The Indianapolis campus is just one of nine IU School of Medicine campuses located throughout Indiana offering medical training and education.
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Indiana University School of Medicine—Indianapolis

At the Indianapolis campus, located downtown, IU School of Medicine offers the full range of medical education programs, including an undergraduate health professions program, MD coursework and clinical training, graduate degree programs in basic sciences, and graduate medical education as well as dual degree programs and more. This campus offers exceptional participation opportunities for research experience, student interest groups and extracurricular activities along with continuing medical education programming for alumni and faculty.

The IU School of Medicine–Indianapolis campus offers access to and collaboration with some of the nation’s top clinical partners as well as premier laboratories and other research facilities. Led by outstanding medical education and research experts — many of whom rank among the nation’s best physicians and scientists — this urban campus offers advanced medical education in the heart of one of the most affordable, progressive and economically healthy cities in the United States. This family-friendly city has been ranked as one of the best places in the nation to live by U.S. News & World Report and ranked #21 out of 200 cities as the Best Place for Business and Careers by Forbes Magazine.

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A place to feed your curiosity

Join students from the MD/PhD dual degree program on a tour of the Indianapolis campus, where medical and graduate students have access to premier educational resources like the Ruth Lily Medical Library and state of the art, highly funded research centers.

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From campus maps to policies and guidelines, medical students can access campus-specific resources to better understand how to get around and make the most of their time at the Indianapolis campus of IU School of Medicine.

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Indianapolis News

Selena Wang presents her poster at the 2025 Spring ADRC meeting in San Francisco

IU researcher seeks to solve “black box” nature of AI, presents groundbreaking research at Spring ADRC

2025 REC Scholar Selena Wang, PhD, is trying find the answer to many complexities of the brain and Alzheimer’s disease using Artificial Intelligence. Advancements in Artificial Intelligence are providing new promise to the biomedical research community, and yet the often “black box” nature of modern-day AI tools leads to trust issues.

May 06, 2025

Professional headshot of Brian Pierchala atop a colorful digital microscope image

ALS researcher aims to discover hidden causes of neuromuscular disease on quest for new therapies

ALS Awareness Month: Brian Pierchala, PhD, is growing ALS research at IU School of Medicine through the Motoneuron Club and collaborative science.

May 02, 2025

David and Janice Agarwal stand in front of a tree on their property on a sunny day

Radiology professor’s nonprofit farm seeks to acclimate adults with intellectual disabilities to workforce

David Agarwal, MD is an associate professor in the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, who is making a difference in his community through his work with adults with intellectual disabilities.

May 02, 2025

Mid-section portrait of unrecognizable woman during last months of pregnancy holding her big belly gently standing against wall in blue room

PTSD and pregnancy: IU researcher launches therapy to improve maternal mental health

PTSD can intensify during pregnancy and the months following. Michelle Miller, PhD, piloted a PTSD therapy intervention for perinatal women that is expanding throughout the state of Indiana for further study.

April 30, 2025

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Bringing play back into your adult life

An IU School of Medicine psychologist discusses why adults can — and should — make time for playful activities that once brought joy.

April 29, 2025

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Clinical Pharmacology Journal Club

VANNUYS MEDICAL SCIENCE BUILDING

May 09 12:30pm - 5:00pm

Pulmonary Division Fellow Exam Rm 224 12:30PM-5PM

Ruth Lilly Medical Library (IB)

May 09 1:00pm - 5:00pm

N&B Small Group Rm 317 1PM-5PM

Ruth Lilly Medical Library (IB)

May 09 2:00pm

ICMH Lifestyle Modifications: Physical Activity & Nutrition Team

VANNUYS MEDICAL SCIENCE BUILDING