The Mentoring and Advising program (MAP) at IU School of Medicine was designed by students and faculty to ease that path for learners by providing academic support, career development and access to other resources — throughout all four years of medical school.
The statewide program includes campus-based lead advisors and volunteer faculty advisors who work collaboratively to oversee and guide students’ academic progress. Students meet with their lead advisor three times per year and schedule about three appointments with their volunteer faculty advisor.
Extended information, help with career planning and FAQs can be viewed at the larger Mentoring and Advising Program page.