
Class of 1975 graduate celebrates 50 years with IU School of Medicine—West Lafayette
Patrick O’Neil, MD, Class of 1975, has been teaching at IU School of Medicine--West Lafayette for nearly 50 years. The campus honors him for his longstanding commitment to training physicians in Indiana.

Health professions student overcomes obstacles to graduation
Among Indiana University School of Medicine’s esteemed alumni are graduates of the Health Professions Program, which offers undergraduate degrees in core areas of medical delivery

World-renowned gastroenterologist honored with state award
Glen A. Lehman, MD, was honored with the Sagamore of the Wabash at the 21st Annual GI Course Update on Friday, May 4, 2018. Since

50 Year Partnership Continues to Advance Research
By: Kathryn Red In the mid 1990’s, Michael Econs, MD, a then assistant professor of medicine at Duke University, had decided it was time to move.

The Public’s Health
Getting steady primary care can be a challenge for some Hoosiers. Three outreach clinics staffed by IU medical students help fill the gap. By Matthew

The Final Countdown: Match Day 2018
Match Day is one of the biggest days in the lives of graduating medical students at Indiana University School of Medicine and at other academic

The Gatekeeper: George Lukemeyer, MD
George Lukemeyer, MD, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018, at the age of 93. This article originally appeared in the Spring 2010 issue of

IU School of Medicine receives $170K to fund simulation in surgical education and training
The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Surgery has received $170,000 from the IU Health Foundation to support two new simulation education devices. These

The life and legacy of alumnus Joseph Walther, MD’36
Dr. Joseph E. Walther was instantly smitten when he reconnected with his childhood friend, Mary Margaret Ruddell, after returning from his harrowing service in World

Supportive Oncology Frequently Asked Questions
The Walther Cancer Foundation has committed $14 million to Indiana University School of Medicine to establish the Walther Supportive Oncology Program. The following are answers

We come to life with those we serve: A unique perspective from Dr. Richard Gunderman
In his most recent book, We Come to Life with Those We Serve, Richard Gunderman, MD, PhD, IU Chancellor’s professor and John Campbell professor of