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• SONYA STEPHENS, Ph.., Vice Provost for School of Medicine Undergraduate Education • ROGER J. THOMPSON, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Administration Enrollment Services • RICHARD N. McKAIG, Ed.D., Dean of Students and Indiana University Vice President for Student Affairs, Bloomington • MICHAEL A. McROBBIE, Ph.D., President of the University Indianapolis Campus • CHARLES R. BANTZ, Ph.D., Executive Vice • CHARLES R. BANTZ, Executive Vice President and President and Chancellor, Indiana University– Chancellor, Indiana University–Purdue University Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis • KAREN HANSON, Ph.D., Executive Vice President • UDAY SUKHATME, Ph.D., Executive Vice and Provost, Indiana University Bloomington Chancellor and Dean of the Faculties • JOHN S. APPLEGATE, Ph.D., Vice President for • TRUDY W. BANTA, Ed.D., Senior Advisor to the Planning and Policy Chancellor for Academic Planning and Evaluation • D. CRAIG BRATER, M.D., Vice President and Dean • DAWN RHODES, M.B.A., Vice Chancellor for and Walter J. Daly Professor, School of Medicine Finance and Administration • J. TERRY CLAPACS, M.B.A., Vice President and • KODY VARAHRMYAN, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor for Chief Administrative Officer Research • DOROTHY J. FRAPWELL, J.D., Vice President and • AMY . WARNER, M.A., Vice Chancellor for General Counsel External Affairs • G. FREDERICK GLASS, J.D., Vice President and • KAREN M. WHITNEY, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor for Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Student Life and Dean of Students • EDWIN C. MARSHALL, O.D., Vice President for • KENNETH B. DURGANS, Ed.D., Assistant Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs Chancellor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion • PATRICK O’MEARA, Ph.D., Vice President for School of Medicine International Affairs • ORA H. PESCOVITZ, M.D., Interim Vice President • D. CRAIG BRATER, M.D., Vice President, Indiana for Research Administration University; Dean, Indiana University School of • MICHAEL M. SAMPLE, B.A., Vice President for Medicine Public Affairs and Government Relations • STEPHEN P. BOGDEWIC, Ph.D., Executive • WILLIAM B. STEPHAN, J.D., Vice President for Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Engagement Development • NEIL D. THEOBALD, Ph.D., Vice President and • JOHN F. FITZGERALD, M.D., Executive Associate Chief Financial Officer Dean for Clinical Affairs; Associate Dean for Primary • BRADLEY C. WHEELER, Ph.D., Vice President for Care Information Technology • PETER M. NALIN, M.D., Interim Executive Associate • MARYFRANCES McCOURT, M.B.A., Treasurer of Dean for Educational Affairs the University • HARROLD G. McDERMOTT, M.B.A., Executive • NASSER H. PAYDAR, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana Associate Dean for Administration, Operations, and University East Finance • MICHAEL A. WARTELL, Ph.D., Chancellor of • DAVID S. WILKES, M.D., Executive Associate Dean Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne for Research Affairs • STUART GREEN, M.F.A., Interim Chancellor of • RAFAT ABONOUR, M.D., Associate Dean for Indiana University Kokomo Clinical Research • BRUCE W. BERGLAND, Ph.D., Chancellor of • JAMES J. BROKAW, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Indiana University Northwest Admissions and Medical Student Affairs • UNA MAE RECK, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana • CHARLES M. CLARK, JR., M.D., Associate Dean for University South Bend Continuing Medical Education • SANDRA R. PATTERSON-RANDLES, Ph.D., • HERBERT E. CUSHING, III, M.D., Associate Dean Chancellor of Indiana University Southeast for Medical Student Affairs • KENNETH R. R. GROS LOUIS, Ph.D., University • ROBERT M. EINTERZ, M.D., Associate Dean for Chancellor International Programs • ELIZABETH A. ELKAS, M.F.A., Associate Dean for Bloomington Campus Development • KAREN HANSON, Ph.D., Executive Vice President • ROSE S. FIFE, M.D., Associate Dean for Research and Provost, Indiana University Bloomington • LISA E. HARRIS, M.D., Associate Dean for Wishard • THOMAS F. GIERYN, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Affairs Faculty and Academic Affairs • THOMAS S. INUI, M.D., Associate Dean for Health • EDWARDO L. RHODES, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Care Research Academic Support and Diversity and Associate Vice • KENNETH E. KLOTZ, JR., M.D., Associate Dean for President for Academic Support and Diversity VA Affairs, and Chief of Staff of the Veterans Affairs • P. SARITA SONI, O.D., Vice Provost for Research Medical Center 2 School of Medicine June 28, 2010

• DEBRA K. LITZELMAN, M.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR SIMON ATKINSON, Medical Medical Education and Curricular Affairs Biophysics Interdisciplinary Program in Biomolecular • JULIE J. MCGOWAN, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Imaging Knowledge Informatics and Translation, and Director • PROFESSOR GERRY OXFORD, Medical of the Ruth Lilly Medical Library Neuroscience • ERIC M. MESLIN, Ph.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR TRAVERS, Department of Bioethics Dermatology • PETER M. NALIN, M.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR McGRATH, Department of Graduate Medical Education Emergency Medicine • GEORGE H. RAUSCH, Ed.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR McKEAG, Department of Family Diversity Affairs Medicine • SIMON J. RHODES, Ph.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR CORNETTA, Department of Medical Graduate Studies and Molecular Genetics • VINCENT J. SHEEHAN, B.A., Associate Dean for • JOHN B. HICKAM PROFESSOR CRABB, Information Technology, and Chief Information Department of Medicine Officer • PROFESSOR BROXMEYER, Department of • ANANTHA SHEKHAR, M.B., B.S., Ph.D., Associate Microbiology and Immunology Dean for Translational Research • PROFESSOR PASCUZZI, Department of Neurology • ERIC S. WILLIAMS, M.D., Associate Dean for • BETSY BARTON PROFESSOR NELSON, Clarian Affairs Professor of Neurological Surgery • STEPHEN D. WILLIAMS, M.D., Associate Dean for • CLARENCE EHRLICH PROFESSOR LEARMAN, Cancer Research Department of Obsterics and Gynecology • RANDY R. BRUTKIEWICZ, Ph.D., Assistant Dean • PROFESSOR CANTOR, Department of for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development Ophthalmology • MARY E. DANKOSKI, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for • PROFESSOR ANGLEN, Department of Orthopaedic Faculty Affairs and Professional Development Surgery • LIA S. LOGIO, M.D., Assistant Dean for Faculty • ARILLA SPENCE DeVAULT PROFESSOR Affairs and Professional Development MIYAMOTO, Department of Otolaryngology—Head • PAULA S. WALES, Ed.D., Assistant Dean for and Neck Surgery Medical Education • PROFESSOR EBLE, Department of Pathology and • PATRICK W. BANKSTON, Ph.D., Assistant Laboratory Medicine Dean, and Director of Indiana University School of • EDWIN L. GRESHAM PROFESSOR SCHREINER, Medicine—Northwest Department of Pediatrics • FEN-LEI F. CHANG, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Dean, • PAUL STARK PROFESSOR VASKO, Department of and Director of Indiana University School of Pharmacology and Toxicology Medicine—Fort Wayne • ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PRAHLOW, Department • GORDON L. COPPOC, Ph.D., D.V.M., Assistant of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Dean, and Director of Indiana University School of • ALBERT EUGENE STERNE PROFESSOR Medicine Medicine—Lafayette McDOUGLE, Department of Psychiatry • TAIHUNG DUONG, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, and • PROFESSOR SWANSON, Department of Public Director of Indiana University School of Medicine— Health Terre Haute • WILLIAM A. MITCHELL PROFESSOR • RUDOLPH M. NAVARI, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant JOHNSTONE, Department of Radiation Oncology Dean, and Director of Indiana University School of • JOHN A. CAMPBELL PROFESSOR JACKSON, Medicine—South Bend Department of Radiology • REX D. STITH, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, and Director • JAY L. GROSFELD PROFESSOR LILLEMOE, of Indiana University School of Medicine—Evansville Department of Surgery • T. STUART WALKER, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, and • General Surgery—Battersby Professor Wiebke Director of Indiana University School of Medicine— (Director) Muncie • Peripheral Vascular Surgery—Habegger • JOHN B. WATKINS III, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, Professor Dalsing (Director) and Director of the Medical Sciences Program, • Transplant Surgery—Associate Professor Bloomington Tector (Director) Departmental Chairpersons • Trauma and Surgical Critical Care—Associate • PROFESSOR BURR, Department of Anatomy and Professor Gomez Cell Biology • Pediatric Surgery—Lafayette E. Page • PROFESSOR BUTTERWORTH, Department of Professor Rescorla (Director) Anesthesia • Plastic Surgery—Bennett Professor of Plastic • PROFESSOR ZHANG, Department of Biochemistry Surgery Coleman (Director) and Molecular Biology • Thoracic/Cardiovascular Surgery— • PROFESSOR STUREK, Department of Cellular and Schumacker Professor of Survery Brown integrative Physiology (Director) • PROFESSOR KOCH, Department of Urology June 28, 2010 History 3

• PROFESSOR WATKINS, Medical Sciences on the Bloomington campus. It was the fourth medical Program (Bloomington) school in the United States, after Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and Western Reserve, to require two or more years of Regional Campus Directors collegiate work for admission. The school awarded the • PROFESSOR WATKINS, Medical Sciences Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree to its first class of 25 Program—Bloomington in 1907. Following the union of all medical schools in • PROFESSOR STITH, Indiana University School of the state with Indiana University in 1908, the General Medicine—Evansville Assembly of the State of Indiana, in 1909, mandated • PROFESSOR CHANG, Indiana University School of that Indiana University assume the responsibility for Medicine—Fort Wayne medical education in the state. Initially, students had the • PROFESSOR COPPOC, Indiana University School opportunity of taking the first two years of their medical of Medicine—Lafayette school work at either Bloomington or Indianapolis. In 1912, • PROFESSOR WALKER, Indiana University School all students entered through the Bloomington program of Medicine—Muncie and moved to Indianapolis for their second-, third-, and • PROFESSOR BANKSTON, Indiana University fourth-year courses. This remained in effect until 1958, School of Medicine—Northwest when the work of the Bloomington division was transferred • PROFESSOR NAVARI, Indiana University School of to Indianapolis. Excellent facilities for the teaching of the Medicine—South Bend basic medical sciences and a strong nucleus of basic • PROFESSOR DUONG, Indiana University School of science faculty remained in Bloomington. Consequently, in Medicine—Terre Haute 1959, a new experimental program of medical education was started in Bloomington in cooperation with the College of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School. This Overview program, the Medical Sciences Program, included studies The School of Medicine is responsible for providing that could lead to combined M.D., M.S. and M.D., and medical education within the state of Indiana. As part Ph.D. degrees. of a major university, it accepts and fulfills five major responsibilities: (1) it provides its students with the In 1965, a faculty committee of the School of Medicine opportunity to acquire a sound basic education in recommended the adoption of a comprehensive plan medicine and fosters the development of lifelong habits for medical education throughout the state of Indiana. of scholarship and service; (2) it advances knowledge The plan involved the use of regional facilities in addition through research in biomedically oriented studies, and to those of the Medical Center in Indianapolis. The studies related to the cultural and behavioral aspects of plan would coordinate and utilize elective programs in medicine and the delivery of health care; (3) it provides community hospitals, preceptorships with practicing graduate education in order to produce practitioners, physicians, internship and residency programs, and teachers, and investigators through clinical residency continuing medical education programs throughout the programs and advanced degree programs in the basic state. medical sciences; (4) it offers continuing education The plan also resulted in the formation, within existing programs aimed at maintaining and improving the educational institutions, of ‘‘Centers for Medical competence of those professionals engaged in patient Education’’ for teaching basic medical science courses to care; and (5) it provides multiple services to the people of first-year medical students. In 1971, the General Assembly the state of Indiana in all areas of the medical sciences of the State of Indiana unanimously authorized legislation and health care. that led to the completion of the Indiana Statewide Medical Education System. This legislation mandated that the The Indiana University Medical Center (IUMC) campus Indiana University School of Medicine be responsible covers some 85 acres within one mile of the center of for selection, admission, and assignment of students, Indianapolis. Half of the first- and second-year classes for curricular development, and for evaluation and are on the IUMC campus; the other half are on one of accreditation of the system. The institutions presently eight campuses throughout Indiana located on or near IU involved in this program, in addition to the Medical and other universities in the state. Including the third- and Sciences Program at Indiana