I believe it is important to develop a relationship with each of my patients that is built on trust. I accomplish this with excellent communication and by individualizing my care for each patient in a compassionate, empathetic, and thorough manner.
I believe it is important to develop a relationship with each of my patients that is built on trust. I accomplish this with excellent communication and by individualizing my care for each patient in a…
About
Dr. Valerie Bonne graduated from Marquette University and received her medical degree from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago. She went on to complete her training in Internal Medicine followed by a fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at The Medical College of Wisconsin. In 2007 she joined the faculty at The Medical College of Wisconsin and started her clinical practice in Waukesha County. Dr. Bonne was named the Co-Medical Director of the Virtual ICE at Froedtert Hospital and in 2013 continued her role in the Virtual ICU as the Medical Director.
Dr. Bonne is active in various cancer support organizations in the community including sitting on the Board of Directors of Tricia’s Troops Cancer Connection in Oconomowoc, WI.
Dr. Bonne lives in the lake country community with her husband and three sons. In her free time, she enjoys yoga, paddle boarding and outdoor activities with her family.
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Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine - Maywood - IL - Doctor of Medicine - (2000)
Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals - Milwaukee - Residency in Internal Medicine - (2001-2003)
Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals - Milwaukee - Chief Resident in Internal Medicine - (2004)
Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals - Milwaukee - Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care - (2003-2007)
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