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On ‘Sound Medicine’: Body-building supplements, the Smile Train, and the proper contraception
“Sound Medicine” announces its program for Nov. 3, with an educator’s perspective on the Affordable Care Act, a conversation about new technology that trains surgeons ...
Oct 30, 2013 -
IU School of Medicine physicians recognized as 'Top Docs'
Indiana University School of Medicine faculty were among area physicians who were recognized as “Top Docs” among the 59 specialities ranked in Indianapolis Monthly’s November ...
Oct 30, 2013 -
IU, Regenstrief initiative aims to decrease hospitalization of nursing home residents
The OPTIMISTIC study, an innovative initiative developed by research-clinicians from Indiana University and the Regenstrief Institute to improve health care, reduce avoidable hospitalizations and increase ...
Oct 24, 2013 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Psychotropic drugs for toddlers, shared appointments, and infant mortality
“Sound Medicine” announces its program for Oct. 27, with conversations about reducing infant mortality in minorities, prescribing psychotropic drugs for toddlers, living with cancer and ...
Oct 23, 2013 -
Opioids for chronic pain: Study looks at how patients and their doctors talk about risks
A pilot study by researchers from the Roudebush VA Medical Center and the Regenstrief Institute is believed to be the first to analyze the nature ...
Oct 22, 2013 -
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute receives $30 million grant renewal
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, a partnership among Indiana University, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame, has received nearly $30 million ...
Oct 22, 2013 -
IU psychiatrist John Nurnberger presented with lifetime achievement award
John I. Nurnberger Jr., M.D., Ph.D., has been awarded the Snow and Ming Tsuang Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics at ...
Oct 21, 2013 -
Misconceptions about HPV vaccine explored in special issue of scientific journal
Suspicions about sexual promiscuity and vaccine safety are explored in an article in the November issue of the journal Preventive Medicine, which dedicates a section ...
Oct 17, 2013 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Lung cancer screenings, chronic illnesses in kids, and helping a sick friend
“Sound Medicine” announces its program for Oct. 20, with a debate about yearly lung cancer screenings for heavy smokers, how children learn to manage their ...
Oct 16, 2013 -
Litzelman honored as first Brater Chair in Global Health Education
Debra K. Litzelman, M.D., has been named the first D. Craig Brater Professor of Global Health Education at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Oct 15, 2013