Allison Taylor, 4th year MCW medical student, is pictured during her CMC rotation in Vellore, India, in January, 2018.

 

This July, the Medical College of Wisconsin’s website, honored the Scudder family’s 199 year commitment of service to others. The tribute spotlighted Dr. Jim Taylor and his family’s connection between MCW and Scudder’s Medical work in India. It is a wonderful story and you can read it by following this link: https://stories.mcw.edu/stories/199-years-of-service-a-familys-legacy-of-medical-work-continues


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