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Radiology and ImagingĀ  Sciences

Whether you're a current, former, or prospective student, faculty member, staff, industry or community partner, or patient, our department offers transformative experiences for everyone and opportunities to support our mission.

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If your interest lies in supporting clinical excellence; health outcomes; research and translation of new research discoveries into everyday practice; or in training our future radiologists, radiology technologists, imaging scientists/physicists, and radiology education leaders, we invite you to partner with us and learn how you can be a part of our exciting future. Your generosity will directly impact these vital initiatives, shaping the next generation of radiologists, spreading our reach beyond the state of Indiana, and ensuring equitable, compassionate, and advanced care for all.

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Feb 02 11:00am - 1:30pm

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Mar 02 11:00am - 1:30pm

Edwin F. Koch, Jr. Visiting Professor: Ronnie Sebro, MD, PhD

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Recent News

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Faculty News

Esteemed radiology professor named president-elect of Indiana State Medical Association, aims to inspire the next generation

Richard Gunderman, a professor at the IU School of Medicine, has been named the 179th president of the Indiana State Medical Association, an organization representing over 9,500 physicians and students. Gunderman said his mission is to restore pride and joy in medicine.

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Rapid blood test can detect heart attack patients at highest risk of in-hospital death

A rapid blood test can help detect a dangerous heart condition. 

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To schedule an appointment with an IU School of Medicine radiologist, reschedule an appointment, or just ask questions about treatment, contact IU Health at (888) 484-3258 or find a doctor online. We cannot assist with any clinical issues on this page.