
IU Cardiovascular Medicine fellows announced for 2025
Ten physicians have recently been matched with the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine for cardiovascular fellowships that will prepare them for academic and clinical careers in cardiology next year. IU School of Medicine internal residents Aaron Chum, MD, Adedoyin Johnson, MD, PhD and Shubham Upadhyay, MD, were among those selected to complete their cardiovascular fellowships within the Department of Medicine. IU Cardiovascular Disease Fellow Jacob N. Sama, MD, will join the Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology Fellowship Program in 2025.

Alumnus and wife open home to fourth-year medical students
If David Cusick, MD, were so inclined, he could write an enticing listing to post on Airbnb. Cozy bedroom available in a mid-rise condo in

2019 Commencement Address
Jennifer (Walthall) Sullivan, MD, MPH, Secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, delivered the keynote address to members of the Indiana University School

Old-Fashioned Strawberry Shortcake: An Every Year Tradition in May for Indiana University School of Medicine Medical Alumni Weekends Since 1947
By: Karen Bruner Stroup, Riley Hospital Historic Preservation Committee I like strawberry shortcake. I especially like the old-fashioned strawberry shortcake served up to generations of

Allison Maxwell, MD: First dean of Indiana University School of Medicine
By: Richard L. Schreiner, MD, Edwin L. Gresham Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine; Retired Chairman, Department of Pediatrics; Retired Physician-in-Chief, Riley

Oscar Noel Torian, MD: “Dr. Schweitzer of the Sewanee”
By: Richard L. Schreiner, MD, Edwin L. Gresham Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine; Retired Chairman, Department of Pediatrics; Chairman, Retired Physician-in-Chief,

Sell a House, Build a Legacy
Donating real estate can unlock the ability to make a transformational gift to IU School of Medicine. By Tim Ueber Over the years, people have

First-Gen Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Jodi Skiles
Jodi Skiles, MD, is a homegrown Hoosier, born and raised in Frankfort, Indiana. As a first-generation college student and medical student, she chose to stay

A Right and Proper Physician
A century ago, Dr. James O. Ritchey graduated from IU School of Medicine. For the next six decades, he prepared legions of healers who followed

IUSM Resident in Charge of Indiana University Bloomington Polio Quarantine of August 1943
Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) Soldiers in quarantine from polio on IU Bloomington campus in August 1943. Photo courtesy Indiana University Archives. By: Richard L.

Pioneering otolaryngologist who made cochlear implants widely accessible is honored by IU School of Medicine
Richard Miyamoto, MD, the retired chair of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine, was honored Friday, June 8 with