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Celebrating the ISR/ECR: Drs. Gregory M. Taylor and Joseph I. Indiano in EP Monthly Article, “Pregnant? No Way!”

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Did you know that nearly half of our faculty and advanced practice providers serve within the Indianapolis Suburban Region and the East Central Region? While our highlights commonly focus on Academic Health Center (AHC) faculty, we want to take the time to thank not only our colleagues who present a very cool teaching case but our colleagues who work in the ISR/ECR as well. Our very own Drs. Gregory M. Taylor and Joseph I. Indiano from IU Ball Memorial coauthored an article published in Emergency Physicians Monthly earlier this month. Their article, “Pregnant? No way!” highlights a patient who presented to the ED with symptoms stemming from ectopic pregnancy. Click here to read more about the case and the tools our physicians used to diagnose and care for the patient.

If it’s been a while since you’ve talked to an old friend, acquaintance, or colleague in the ISR/ECR, we encourage you to reach out to them today. We are incredibly proud of our physicians’ hard work and dedication to our patients, but more importantly, our patients are grateful for the good work they do every day.

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Emmy Schram

Emmy Schram is the Communications Coordinator for the Department of Emergency Medicine. She earned her MA in English from Ball State where she taught English Composition while working as a freelance graphic/web designer. She brings with her varied professional experiences which she uses to support departmental communications efforts while finding new ways to combine her passions for marketing and education.