
Indiana University launches 3-year gynecologic oncology fellowship program
Indiana University School of Medicine recently launched a new 3-year gynecologic oncology fellowship program that will prepare physicians in diagnosing and treating patients during their cancer journey, including consultation, surgery, chemotherapy and palliative care. The program, located in Indianapolis, is currently accepting applications for the fellowship program that will begin in August 2026.

The Little Things
An unassuming well-woman visit with a Spanish-speaking patient turned out to be the one of the most profound illustrations of the importance of communication for

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry PGY 5: A Day in the Life with You Na Kheir
As a second-year Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellow (PGY5), my weeks are filled with various outpatient clinics and therapy sessions as well as opportunities for

Psychiatry PGY-2: A Day in the Life with Halimah Oral
After completing a year of inpatient and off service rotations I finally made it to second year!

Psychiatry PGY-3: A Day in the Life with Michael Bridges
The residency dedicates the PGY3 experience to outpatient clinical settings and, fortunately, the PGY3s can tailor their weekly schedules to their areas of interest.

Psychiatry PGY-1: A Day in the Life with Alyssa Smith
Fourth year of medical school is such an exciting time! I was in your shoes only a year ago, and I know the application process

Psychiatry PGY-4: A Day in the Life with Sara Culleton
My 4th year of residency has started a bit differently: for the last several weeks, I have been on maternity leave! I’m grateful for the

First residents complete LGBTQ+ health track
Kazia Parsons, MD and Logan Guckien, MD are the first residents to complete the LGBTQ+ Health track in the Family Medicine Residency Program.

Pregnant and postpartum internal medicine residents protected from long shifts under new policy
Already an unwritten practice, internal medicine residents in the third trimester of pregnancy or within the first two months of delivery are now formally protected

Frontline workers recount experiences with virus during Zoom panel
Worried, concerned and overwhelmed, but encouraged, appreciated and optimistic. Those are among the range of emotions shared by providers working on the front line of

Urologists use technology to keep educating during pandemic and beyond
Faculty in the Department of Urology are using new technology to continue educating residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, and will continue virtual lectures to benefit