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Connie K. Kraus
Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice Division

Location: 1034 Rennebohm Hall
Phone: (608) 262-8620
Fax: (608) 265-5421
Email: ckkraus@pharmacy.wisc.edu


Connie Kraus is a pharmacist and Clinical Professor from the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy. Her clinical practice is at Wingra Family Medical Center where she works collaboratively with nurses, physician assistants, a social worker, and family practice residents and physicians to deliver care to a highly diverse patient population. Although in a general practice, she has a special interest in working to improve the care of Wingra’s patients with diabetes and to provide appropriate medications to uninsured patients. She teaches women’s health topics at the School of Pharmacy and coordinates an early clerkship experience which focuses on medication safety and evidence-based practice.   Dr. Kraus has collaborated with colleagues on the UW campus and at the Faculty of Public Health at Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand to create a course on public health and tropical disease in Thailand which is taught at the UW campus and also create a public health-oriented field experience in Thailand.

“The need for health professionals to work collaboratively to best serve an increasingly diverse population has never been greater. The Center for Global Health has a goal to bring together learners and teachers from different disciplines to explore health needs and health care from a global perspective. With campus-based coursework, domestic and international clerkships, the global health seminar series, and other offerings, students and faculty on this campus have a wonderful opportunity to learn about collaborative practice models and the health needs, beliefs and practices of different populations.”

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