University Bloomington, fourth-year medical students, there are approximately 893 are Purdue University, the University of Notre Dame, Ball M.D., 191 Ph.D., and 49 M.D./Ph.D. students on the IUMC State University, Indiana State University, the University campus. During the four years of medical school, the M.D. of Southern Indiana, and Indiana University Northwest. In students participate in rotations to physician offices and addition, a first-year program was initiated in 1981 at the hospitals throughout the state. Fort Wayne Center for Medical Education on the campus Contact Information of Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne. School of Medicine Further development of the Indiana Statewide Medical 1120 South Drive Education System was approved in the 1979 Indiana Fesler Hall 302 General Assembly. Approval for planning and funding for Indianapolis, IN 46202-5114 a second year of medical study at each of the Centers (317) 274-8157 for Medical Education was passed. Consequently, Contact Office of Admissions second-year students were first appointed to all centers, except Fort Wayne, in the fall 1980 semester. Funding History for second-year students at the Fort Wayne campus The Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) was began in the fall of 1990. The school awarded 261 M.D. founded in 1903, and its first students were enrolled 4 Mission June 28, 2010 degrees and enrolled a total of 1,173 medical students the 2007-2008 academic year. The Library provides print and electronic access to over 19,000 journals, with additional titles accessible Mission via agreements with other Indiana University libraries. The mission of the school is broad, and the hub of the In addition, the library provides electronic access to Indiana Statewide Medical Education System is the numerous bibliographic and knowledge bases and over Indiana University School of Medicine on the Medical 100 books, including such well-known titles as Harrison’s Center campus in Indianapolis. Principles of Internal Medicine and Scientific American Medicine. Additional database access is provided via Facilities agreements with other Indiana University libraries. Printing The School of Medicine includes several facilities on the and photocopying are available for a fee. Copy/print cards IUMC campus, including Fesler Hall, VanNuys Medical are available at the circulation desk, or students may set Sciences Building, Indiana Cancer Pavilion, IU Cancer up an account to use the Indiana University OneCard as a Research Institute, Research Institutes II and III, the debit card. Rotary Building, and Emerson Hall. The William H. Items not available in the Library’s collection may be Coleman Hospital, Robert W. Long Hospital, and the requested via our Document Delivery Service, available Willis D. Gatch Clinical Building have been renovated at no charge for most requests. Delivery of articles held to provide research and administrative offices at IUSM. by the library is available for a fee. Many items can Approximately one mile east of the IUMC campus, along be delivered as electronic files directly to a personal the historic canal, sits the Medical Information Science computer. Building, the Clarian Pathology Building, the Radiology Education and Research Institute, and Fairbanks Hall. The Library’s Information Services faculty and staff provide basic assistance with accessing materials and Hospitals that are staffed by IUSM faculty and provide with reference questions. In-depth consultation and residency training programs on the IUMC campus individualized training on basic database searching and include Wishard Memorial Hospital (a city-county hospital electronic resource utilization are also available. Online recently listed among the top 100 U.S. public hospitals), reference assistance is available via e-mail. Library faculty Roudebush VA Medical Center, Riley Hospital for participate in the design and implementation of the School Children, and Indiana University Hospital and Outpatient of Medicine’s competency-based curriculum, and are Center. Riley and IU hospitals separated from the Indiana available to teach individual classes or complete courses. University School of Medicine in 1997 to join Methodist Hospital of Indiana to form Clarian Health Partners. Library hours of operation (summer hours vary; exceptions Clarian Health is committed to the school’s mission of will be posted): advancing education, research, and patient care. Located Mon.–Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. approximately two miles from IUMC, Methodist Hospital Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. provides additional significant educational opportunities to Sunday 12:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. IU students and residents. Medical students have extended hours. The IU School of Nursing (the largest in the country), The Library is located in the Medical Research and Library the IU School of Dentistry, and the IU School of Health Building, IB 100. and Rehabilitation Sciences are also on the IUMC campus. These health science schools are part of the Library Administration telephone: (317) 274-1404 larger campus created by Indiana University and Purdue Library Administration fax: (317) 278-2349 University at Indianapolis (IUPUI), which offers IU and Circulation Desk telephone: (317) 274-7182 Purdue undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Reference Desk telephone: (317) 274-7185 Document Delivery telephone: (317) 274-7184 Clarian Health’s hospitals—Riley Hospital for Children, IU Hospital, and Methodist Hospital of Indiana—currently Website: www.medlib.iupui.edu record approximately 1 million in- and outpatient visits per Living Facilities year. The affiliated hospitals—Wishard and Roudebush— There is minimal campus housing available at IUPUI; together handle another 1 million patient visits each year. however, the surrounding neighborhood offers This enormous patient base provides a broad range of contemporary housing that has attracted young superb clinical educational opportunities. The hospitals professionals, who attend IUSM or work in downtown host 76 residency and fellowship programs with more Indianapolis businesses and corporations. Downtown than 1,000 residents and fellows, and provide clinical Indianapolis and IUPUI provide an amateur sports mecca, experiences in both inpatient and outpatient facilities to frequently hosting NCAA and Olympic trial events in second- through fourth-year students. IUSM’s nearly 800 facilities that are also accessible to students. teaching faculty staff all the hospitals. In addition, the hospitals host educational programs for nursing, dentistry, Residential housing for IUPUI is located on the main and allied health sciences students as well as Purdue campus and is managed by the Office of Housing University pharmacy doctoral students. and Residence Life. There are several options for on- campus living: Ball Residence Hall, River Walk Campus IUSM Library Apartments, and Town Homes. The mission of the Library is to meet the information needs of the school’s faculty, students, and staff The campus housing office maintains a partial listing throughout the state. Additionally, the library serves all of off-campus housing accommodations located other personnel in the Indiana University Medical Center in the Indianapolis area. For additional information as well as practicing Indiana health professionals. please contact: Department of Housing and Residence June 28, 2010 Indiana University School of Medicine—Evansville 5

Life, IUPUI, 1226 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Department of Knowledge Informatics and Translation IN 46202-5180. Telephone: (317) 274-7457; (KIT) fax: (317) 274-8150; e-mail: [email protected]; 975 W. Walnut Street, IB 310 www.housing.iupui.edu; office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Indianapolis, IN 46202 Monday through Friday. Telephone: (317) 274-7183 Fax: (317) 278-2349 Bookstore A bookstore located in the Student Center on the Medical KIT Administration Center campus carries all necessary textbooks and • Julie McGowan, Ph.D., Associate Dean supplies for the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, and Allied Health Sciences. • Lola Thompson, Director of Administration and Finance IUSM Library • Elaine Skopelja, M.A.L.S., Associate Librarian The mission of the library is to meet the information needs • Elizabeth Whipple, M.L.S., Assistant Librarian of the school’s faculty, students, and staff throughout the • Polly Willhite, Financial Manager state. Additionally, the library serves all other personnel in the Indiana University Medical Center as well as practicing Regional Campuses Indiana health professionals. The Indiana University School of Medicine offers the first The library provides print and electronic access to more and second year of the regular medical curriculum at a than 19,000 journals, with additional titles accessible number of regional campuses throughout the state, in via agreements with other Indiana University libraries. cooperation with the distinguished institutions of higher In addition, the library provides electronic access to learning located in those cities. Following admission to numerous bibliographic and knowledge bases and over the School of Medicine, a freshman may be assigned 100 books, including such well-known titles as Harrison’s to one of the following campuses: Indiana University Principles of Internal Medicine and Scientific American School of Medicine—Evansville at the University of Medicine. Additional database access is provided via Southern Indiana, Indiana University School of Medicine agreements with other Indiana University libraries. Printing —Fort Wayne at Indiana University—Purdue University and photocopying are available for a fee. Copy/print cards Fort Wayne, Indiana University School of Medicine are available at the circulation desk, or students may set —Lafayette at Purdue University, Indiana University up an account to use the Indiana University OneCard as a School of Medicine—Muncie at Ball State University, debit card. Indiana University School of Medicine—Northwest at Indiana University Northwest, Indiana University School of Items not available in the library’s collection may be Medicine—South Bend at the University of Notre Dame, requested via our Document Delivery Service, available or Indiana University School of Medicine—Terre Haute at at no charge for most requests. Delivery of articles held Indiana State University. by the library is available for a fee. Many items can be delivered as electronic files directly to a personal Indiana University School of Medicine—Bloomington computer. Indiana University School of Medicine—Evansville The library’s Information Services faculty and staff Indiana University School of Medicine—Fort Wayne provide basic assistance with accessing materials and with reference questions. In-depth consultation and Indiana University School of Medicine—Lafayette individualized training on basic database searching and Indiana University School of Medicine—Muncie electronic resource utilization are also available. Online reference assistance is available via e-mail. Library faculty Indiana University School of Medicine—Northwest participate in the design and implementation of the School of Medicine’s competency-based curriculum, and are Indiana University School of Medicine—South Bend available to teach individual classes or complete courses. Indiana University School of Medicine—Terre Haute Library hours of operation (summer hours vary; exceptions Indiana University School of will be posted): Medicine—Evansville Mon.–Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Assistant Dean and Director: Professor Stith Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Evansville, Indiana’s third largest city, is the economic, Sunday 12:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. retail, and manufacturing hub of the three-state area Medical students have extended hours. serving northwestern Kentucky, southeastern Illinois, The Library is located in the Medical Research and Library and southwestern Indiana. It is an area undergoing rapid Building, IB 100. growth and expansion through which the Ohio River flows as both artery of commerce and backdrop for cultural and Library Administration telephone: (317) 274-1404 recreational activities. Library Administration fax: (317) 278-2349 Circulation Desk telephone: (317) 274-7182 Because the region’s principal medical referral center is Reference Desk telephone: (317) 274-7185 Evansville, our students have access to the expertise of Document Delivery telephone: (317) 274-7184 the physicians and specialists who staff the city’s clinics and hospitals. Over 200 of these physicians are members Website: www.medlib.iupui.edu of the clinical faculty, providing instruction in the first- and second-year curricula, third-year family practice 6 Indiana University School of Medicine—Fort Wayne June 28, 2010 clerkships, and fourth-year senior electives. A substantial Indiana University School of Medicine—Fort Wayne number of these volunteers are Indiana University School is located on the north end of the campus of Indiana of Medicine—Evansville (IUSM-E) alumni. University–Purdue University Fort Wayne. The newly constructed medical education building offers large IUSM-E occupies the third floor of the Health Professions classrooms with state-of-the-art audiovisual and Center at the University of Southern Indiana. In addition to telecommunication technologies, expanded research offices and research facilities, other features include two facilities, and many amenities for medical students, tiered classrooms, a multipurpose teaching lab, a gross faculty, and staff. anatomy lab (with showers for post-dissection clean-up), a center library with a dedicated computer