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SPECIAL APPLICATION UPDATE: Many local hospitals have put in place restrictions because of the H1N1 flu outbreak discontinuing student observation experiences at this time.  Please click on the "How To Apply" link from the left-hand menu for more information.

The Indiana University School of Medicine Health Professions Programs offer degrees and course work in:

 Emergency Medical Services
 (EMT Basic open to all IUPUI students) 
   

 Clinical Laboratory Science, B.S.
 Cytotechnology, B.S.
 Histotechnology, A.S. or Certificate
 Medical Imaging Technology, B.S.
 Nuclear Medicine Technology, B.S.
 Paramedic Science, A.S.
 Radiation Therapy, B.S.
 Radiography, A.S.
 Respiratory Therapy, B.S.

These programs are housed within appropriate clinical departments in the Indiana University School of Medicine but are collectively called the Health Professions Programs (HPP). 

The Indiana University School of Medcine Health Professions Programs are committed to the excellent quality preparation of health personnel who have a concern for the well-being of the people they serve.  The programs integrate teaching, research, and service through the efforts of their faculty and student.  This integration results in high-quality programs that have a significant positive impact on health care.

 Mailing Address/Contact Information
 Van Nuys Medical Science Building,
 635 N. Barnhill Drive, Room 259D
 Indianapolis, IN  46202
 Phone: 317.278.4752
 FAX: 317.278.4755
 Email:  askhpp@iupui.edu

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