Brown takes new vice chair role
As Department of Medicine’s new Vice Chair of Faculty Development, Cynthia Brown, MD, hopes to shape a supportive and encouraging environment within the department where faculty members feel they can follow wherever their passions lead them.
Brown takes new vice chair role
As Department of Medicine’s new Vice Chair of Faculty Development, Cynthia Brown, MD, hopes to shape a supportive and encouraging environment within the department where
Spotlight: Emily Dock
Emily Dock’s calm and compassionate leadership, her empathy, and her commitment to creating a positive, trustworthy and inclusive environment for her colleagues, her patients and
Wools-Kaloustian takes new role
Kara Wools-Kaloustian, MD, has accepted the post of Executive Site Director for AMPATH Kenya, a role she will officially step into in early January. As she
Department announces 2024 PIE grant winners
Rebecca Rivera, PhD, and Matthew Nesvet, PhD, are the 2024 winners of the Department of Medicine’s Promoting Inclusion and Equity (PIE) Grants. These $3,000 awards
Five female fellows join Gastroenterology
The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at IU School of Medicine is proud to welcome an all-female fellowship class in 2024.
Study validates bleeding from damaged blood vessels within the heart muscle greatly increases risk for major adverse cardiovascular events in heart attacks
For nearly two decades, Rohan Dharmakumar, PhD, of Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center at the Indiana University School of Medicine has been on a mission to
Sharp steps into new vice chair role
Sacha Sharp, PhD, has stepped into the roles of Vice Chair for Strategic Engagement and Director of Medical Education Innovation in the Department of Medicine.
IU School of Medicine to prepare more endocrinologists with the Endocrine Society’s Medical School Engagement Program
Indiana University School of Medicine has been selected as an inaugural participant in the Endocrine Society’s Medical School Engagement Program, intended to encourage more medical
Good nutrition reduces risks of COVID-19, research shows
An apple a day may keep more than the doctor away: Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine have found that a diet rich in