room, private IPFW, located along the St. Joseph River in the study rooms and carrels, and a student lounge. northeastern section of Fort Wayne, is one of the most picturesque campuses in the state. The campus has an Campus-based faculty members guide students average enrollment of 12,000 undergraduate and graduate through the courses that form the framework for their students, making it the fifth-largest university in the state. understanding of medicine. First-year students begin IPFW offers numerous academic programs and allows their course work with Biochemistry, Gross Anatomy, the campus’ students access to well-equipped computer Histology, and Introduction to Medicine I: Patient-Doctor facilities, the campus library, the student union and a Relationship. Second semester courses are Physiology, sports center equipped with various courts, a track, and Microbiology/Immunology, Neurobiology, and Introduction a variety of exercise equipment. IPFW athletics programs to Medicine I: Patient-Doctor Relationship. are NCAA Division 1 and belong to the mid-continent The second-year student advances to Pharmacology, conference. General Pathology, and the self-study Biostatistics tutorial Seven tenured, full-time faculty members are involved in in the first semester, and returns from semester break to the first- and second-year programs. The faculty includes Medical Genetics and Systemic Pathology. The backbone expert instructors in the fields of medical biochemistry, course of the second year, Introduction to Medicine II, molecular biology, anatomy, histology, cell biology, begins in late August and ends in early May. embryology, microbiology, immunology, physiology, Enhancing the student-to-physician/instructor dialogue pharmacology, and neuroscience. Three part-time faculty are IUSM-E-sponsored seminars, hospital grand rounds, members serve as course directors for Introduction to continuing medical education symposia, the summer Clinical Medicine I for freshmen, Introduction to Clinical research studies for qualified students, and social Medicine II for sophomores, and General and Systemic events with members of the medical community and Pathology. Three local physicians have clinical research the Vanderburgh County Medical Society. Through the projects within the campus. teaching hospitals, Deaconess and St. Mary’s, students The Fort Wayne campus’ first-year academic program have a wide choice of third-year clerkships and fourth-year is based on semesters: Gross Anatomy, Biochemistry, electives. Students who are interested in a family practice Molecular Biology, and Histology/Embryology are offered residency may elect to take the majority of their senior in the first semester. The second semester includes electives in Evansville. Medical Physiology, Neuroscience, and Microbiology/ The University of Southern Indiana (USI), IUSM- Immunology. For three hours per week throughout the E’s state-supported host institution, is the fastest first year, students gain clinical experience in history- growing of Indiana’s colleges and universities. Offering taking, doctor/patient relationships, and other areas in the undergraduate and graduate degree programs, USI’s Introduction to Clinical Medicine I course. enrollment exceeds 10,000. IUSM-E students are The second-year academic program follows a accorded special graduate student status entitling them to modified semester format, with Medical Pharmacology, take advantage of the academic, entertainment, athletic, Biostatistics, Medical Genetics, and General Pathology and recreational facilities available to USI students. offered in the first semester. Systemic Pathology is The Evansville campus seeks to help students not only offered in the second semester. The Introduction to realize their goals of attaining an M.D., but also appreciate Clinical Medicine II course spans both semesters of the art of practicing medicine. Please visit our website at the sophomore year and includes aspects of advanced shaw.medlib.iupui.edu/ecme/ecmepage.htm. history-taking, medical ethics, nutrition, physical diagnosis, radiology, infectious diseases, cardiology, and other For additional information concerning the Evansville areas. More than 180 local physicians have School of campus, contact: Medicine clinical faculty appointments and participate in Rex D. Stith, Ph.D. both the first- and second-year programs. Health Professions Center, 3rd floor Indiana University School of Medicine—Evansville There is frequent interaction with the Fort Wayne Medical 8600 University Blvd. Education Program. This unique program offers family Evansville, IN 47712-3534 practice and orthopedic residencies in collaboration with Telephone: (812) 464-1831 the five community hospitals (Parkview, St. Joseph’s, Fax: (812) 465-1184 Lutheran, Parkview North, and Dupont) and the Veterans Administration Medical Center. A variety of junior Indiana University School of clerkships and senior electives, as well as continuing Medicine—Fort Wayne medical education events for both students and practicing physicians, are offered in Fort Wayne and select northeast Assistant Dean and Director: Professor Chang Indiana communities. Physicians, residents and hospital personnel are easily accessible to medical students and June 28, 2010 Indiana University School of Medicine—Muncie 7 enthusiastically provide informal clinical training and The IUSM-L calendar follows the Purdue University advice on career planning. calendar of 16 weeks of class, including holidays, per semester, with one week of final exams. Opportunity Fort Wayne is the second-largest metropolitan area exists for independent study and combined Ph.D./ (220,000) in the state. The Botanical Gardens, award- M.D. degrees. The students have audio-visual material winning Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, Art Museum, available at the IUSM-L in Lynn Hall. Clinical activities Philharmonic, Performing Arts Center, and historical include visits to physician’s offices, hospitals, hospital attractions provide its residents with cultural activities. emergency rooms, clinics, and various social agencies. Fort Wayne has professional hockey, baseball, and football, and IPFW is a national powerhouse in volleyball. For further information concerning the Lafayette Center, Parks, playgrounds, and bike trails cover over 2,000 write: acres of public park land and nearby state parks provide Director recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts throughout Indiana University School of Medicine—Lafayette the year. (on the campus of Purdue University) 625 Harrison Street Please visit our website at www.fortwayne.medicine.iu.edu Lynn Hall, Room B181 For further information contact: West Lafayette, IN 47907-1522 Fen-Lei Chang, M.D., Ph.D. Phone: (765) 494-8591 Assistant Dean and Director Fax: (765) 494-7994 Indiana University School of Medicine—Fort Wayne E-Mail: [email protected] [dot] edu 2101 E. Coliseum Boulevard Website: http://medicine.iu.edu/lafayette Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Phone: (260) 481-6731 Indiana University School of E-mail: [email protected] Medicine—Muncie Indiana University School of Assistant Dean and Director: Professor Walker Medicine—Lafayette The Indiana University School of Medicine—Muncie (IUSM—Muncie) is located on the periphery of the Ball Assistant Dean and Director: Professor Coppoc State University campus, immediately adjacent to Ball The Indiana University School of Medicine—Lafayette Memorial Hospital in Muncie, Indiana. Muncie is an was established in 1971 and is located on the campus agricultural-industrial community with a population of of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. The approximately 80,000. IUSM—Muncie is located in the greater Lafayette area consists of Lafayette and West northwest portion of the city. Ample student housing is Lafayette with populations of approximately 56,000 and available in the immediate vicinity of the center. 29,000, respectively. Medical students are registered Ball State University has an enrollment of approximately as special graduate students in the Purdue University 18,000 students pursuing both undergraduate and Graduate School. Housing is handled through University graduate degrees. Among the resources available Residences, telephone (765) 494-1000 and the IUSM-L at Ball State University is a library complex, which is office, telephone (765) 494-8591. available to students at IUSM—Muncie. In the physical Extracurricular activities include events typical of a education department, an indoor track and an Olympic- Division I Research University, a number of movie size swimming pool are available for student use. Among theaters in greater Lafayette as well as the Lafayette the cultural opportunities available at Ball State University Symphony Orchestra, Lafayette Civic Theater, and Feast are the Muncie Symphony, Artists Series, Concert Series, of the Hunters’ Moon. Because the medical students and Muncie Ballet Company. The Muncie Civic Theatre are graduate students, they are entitled to student rates also provides entertainment throughout the year. for the many athletic department activities, the Purdue IUSM—Muncie has seven full-time faculty members, Convo-series, the Recreational Sports Center, Memorial eight part-time members, and 65 volunteer physicians Union, and many other Purdue facilities. Work for spouses involved in the first- and second-year programs. One is coordinated through the local office of Employment of the major advantages of the Muncie center is its Security Division. proximity to Ball Memorial Hospital. Ball Memorial Hospital Purdue University enrolls nearly 39,000 undergraduate is a 400-bed community hospital with a full range of and graduate students with approximately 7,000 specialists. The medical staff of Ball Memorial Hospital is graduate students pursuing advanced degrees. The committed to medical education, and there are currently Lafayette Center has three full-time and 34 part-time 60 residents involved in postgraduate education at Ball faculty members and over 100 clinical associate faculty Memorial Hospital. Residencies are offered in family (physicians). Lynn Hall is the site of the lectures, varied medicine, internal medicine, pathology, and transitional. laboratory experiences including Anatomy and Pathology Freshman students at IUSM—Muncie are invited to courses, and study areas. Libraries are available in shadow house staff members. There are opportunities for Lynn Hall, Lilly Hall, Stewart Center (Main Campus summer externships at Ball Memorial Hospital for students Library) and in the hospitals that the students visit. These between their freshman and sophomore years. hospitals include Community Health Clinic, Lafayette The North Tower in Ball Memorial Hospital includes a Home Hospital, Saint Elizabeth Medical Center, Purdue surgical suite, a laboratory, and a radiology department. University Student Health Center, Wabash Valley Hospital, There is also an extensive medical library with a full range Clarian Arnett Hospital, and the Indiana Veterans’ Home. of journals, books, and audiovisual equipment. Extensive computer support is available in the library. 8 Indiana University School of Medicine—Northwest June 28, 2010

of five to seven students meet three times a week for An Outpatient Pavilion houses physicians’ offices. The two hours to discuss and analyze patient cases in the hospital offers other major services, including an Oncology presence of a faculty moderator. During these student- Center and a new Cardiology wing that is currently under directed PBL sessions, students set learning objectives, construction. generate and test hypotheses, share learned information, The Edmund F. Ball Medical Education building was and apply knowledge of basic science principles to completed in June of 2000. It houses the Ball Memorial the care of patients; (B) small numbers of lectures Hospital Family Medicine Clinic/Residency Program and presented by experienced faculty supplement the PBL the teaching and research programs of the Muncie Center sessions by providing helpful overviews of key concepts; for Medical Education. (C) organization of the first and second year curricula into seven sequential “Steps” or units; this approach Classes during year one at IUSM—Muncie are taught allows students to concentrate all of their studies to using a block schedule; students are taught a single one subject at a time; (D) basic science laboratories in discipline during each block. Year two classes are taught Gross Anatomy, Histology, Neuroscience, and Pathology using a traditional schedule. provide active-learning experiences that reinforce and For further information concerning the Muncie Center, expand the knowledge base attained during PBL sessions contact: and lectures; and (E) PBL sessions, lectures, and Director laboratories end by noon each day, allowing ample time Indiana University School of Medicine—Muncie for independent study and one or more afternoons per E.F. Ball Medical Education Building, Room 201 week for other patient-based activities. Ball State University Muncie, IN 47306-1099 The 7 Steps (courses) of the IUSM—Northwest PBL Phone: (765) 751-5100 curriculum are: Fax: (765) 751-5116 1st Year E-mail: [email protected] • Step 1 The Molecular Basis of Medicine Website: www.bsu.edu/web/mcme (Biochemistry, Molecular Biology) 6 weeks • Step 2 Human Structure (Gross Anatomy, Indiana University School of Histology, Cell Biology) 11 weeks Medicine—Northwest • Step 3 Systemic Function and Drug Action Assistant Dean and Director: Professor Bankston (Physiology) 6 weeks • Step 4 Neural Control and Disease (Neuroscience) The Patient-Centered Learning Program 6 weeks The academic program at the Northwest Campus is • Step 5 Medications and Disease (Pharmacology) 6 designed around the principle that the learning of essential weeks basic science