From congenital heart patient to heart transplant director: IU expert provides tips for pediatric heart health
How being born with congenital heart disease changed an Indiana University School of Medicines physician’s life
Building a Statewide Classroom: Innovations in teaching include newborn care, community service
Video productions by the Medical Educational Resources Program educated clinicians on newborn care, fundraised for pediatric cancer research, and fostered public awareness of mental illness.
Keeping kids safe on the road: Annual child passenger safety conference and free community car seat clinic to be held in May
Each year the Indiana University School of Medicine’s automotive safety program partners with community organizations to ensure local children stay safe while traveling in motor
Maternal health: A clinical psychiatrist on the battle for mental health in perinatal and postpartum patients
With help and support, perinatal and postpartum mental health concerns that can lead to psychiatric illness can be resolved.
Fellow pioneers Indiana's first pediatric neuroimmunology clinic
The new neuroimmunology clinic at Riley Children’s Health will provide multidisciplinary care for Hoosier children living with multiple sclerosis and other neuroinflammatory disorders.
Building a Statewide Classroom: Pioneering use of video in instruction, continuing edÂ
The IU School of Medicine's Medical Educational Resources Program established one of the nation’s earliest medical education broadcast networks, delivering live clinical teaching and continuing
Maternal health: How an obstetrics medical director addresses issues in Indiana
Maternal health disparities continue in Indiana, affecting each population at different rates. Caroline Rouse, medical director for maternity services at Riley Children’s Health, is committed
Groundbreaking research by two IU School of Medicine graduates led to advancement of sickle cell anemia treatment
Two IU School of Medicine graduates carried out groundbreaking research that pinpointed what triggered the sickling of cells for sickle cell anemia and reported their
Maternal health awareness: Indiana physicians work to improve outcomes for mothers and babies
The medical director for well-newborn care at Riley Hospital for Children shares his perspective on the challenges and opportunities in maternal health and what gives
Building a Statewide Classroom: The Indiana Plan and early video technology
Legislation passed in the 1960s empowered the IU School of Medicine to expand its education programs and create a telecommunications network that connected institutions across