About
The Wisconsin Northern & Central (WiNC) Graduate Medical Education (GME) Consortium was formed to address the need for additional graduate medical education resources for the northernmost thirty-seven counties in Wisconsin. The population includes 27 counties with HPSA designation, and has an existing physician shortage that is expected to worsen.
The WiNC GME Consortium is supported by a group of health systems, medical schools, residencies and healthcare advocacy groups. Planning for WiNC was led by these stakeholders starting in 2016 as part of a GME needs and capacity assessment funded by an Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Grant through the Medical College of Wisconsin. In early 2019 WiNC was awarded a Department of Health Services New Residency grant funds to establish WiNC.
WiNC GME Consortium Goals
Add additional residency positions and programs in family medicine and psychiatry to rural northern Wisconsin
Increase the availability of locally trained physicians
Train faculty for leadership positions in GME
Develop more robust recruitment and retention strategies
Enhance workforce analysis to inform sustainability of physician workforce in the region.
Why a Regional Consortium?
Retain Local Input
Address Regional Priorities and Local Needs
Small Size to be Focused, Flexible, and Nimble
Expanded GME Services Offerings
