
Indiana University launches 3-year gynecologic oncology fellowship program
Indiana University School of Medicine recently launched a new 3-year gynecologic oncology fellowship program that will prepare physicians in diagnosing and treating patients during their cancer journey, including consultation, surgery, chemotherapy and palliative care. The program, located in Indianapolis, is currently accepting applications for the fellowship program that will begin in August 2026.

Meet Tamika Dawson-Knox, MD: Former student now leads medical school pipeline program
Tamika Dawson-Knox leads the Master of Science in Medical Science program, which she passed through 25 years ago on her way to becoming an MD.

LAMP: 20 years of developing leaders in academic medicine
For 20 years, LAMP has been training new faculty to become leaders at IU School of Medicine, making them more likely to get promotions, stay
Department brings Perry Initiative to IU
Erika Daley, an assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine, is hoping to pass these assurances along to

Match Day 2023: OB-GYN welcomes 10 new learners
Ten medical students matched into the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program on Friday, March 17. These students will

2023 Physician Mentor of the Year offers holistic support to first-year medical students
Jonathan D. Walker, MD, has been an adjunct clinical assistant professor of ophthalmology at IU School of Medicine-Fort Wayne for 26 years. Walker has been

Survey shows success of trauma fellowship
Graduates of the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s Trauma fellowship overwhelmingly agree that the education they received prepared them to handle

First cohort enters Urban Medicine program at IU School of Medicine-Northwest
Medical students in the Urban Medicine program at IU School of Medicine-Northwest benefit from the statewide MD curriculum offered at all campuses with an added

Bilimoria brings energy and excitement to IU Surgery
There is an energy permeating through the Department of Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine, with a new leader bringing an ambitious vision

Stefanidis and Nickel provide national leadership in surgical education
Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD, FACS, FASMBS, vice chair of education in the Department of Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine, and Brianne Nickel, MA,

Incoming OB-GYN resident helping others navigate careers in medicine as people of color
As a medical student, Maya Merriweather founded Melanin is the New Medicine, LLC, with the goal of increasing diversity in the field. She was pleased