information should occur in the context of patient interaction, patient case studies, and practice of Doctor/Patient Relationship (dispersed throughout the clinical skills. To that end, the faculty of the Northwest first-year) Campus have dedicated themselves to a student-centered 2nd Year and patient-centered approach that involves their widely acclaimed Problem-Based Learning Curriculum, the • Step 6 Invasion and Defense (General Pathology, unique History and Physical Learning Center, the Steven Microbiology, Immunology) 11 weeks C. Beering Library, externship opportunities with local • Step 7 Pathophysiology and Advanced Problem physicians and hospitals, and the participation of 132 Solving (Introduction to Medicine, Systemic volunteer community physicians. Pathology, Advanced Doctor/Patient Relationship) 24 weeks The Northwest campus Patient-Centered Learning Program provides an unique opportunity within the Indiana Component Descriptions System for students to experience a different, and we Behavioral Science The Behavioral Science curriculum think excellent, approach to medical student learning. deals with systemic introduction to human development We welcome visits from prospective students who involving learning, conditioning and perception. Cases, would like to learn more about our Patient-Centered including those used in Step 1 through Step 5, will be used Learning Program and to participate with our first- or to emphasize human behavioral studies regarding those second-year medical students in one of the case-based concepts that are considered useful in understanding learning sessions described below. Please contact Dr. Pat and treating disturbed behavior. The development of Bankston, Assistant Dean and Director, [email protected], personality and the role of mental mechanisms in healthy to schedule a visit. and unhealthy adjustments are also reviewed. Our Problem-Based (Case-Based) Learning Approach Medical Ethics Medical Ethics consists of a series of seminars devoted to discussion of various topics such as For 19 years after its founding in 1972, Indiana University disclosure, confidentiality, informed consent, and death School of Medicine—Northwest offered a traditional and dying. Cases posing dilemmas that relate to step first- and second-year medical curriculum. Beginning cases will be presented, along with abstract material to with the 1989-1990 academic year, the Northwest facilitate conceptual and ethical analysis. Campus introduced an innovative curriculum with heavy emphasis on problem solving and active learning. The History Taking and Physical Diagnosis The H & P highlights of this new curriculum include: (A) problem- Learning Center’s goal is to support medical education, based learning (PBL) sessions, where small groups evaluation, and research. It uses standardized patients June 28, 2010 Indiana University School of Medicine—Northwest 9 to create simulations of history and physical findings of this portion of the curriculum since its inception at the of real patients. Standardized patients are individuals Northwest Center. The Discussion/Brown Bag Series is trained to present a patient’s history and physical designed to encourage group cohesion among students examination findings in a consistent manner. They are and to provide a mechanism for communication for both also trained to evaluate the clinical and interpersonal skills the students and the faculty. The discussion series will of individual medical students. Students will be involved be interspersed with preceptor visits the first ten weeks in many projects utilizing the H & P Learning Center of the freshman year. Sessions will consist of guest and standardized patients during the Doctor/Patient speakers, panel discussions, and student discussions. Relationship course. These sessions will be organized around topics which integrate the various components of the Doctor/Patient History Taking The fundamentals of history taking Relationship. The series may include such topics as consist of five introductory history-taking sessions in the professionalism, the Managed Care Plans, family systems, first half of the freshman year. To aid in the development prevention and health maintenance, medical malpractice, of history-taking skills, students will be participating the importance of community in health care systems, in several projects involving hands-on training with spirituality and cross-cultural issues in patient care, and standardized patients in the H & P Learning Center. issues in documentation and confidentiality. Faculty In addition to the introductory history-taking sessions, members involved in all areas of the Doctor/Patient students will be involved in a series of preceptor visits. Relationship will be encouraged to attend these sessions Each student will be paired with a local area family so all issues will be viewed from a variety of perspectives. practitioner. The student will shadow the preceptor in a primary care setting. As the student develops history- Our library, librarian, and library assistant help taking skills, he/she will interview patients seen in the students gather information and provide a place to preceptor’s office. Preceptors will critique the student’s study. write-ups and provide feedback so improvement can To facilitate self-directed study, students have 24-hour be made on their history-taking skills. At the end of the access to the Steven C. Beering Medical Library and history-taking instruction, students will be evaluated by Medical Resource and Learning Center, which houses standardized patients in the H & P Learning Center. a Student Learning Center with 19 computer stations, Physical Diagnosis The second term of the freshman audio-visual and computer-directed learning programs, year will continue with instructing the fundamentals of and an extensive series of periodicals, textbooks, and the Physical Examination. This portion of the curriculum other reference materials. A professional librarian and consists of ten sessions. Each week a portion of the assistant are available to help students locate the latest physical exam will be presented first by demonstration on in medical information to aid their studies. The library a standardized patient, and then by having students pair complex has ten comfortable study rooms for students and up to practice. Standardized patients will also be used in a a lounge area for reading journals or medical literature. series of learning sessions in the H & P Learning Center. The Northwest campus is the only regional campus in the During this segment of the curriculum students will have School of Medicine that maintains a large medical library an opportunity for hands-on experience in the physical and student study center of this nature. exam. Students will examine standardized patients “from Our Doctor/Patient Course facilitates learning of head to toe” in several H & P Learning Center Projects. professional skills, values, attitudes, and behaviors The history and physical exam instruction will culminate in a testing session using standard-ized patients in the important to our student doctors. performance of a head-to-toe physical exam with history An important part of the IUSM—Northwest Patient and health-risk appraisal in the H & P Learning Center. Centered Learning Program is the Doctor/Patient Relationship course. One element of this course is Chronic Patient Program At the beginning of each eight weeks of exposure to patients in family practice academic year, freshmen students will be assigned one physician’s offices beginning in the first week of medical chronic patient to monitor and care for consistently for the school. A similar eight-week experience with specialty two years they stay at the Northwest Center. Students will physicians begins the second year of medical school. be expected to visit or speak with their patient on a weekly Student clinical skills are taught by local doctors who and/or biweekly basis. They also will be expected to keep instruct students in the fundamentals of doctor/patient a detailed journal of their experiences in treating their interactions, patient interviewing, and many other aspects patient. In turn, the patient will utilize their medical student of primary care ambulatory medical practice. The topics as a resource for questions concerning treatment, and as “medical ethics” and “behavioral science” are also part of a means of emotional support. The intent of this project is the the Doctor/Patient Course. to introduce students to the art of building a solid doctor- patient relationship. Students look to their preceptors for The History and Physical Learning Center helps help and guidance during this experience. All students student doctors learn and practice interviewing and must report any significant patient comments or physical physical exam skills early in their curriculum. exam findings to the patient’s primary care physician. All To facilitate the Doctor/Patient Relationship course, the charts and journals will be considered confidential material Northwest campus maintains for the exclusive use of its and only first names should be used when documenting students a state-of-the-art History and Physical Learning any information about the chronic patients. facility, the largest and most extensive H & P learning facility of all the regional campuses. The facility has Discussion Series In addition to Behavioral Science, six private examination rooms for students to practice Medical Ethics and History Taking, and Physical their skills with standardized patients (SPs). SPs are Diagnosis, the Doctor/Patient Relationship will include a individuals trained to present a patient’s history and group discussion segment which has been characteristic 10 Indiana University School of Medicine—Northwest June 28, 2010 physical examination findings in a “standardized” manner Research Fellowship Program. Students in this program and also to evaluate the clinical and interpersonal skills of are awarded a stipend to work on biomedical research the medical student examiners. Instruction and extensive projects under the supervision of a campus faculty practice sessions in H & P skills at IUSM—Northwest is member in the summer between the first and second year. offered during the first year of medical school (all other programs at IUSM teach these skills in the second year); Medical students at IUSM—Northwest are also welcome thus, our students are uniquely prepared to apply their H and encouraged to attend any of the numerous & P skills to real patient experiences between the first and educational programs hosted by the Northwest campus, second years (summer externships). including (a) our annual fall and spring seminar series in basic and patient-based research; (b) visiting professor Students follow an ill patient as the patient’s own lecture-hour series presented by guest lecturers; and (c) student doctor for two years to learn the real life any of the large number of additional medical-educational problems, family situations, financial difficulties, activities that are offered by seven local hospitals. and changes that occur in the course of receiving Student-Centered Approach medical care. In an exciting, innovative approach The philosophy of the faculty and support staff toward unique to our campus, medical students will be part medical students is one of helpfulness and nurture of adult of an “interprofessional health care team” together learners, as student doctors learn the knowledge, skills, with nursing students and social work students values, and attitudes characteristic and unique to the from the College of Health and Human Services at IU special profession that they are entering. The faculty and Northwest. support staff see themselves as partners, facilitators, and Another important and unique element of the IUSM— resources to help students realize their goal of becoming Northwest Doctor/Patient course is the “Chronic Patient.” the best doctor they can be, for their own sake and that of Each first-year student is assigned a patient with a chronic their future patients. medical problem to monitor and “care for” during the two Location and Facilities years the student is on campus. The “Chronic Patient” Indiana University School of Medicine—Northwest is program provides the student multiple opportunities to located on the Indiana University Northwest campus practice H & P skills on a real patient and offers a unique in the Glen Park area of the City of Gary and occupies opportunity to develop a special relationship with a patient approximately 35,000 square feet of a new building on the for a two-year period. Some students become like family southwest corner of the campus. The safe and attractive members, attending birthday parties, visits to the doctor, campus is bounded on three sides by the Little Calumet and surgeries. Through these interactions, each student River, the well-kept residential community of Glen Park, learns about the humanistic side of medicine and gains and the Gleason Golf Course. Students have 24-hour knowledge of patient social, financial, cultural, and spiritual access to the building and all of its facilities. The new matters that may influence medical care and patient building includes a student lounge with a small kitchen management. area and refrigerator for personal food storage and Competency Education is an easy matter in our preparation. Locker rooms and showers provide students student-centered and patient-centered approach. with a place to freshen up after exercise or sessions in the The Northwest Campus has been a leader in the gross anatomy laboratory. implementation of the IUSM Competency-Based The current undergraduate enrollment at the IU Northwest Curriculum, and all courses and all faculty participate campus is approximately 5,000 students. IU Northwest in competency training and assessment. The