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New drug study
An IU School of Medicine researcher is part of an NIH program to find new uses for old drugs.
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Gold certification
The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute is the first building on an IU campus to achieve LEED Gold certification.
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Summer Prosection Program
The International Human Cadaver Prosection Program at IUSM-Northwest begins July 30.
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editor’s picks
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Grants
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Education grant
The IU School of Medicine has received $1.1 million from the American Medical Association.
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News to Use
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You Are Vital
An Office of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development report shows faculty surveys result in organizational change.
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Opportunities
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Values Fund
Application forms and instructions are available for the 2014-16 IU Health Values Fund grants.
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Kudos
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Diversity leader
David Wilkes will serve as the new director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's diversity initiative.
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faculty & staff spotlight
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New surgeons
Husband-and-wife surgeons David Feliciano and Grace Rozycki recently joined the IU School of Medicine.
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student spotlight
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Volunteer spirit
Second-year medical student Bryce McKee has helped build homes in Mississippi and treat patients in Kenya.
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Celebrating Craig Brater
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Friends, family, colleagues, students and staff gathered June 25 for a reception and dinner to honor D. Craig Brater, M.D., dean of the IU School of Medicine, who will retire after 27 years of service to Indiana University, including 13 as dean.
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podcast
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'Sound Medicine'
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This week on "Sound Medicine," IU health care policy expert Aaron E. Carroll uses the Oregon Health Study to explore whether Medicaid hurts or improves patient health. Other topics include a program to normalize HIV testing, what it means to be "functionally cured" of HIV and the power of thinking positively.
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