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Diversity Sub-Internship Program

The Swedish General Surgery Residency in Seattle, Wash., welcomes applications its Diversity Sub-Internship Program. Swedish strives to foster a diverse academic community by supporting and training today’s medical students from a variety of backgrounds to be tomorrow’s leaders locally and globally.

Medical Student Education  |  Mar 19, 2024

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2024 Alpha Omega Alpha Inductees Shine in the Department of Surgery

On a night of celebration, the Indiana University School of Medicine proudly welcomed Dr. Jasmine Lee and Dr. Dimitrios Stefanidis, 2024 inductees from the Department

Cassie Needy  |  Feb 28, 2024

In Memory Dr. Dale Rouch

In memoriam: Remembering Dr. Dale Rouch

It is with profound sadness that the Department of Surgery announce the passing of a distinguished colleague and revered member of our medical community,

Cassie Needy  |  Feb 05, 2024

portrait of Michael Murphy on right hand side with the words Congratulations Dr. Michael Murphy. The award is an NIH-NHLBI R01 grant of $1.8M titled human Vertebral Body Mesenchymal Stromal Cells from Organ Donors for Limb Preservation in a Murine Model of Diabetic Hindlimb Ischemia.

Advancing Limb Preservation - Dr. Michael Murphy secures NIH-NHLBI R01 grant

Dr. Michael Murphy secures an NIH-NHLBI R01 grant of $1.79M. His research grant dives into limb preservation, specifically addressing Critical Limb Threatening Ischemia (CLTI) and

Cassie Needy  |  Jan 24, 2024

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IU School of Medicine is participating in the Trauma and Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (TAP) Trial

Bleeding out is the most common cause of preventable death after injury. We are participating in an international study to see if a blood clotting

IU School of Medicine  |  Nov 21, 2023

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Prescription for Hope offers personalized approach to violence prevention in Indianapolis

Surgery faculty member Damaris Ortiz is combatting violence in Indianapolis as leader of Prescription for Hope, a hospital-based program aimed at reducing violent injuries one

Laura Gates  |  Oct 03, 2023

KCVRC and CVI are calling for cardiovascular research abstracts from young investigators for the first Krannert Biennial.

Krannert Biennial calls for cardiovascular research abstracts from young investigators

The Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center encourages all cardiovascular trainees, fellows and junior faculty at the assistant professor level to submit an abstract for the Young

Angie Antonopoulos  |  Apr 06, 2023

Clark Simons with Kris Hess, wife Stacy, Sherri Marley and Reilin Moore at the Black Medical Hero Reception

Trauma surgeon Clark Simons honored as Black Medical Hero

Clark Simons, MD, reaches out to underrepresented minority students—particularly Black males—to show them they can succeed in medicine. 

Laura Gates  |  Jan 04, 2023

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IU collaborates with Podiatry Associates of Indiana to bring diabetic foot clinical trials to patients

Investigators from the Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering at Indiana University School of Medicine and the IU Health Comprehensive Wound Care Center have turned

Angie Antonopoulos  |  Dec 15, 2022

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IU plastic surgery residents can now experience global health rotation

The division of plastic surgery at Indiana University School of Medicine recently completed its first round of global health surgery rotations in cooperation with Moi

Angie Antonopoulos  |  Dec 14, 2022