goal of has a student union complex with gymnasium and fitness the Competency Curriculum is to develop and graduate center available for medical student exercise and a physicians with characteristics that represent the highest cafeteria for low-priced food. Cultural activities on campus aspirations of the profession. We expect our students to are numerous, including an IUN-sponsored local drama strive for the qualities of altruism, honesty, compassion, group, the Northwest Theater, and the Northwest Indiana respect, responsibility, accountability, and excellence, Symphony Orchestra. In addition, the numerous sports and upon graduation to pursue their work as a virtuous events, museums, ethnic neighborhoods, restaurants, activity and a moral undertaking. In other words, our goal and cultural attractions of Chicago are less than an hour for our students is for them to become virtuous physicians. drive from the campus. For those who prefer an escape At IUSM—Northwest, the patient-centered approach, to the out-of-doors, the Hoosier Prairie and the Indiana the small student to faculty ratio, three-times-per-week Dunes National Lakeshore, in addition to numerous parks small group PBL sessions, and H & P training with SPs in Lake, Porter, and LaPorte Counties, are outstanding allow multiple opportunities to teach competencies and to areas for hiking, swimming, picnics, and cross country provide fair evaluations, feedback, and timely help if skills skiing. need improvement. Housing Scholarships available Northwest Indiana offers a variety of housing opportunities A limited number of Northwest Indiana scholarships within easy driving distance of the campus. IUN is a are available for eligible students attending the Indiana commuter campus and, as such, has no dormitories University School of Medicine—Northwest. Inquiries or other student housing. However, IUSM—Northwest should be made to Dr. Bankston. maintains two apartment buildings directly across from Summer Research Opportunities the medical building with a limited number of apartments for reasonable rent to medical students. Arrangement A small number of research-oriented medical students to see the apartments is strictly by appointment only are chosen each year to participate in the Summer with Dawn Ilgenfritz, director of operations and finance, June 28, 2010 Indiana University School of Medicine—Terre Haute 11 IUSM—Northwest, (219)980-6551, [email protected]. Indiana University School of Unscheduled visits cannot be accommodated. Medicine—Terre Haute For additional information concerning Indiana University Assistant Dean and Director: Professor Duong School of Medicine—Northwest, please visit the website: iusmnw.medicine.iu.edu/, or, write or contact: With over 130 physicians, two 300-bed hospitals, and a regional mental health center, Terre Haute provides Patrick W. Bankston, Ph.D. medical services for a population of more than 250,000 Assistant Dean and Director residents of the Wabash Valley, between west central Professor of Anatomy and Pathology Indiana and east central Illinois. Established in 1971, the Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine mission of the Indiana University School of Medicine— Indiana University School of Medicine—Northwest Terre Haute (IUSM—Terre Haute) is to advance health, 3400 Broadway education, and research in the Wabash Valley, the state of Gary, IN 46408 Indiana, and beyond. Phone: (219) 980-6562 Fax: (219) 980-6566 IUSM—Terre Haute full-time, part-time, and volunteer E-mail: [email protected] clinical faculty are strongly dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and service. They provide a medical Indiana University School of school curriculum with maximum clinical exposure. Medicine—South Bend Basic science courses in the first year are taught with the participation of physicians and continuous clinical Assistant Dean and Director: Professor Navari correlations, using innovative teaching methods and The Indiana University School of Medicine—South Bend current information technology. For better clinical is located on the campus of the University of Notre Dame relevance, the Introduction to Medicine and the Pathology (UND). South Bend is the center of a metropolitan area courses in the second year are taught by practicing extending from Elkhart, Indiana, to Niles, Michigan, with physicians, and so is the Pharmacology course, which an urban population of more than 300,000. Students is taught by a practicing pharmacist/pharmacologist. assigned to the center are considered special graduate From the beginning of the first year, a weekly one-on- students of the University of Notre Dame and are eligible one preceptorship program with community physicians for privileges of UND students. Most medical students live emphasizes exposure to patients in the clinical setting. off campus. Assistance in locating housing is available The students have the ability to choose the specialty of through the office of the center and through the University the preceptor. In the second year, the medical students of Notre Dame. shadow resident physicians of the Union Hospital Family Medicine residency program for 15 weeks in the The academic calendar follows a block-style schedule fall semester. They learn and further develop history- in year one and a traditional semester-based schedule taking and physical examination skills with physician in year two. First-semester freshman courses cover preceptors for 15 weeks in the spring semester. Funded anatomy, histology/embryology, biochemistry, and internships for summer experiences in rural or hospital- behavioral science (a component of ICM-I). Second- based medicine are available. Medical service learning semester courses cover microbiology, physiology, is encouraged with a student-led Community Health Fair neuroscience, and Intro to Clinical Medicine I. All courses and participation in free clinics or medical missions. IUSM are taught by Indiana University faculty who have adjunct —Terre Haute faculty also welcomes medical students’ appointments with UND. interest and involvement in biomedical research. IUSM— The fall curriculum for sophomore medical students Terre Haute medical students have many opportunities is Introduction to Clinical Medicine II, Pharmacology, for broad and varied educational experiences through General Pathology, and the beginning of Systemic faculty and community offerings, including Enrichment Pathology. In the spring, Systemic Pathology and Hours, where various aspects of health care delivery are Introduction to Medicine II continue, and Medical Genetics presented by health professionals, continuing medical and Biostatistics are added. Courses are taught by Indiana education and pathology conferences for physicians University faculty and clinicians from the community. at Union Hospital and Regional Hospital, and the Mini- Medical School presentations to the general public. South Bend has been active in postgraduate medical education for many years. St. Joseph Regional Medical In fall 2008, to meet the health care needs of people in Center and Memorial Hospital of South Bend have active rural and medically underserved areas, IUSM—Terre family practice residency programs with 18 residents Haute initiated a rural medical education program. This per year at each hospital. The South Bend Medical four-year medical school program is based in the Wabash Foundation provides clinical and anatomic pathology valley and centers on the following action items: services for the communities of Elkhart, Mishawaka, and • Recruit Hoosiers from underserved areas and South Bend. populations For further information concerning the IUSM—SB, contact: • Teach science from the perspective of clinical Director medicine during the basic science years Indiana University School of Medicine—South Bend • Teach medicine from the perspective of rural health 1234 Notre Dame Avenue during the clinical years South Bend, IN 46617 • Develop twenty-first century tools for the rural Phone: (574) 631-5574 physician • Promote research in community health 12 Admission June 28, 2010

The goals of the program are to promote appreciation, expected to be competent in speaking and writing the understanding, and respect for the rural practitioner and English language. the rural patient; to equip medical students with skills and experiences unique to rural medicine; to provide Selection of the Class longitudinal exposure and experiences with health care Students are offered places in the class on the basis delivery in a rural setting; to prepare medical graduates of scholarship, character, personality, references, who are ready for interactions with rural doctors and who performance on the Medical College Admission Test, have a competitive advantage for future graduate medical and personal interview. The medical school faculty has education training in the practice of rural medicine; and to specified nonacademic criteria (‘‘Technical Standards for increase the number of IUSM graduates who elect to enter Admission and Retention in Medical School’’), which all medical practice in a rural setting. applicants are expected to meet in order to participate in the medical education program and the study of medicine. Scholarships available A number of scholarships such as the Kunkler scholarship, The successful applicant will usually have a record of the McBride scholarship, and the Nay scholarship are 1) extracurricular experience in a clinical setting and/or eligible for medical students attending IUSM—Terre shadowing of physicians and 2) volunteer work/community Haute. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Duong. service. Location and facilities Except for Early Decision Program candidates, accepted applicants will normally be notified on October 15, IUSM—Terre Haute is located in Holmstedt Hall on the November 15, December 15, January 15, February 15, campus of Indiana State University and at the Landsbaum March 15, and at intervals thereafter until the class is Center for Health Education, adjacent to Union Hospital. filled. The medical students have 24-hour access to the facilities including a 150-seat auditorium, four large classrooms, The successful applicant should keep in mind that anatomy laboratory with showers and personal lockers, acceptance is granted subject to the satisfactory conference rooms, study rooms with computers and completion of all School of Medicine requirements. If the personal lockers, and lounges with kitchens. The medical student does not maintain the scholastic average and students have special graduate student status and are course load that were evident at the time of acceptance, granted access to all academic, athletic, entertainment, the committee reserves the right to withdraw acceptance. and recreational facilities available to students at Indiana State University. Indiana University School of Medicine does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, Nestled on the banks of the Wabash River, Terre Haute gender, marital status, national origin, race, religion, is located in west central Indiana and has a population sexual orientation, or veteran status. of 60,000. A bicycle trail winds its way through the north side of the city, next to wooded parks and lakes. Requirements Deming Park and Dobbs Park, located on the east side, It is strongly recommended that the applicant complete provide scenic places to study. City and county parks a B.A. or B.S. degree in a school accredited by one of provide opportunities for fishing, boating, and water (or the regional accrediting agencies. The minimum amount cross-country) skiing. Half a dozen golf courses are of college course work required is three academic years spread throughout the city, including Hulman Links, (90 credit hours, excluding physical education and ROTC a PGA championship-level course. Extensive outside courses). Any major from the traditional arts and sciences recreation can also be found within a 30-mile radius at the curriculum is acceptable. Students with educational surrounding major state parks: Shakamak, Turkey Run, backgrounds in areas outside the usual liberal arts and Raccoon Lake, and McCormick’s Creek. sciences curriculum (education, business, engineering, pharmacy, etc.) will be evaluated based on a minimum of For further information on IUSM—Terre Haute, point your 90 credit hours (three academic years) of college course browser to: work of arts and sciences equivalence. Such students http://www1.indstate.edu/thcme or contact Dr. Duong, are invited to consult with the Admissions Office about Assistant Dean and Director, (812) 237-2777 or School of Medicine policy regarding academic course [email protected]. work outside the arts and sciences area. The Admissions We welcome visits from prospective students. Committee encourages highly qualified students to enroll in undergraduate honors courses. Admission The following science course work is required for The modern world is complex, and physicians care for admission; each course must have a lecture and people from a wide range of social, economic, and cultural laboratory component: backgrounds. The Indiana University School of Medicine requires applicants to include in their undergraduate • General chemistry, 8-10 credit hours (one academic study a minimal number of required science courses (see year) below). It is also expected that successful applicants • Organic chemistry, 8-10 credit hours (one academic will have included in their undergraduate experience year) a significant number of courses in the humanities and • Physics, 8-10 credit hours (one academic year) social and behavioral sciences. In this fashion, students • Biological sciences, 8-10 credit hours (one academic gain a better understanding of contemporary society and year) human experience, and greater insight into their patients’ Neither grades nor credit hours from subjects