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Staff Spotlight: Rose Fiscus
After 44 remarkable years of service to the Department of Medicine, Rose Fiscus will retire at the end of March from her position as the administrative assistant for the Internal Medicine Chief Residents.
2024 Alpha Omega Alpha Inductees Shine in the Department of Surgery
On a night of celebration, the Indiana University School of Medicine proudly welcomed Dr. Jasmine Lee and Dr. Dimitrios Stefanidis, 2024 inductees from the Department
Cassie Needy | Feb 28, 2024
Staff Spotlight: Sara Dellinger
Sara Dellinger puts all of herself into everything she does and is leaving an indelible mark on the Department of Medicine’s Research Administration (MRES).
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Transplant Hepatology Fellowship coming to IU
An advanced training opportunity in the management of progressive liver disease is coming to the Department of Medicine.
Ilonze gives keynote address at local heart disease summit for minority populations
Martin University – Indiana's only predominantly Black institution – recently hosted a public health summit, aimed at increasing awareness of heart disease in the Black
Donation establishes Wheat Family Program of Excellence
A generous donation from Lawrence Joseph Wheat, MD, to establish the Wheat Family Program of Excellence for Transplant Infectious Diseases will help IU School of
Caitlin VanOverberghe | Feb 05, 2024
In memoriam: Remembering Dr. Dale Rouch
It is with profound sadness that the Department of Surgery announce the passing of a distinguished colleague and revered member of our medical community,
Cassie Needy | Feb 05, 2024
A Hearty Influencer: Cardiovascular Fellow builds following as advocate for diverse patient, student populations
Success and empowerment can only be found where support is plentiful. Courtland Blount, MD, strongly believes that – so much so that he’s set out
Caitlin VanOverberghe | Feb 02, 2024
Remembering Conrad Johnston
C. Conrad Johnston, Jr., MD, a distinguished professor emeritus in the Department of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine, died Jan. 22 at the
Advancing Limb Preservation - Dr. Michael Murphy secures NIH-NHLBI R01 grant
Dr. Michael Murphy secures an NIH-NHLBI R01 grant of $1.79M. His research grant dives into limb preservation, specifically addressing Critical Limb Threatening Ischemia (CLTI) and
Cassie Needy | Jan 24, 2024