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<span style="color: rgb(69, 56, 43);">As we near the one year mark of the pandemic, keep in mind a few tips to stay safe so we can return to all the things we love about IU.</span>

Stay #IUStrong during the pandemic

Student learning to give a shot in a mannequin for COVID-19 vaccine distribution

IU School of Medicine students continue to show up as leaders on all our IU campuses by serving in clinics around the state and volunteering to distribute the vaccine. As we near the one year mark of the pandemic, keep in mind a few tips so we can return to all the things we love about IU!

Stay Safe

Refresh your memory on health and safety guidance.

Participate in Mitigation Testing

Get ready for more mitigation testing. Your help will keep COVID-19 out of our community and will make sure we stay on track for the fall!

Stay Home if Sick and Report COVID

If you have COVID-19 symptoms, a positive COVID-19 test result or high-risk exposure to COVID-19, you need to follow steps outlined on our COVID-19 Mednet site for reporting and determining next steps.

Know Your Resources

The Ruth Lilly Medical Library is open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET Monday through Thursday and 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Fridays. Get information on study space resources for all regional campuses. 

Stay Involved!

IU School of Medicine students organize many safe and fun events. Search #medstudent on the IU School of Medicine event calendar.

Be #IUStrong

"Universities like ours have many lessons to teach," writes Aaron Carroll. Read how IU has been a national leader in our COVID-19 response.

The views expressed in this content represent the perspective and opinions of the author and may or may not represent the position of Indiana University School of Medicine.
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Susanna Scott

Communication Specialist

Susanna focuses on communication for Medical Student Education, Faculty and Staff. She is also working toward her doctorate in health communication at IUPUI.