MD Program
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Introduction to Indiana University School of Medicine
The Indiana University School of Medicine offers a comprehensive range of programs and opportunities for medical students, including the MD Program, Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Degrees, Dual Degrees, Health Professions Programs, and Continuing Education.
Education Programs
- MD Program: The MD Program at Indiana University School of Medicine is designed to provide students with a comprehensive medical education, including both theoretical and practical training.
- Admissions: The admissions process for the MD Program includes an application, supplemental materials, interview day, class selection, campus placement, orientation, and matriculation.
- Curriculum: The curriculum for the MD Program is divided into phases, including Phase One Year One, Phase One Year Two, Phase Two Year Three, and Phase Three Year Four.
- Phase One Year One: Foundations of Clinical Practice One, Fundamentals of Health and Disease, Host Defense, Human Structure, Molecules to Cells and Tissues, Neuroscience and Behavior, Health Systems Science, Transitions One.
- Phase One Year Two: Cardiovascular and Hematology, Endocrine, Reproductive, Musculoskeletal and Dermatologic, Foundations of Clinical Practice Two, Gastrointestinal and Nutrition, Health Systems Science, Renal and Respiratory.
- Phase Two Year Three: Clerkships, including Anesthesia, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Surgery.
- Phase Three Year Four: Rotations, including Emergency Medicine, Radiology, Sub-Internships, and Electives.
- Graduate Medical Education: The school offers various graduate medical education programs, including residencies and fellowships.
- Graduate Degrees: The school offers graduate degrees in various fields, including biomedical engineering, medical humanities, and public health.
- Dual Degrees: The school offers dual degree programs, allowing students to pursue two degrees simultaneously.
- Health Professions Programs: The school offers health professions programs, including nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
- Continuing Education: The school offers continuing education programs for healthcare professionals.
Research Areas
The Indiana University School of Medicine has a strong research focus, with various research areas, including:
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Indiana Health
- Precision Health Initiative
- Musculoskeletal Health
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Global Health
- LGBTQ+ Health
Campuses
The Indiana University School of Medicine has multiple campuses, including:
- Bloomington
- Evansville
- Fort Wayne
- Indianapolis
- Muncie
- Northwest - Gary
- South Bend
- Terre Haute
- West Lafayette
Departments
The school has various departments, including:
- Basic Science: Anatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biostatistics and Health Data Science, Microbiology and Immunology, Pharmacology and Toxicology.
- Clinical Science: Anesthesia, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Medical and Molecular Genetics, Internal Medicine, Neurological Surgery, Neurology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic Surgery, Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pediatrics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Psychiatry, Radiation Oncology, Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Surgery, Urology.
Family Medicine Clerkship
The Family Medicine Clerkship is a required four-week clinical rotation for third-year medical students. The clerkship provides an opportunity for students to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to approach a patient and their diagnoses in the primary care setting.
Competencies
The Family Medicine Clerkship focuses on the following competencies:
- Medical Knowledge
- Patient Care
- Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
- Interpersonal and Communication Skills
- Professionalism
- Systems-Based Practice
- Health Equity, Advocacy and Leadership
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Family Medicine Clerkship includes:
- Introduction to the principles and practice of Family Medicine
- Patient care and management
- Health promotion and disease prevention
- Medical ethics and professionalism
Student Support
The school offers various student support services, including:
- Mentoring and Advising
- Health and Wellness
- Disability Accommodations
Tuition and Financial Aid
The school offers financial aid and tuition information for students.
Service Learning
The school offers service learning opportunities, including outreach clinics.
Technical Standards
The school has technical standards for admission and graduation.
LCME Accreditation
The school is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME).
Academic Bulletin
The school publishes an academic bulletin that outlines academic policies and procedures.
Scholarly Concentrations
The school offers scholarly concentrations in various areas, including:
- Biomedical Engineering and Applied Medical Technology
- Biomedical Research
- Business of Medicine
- Care of Hispanic/Latino Patients
- Ethics, Equity and Justice
- Genetics in Medicine
- Health Care Integration and Healthy Aging
- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
- Human Sexuality and Health
- Medical Education
- Medical Humanities
- Public Health
- Quality and Innovation in Health Care
- Religion and Spirituality in Medicine
- Rural Health
- Urban Medicine and Health Care Disparities