offered in backgrounds, problems, and illnesses. Applicants are the medical curriculum will be accepted toward fulfilling the June 28, 2010 Technical Standards 13 required 90 credit hours of undergraduate course work or Medical College Admission Test the above specific science requirements. All applicants must take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) in order to be considered for admission. The Admissions Committee reserves the right to Registration information may be obtained from determine which courses will fulfill its requirements. www.aamc.org. Students are urged to take this test in the Scholastic Record spring of the year preceding the application. Ordinarily, Every grade becomes a part of the permanent record acceptance will not be granted in the absence of an MCAT and is calculated in the overall scholastic average. A score. student who is an Indiana resident cannot usually expect to gain entrance to the class if his or her average of credit Technical Standards points is below 3.2 on a 4.0 scale. The applications of The medical school faculty has specified the following nonresidents will be considered on an individual basis nonacademic criteria (‘‘technical standards’’) that all (see below at ‘‘Residence’’). applicants/medical students are expected to meet in order to participate in the medical education program and the Greater weight is given to the quality of work than to practice of medicine. an excess of credit hours over the minimum required. A scholastic record that shows a large number of • Observation: The applicant/medical student must withdrawals and/or a repetition of subjects in order to be able to participate actively in all demonstrations remove grades of F or to raise low grades will obviously and laboratory exercises in the basic medical be less impressive than a record showing work of sciences and to assess and comprehend the uniformly good quality. condition of all patients assigned to him or her for examination, diagnosis, and treatment. Such A student who has withdrawn or been dismissed from observation and information acquisition usually another medical school is usually not eligible for admission requires the functional use of visual, auditory, and to the first-year class at Indiana University. somatic sensation. Residence • Communication: The applicant/medical student Preference will be given to applicants who are residents must be able to communicate effectively and of the state of Indiana. Nevertheless, a number of sensitively with patients in order to elicit information; nonresidents are accepted each year, and well-qualified describe changes in mood, activity, and posture; nonresidents with an interest in obtaining a medical assess nonverbal communications; and effectively education at Indiana University are encouraged to apply. and efficiently transmit information to patients, fellow The applications of nonresidents who have significant ties students, faculty, staff, and all members of the health to the state of Indiana may be given greater consideration. care team. Communication skills include speaking, The Admissions Committee uses the Indiana University reading, and writing, as well as the observation skills System Residency Policy to determine the residency described above. of applicants for IU fee purposes http:///www.iue.edu/ • Motor: The applicant/medical student must have registrar/policies/residency_rules.. sufficient motor function to elicit information from patients by palpation, auscultation, percussion, and Application Procedure other diagnostic maneuvers; be able to perform The Indiana University School of Medicine participates basic laboratory tests; possess all skills necessary in the American Medical College Application Service to carry out diagnostic procedures; and be able to (AMCAS). Application information is available on the Web execute motor movements reasonably required to site of the Association of American Medical Colleges provide general care and emergency treatment to (AAMC) at www.aamc.org. The deadline for AMCAS’s patients. receipt of application and transcripts is December 15 for • Intellectual-Conceptual, Integrative, and the following year’s entering class. Quantitative Abilities: The applicant/medical student must be able to measure, calculate, reason, The School of Medicine participates in the national Early analyze, and synthesize. Problem solving, the Decision Program (EDP). The deadline for EDP applicants critical skill demanded of physicians, requires all of is August 1. Additional information is available from these intellectual abilities. In addition, the applicant/ AMCAS and from the Admissions Office. medical student must be able to comprehend three- Interviews dimensional relationships and to understand the spatial relationships of structures. The applicant/ Beginning in September, members of the Admissions medical student must have the capacity to perform Committee will interview students by appointment only. these problem-solving skills in a timely fashion. In general, appointments for interviews are scheduled in the order in which applications are received unless the • Behavioral and Social Attributes: The applicant/ applicant has not taken the Medical College Admission medical student must possess the emotional health Test. required for full utilization of his or her intellectual abilities, the exercise of good judgment, the prompt Transcript completion of all responsibilities attendant to the It is the applicants' responsibility to send an updated diagnosis and care of patients, and the development transcript to the Admissions Office at the conclusion of of mature, sensitive, and effective relationships with each grading period during the application process. patients and others. Applicants/medical students must also be able to tolerate taxing workloads, function effectively under stress, adapt to a changing environment, display flexibility, and learn to function 14 Transfer Admission June 28, 2010

in the face of uncertainties inherent in the clinical and is used only to determine the student’s eligibility for problems of many patients. Compassion, integrity, financial assistance. concern for others, commitment, and motivation are personal qualities that each applicant/medical The Dean’s Medical Student Affairs–Student Financial student should possess. Services (MSA–SFS) makes available via the MSA Web page, the IUSM Financial Aid Guide, the financial aid Transfer Admission application materials, and other information about specific The Indiana University School of Medicine accepts programs. Students are encouraged to investigate outside applications for transfer from Indiana residents who are sources of aid that may be available through bank trusts, enrolled in another U.S. or foreign medical school, and churches, and fraternal and professional organizations. from nonresidents who are enrolled in U.S. medical Financial Assistance Programs schools. Nonresidents enrolled in foreign medical schools The following financial assistance programs are available and students in other professional or graduate schools to medical students attending the Indiana University cannot be considered for transfer because the School of School of Medicine (IUSM). Any questions you may have Medicine’s facilities are usually almost totally committed. about these programs can be answered by contacting our Applications for transfer are considered for the second office: and third years only. If an applicant is accepted to the Medical Student Affairs third year, the acceptance will be contingent on a passing Student Financial Services score on the United States Medical Licensure Examination Medical Sciences Building 119 (USMLE) Step 1. 635 Barnhill Drive IU School of Medicine Transfer admission will be granted on the basis of Indianapolis, IN 46202-5120 available space and facilities, undergraduate record, Phone: (317) 274-1967 MCAT scores, performance in the current medical E-mail: [email protected] school curriculum, and, if requested by the Admissions E-mail: [email protected] Committee, a personal interview. Nonresidents will be E-mail: [email protected] considered only if they have a compelling and legitimate need to transfer to Indiana University. These programs are described in further detail in the IU Financial Aid Guide for Medical Students at http:// Financial Assistance msa.iusm.iu.edu. It is important to recognize that it costs considerably more • Federal Perkins Student Loan to provide a quality medical education than what the • Federal Primary Care Loan student actually pays in tuition and fees. Every student • Federal Subsidized Stafford Student Loan attending the Indiana University School of Medicine benefits from the subsidies provided by the state of • Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loan Indiana through state-legislated appropriations. These • Federal Graduate Plus Loan funds enable Indiana University to keep tuition and fees • Federal College Work-Study Program (CWSP) at the lowest reasonable amount possible. In addition, • Child-of-Disabled-Veteran Award (CVO) (available to Indiana University benefits through its many generous Indiana residents only) friends and supportive organizations that assist in making • Scholarships to Disadvantaged Students (SDS) a medical education affordable to all School of Medicine • Loans to Disadvantaged Students (LDS) students. • Indiana Primary Care Scholarship The purpose of the School of Medicine’s scholarship Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans and financial aid programs is to assist students whose The School of Medicine Scholarship Committee personal and family resources are not sufficient to meet awards students more than $3 million in scholarships the total cost of their medical education. To meet the and fellowships from annual gifts and scholarship financial needs of our students in a fair and equitable endowments. The scholarship awards range from manner through the most desirable aid programs possible, $1,000 to full tuition. While some programs have most financial aid programs are made available to donor restrictions, the School of Medicine maintains students with documented financial need. The school a philosophy of equal opportunity. All students who cannot assure that it will be able to fully meet each complete the school’s Application for Financial Assistance student’s financial need, and therefore, some students will be considered for all of the IU School of Medicine will need to investigate other options in meeting their scholarships and fellowships listed at msa.iusm.iu.edu in educational expenses. the IU School of Medicine Financial Aid Guide. Student eligibility for financial aid programs is determined While most scholarships are awarded for a combination by evaluating both the student’s and the parents’ ability of financial need and academic achievement, some to defray the cost of a medical education. To apply for scholarships are based strictly on academic achievement most desirable financial aid programs, regardless of the and a small portion based strictly on financial need. To independent status of the student, students must complete receive need-based awards, students must first apply for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) federal aid and submit parental information (regardless of http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. The FAFSA results will be made independent status) on the Free Application for Federal available electronically to IUPUI. Beginning in April, Student Aid (FAFSA). Parental information is a factor in students will be notified of their eligibility for all federal granting scholarships based on need or a combination of aid programs for the academic year. Keep in mind that all financial information received is held in strict confidence June 28, 2010 Doctor of Medicine 15 need and academics. Academic awards honor outstanding Doctoral Programs medical school achievement. Doctor of Medicine Medical students receiving the Armed Forces Health Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Biophysics Professions Scholarships (AFHPSP) or the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) will not be considered Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Neuroscience for scholarships based on financial need or a Other Doctor of Philosophy Programs combination of need and academics. Eligibility for and renewability of scholarship assistance Doctor of Medicine has been outlined by the IUSM Scholarship Committee in With an undergraduate student body of 1,120 and an the following policy statement: average class size of 280, the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) is the nation’s second largest medical The receipt of any academic or combined need and school. As the only medical school in the state of Indiana, academic scholarship by a student is contingent upon: IUSM is committed to producing knowledgeable, skilled, (1) the student applying when required, (2) the criteria of and caring physicians. the scholarship award, and (3) the student maintaining good academic standing. A student is in good academic Recognizing that the art of medicine requires more than standing, as seen by the Scholarship Committee, when excellent medical knowledge and procedural skill, IUSM the student is not on academic probation for any reason was among the first of a growing number of schools in during the entire preceding academic year. The Indiana the nation to adopt an innovative curriculum designed to University School of Medicine Student Manual defines support student development in nine areas of competency: what constitutes good academic standing. (1) Effective Communication; (2) Basic Clinical Skills; (3) Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, In addition, renewability will be contingent upon the Therapeutics, and Prevention; (4) Lifelong Learning; (5) student