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.

Childhood illness inspires passion for discovery
Adam Ferrari was going to be a personal trainer. At least that was the plan when he started his undergraduate work at the University of Southern Indiana.

The ABIM Research Pathway: Fast-Tracking Residency to Become a Physician Scientist
The Korolev Crater on Mars. This picture from the ESA Mars Express mission shows there was a 2018 White Christmas somewhere in the solar system.

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Pedagogy Training Workshop, Part 2
By Theodore C. Smith, M.S. 1, Amberly Reynolds, M.S. 1, Melissa Taylor, M.S. 1, Charity F. Upson-Taboas, M.S., M.A. 1,2 1 Department of Anatomy and Cell

First-year Medical Student Study Strategy Interviews Provide an Overwhelmed and Over-reliant Attitude
By Amberly Reynolds, MS PhD student in Anatomy Education, IU School of Medicine – Bloomington & Polly R. Husmann, PhD Assistant Professor of Anatomy and

Into what specialties do IU School of Medicine graduates match?
With Match Day right around the corner, I thought I’d share some interesting observations about our medical graduates. IU School of Medicine has a large

Register for the Next Generation Researcher Resource Fair
Are you a graduate student, post doc, research scientist, and/or early career faculty member at Indiana University School of Medicine? Do you have questions about

Announcing the Next Generation Researcher Resource Fair
Are you a grad/doctoral student, post doc, and/or early career faculty or staff member at IUPUI? Do you do research? Then mark your calendar for March

Preparing Professional Students for Anatomy Curricula
Educators in professional schools, whether it be human medical or veterinary medical, place importance on ensuring the students who pass through their courses are adequately

Introduction to the Research in Medical Education Unit
The Research in Medical Education (RIME) unit has been in existence since January 2016. We are part of the Dean’s Office of Educational Affairs. Our

Celebrating Transgender Awareness Week: A Trans Healthcare Q&A
To honor this important LGBTQ+ week, Dr. Sidhbh Gallagher answered questions about the individualized healthcare needs of the transgender community in Indiana and the United