
New Bloomington-based Internal Medicine Residency Program earns accreditation from ACGME
The Department of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine has earned accreditation for its new Bloomington-based Internal Medicine Residency. The accreditation from the ACGME's Review Committee for Internal Medicine is the culmination of years of hard work by the Department of Medicine to add a fifth internal medicine residency to its medical education offerings.

Moving from Reaction to Action
After a long cold winter, spring is popping out all over. Whether your trees and plants are in bloom or you’ve made a pilgrimage to

Eggleson recognized for Professional Development participation
This month, the Indiana University Indianapolis Center for Teaching and Learning will recognize members of the campus faculty and staff who have participated in sustained

Fowler named Klapper Family Scholar
Nicole Fowler, PhD, MHSA, has been named the Klapper Family Scholar in Aging and Family Caregiving Research. The role was created in 2024 by the Klapper

Breathett to lead Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center
Khadijah Breathett, MD, MS, FACC, FAHA, FHFSA, will be the Executive Director of the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center and the endowed Charles Fisch Chair in

Department of Medicine's 2025 Match Day results
IU School of Medicine celebrated another fantastic Match Day on Friday, with 341 fourth-year medical students successfully pairing with residency programs. Internal Medicine was again

Beeler named Featured Educator by IDSA
The Infectious Diseases Society of America's Medical Education Community of Practice has recognized Cole Beeler, MD, as a Featured Educator for spring 2025. Beeler is an

Study finds augmenting gene could treat pulmonary arterial hypertension
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers and their collaborators have found that augmenting a specific gene can improve pulmonary arterial hypertension symptoms in rats and

Coping in the Face of Uncertainty and Change
Mary de Groot, PhD, the Department of Medicine's Associate Vice Chair for Wellness, explores the emotional challenges associated with periods of uncertainty and change. Uncertainty

Cardiovascular risk factors play greater role in adverse outcomes in thymic cancer patients
Thymic cancer, a rare type of cancer that has brought patients to Indiana University Health in recent years for treatment, has become the subject of