having demonstrated financial need and the Self-Awareness, Self-Care, and Personal Growth; (6) availability of funds. The Social and Community Context of Health Care; (7) Moral Reasoning and Ethical Judgment; (8) Problem Fees Solving; and (9) Professionalism and Role Recognition. Annual tuition for students in the M.D. program in the Additional information about the curriculum can be found School of Medicine for 2008-2009 is $27,151.20 for at meca.iusm.iu.edu/. residents of the state of Indiana and $42,130.00 for nonresidents. University assessed technology fees total The School of Medicine, in cooperation with other $373.80 for the academic year. Specific assessments institutions of higher learning, has expanded educational associated with class year and center of instruction are opportunities for first- and second-year students on also levied. All students are required to carry personal several campuses throughout Indiana. Matriculants health insurance. Students not covered under an begin their first two years of study at one of nine campus insurance policy meeting certain minimal criteria as locations throughout Indiana, including: determined by the school must enroll in the school- • Medical Science Program on the campus of Indiana sponsored health insurance plan at an annual cost of University—Bloomington; $2,421.00 for 2008-2009. Tuition and fees are subject to • IUSM—Evansville on the campus of University of change by action of the Board of Trustees. All fees may be South Indiana; confirmed by contacting the school. • IUSM—Fort Wayne on the campus of Indiana An application fee of $50 is required of all new applicants University—Purdue University at Fort Wayne; for admission to Indiana University. • Indianapolis on the campus of Indiana University— Purdue University at Indianapolis; Students taking Graduate School courses should consult the appropriate graduate office for relevant fee • IUSM—Lafayette on the campus of Purdue information. University; • IUSM—Muncie on the campus of Ball State The School of Medicine possesses a sufficient number of University; excellent binocular microscopes to meet the needs of all • IUSM—Northwest on the campus of Indiana of its students. These are available on a use-charge basis. University—Northwest; If a student wishes to provide his or her own microscope, • IUSM—South Bend on the campus of University of it must meet rigid specifications and be approved by the Notre Dame; microscope committee of the School of Medicine. Storage • IUSM—Terre Haute on the campus of Indiana State space for personal microscopes is not available in the University. teaching laboratories. All students come together in Indianapolis for the third Programs and fourth years of study. IUSM course and non-course work reflect the competency focus. Small group work The Indiana University School of Medicine offers emphasizes foundational science content along with academic programs leading to the MD degree, graduate communication, problem-solving, and lifelong learning. degrees in the biomedical sciences, and continuing Introduction to Clinical Medicine courses address medical education for practicing physicians. clinical, social, behavioral, and basic sciences in addition to communication, professionalism, medical ethics, cultural diversity, and spirituality. Year one focuses on 16 Student Honors June 28, 2010 the physician-patient relationship through interaction Student Honors with faculty and patients in a variety of settings. In year Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society The Alpha two, the competencies are increasingly integrated into Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society was organized patient care through direct patient contact at the bedside. on August 25, 1902. Each year, undergraduates are Students demonstrate their developing competencies in elected to membership based entirely on scholarship, various settings, including Objective Structured Clinical personal integrity, and potential leadership. It is the duty of Examinations with standardized patients trained to present members to foster the scientific and philosophical features specific health problems and give students immediate of the medical profession, to look beyond the self to the feedback. welfare of the profession and of the public, to cultivate In year three, student learning in the competency areas social-mindedness as well as an individualistic attitude is furthered through the medical care programs of the toward responsibilities, to show respect for colleagues hospitals. During clinical clerkships, students assume and especially for elders and teachers, to foster research, increasing responsibility for all aspects of patient care. and in all ways to ennoble the profession of medicine and Clerkship opportunities range from preventive medicine advance it in public opinion. and outpatient care through emergency services, general Gold Humanism Honor Society IUSM received a hospital ward work, and specialized medical services. The grant from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation to establish annual AAMC Graduation Questionnaire indicates that a chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society. By students value the exposure to a wide variety of hospitals, encouraging the creation of chapters in medical schools patient populations, and clinical experiences that are around the country, the Gold Foundation seeks to available in Indianapolis. Fourth-year students widen their honor senior medical students, residents, role-model experience through three required clerkships, advanced- physician-teachers, and other exemplars who demonstrate level projects in three of the nine competency areas, excellence in clinical care, leadership, compassion and and six months of elective study. Students may choose dedication to service. Approximately 15 percent of the from electives in basic and clinical science departments, graduating class is selected through a process including hospital systems in and beyond Indianapolis, private peer and faculty nomination, followed by a review of practice preceptorships, or foreign study. each student’s required essays, clerkship comments, and The formation of a physician’s professional identity is record of community service. not accomplished solely through the formal curriculum. The John Barnhill Award (Anatomy) Named for Dr. Learners also assimilate patterns of relating what Barnhill, a noted teacher, anatomist, and otolaryngologist, they experience in the social environment, or informal the Department of Anatomy presents this award to the curriculum, during their training. In 2003, IUSM began outstanding student in courses in anatomy. a three-year process of self-study and organizational development known as the Relationship-Centered Care The K. K. Chen Award (Pharmacology) This award Initiative (RCCI). The school is working to transform the is named for Dr. K. K. Chen, Professor Emeritus of informal curriculum to foster relationship in all aspects of Pharmacology, who was a distinguished teacher and medical school and practice. The desired outcome is a researcher in the Department of Pharmacology. The culture that consistently reflects the ethical, professional, award and honorarium are given to the senior with and humane values expressed in the formal curriculum. outstanding achievements in pharmacology. Additional information about RCCI can be found at http:// meca.iusm.iu.edu/body.cfm?id=4951&oTopID=225. The Jay Thomas Award (Bloomington) This award is in honor of Jay Thomas who, as a first-year medical The school follows an evaluation system that includes student, was the victim of an airplane accident in 1956. both course and competency grades. The course grading This award and honorarium are made to the outstanding system includes grades of honors, high pass, pass, and medical student in physiology from the Medical Sciences fail. Achievement of the nine competencies is tracked Program. and documented each year, culminating in a competency transcript upon graduation. The competency grading Senior Honors system is satisfactory or non-satisfactory. In order to The American Academy of Neurology Medical Student graduate, students must pass all course and competency Award for Excellence in Neurology. This award is requirements (all nine competencies at Levels 1 and 2 and presented to the graduating senior who has demonstrated three selected competencies for Level 3) and Steps 1 and exemplary performance in clinical neurology. This student 2 (Clinical Skills and Clinical Knowledge portions) of the will have demonstrated a high level of competence and United States Medical Licensing Examination. intellectual curiosity during the Core Required Clerkship and during a special elective during fourth year. The A graphical representation and detailed information faculty believe this student has tremendous potential to be about planned competency experiences, evaluation, and successful in a future career in neurology. assessment for all campuses and Levels can be searched within the Database of Competency Curriculum (DoCC) at The American College of Surgeons Award (Surgery) http://meded.iusm.iu.edu/docc/home.aspx. Through the Indiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, this award is presented to a senior or seniors Student Honors demonstrating interest and outstanding achievement in surgery. The faculty cooperates in nominating students for various awards offered by medical school departments or by The Student Excellence in Anesthesia Award The organizations interested in medical education. Indiana University Department of Anesthesia selects for its Student Excellence in Anesthesia Award the June 28, 2010 Student Honors 17 graduating medical student who, in the opinion of the teacher of pediatrics, to a member of the graduating class Department, demonstrates the best combination of who demonstrated the most outstanding performance on academic achievement and citizenship among those the ambulatory pediatrics clerkship, as well as excellence graduating medical students who have chosen to pursue a in other medical studies, and who plans to become a career in the field of anesthesiology. practitioner of general pediatrics. The E. Jane Brownley Award (Pediatrics) Dr. Brownley The John B. Hickam Award (Internal Medicine) This was a member of the Indiana University School of award is presented in memory of Dr. John B. Hickam, a Medicine Class of 1952 and practiced pediatrics in renowned educator and physician, and former Chair of Indianapolis for more than 30 years. This award is Medicine. It is granted by the Department of Medicine presented to an outstanding female student in the to a graduating senior planning a career in medicine or graduating class who will be pursuing a career in medicine/pediatrics who has demonstrated outstanding pediatrics. clinical and academic competence in internal medicine. The Community Service Leadership Award This award The J. Donald Hubbard Award (Pathology) This recognizes outstanding initiative and effort resulting in the recognition is given to honor Professor J. Donald Hubbard, institutionalization of major new medical service-learning M.D., who was a longtime teacher and mentor of medical programs which benefit the health of the community. students and recipient of the Golden Apple Award. It is given to reward scholastic ability as measured by the The Dean’s Award This award is presented to the Pathology Statewide Final Examination. member of the senior class who has been most helpful to the dean in matters pertaining to administration and The Indiana Society of Physical Medicine and service to the medical community and the School of Rehabilitation Award The Department of Physical Medicine. Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Indiana Society for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation present this award The Department of Dermatology Award The faculty of to the student who has displayed the most outstanding the Department of Dermatology presents this award to knowledge and skills during the elective clinical rotation. the graduating senior who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance and scholarly achievement in the The Tina Kwan Scholarship (Pediatrics) Dr. Kwan was field of dermatology. a member of the Indiana University School of Medicine Class of 1969. Dr. Kwan’s life has been shaped by the The Medical Student Excellence in Emergency forces of war, national and world events, and through the Medicine Award This award is sponsored by the Society strength of her family and values. Her gratitude toward for Academic Emergency Medicine, and the Indiana Indiana University for the opportunity to pursue her University School of Medicine recipient is chosen by the medical career has led to this scholarship, presented to a leadership of the Department of Emergency Medicine. It is female student in the graduating class pursuing a career in given to the senior medical student who has distinguished pediatrics. her/himself through overall medical school academic performance, Emergency Medicine clinical clerkship The Lyman T. Meiks Clinical Award and Research evaluation, and contributions to the discipline. The award Award (Pediatrics) The Lyman T. Meiks Pediatric includes membership in the society and subscription to its Awards are given to honor a master clinician, gifted publications. physician, and dedicated teacher who was a distinguished leader in the School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for The Medical Student Professionalism and Service over 40 years. These awards are conferred by faculty of Award The American College of Emergency Physicians the Department of Pediatrics on the seniors who have has chosen to recognize students who excel in demon-strated outstanding achievement in pediatrics compassionate care of patients, professional