The pediatric fellowship programs offer a wide range of research opportunities. From research symposiums and poster presentations to working alongside world-renowned scientists in our Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research, fellows have numerous opportunities to engage with basic, clinical, translational and health-services research. Fellows with a strong interest in research could simultaneously complete a master’s degree in clinical research or in translational science through the IU School of Medicine’s Graduate Division.
Location plays a tremendous role in the IU School of Medicine community. Having a walkable and bikeable city is a huge plus. Living and working downtown while being able to afford everyday essentials is among one of the most discussed perks from faculty and fellows. Local attractions like the Indianapolis 500 and the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, as well as vibrant neighborhoods like Fountain Square and Broad Ripple and nearby suburbs of Fishers and Carmel, make Indianapolis a great destination, one which many end up calling home years after their fellowship has concluded.
Most of all, it’s the people who define the success of IU’s fellowship programs. With inspiring faculty, dedicated staff and a community of supportive mentors and peers, IU creates an environment that sets its fellowships apart and helps every fellow feel at home.