Styer and Quilling have been accepted to the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine (WARM) program of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, a nationally recognized initiative that prepares and supports students who intend to practice in rural Wisconsin and help improve the health of those communities.
The program was created due to the shortage of physicians in rural Wisconsin. While 29 percent of Wisconsin residents live in rural locations, only 13 percent of physicians in Wisconsin have rural practices.