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Radiology and Imaging  Sciences

Imaging the future of medicine. 

One of the largest radiology residency programs in the country
#1 radiology department among Big Ten schools, according to the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research
One of only 33 nationally recognized Alzheimer's disease centers
The largest academic emergency radiology division in the U.S.
1,500+ square miles of support across the Indianapolis beltway and affiliated outpatient centers
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If your interest lies in supporting clinical excellence, health outcomes, research and translation of new research discoveries into everyday practice, or in training our future radiologists, radiology technologists, imaging scientists/physicists and radiology education leaders, we invite you to partner with us and learn how you can be a part of our exciting future. Your generosity will directly impact these vital initiatives, shaping the next generation of radiologists, spreading our reach beyond the state of Indiana and ensuring equitable, compassionate and advanced care for all.

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Recent news

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Global Health

Expanding global health with imaging: Moi University launches landmark interventional radiology fellowship

Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences helps launch a new two-year interventional radiology fellowship program in Kenya.

An illustration celebrating 20 years of Indiana University Emergency Radiology. At the top, the IU School of Medicine Radiology and Imaging Sciences logo sits above the bold text "20 YEARS OF IU EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY." Below the text, two female radiologists in white lab coats—one with dark hair in a ponytail and the other wearing a red hijab—are shown holding up and examining X-ray films of a skull and a hand. The style is a clean, flat 2D vector illustration on a light gray background.
Internal News

IU emergency radiology division celebrates 20th anniversary

The emergency radiology division within the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at IU School of Medicine turns 20 years old.

A group photo of students posing in front of the Lincoln County Hospital in London.
Student Life

Radiologic and Imaging Sciences students study abroad in London

A Global Experience course recently led 12 IU School of Medicine students on an immersive study abroad trip to London. The cohort explored the UK’s National Health Service through visits to the University of Lincoln and Lincoln County Hospital.

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Faculty News

Esteemed radiology professor named president-elect of Indiana State Medical Association, aims to inspire the next generation

IU School of Medicine's Richard Gunderman has been named the 179th president of the Indiana State Medical Association, an organization representing over 9,500 physicians and students.

Upcoming events

Jul 28 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Quarterly Medical Imaging Research Institute Meeting

Our quarterly MIRI meetings are a great opportunity to hear about our research progress across the institute as well as get better acquainted with one another.

Goodman Hall, 362 W. 15th St. Indianapolis, IN 46202

Aug 12 11:00am - 12:00pm

Frontiers in Medical Imaging Research Seminar Series: Christopher Newman, PhD

Medical Education and Research Building

Oct 27 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Quarterly Medical Imaging Research Institute Meeting

Our quarterly MIRI meetings are a great opportunity to hear about our research progress across the institute as well as get better acquainted with one another.

Goodman Hall, 362 W. 15th St. Indianapolis, IN 46202

Are you a patient looking for exceptional care? Have questions about an upcoming appointment?

To schedule an appointment with an IU School of Medicine radiologist, reschedule an appointment or just ask questions about treatment, contact IU Health at (888) 484-3258 or find a doctor online.