Maternal health: A clinical psychiatrist on the battle for mental health in perinatal and postpartum patients
With help and support, perinatal and postpartum mental health concerns that can lead to psychiatric illness can be resolved.
Fellow pioneers Indiana's first pediatric neuroimmunology clinic
The new neuroimmunology clinic at Riley Children’s Health will provide multidisciplinary care for Hoosier children living with multiple sclerosis and other neuroinflammatory disorders.
IU School of Medicine History: Pioneering use of video in instruction, continuing ed
The IU School of Medicine's Medical Educational Resources Program established one of the nation’s earliest medical education broadcast networks, delivering live clinical teaching and continuing
Maternal health: How an obstetrics medical director addresses issues in Indiana
Maternal health disparities continue in Indiana, affecting each population at different rates. Caroline Rouse, medical director for maternity services at Riley Children’s Health, is committed
IU’s leadership and technology in medical education: The Indiana Plan and early videos in the classroom
Legislation passed in the 1960s empowered the IU School of Medicine to expand its education programs and create a telecommunications network that connected institutions across
Maternal health awareness: Indiana physicians work to improve outcomes for mothers and babies
The medical director for well-newborn care at Riley Hospital for Children shares his perspective on the challenges and opportunities in maternal health and what gives
IU School of Medicine History: ITFS, IHETS and WAT 21
Learn how instructional television fixed service and the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunications System helped shape IU School of Medicine history and provided continuing medical education
IU researchers take steps toward personalizing asthma treatments for children
IU School of Medicine researchers have found better ways to predict which biologic treatments will help children with severe asthma, reducing the risk of ineffective
Fact vs. myth: HIV/AIDS in pediatrics with infectious disease expert Alka Khaitan
Alka Khaitan, MD, a pediatric infectious diseases expert, breaks down stigmas around HIV/AIDS in a fact vs. myth discussion, including the future of HIV treatments
Keep the holiday season merry with toy safety tips from a pediatrician
IU School of Medicine's Alyssa Swick shares some of the most common toy-related injuries or safety issues during the holiday season.