Jack Schneider, MD, places a painted handprint on a canvas during a trip with AMPATH to Kenya.
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IU Faculty Collaborate with Kenyan Colleagues to Advance Antimicrobial Stewardship

Although countries in sub-Saharan Africa face a high prevalence of infectious diseases, many countries lack the systems needed to track and combat one of the most urgent global health threats: antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Without proper monitoring and action, infections once easily treated become life-threatening, particularly in resource-limited settings like Kenya.

Debbie Ungar  | Feb 12, 2025
Adeyinka Akinsanya chats with the teenager standing opposite him and explaining slides he’d slipped under a microscope setup between them.

Diagnostic event helps dozens

Members of the IU School of Medicine community offered up their patient care and pathology skills at the annual See, Test and Treat event, hosted

Caitlin VanOverberghe
Dr. Sarah Boudova on safari in Kenya

Resident Reflects on AMPATH Rotation

Sarah Boudova, MD, PhD, completed a rotation in Eldoret, Kenya with AMPATH in the Spring of 2022 during her 4th year of residency at IU

Debbie Ungar
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Study: Treating preexisting high blood pressure in pregnancy improves maternal and fetal outcomes

A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine – and co-authored by a faculty member in the Indiana University School of Medicine

IU School of Medicine
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Pediatric researchers urge families to vaccinate kids against COVID-19 now

Three pediatric researchers, including one from IU School of Medicine, are encouraging parents to get their children vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. The

Anna Carrera
Medical students Micaela Gaviola, Marissa Vander Missen and Destiny Resner

Students Selected for AMPATH Kenya Scholars Program

Three IU School of Medicine students selected as Slemenda Scholars will spend the summer working alongside Kenyan medical students as part of the AMPATH partnership.

Debbie Ungar
Residents and others pose with a research poster

Global Health Residents Seek to Eliminate Health Disparities in the US and Internationally

The newest cohort of Indiana University School of Medicine residents selected for the Interdepartmental Global Health Residency Track brings an array of life experiences and

Debbie Ungar
Michael Davis in the lab

IU's Michael Davis cooperates with government, global health leaders to curb COVID cases in Liberia

During Liberia's recent COVID-19 surge, Michael D. Davis, PhD, assistant research professor at IU School of Medicine, served as consultant to the Minister of Health,

Laura Gates
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COVID impact on Clinical Trials

Tatiana Foroud, PhD
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Spirituality in Medicine | Judaism

Many healthcare practices employ an interdisciplinary care team to provide holistic care for their patients. As a member of one of these teams, Rabbi Justin

Jordan Lapsley