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IU School of Medicine expands point-of-care ultrasound training

Indiana University School of Medicine is expanding its training program for point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) by investing in portable ultrasound systems for all students, residents, and fellows across seven specialties to use in curricula and patient care at the academic health center in Indianapolis.

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 12, 2023

Internationally recognized computational researcher Spyridon Bakas, PhD, to serve as inaugural director of Division of Computational Pathology

Indiana University School of Medicine is launching a new Division of Computational Pathology and a Research Center for Federated Learning in Precision Medicine.

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 07, 2023

Study: health equity an important aspect of improving quality of care provided to children in emergency departments

A new multi-site study led by Indiana University School of Medicine found increasing pediatric readiness in emergency departments reduces, but does not eliminate, racial and ethnic disparities in children and adolescents with acute medical emergencies.

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 05, 2023

Statewide project to provide care and support to people living with dementia and their care partners

An Indiana University School of Medicine statewide project in collaboration with Indiana University Health was recently funded to support people living with dementia as well as their family care partners find more support and resources, thanks to a new $686,000 grant from the National Institute on Aging IMPACT Collaboratory.

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 29, 2023

Chip Ganassi Racing Honda sports IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center livery

Chip Ganassi Racing revealed its new livery: the No. 11 IU Simon Cancer Center race car that will be driven by Marcus Armstrong at this weekend’s Gallagher Grand Prix.

IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center  |  Aug 10, 2023

IU, Purdue and Cook Medical partner for 3-pronged approach to improve pediatric care

Purdue University, the Indiana University School of Medicine and medical device company Cook Medical are focusing a new alliance on clinical needs in pediatrics with a simple mantra: Infants and children are not scaled-down versions of adults.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 25, 2023

IU-led collaboration providing housing for pregnant women with housing insecurity

An Indiana University School of Medicine-led program is helping provide housing for pregnant women who are housing insecure or homeless.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 24, 2023

IU-developed statewide initiative shows primary care clinicians can diagnose autism in young children with high accuracy

A new study led by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers shows primary care clinicians who receive specialized training can make accurate autism diagnoses for over 80 percent of young children referred with developmental delays, providing compelling evidence that community-based models of autism evaluation are a potential solution for improving access to this needed service.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jul 18, 2023

Pediatrics researcher led Indiana site for international peanut allergy study in toddlers

The results of a phase three clinical trial in peanut-allergic children ages 1 to 3 suggest an immunotherapy drug delivered via skin patch has the potential to help improve underlying food allergy by desensitizing the immune system to an allergen.

IU School of Medicine  |  May 23, 2023

IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center launches online early detection prevention campaign

A new public education campaign that focuses on cancer early detection and prevention has been launched by the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center.

IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center  |  May 16, 2023