
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.

Alumnus and his wife open doors for future physicians
By Matt Harris George Sorrells spent one summer in medical school working on an assembly line bolting bumpers onto buses to help pay for his

Virtual (medical) reality: Medical students statewide share their Simulation Center experiences from multiple phases of training
The Simulation Center at Fairbanks Hall was recently accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. This accreditation in the area of Teaching/Education applies through

The Race to Save Memory
At this time of year, many of us show gratitude for our blessings by donating to charities and causes close to our heart. IU School

Meet Dr. Wallach, Executive Associate Dean of Educational Affairs and Institutional Improvement
Paul Wallach, MD, a nationally recognized leader in academic medicine, joined IU School of Medicine as executive associate dean of educational affairs and institutional improvement.

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

Gaining access to reliable primary care can be a challenge for some Hoosiers. Three outreach clinics staffed by IU medical students help fill the gap.
By Matthew Harris Inside a cramped meeting room, the squeak of a felt tip on a white board cracked the silence. Standing before 10 future

Behind the Research: Baindu Bayon, PhD
From an early age, Baindu Bayon, PhD set the bar high. When asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, her list of

Physician takes medical education on statewide tour
A statewide medical education. Nine campuses. 11 days. 364 second-year medical students. This is what Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Dr. W. “Graham” Carlos’ schedule

IU School of Medicine alumnus leads Indiana town through opioid and HIV crisis
By: Karen Spataro Alumnus Will Cooke’s unrelenting commitment to his patients, as well has his many successes, have earned him national recognition by the American

Making memories endure: Husband honors wife’s legacy after battle with Alzheimer’s
By: Karen Spataro The first time Larry Sharpf asked his future wife, Barbara, on a date, she declined, explaining she already had plans to go