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Translational research
Tadataka Yamada, a global health leader, talked about research innovation during a keynote address on campus.
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Senator visit
U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly learned more about the IU School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children during a recent visit.
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Gold certification
A ceremony Sept. 25 will celebrate the Glick Eye Institute's leading status as a LEED Gold certified building.
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IUPUI Regatta
A full field of 112 teams, including four from IUSM, will row to win in the fifth annual canoe race.
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editor’s picks
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News to Use
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News roundup
Updates on new clinical trial billing mandates, Kuali Coeus IRB implementation, campus flu shots and more.
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Opportunities
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Director sought
IUSM seeks a director for the Social and Community Contexts of Health Care competency.
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Grants
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Biobank funding
Indiana Biobank has launched a pilot program to fund research studies that utilize its biospecimens.
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Kudos
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Honored educators
Two IU School of Medicine faculty members have been honored for efforts to further the radiology profession.
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faculty & staff spotlight
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Robotic scrub nurse
An IU surgeon and Purdue engineer hope to create a robotic assistant for the operating room.
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student spotlight
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Gold Humanism
This year's student, resident and faculty inductees into the Gold Humanism Honor Society have been announced.
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Surgical boot camp
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The new Surgical Skills Training Center establishes the IU Department of Surgery as only one of two in the nation to require that surgical residents prove they are skilled at a procedure with a proficiency test before they are allowed to perform it on a patient.
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podcast
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'Sound Medicine'
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This week on "Sound Medicine," Rachel Vreeman, assistant professor of pediatrics at the IU School of Medicine, will dispel the myth that childhood vaccinations cause autism. Additional topics include the growth of concussion clinics for young athletes, new guidelines that encourage surgeons to order less blood for operations and a movement to reduce unnecessary medical procedures.
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