proposed in 1848 and a two-year basic science course began in 1907. Charles R. Bardeen was the first dean of the medical school. The first four-year class matriculated in 1925, [2] and the entire UWSMPH moved into the state-of-the-art Health Sciences Learning Center in 2004.
Eugene Van Tamelen House — Madison, Wisconsin (1956) Arnold Jackson House "Skyview" — moved from Madison (built 1957) to Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (in 1985). Donald C. Duncan House — moved from Lisle, Illinois (built 1957) to Polymath Park , Westmoreland County , southwestern Pennsylvania (in 2002).
Dr. Joseph Kerschner stepped down as dean, provost, and executive vice president of the School of Medicine in 2024. [17] [18] Dr. Deborah Costakos will serve as interim dean-designate beginning November 1, 2024 and in January 2025 will officially serve as dean of the School of Medicine. [19]
The Pierce / McDonnell House at 424 N. Pinckney Street was built 1857 to 1858, designed by Kutzbock and Donnel, Madison's first architectural firm, in Rundbogenstil ("round-arch style"). The German immigrant August Kutzbock had been schooled in this early German version of Romanesque Revival mingled with Renaissance Revival elements.
The American Board of Family Medicine is the second largest medical specialty board in the United States. Its purposes include: Improving the quality of medical care available to the public; Establishing and maintaining standards in the specialty of family medicine; Improving the standards of medical education for training in family medicine