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Remembering Stuart Kleit
The Department of Medicine is saddened to share news of the passing of Dr. Stuart Kleit, who was a founder of the department’s Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, and a passionate leader within Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana University Health. He died Wednesday, Sept. 20, at his home in Florida after a brief illness. He was 90 years old.

The other side of the scalpel: Former pediatric patient joins urology residency at IU School of Medicine
Peter Arnold's experience with urology started as a child on the other side of the exam room door. Now Arnold is an intern in the
Laura Gates | Jul 10, 2023

New IU Cardiovascular fellowship program to boost innovation
The Indiana University School of Medicine in cooperation with the Cardiovascular Institute and CVI's research arm, the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center, will launch a new

IU otolaryngology alumna recognized with endowed lectureship
The Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery is hosting the Inaugural Allison K. Royer Women in Otolaryngology Endowed Lectureship on March 22, 2023, at IU
Ben Middelkamp | Mar 01, 2023

Nominations sought for 2024 Watanabe Prize in Translational Research
IU School of Medicine is accepting nominations until May 1, 2023, for the 2024 August M. Watanabe Prize in Translational Research, one of the nation’s
IU School of Medicine | Mar 01, 2023

Bilimoria brings energy and excitement to IU Surgery
There is an energy permeating through the Department of Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine, with a new leader bringing an ambitious vision
Angie Antonopoulos | Dec 07, 2022

IU-trained physicians lead public health improvements across Indiana
Many IU School of Medicine alumni are working to improve public health in Indiana by serving as local health officers and contributing to the Governor’s
Laura Gates | Sep 06, 2022

Otolaryngology alumni continue practice of collaboration
The Department of Otolaryngology has a longstanding history of its residents placing into nationally recognized fellowship programs and hospitals. Most residents—about 60%—enter fellowship programs. The
Ben Middelkamp | Apr 28, 2022

IU School of Medicine-Terre Haute: Training the next generation of rural physicians
In 1971, the first eight medical students started at IU School of Medicine-Terre Haute. Today two-thirds of Terre Haute's medical students are on the rural
Laura Gates | Apr 27, 2022