First Postgraduate Medical Education by Telephone in State and Nation presented by IU School of Medicine and Indiana State Medical Association in 1950
Today, as we are all one click away from seeing and talking with medical colleagues around the globe and are exploring the new frontiers of artificial intelligence for teaching and learning, it’s good to step back to remember just how far continuing medical education has come in a very short time.

IU School of Medicine student getting 'hands-on' training
In her spare time, medical student Nimisha Kumar enjoys different hobbies like weaving, sewing and painting. Working with her hands has always been something she
Liana Apostolova, MD, Partners with CME University to Provide Alzheimer's Disease Course
Liana Apostolova, MD, Partners with CME University to Provide Alzheimer’s Disease Course

Call for Proposals: The 2nd Annual IU School of Medicine VIRTUAL Education Day
We are pleased to invite you to submit a proposal to the 2nd Annual IU School of Medicine Education Day!

Students excel in IMPRS research program
The 2020 IMPRS Summer Research Program for first-year medical students was a success, showcasing 225 projects.

Teen honors grandmother with fundraisers for Parkinsons research
High school senior delivers gift to support IU Parkinson's Disease Center of Excellence

Evaluating Virtual Dissector Technology in Anatomy
By Jonah Persinger, Stacey Dunham, & Polly Husmann Introduction In anatomy education, traditional laboratory methods such as the use of atlases, prosected cadavers, and models

In the Margins: Addressing provider attitudes
A woman goes to the emergency room because she’s experiencing abdominal pain. She’s nervous and terrified. She doesn’t want to be there but understands the

IU School of Medicine designated center of excellence in Parkinson’s disease
Indiana University School of Medicine is one of three new institutions to be named Centers of Excellence by the Parkinson’s Foundation, joining a global network

Pediatric Resident Receives Exceptional Honor
Olufunke Martin, MD, has been selected by the American Society of Hematology (ASH) to participate as one of six resident physicians in the 2019 ASH

Fellows training to provide life-changing care for women
Faculty at Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology are training doctors to provide care for women dealing with difficult pelvic disorders.