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Indiana University School of Medicine’s New Beginning: Fall of 1919
By: Richard L. Schreiner, MD, Edwin L. Gresham Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine; Retired Chairman, Department of Pediatrics; Chairman, Riley Hospital Historic Preservation Committee; Retired Physician-in-Chief, Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health and Karen Bruner Stroup, Ph.D., Retired Director, Community Education and Child Advocacy, Riley Hospital for Children at IU […]
Susan Stanley | Jun 12, 2019
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 Hospital for Children at IU Health The future of Indiana University School of Medicine rested squarely on the shoulders of the Indiana University Board of Trustees naming the right leader […]
Susan Stanley | Mar 06, 2019
Amelia R. Keller, MD: First woman faculty member of IU School of Medicine, Advocate, and Civic Leader
By Mary R. Ciccarelli, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Clinical Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine and Associate Chair for Education in Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics As a woman in medicine I am intrigued to learn about Dr. Amelia Keller, the first woman physician to serve on the faculty of Indiana University School of […]
Susan Stanley | Mar 06, 2019
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, Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health Today’s students, faculty, and alumni of Indiana University School of Medicine offer many extraordinary examples of compassionate medical care and service to underserved […]
Susan Stanley | Mar 06, 2019
Medical Breakthroughs Bring New Hope
The first time I saw the before and after x-rays, I considered it a miracle. I work for the incredible team of physician-scientists who made this miracle happen. The x-rays I was seeing were of a very young patient. The before x-rays showed a tumor literally choking the life out of this young child. As […]
Susan Stanley | Nov 14, 2018
A New Model of Care for Helping Children with Autism
By: Nancy Swigonski, MD, MPH, MBA, FAAP Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine Professor, Fairbanks School of Public Health What do you say to a parent when you know the optimal age of diagnosis for autism is 1 ½ – 3 years old and their child has just been diagnosed at the age […]
Susan Stanley | Nov 14, 2018