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Our Locations

The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine extends its reach across multiple locations, ensuring comprehensive coverage for education, research and patient care. Our network of labs and campuses allows us to serve diverse communities throughout Indiana while fostering collaboration and innovation. Each location contributes uniquely to our mission, whether through specialized research facilities, state-of-the-art clinical laboratories or educational hubs. 


Bloomington

The Indiana University School of Medicine’s Bloomington campus provides a comprehensive medical education within a supportive, close-knit community. Located near Indiana University Bloomington, it offers access to the academic and cultural benefits of a Big Ten university. This campus is unique in educating MD, graduate, and undergraduate students across multiple programs, offering pathways to bachelor’s, master’s, PhD, MD, and combined degrees. Medical students are enrolled through the IU School of Medicine, graduate students through the IU Graduate School, and undergraduates through the IU College of Arts and Sciences.


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Evansville

The IU School of Medicine’s Evansville campus, located at the Stone Family Center for Health Sciences, provides medical students with exceptional clinical training through a 30,000-square-foot simulation center and strong hospital partnerships. Students follow the school’s core curriculum, participate in community service, and focus on Quality and Innovation in Healthcare. Supported by local hospitals, the campus has expanded its residency program, offering diverse healthcare training across six major hospitals in southern Indiana.


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Fort Wayne

The IU School of Medicine—Fort Wayne offers an urban education setting with access to extensive medical resources and dedicated full-time faculty. Students benefit from small class sizes, one-on-one faculty support, and clerkships at Lutheran Health Network and Parkview Regional Medical Center hospitals. The program follows the school’s core curriculum and emphasizes hands-on learning and collaboration with expert faculty.


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Indianapolis

The IU School of Medicine—Indianapolis campus offers access to and collaboration with some of the nation’s top clinical partners as well as premier laboratories and other research facilities. Led by outstanding medical education and research experts — many of whom rank among the nation’s best physicians and scientists — this urban campus offers advanced medical education in the heart of one of the most affordable, progressive and economically healthy cities in the United States. This family-friendly city has been ranked as one of the best places in the nation to live by U.S. News & World Report and ranked #21 out of 200 cities as the Best Place for Business and Careers by Forbes Magazine.


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Muncie

IU School of Medicine—Muncie, located on the IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital campus, offers students unique access to clinical facilities and resources. With small class sizes, students receive a focused, four-year medical education near the vibrant Ball State University campus. The Muncie campus follows IU School of Medicine’s statewide core curriculum and provides ample community engagement through student groups, service learning, and extracurriculars. Faculty, who are national experts, stay current in medical advancements and lead research on topics such as disease development and physiology. Close faculty-student relationships enhance both academic and professional growth.


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Northwest-Gary

The IU School of Medicine—Northwest-Gary campus, located at IU Northwest near Chicago, offers students a quality MD curriculum with a unique focus on urban medicine, targeting primary care and underserved communities. Students gain diverse clinical experiences through third- and fourth-year clerkships with close physician mentorship. With access to 11 major teaching hospitals and around 2,800 beds, students have extensive training opportunities. An expanding residency program will add over 100 positions, starting with psychiatry in Merrillville. Faculty at Gary emphasize innovative education and research, fostering patient-centered care throughout the medical program.


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South Bend

IU School of Medicine—South Bend offers a robust community medicine experience with small-group learning and personalized clinical training. In partnership with the University of Notre Dame, students work alongside award-winning faculty, engaging in cutting-edge research and exploring future medical cures. The South Bend campus follows IU School of Medicine's statewide core curriculum and provides unique opportunities, such as combined MD/PhD or MS/MD degrees in Global Health, research involvement at the Harper Cancer Research Institute and Eck Center for Global Health, and a scholarly focus on Ethics, Equity, and Justice.


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Terre Haute

IU School of Medicine—Terre Haute is distinguished by its Rural Medical Education Program (RMEP), aimed at preparing physicians to serve Indiana's rural communities. The campus provides a collaborative learning environment with flexible teaching methods to suit various learning styles. Faculty engage in ongoing research, contributing to advancements in therapies for acute and chronic diseases, alternative medicine, and community health. Students gain a strong foundation in sciences through clinical clerkships and public health research, following IU School of Medicine’s statewide curriculum.


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West Lafayette

IU School of Medicine—West Lafayette, located on Purdue University's campus, offers a close-knit learning environment with small class sizes and collaborative faculty and peers. Students benefit from hands-on clinical education through partnerships with local providers and engage in community service, student groups, and service-learning programs. Led by experts in medical education and research, the campus follows IU School of Medicine's core MD curriculum, providing students with up-to-date training and real-world experience in applying science to patient care.


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