With nine campuses located in some of Indiana’s most livable cities, the school offers a variety of working and learning environments to meet different styles, needs and interests
Statewide Campuses

One School, Nine Campuses Strong

A statewide system of engaging campus communities located in some of Indiana's most beautiful, livable cities.

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Among the many characteristics that set IU School of Medicine apart from other medical schools in the United States is its statewide campus system. With nine campuses located in some of Indiana’s most livable cities, IU School of Medicine offers a wide variety of working and learning environments to meet different styles, needs and interests.

Whether medical students are in the urban settings of Indianapolis, Evansville, Fort Wayne and Gary, pursuing the rural education track of Terre Haute, or prefer the traditional college campus settings of Bloomington, South Bend, West Lafayette and Muncie, they benefit from the same high-quality MD curriculum — with the unique amenities and opportunities of each location.

Bloomington

The Medical Sciences Program in Bloomington is unique among the IU School of Medicine campuses in that it educates medical students seeking an MD as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Bloomington offers a Big 10 learning environment on an iconic campus.

Evansville

With six major hospitals housing about 2000 beds, medical students in Evansville have access to physician educators in a range of medical specialties. An expanded residency program here will provide more than 100 new graduate medical education positions over the next few years.

Fort Wayne

The Fort Wayne campus is located at IU Fort Wayne in northeast Indiana. The campus offers clinical education in both rural and urban communities through two large hospital systems serving the region. A Student Research Fellowship Program offers med students nine weeks of summer research experience.

Indianapolis

Students and faculty in Indianapolis benefit from close proximity to some of Indiana’s largest teaching hospitals and the Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Administration Medical Center. This campus offers medical education in the heart of one of the most progressive and economically healthy cities in the United States.

Muncie

Muncie is the School’s only campus that’s located on hospital property, giving medical students a front-row four-year medical education with all the amenities that come with being located near the campus of Ball State University, a bustling college environment.

Gary

Located in a highly populated urban region just 25 miles from downtown Chicago, the Gary campus offers medical students unparalleled access to clinical care at 11 major teaching hospitals housing 2800 beds. An expanded residency program in Gary will accommodate more than 100 new graduate medical education positions. The campus is home to the newly established Urban Medicine Program.

South Bend

IU School of Medicine-South Bend is located on the campus of Notre Dame, offering a rich campus life in a traditionally collegiate community. Students here gain clinical care experience at the Navari Student Outreach Clinic, and external funding for faculty research exceeds $2 million per year.

Terre Haute

Known for its rural medical education program, IU School of Medicine-Terre Haute meets the increased need for physicians to serve rural communities throughout the state of Indiana and beyond. This unique four-year medical school program emphasizes primary care and other specialties of need in rural communities.

West Lafayette

Located on the campus of Purdue University, the West Lafayette campus offers a Big Ten campus atmosphere and opportunities to supplement the MD curriculum with research experience in the collaborative labs and research centers here. Med students in West Lafayette have opportunities for interprofessional education with pharmacy, nursing, psychology and other areas.

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The Strength of the Statewide Campus System

Paul M. Wallach, MD, describes how each campus brings unique strength to the fabric of IU School of Medicine.

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Investing in Indiana Health through Statewide Medical Education

IU School of Medicine was a pioneer in the use of a multi-campus system to educate medical students. Yet the statewide footprint of IU School of Medicine isn’t just good for medical students and residents, it is important to the health of Hoosiers. Educating students outside of Indianapolis increases the likelihood they will put down roots in these communities and serve patients in every corner of the state. That is why IU School of Medicine is investing in its campuses to update facilities, increase student services and programs, provide clerkship opportunities outside of Indianapolis, and work in partnership with local hospitals to add residency training in these regions.