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Handwashing best practices to implement this winter season
As we enter the holiday season, it is the perfect time to adopt good handwashing practices to stay healthy throughout the winter months.
Jasmin Cheairs | Dec 17, 2024 -
Internal Medicine Residents successful in 2024 fellowship match
More than 40 internal medicine residents from Indiana University School of Medicine’s Department of Medicine have successfully matched into fellowship programs.
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2024: IU School of Medicine celebrates a year of strategic advancements
A look back on 2024: IU School of Medicine made significant advancements in medical training, research discoveries and community wellness this year.
Laura Gates | Dec 09, 2024 -
Research Impact, 2021-2024: Cardiovascular Clinical Research
In 2022, Suparna C. Clasen, MD MSCE, assistant professor of clinical medicine for the Indiana University School of Medicine and a cardiooncologist for Indiana University ...
Angie Antonopoulos | Dec 04, 2024 -
Saysana focuses on quality improvements as IU's leader for clinical affairs
Michele Saysana, MD, is IU School of Medicine's new executive associate dean for clinical affairs. Her career has focused on improving quality and safety in ...
Laura Gates | Dec 03, 2024 -
Department launches quality improvement program
The Department of Medicine has launched a new program – IMPROVE – to help faculty, staff and learners bring their quality improvement ideas to fruition. ...
Caitlin VanOverberghe | Nov 15, 2024 -
Indiana helps drive global progress in Type 1 diabetes screening through TrialNet
More than 250,000 people have been screened for Type 1 diabetes risk worldwide through TrialNet, with over 10,000 screenings conducted locally by IU School of ...
Jackie Maupin | Nov 14, 2024 -
Parasite linked to 'spooky' behavioral changes in humans
In popular culture, fictional zombies are often depicted as mutant shells of their formerly human selves. But did you know there are real-life organisms that ...
Jasmin Cheairs | Oct 31, 2024 -
Caine leads National Medical Association
Virginia Caine, MD, an associate professor in the Department of Medicine, now leads the National Medical Association – the largest collective voice of Black and ...
Caitlin VanOverberghe | Oct 09, 2024 -
Jacob presents strategies for advancing equitable care in sickle cell disease
Seethal Jacob, MD, a sickle cell disease expert and researcher with HEAL-R, advances equitable care for a disease affecting primarily Black individuals.
Laura Gates | Sep 26, 2024