Integrated Specialty Care for Women program featured in Quarterly Magazine

The UW Health Integrated Specialty Care for Women (ISCW) program, a multidisciplinary clinic to address common conditions like pelvic organ prolapse, urinary and fecal incontinence, fibroids, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction, launched in late 2024. The program is prominently featured in the spring 2025 issue of Quarterly, the UW School of Medicine and Public Health magazine published by the Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association.
The article “Integrated Specialty Care for Women: Combining Clinical Care, Research, and Training to Best Meet Patient Needs” outlines the beginnings of the ISCW program, the benefits to patients and providers of working in a multidisciplinary setting, how ISCW contributes to the research and teaching missions of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, and more:
“We are preparing the next generation of pelvic floor doctors, and ISCW is providing an incredibly robust educational experience,” says Pennycuff. “Because gynecology, urology, and colorectal surgery are all integrated within this fellowship, our trainees receive a holistic, patient-centered view of urogynecologic care. Our fellows take that model of care with them to patients in our state and region after they graduate.”
Read the whole article here!