Milwaukee

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Milwaukee (mɪlˈwɔːki)

Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin, United States. It is known for its brewing traditions and is rich in historical and cultural attractions.

Etymology

The name "Milwaukee" comes from an Algonquian word Millioke, meaning "Good", "Beautiful" and "Pleasant Land" or "Gathering place [by the water]".

Medical Facilities

Milwaukee is home to several renowned medical facilities, including the Froedtert Hospital, the Children's Wisconsin, and the Medical College of Wisconsin. These institutions are known for their advanced medical research and high-quality patient care.

Froedtert Hospital

Froedtert Hospital is a nationally recognized medical institution in Milwaukee. It is the primary teaching affiliate of the Medical College of Wisconsin, where research conducted has led to groundbreaking advancements in many disciplines of medicine.

Children's Wisconsin

Children's Wisconsin is one of the leading centers for pediatric health care in the United States. It provides a wide range of services from routine checkups and immunizations to the treatment of rare and complex conditions.

Medical College of Wisconsin

The Medical College of Wisconsin is a private medical school and graduate school of sciences headquartered in Milwaukee. It is dedicated to leadership and excellence in education, patient care, research, and community engagement.

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