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Sci-fi view
School of Medicine physicians recently became the first in Indiana to perform a surgery using Google Glass.
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Residency support
A prestigious grant award will pave the way for a new residency program in medical physics and diagnostic imaging.
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Praise for partnership
Moi University leaders recently praised the AMPATH program during a three-day ethics workshop in Kenya.
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editor’s picks
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Grants
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Young investigator awards
Applications for the Indiana CTSI's Young Investigator Awards in Clinical-Translational Research are due April 1.
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Opportunities
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Brater Scholarships
The Indiana Institute for Personalized Medicine is now accepting applications for the Brater Scholarship Program. Due April 15.
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News to Use
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Chair sought
The search is on for a visionary academic leader to serve as chair of radiology and imaging sciences. Apply by March 31.
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Kudos
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Top educator
Sheryl E. Allen has been recognized as one of the Top 25 Most Influential African American Educators for 2014 by Black Health Magazine.
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faculty & staff spotlight
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Career exploration
Brandi Gilbert leads the Life-Health Sciences Internship Program, which connects IUPUI students to internships at IUSM.
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student spotlight
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Health policy
Three IUSM-Terre Haute students met with Sen. Joe Donnelly and retired Sen. Richard Lugar during a trip to Washington, D.C.
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Mission possible
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Ronald Williams, a volunteer clinical professor of neurology at IU School of Medicine-Fort Wayne, will spend four months with five other scientists in a domed facility in Hawaii designed to simulate a space mission on Mars.
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podcast
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"Sound Medicine"
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This week, "Sound Medicine" explores a new study on the benefits of probiotics for babies with colic. Other topics include free, or maybe not-so-free, preventive services under the Affordable Care Act; patients who leave hospitals against medical advice; and kidney transplants for pets.
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