
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.

Faculty Learning Communities promote medical education scholarship, sharpen medical educators
Faculty Learning Communities enhance faculty members’ understanding of medical education research and the ways that research can be used to increase productivity, creating more nuanced
Orthopaedic surgery residency program sees record number of female matches
A record number of female physicians matched into the orthopaedic surgery residency program at Indiana University School of Medicine following Match Day 2022.

Physician mentors offer support and wisdom to first-year medical students
Every first-year IU School of Medicine student is assigned to a physician mentor who serves as a positive role model and support person. Many physician

First class of interns welcomed as ophthalmology residency integrates
The Department of Ophthalmology at IU School of Medicine welcomed its inaugural class of first-year residents in July 2021 after transitioning to become an integrated

2021 Physician Mentor of the Year shares food, stories and encouragement with med student mentees
Yung Nguyen, MD, MBA, has been named 2021 Physician Mentor of the Year. As part of IU School of Medicine’s Physician Mentor Program, every incoming

Bridging Gaps in Medicine
Many racial and ethnic communities are often underrepresented in the medical profession. IU School of Medicine is committed to closing the gap by offering focused

COVID-19 Pandemic Underscores the Need to Incorporate One Health into Interprofessional Education
There are many lessons we need to learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. One of them should be the importance of including veterinary medicine in interprofessional

Leaders sought for new positions addressing disparities in health care for underserved populations
A $7 million grant from the Health Resources & Services Administration known as PRIME—Primary Care Reaffirmation for Indiana Medical Education—will allow IU School of Medicine

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ONCE UPON A TIME, ULTRASOUND MACHINES WERE AS BIG AS WASHERS. TODAY, THESE SLEEK DEVICES FIT IN YOUR POCKET — AND WILL BECOME STANDARD ISSUE

IU School of Medicine and Regenstrief Institute develop innovative tool for students across the country
A computer is as ubiquitous in the doctor’s office today as a blood pressure cuff. Despite that, many of today’s medical students are inadequately trained