
Preparing Healers: IU School of Medicine trains Indiana's physician workforce
This summer, 317 incoming residents will start their speciality training at IU School of Medicine. Many physicians practice in the state where they train -- about 27% of all MDs practicing in Indiana and its neighboring states trained at IU.

IU School of Medicine Gold Humanism Honor Society chapter inducts 46 new members
As part of this year’s Gold Humanism Honor Society, the induction ceremony was held at the Indiana Landmarks Center on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023. The

Pediatric Urology at IU among top programs in U.S.
Dr. Richard Rink receives AAP Medal in Urology; IU-Riley program is ranked No. 3 in the nation for urologic care of children.

Improving health care for rural veterans
IU School of Medicine Professor Gregory Katzman, MD, MBA, is teaming up with Kelley researchers to help the VA better serve veterans living in rural areas.

Mutations, mammograms and MRIs, oh my! How I took charge of my breast health with increased screenings, and when you should do the same
Christina Griffiths is a media relations specialist for Indiana University School of Medicine and has worked with the office of strategic communications for five years.

One step at a time
When he was growing up, Nick Koontz loved to go for a run. From high school to college, the activity added purpose to his life

First-Gen: Prominent IU School of Medicine faculty share their experiences as first generation students
From the IU School of Medicine executive board to campus leaders and pioneering physician-scientists, first-gen faculty are among the school's most prominent faces.

Meet first-gen med student Taylor Prechtel
Taylor Prechtel, co-president of the First Generation Committee at IU School of Medicine, shares what her first-gen identity means to her and why it’s important

First HEAL-R health equity symposium designed to propel researchers ‘from analysis to action’
Erika Cheng, associate professor of pediatrics and executive director of HEAL-R, shares information about the upcoming Health Equity Symposium, including updates on health equity research

“Their love language was food.” First of its kind gift will support wellness efforts for residents
When Jack Benecke, DO matched with Indiana University School of Medicine for his anesthesiology residency, he was excited to join a large program known for

Prescription for Hope offers personalized approach to violence prevention in Indianapolis
Surgery faculty member Damaris Ortiz is combatting violence in Indianapolis as leader of Prescription for Hope, a hospital-based program aimed at reducing violent injuries one