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Four Terre Haute South Classmates Enter IU School of Medicine
Four Terre Haute South High School classmates from the class of 2006 are entering medical school this fall at Indiana University.
Aug 30, 2010 -
Visiting a Training Center for Future Doctors and Nurses, This Week on Sound Medicine
This weekend, August 28 and 29, Sound Medicine visits a site vital to the education of future doctors and nurses in Indiana. There also will ...
Aug 26, 2010 -
Survey of American Women Finds STD Vaccine Viewed Positively
Cost but not convenience plays a significant role in attitudes about vaccination for common human papillomaviruses for women over the age of 26, according to ...
Aug 24, 2010 -
Mini Medical School Brings Indiana University School of Medicine Specialists to the Public
Indiana University School of Medicine’s Fall 2010 “Mini Medical School” series will kick off Sept. 21. The four weekly sessions are open to the public ...
Aug 23, 2010 -
Assisting Autistic Students in School, This Week on Sound Medicine
This weekend, August 21 and 22, Sound Medicine topics include individualized education plans for autistic kids, nutrition plans for healthier hearts and a physician-historian’s glimpse ...
Aug 19, 2010 -
Spinola to Lead Microbiology and Immunology at Indiana University Medical School
Stanley Spinola, M.D., has been named chair of the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Microbiology and Immunology. He will begin his new duties ...
Aug 13, 2010 -
Traumatic Brain Injury Patients Sought for Clinical Study
The Center for Neuroimaging at the Indiana University School of Medicine is recruiting individuals with memory and attention problems related to traumatic brain injury (TBI) ...
Aug 13, 2010 -
Tips for Keeping Athletes Hydrated, This Week on Sound Medicine
This weekend, August 14 and 15, Sound Medicine host Barbara Lewis chats with an athletic training expert about ways to keep athletes hydrated during hot ...
Aug 12, 2010 -
Young Physicians, Scientists Receive $1.2 Million from CTSI for Research, Mentorships
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute has awarded nearly $1.2 million in funding to 27 promising young physicians and scientists conducting cutting-edge research into ...
Aug 12, 2010 -
Indiana University Medical Faculty at Forefront of New Global Initiative Saving Newborn Lives
NeoNatalie can’t walk or talk but she can save lives. NeoNatalie is a newborn baby simulator being used to train birth attendants in developing countries ...
Aug 11, 2010