MIAINE CLARK is joining the Indiana University (IU) Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine as a Clinical Education Coordinator. Miaine is pursuing her Bachelor’s of Science degree in Chemistry at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. She is joining us after working as a research assistant with the department for 6 months. She volunteers as a Murder Mystery Dinner planner with IUPUI and enjoys reading novels. |
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KIMBERLY SHEA is joining the Indiana University Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine as an Education Manager. Kim completed her Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration from the University of Arizona and her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science/Public Relations from the University of Northern Iowa. She has 20+ years’ experience in continuing and medical education in both the university and hospital settings. Kim joined the team on September 6. She stays busy with her husband, two boys and two dogs and enjoys her book club and yoga classes. |
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Dr. ADELE KRAFT As Andrea mentioned in the last Pathology Town Hall meeting, we will have several locum tenens joining us in the coming months. Dr. Adele Kraft is the first of three who will be working with us. Besides looking at slides, she enjoys travelling with her family, hiking, playing music with friends and meeting new people. We are excited to have her with us. She will be working at the IUH Path Lab only. Dr. Kraft is with us until October 7th. After a short break, she will be back to |
Pathology welcomes new staff
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Sep 23, 2022
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