Women in Leadership: Nabhan finds joy in supporting and mentoring medical trainees
Zeina Nabhan, MD, forged her path from a farming village in Lebanon to a faculty leadership position in Graduate Medical Education at IU School of Medicine.
Obstetrics, gynecology and rock climbing: OB-GYN residents’ Jameson Camp experience
OB-GYN residents attended Jameson Camp to learn crucial teamwork and communication skills.
Meet the 2024 Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Fellows
The Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine welcomes four new fellows to their fellowship programs.
Women in Urology: IU welcomes its most diverse class of urology residents
The Urology Residency at IU School of Medicine welcomed its most diverse class of interns with four women entering their training to become urologists.
Welcome to the OB-GYN Class of 2028
Meet the OB-GYN Class of 2028.
Four new residents join the Department of Otolaryngology
The Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine welcomes four new residents to the five-year residency program.
IU sports medicine team 'on deck' for US Olympic Swimming Trials
Department of Family Medicine faculty and trainees serve on the medical team for the 2024 Olympic Trials in swimming and share their own stories as
Women in Leadership: Meet Graduate Medical Education leader Jennifer Choi, MD
Jennifer Choi, MD, is a surgeon, educator, administrator and mother. As the leader of Graduate Medical Education, Choi's office supports all residents and fellows at
Creecy and Awosanya awarded for international conference travel and presentations
Two Kacena Lab trainees, postdoctoral fellow Amy Creecy, PhD, and PhD student Olatundun “Ola” Awosanya, were awarded for presentations at the 9th International Conference on Osteoimmunology.
Mack Padgett 1st Year Residency
Mack Padgett, MD, earned his medical degree from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine. When applying to residency programs, Padgett knew