First Postgraduate Medical Education by Telephone in State and Nation presented by IU School of Medicine and Indiana State Medical Association in 1950
Today, as we are all one click away from seeing and talking with medical colleagues around the globe and are exploring the new frontiers of artificial intelligence for teaching and learning, it’s good to step back to remember just how far continuing medical education has come in a very short time.

Networking. Collaboration. Scholarly output. Faculty learning communities check all the boxes.
If producing educational scholarship is on your to-do list, a structured opportunity with built-in accountability could be what you need to kick-start your effort and

Navigating adversity to advance medicine: The inspiring journey of Rada Malko
Read the inspiring story of how Rada Malko overcame the adversities of being a young immigrant to becoming an accomplished student at the IU School

NIH-funded collaboration between IU and Seoul National University highlights importance of ethnic diversity in Alzheimer's research
Indiana University in collaboration with Seoul National University sheds light on the importance of ethnic diversity in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research with three recent publications

Radiology and Medicine - A Collaborative Partnership
This month marks the beginning of a new partnership for the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences and the Department of Medicine at the Indiana

SEED/STEM program provides lasting impact to participants from college to careers
For over 50 years, students from across the state of Indiana have had the opportunity to explore their interests in the fields of science, technology,

INPACT Request for Proposals for Pilot Projects
The INPACT program is inviting proposals for learner-inclusive research projects to address enhancement of the student experience in primary care learning environments, approaches to faculty

Students present summer research at IMPRS poster symposium
The Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) hosted its 2024 Summer Research Program Poster Symposium on July 25-26 in the atrium

SEED/STEM program fulfills "childhood dream" for student interested in medicine
The SEED/STEM program introduces high school students to research with hands-on learning experience. Students admitted into the program after an application process are then paired

Education Day 2024 examines role of AI in medical research
Attendees at the fifth annual Indiana University School of Medicine Education Day received a glimpse into the future of medicine — in more ways than