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<p>Systematically upgrading outdated facilities for education, research and clinical care, IU School of Medicine is nearing completion of $30M in renovations to laboratories along with renovations of the library and study and relaxation common areas on the school&#8217;s Indianapolis campus. A new medical education facility opened at IU School of Medicine-West Lafayette in 2014, and [&hellip;]</p>

Improving Working and Learning Facilities

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Systematically upgrading outdated facilities for education, research and clinical care, IU School of Medicine is nearing completion of $30M in renovations to laboratories along with renovations of the library and study and relaxation common areas on the school’s Indianapolis campus. A new medical education facility opened at IU School of Medicine-West Lafayette in 2014, and a new medical education building is under construction in Evansville. Financial commitments have been secured to build new education facilities in Indianapolis and Bloomington.

To learn more about the strategic planning priocess now underway to to harness this momentum and continue building on the quality improvements, visit the IU School of Medicine Strategic Planning page. To get involved and help the school evaulate where we stand and how to further improve on specific priority areas, please take a short survey.

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Jay L. Hess, MD, PhD, MHSA

Executive Vice President for University Clinical Affairs

Jay L. Hess MD, PhD, MHSA became Dean of the School of Medicine and Executive Vice President for University Clinical Affairs at Indiana University in September 2013. Read his full bio.