ABOUT THE STRUCTURE OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
IU School of Medicine is a part of the Indiana University Medical Center located on the campus of Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI). All new faculty of IU School of Medicine are also welcomed by the IUPUI campus. See this IUPUI new faculty welcome site for helpful information about our campus: the academic and local environment.
About Our Downtown Hospital System
We use six (6) downtown Indianapolis teaching hospitals. IU School of Medicine maintains instructional and research activities at all six institutions. These hospitals are setting for clinical studies by nationally and internationally recognized research institutes and centers.
There are three hospitals within the Indiana University Health system:
- IU Health University Hospital, a highly specialized adult hospital, cancer and transplant center.
- Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health, Indiana’s only comprehensive pediatric hospital.
- IU Health Methodist Hospital, a level one trauma centers and state of the art medical center.
Additionally, there are three affiliated hospitals:
- Eskenazi Health, operated by Marion County Health and Hospitals Corporation and managed by IU School of Medicine faculty under contract.
- Richard Roudebush VA Medical Center, part of the US Office of Veterans Affairs.
ABOUT OUR ACCREDITATION
IU School of Medicine is nationally evaluated and accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) of the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Medical Association. The LCME has notified the school of ifs full-reaccreditation status through 2024-2025.
ABOUT OUR NINE CAMPUSES
IU School of Medicine is the only medical school in the state of Indiana and one of the largest medical schools in the country. With a focus on service to the state, the school includes the main campus in Indianapolis and eight additional campuses affiliated with IU and other universities in Indiana. In 2009, the IU School of Medicine began expanding opportunities for third and fourth-year clinical rotations throughout the state.
- Bloomington at Indiana University Bloomington
- Evansville at the Stone Family Center for Health Sciences in downtown Evansville
- Fort Wayne at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne
- Lafayette at Purdue University
- Muncie at Ball State University
- Northwest at Indiana University Northwest
- South Bend at the University of Notre Dame
- Terre Haute at Indiana State University
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ABOUT FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
IU School of Medicine believes that faculty development is an important part of being an engaged, active and vital faculty member. IU School of Medicine Faculty Affairs and Professional Development Diversity (FAPDD) hosts over 100 events per year and produces a variety of resources on teaching, grant writing, leadership and academic policy.
