IU School of Medicine’s Fort Wayne campus has eight full-time basic science faculty with more than 75 years of combined teaching experience. Medical students at the Fort Wayne campus also benefit from the guidance of more than 400 volunteer faculty, community physicians that are dedicated to teaching medical students. The preceptors provide students with clinical experiences using the latest technologies for diagnosing and treating patients.
David R. Bell, PhD, MS
Associate Professor Emeritus of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology
Munyaradzi S. Chakabva, M.D.
Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Brian S. Henriksen, PhD
Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Leslie A. Hoffman, PhD
Associate Professor of Clinical Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology
Roger C. Hoversland, PhD
Associate Professor Emeritus of Anatomy & Cell Biology, IUSM-Fort Wayne
Joseph W. Kosnik, MD
Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Angelika I. Martin, PhD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology
Rachel E. Mathis, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Irrum Niazi, M.D., PhD
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology
Rhonda L. Phillips, DO
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine
Kent L. Redman, PhD
Associate Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
I-Chen Ivorine Yu, PhD
Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology
Interested in getting involved in medical education?
We need you!
Many opportunities exist, from occasional teaching once a semester to frequent student interactions depending on your availability, such as:
- Clinical preceptor for 1st and 2nd year medical students — primary care physicians preferred, half a day/month
- Clinical teaching in clerkships or electives — two to four week commitment in your specialty
- Physician mentor — supporting students throughout their medical education by sharing advice on workload, stress, doubts, focus, work-life balance
- Student outreach clinic adjunct faculty — one evening per month, overseeing patient care during the clinic operations of the student outreach clinic housed at Matthew 25 Clinic
- Point-of-care ultrasound instructor — introducing medical students to bedside ultrasound (cardiac, lung, renal, MSK), several sessions throughout the year
- Clinical instructor — working with a small group of 8-10 students who meet monthly for a two hour journal club.
Please contact Sharon Roberts, clinical education manager, at robeshar@iu.edu or Angie Martin, PhD, assistant director of Phase 1, at martinai@iu.edu for more information. Besides receiving a prestigious IU adjunct faculty appointment, physicians receive benefits like CME credits and access to the Ruth Lilly Medical Library.