behavior, during the undergraduate years and who seem destined and service to the community and/or specialty. The to make lifelong contributions to the health and welfare of student is chosen by the leadership of the Department children. of Emergency Medicine. This award is complemented by a certificate from ACEP and a reception for award The Carleton D. Nordschow Award (Pathology) This winners at the ACEP annual Scientific Assembly. award recognizes the contributions of Dr. Nordschow, The criteria for medical student selection include the Chair and Professor of Pathology for more than 20 years. following: outstanding care to patients in a manner The department honors the senior student chosen by the that exemplifies professionalism and a humanistic faculty who demonstrates outstanding creative ability in approach to patients, their families, and fellow health the field of pathology. care workers; and evidence of active service to medical organizations and the community that demonstrates a The Marcus Ravdin Award Marcus Ravdin of Evansville, substantial commitment to them and effort with evidence Indiana, an avid supporter of this school in its early years, of leadership. provided in his will for a trust fund. As part of this trust, he directed that a proper award commemorating the The Department of Family Medicine Award This award occasion be made each year to honor the student at is presented by the Department of Family Medicine to Indiana University School of Medicine graduating with high the graduating senior with highest academic honors and academic honor. The award has been presented since demonstrated clinical competence entering residency 1917. training in family medicine. Research Program in Academic Medicine This award The John E. Heubi Award in Ambulatory Pediatrics is presented to those students who have demonstrated Given in memory of John E. Heubi, M.D., a distinguished 18 Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Biophysics June 28, 2010 academic excellence in individual scholarship, intellectual Room R2-202 curiosity, and scientific inquiry. (317) 278-0435 The Roy Rheinhardt Memorial Award (Obstetrics and Gynecology) This award is in honor of Roy Rheinhardt, Degrees Offered: Master of Science and Doctor of a senior student who was killed in an auto accident. Philosophy Classmates and friends established the award because General Information of Mr. Rheinhardt’s deep interest in obstetrics and The interdisciplinary program in biomolecular imaging gynecology. The department faculty presents this award offers graduate research training that leads to the to the senior who shows sincere interest and the highest Ph.D. in Medical Biophysics and is designed to train academic and clinical performance in this discipline. talented students in the use of imaging techniques The Arthur B. Richter Scholarship (Child Psychiatry) to study biological processes from the molecular to Dr. Arthur B. Richter established the scholarship for the the cellular level. Core courses in the fundamentals support and maintenance of senior student scholarships of biomedical science are complemented by courses in child psychiatry. The scholarship is to give recognition teaching specialized knowledge in the physical basis of to selected senior medical students for academic cell and molecular imaging. The interdisciplinary nature achievement and interest in Child Psychiatry. of the program allows students to choose from faculty research mentors in a variety of departments in the School The Floyd T. Romberger Jr., M.D., Teaching Award of Medicine and other schools on the Indianapolis campus (Obstetrics and Gynecology) To honor the teaching who have a wide range of expertise in biomedical and skills and loyalty of Dr. Romberger, the Department physical science. Further information is available on the of Obstetrics and Gynecology gives this award to a program website, bioimage.medicine.iu.edu. distinguished senior medical student. Third-year students, residents, and the faculty in the department selected this The ten School of Medicine biomedical science Ph.D. senior for skills in teaching others. programs participate in the Indiana University School of Medicine BioMedical Gateway (IBMG) Program. The The Alexander Treloar Ross Award (Neurology) IBMG Program provides a shared first year experience Dr. Ross established the Department of Neurology at for all School of Medicine biomedical science predoctoral Indiana University and served as the first chairman for a (Ph.D. program) students. The first semester of study remarkable 23 years. He is responsible for IU becoming in the IBMG Program is built around core courses in a national leader in neurological education and was biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, and a champion for compassion and empathy in patient systems biology, and a laboratory research rotation. In care. This award is presented to the graduating senior the second semester, students have a choice of modular who follows the tradition of Dr. Ross by demonstrating electives that match their interest, interactive study of excellence in neurological scholarship and outstanding research methods, professional skills, and scientific care of neurological patients. understanding, and two additional laboratory research rotations. Throughout the program, support and mentoring Senior Elective Honors Program The honors program is strongly emphasized. Ultimately, this year of research is a senior elective in which the participating students are exploration and laboratory rotations culminates in the chosen by the faculty based on their prior performance student’s decision to join one of ten biomedical science and class standing. Their performance in the program is Ph.D. degree programs. carefully reviewed and those performing at an honors level are given special recognition at the time of graduation. Special Program Requirements The Patricia Sharpley Award (Psychiatry) This award (See also general University Graduate School is named in memory of Dr. Patricia Sharpley, who served requirements.) on the faculty beginning in 1965. Her death in 1997 cut Admission Requirements short a distinguished career as a psychiatric educator, The program requires a baccalaureate degree in science administrator, and clinician, which had won her both local or mathematics with a 3.0 undergraduate GPA or higher. and national recognition. The award honors the student who best embodies the principles taught by distinguished Applying: faculty and residents of the Department of Psychiatry. For more information about how to apply to the IBMG These include a concern for patients as human beings Program, please visit http://www.iu.edu/~gradschl/phd/ who have multifaceted, interrelated health problems. HowToApply.htm, or contact: The Mary Jean Yoder Award Dr. Mary Jean Yoder was Monica Henry a Mennonite and a graduate of this school. In memory IBMG Program Director of her ideals, this award honors a graduating senior who Indiana University School of Medicine—Graduate Division exhibits high moral character, academic excellence, and, Medical Science Building Room 207 especially, dedication to service to others. This award is 635 North Barnhill Drive sponsored by the class of 1964. Indianapolis, IN 46202-5120 Phone: (317) 274-3441 Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Fax: (317) 278-5211 Biophysics E-mail: [email protected] Director and Graduate Advisor: Associate Professor Doctor of Philosophy Degree Simon Atkinson Course Requirements#: A total of 90 credit hours, with Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology a minimum of 36 credit hours in course work (including Research Institute II those for the IBMG core). Required core courses include June 28, 2010 Combined Degree Programs 19

G733 Introduction to Biological Microscopy, G749 Master of Public Health Introduction to Structural Biology, G613 Advanced Cellular Imaging, and G614 Advanced Molecular Imaging. Student Research Additional elective courses are determined by the advisory The broad range of interdisciplinary faculty research committee in discussion with the student and selected programs in clinical and basic medical science fields from a list compiled by the faculty. provides outstanding opportunities for student participation Research Proposal#: A dissertation research proposal is in research. Direct fellowship support for the student required. is available through the Student Research Program in Academic Medicine Committee. In addition, many Final Examination#: Oral defense of the dissertation. students participate in faculty projects as research assistants. Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Neuroscience Basic Biomedical Sciences Programs Director: Professor Gerry Oxford The Indiana University School of Medicine faculty at Indianapolis, in collaboration with the University Graduate Graduate Advisor: Professor Grant D. Nicol, Department School, offers students an opportunity to pursue an M.S. of Pharmacology and Toxicology, (317) 274-1570 or Ph.D. in anatomy and cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, cellular and integrative physiology, Degrees Offered: Master of Science and Doctor of medical and molecular genetics, biomolecular imaging Philosophy and biophysics, medical neuroscience, microbiology Special Program Requirements and immunology, pathology and laboratory medicine, (See also general University Graduate School pharmacology, and toxicology. The Medical Sciences requirements.) Program (Bloomington) has programs in anatomy, pathology, pharmacology, and physiology. Admission Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biological sciences, physics, mathematics, or psychology, All incoming Indianapolis Ph.D. students participate which includes courses in general chemistry (8 cr.), in a common first year community of students: The organic chemistry (8 cr.), physics (4 cr.), biological IUSM BioMedical Gateway (IBMG) program provides sciences (8 cr.), and mathematics through calculus. a common first year curriculum, choice of laboratory Promising students may be accepted even though certain rotation experiences, and the freedom to join any available undergraduate prerequisites may be lacking, but must program at the end of the first year. Descriptions of remove deficiencies during the first year of graduate study. programs and application materials can be found online at The Graduate Record Examination General Test results http://grad.medicine.iu.edu/. must be available before applicants are considered for In addition, specialized M.S. degree programs are admission. available in biotechnology, clinical research, genetic Doctor of Philosophy counseling, and pathologist‘s assistant. Graduate Course Requirements: A total of 90 credit hours, including certificates in biotechnology and clinical research are also dissertation. A minimum of 36 credit hours must be in available. course work, the remainder in research. Core courses For additional information, contact: include N801 Seminar (1 cr.), F850 Effective Grant Graduate Division Writing (2 cr.), D527 Neuroanatomy (3 cr.), G743 Indiana University School of Medicine Electrical Signaling and Ion Channel Biology (2 cr.), G744 Medical Science Building 207 Neuropharmacology of Synaptic Transmission (2 cr.), 635 Barnhill Drive G745 Intracellular Signal Transduction in Neurons (2 cr.), Indianapolis, IN 46202-5120 N612 Presynaptic Neurotransmitter Regulation & Synaptic Telephone: (317) 274-3441 Plasticity (2 cr.), Integrative Systems Neuroscience (2 E-mail: [email protected] cr.), Developmental Neurobiology (2 cr.). Additional http://grad.medicine.iu.edu/ appropriate courses will be accepted for credit toward the major with prior approval of the student’s advisory Combined Degree Programs committee (see below). The School of Medicine and the University Graduate Minor: Must be taken in one of the basic medical sciences School offer selected students an opportunity to pursue associated with the Medical Neuroscience Program and the Ph.D., M.B.A., M.A., or M.P.H. degrees, concurrently the Indiana Biomedical Gateway curriculum. or sequentially, with a coordinated and flexible program leading also to the M.D. degree. The combined degree Final Examination: Oral defense of dissertation. program is designed to meet the student’s particular objectives and needs and is planned by the student and Graduate Programs an advisory committee of faculty representing the School Basic Biomedical Sciences Programs of Medicine and the respective graduate school program. Programs at Indianapolis are available in anatomy and Combined Degree Programs cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, cellular and integrative physiology, medical and molecular Master of Science in Medical Science Program genetics, biomolecular imaging and biophysics, medical Master of Science in Medical Biophysics neuroscience, microbiology and immunology, pathology and laboratory medicine, pharmacology, toxicology, and Master of Science in Medical Neuroscience biomedical engineering with Purdue University faculty at 20 Master of Science in Medical Science Program June 28, 2010

West Lafayette and at IUPUI. Programs at Bloomington school after the first year are not required to complete the are available in the basic medical sciences, humanities, academic requirements for the M.S.M.S. degree. and social studies. The combined degree programs are also available through the graduate schools of Purdue All admitted students must complete a ten-week intensive University and Notre Dame University. summer Medical College Admissions Test Preparation Program offered at IUSM before starting the graduate Entry into a combined degree program requires approval M.S.M.S. curriculum in the fall semester. of both the School of Medicine and the University Graduate School. For additional information, contact: Master of Science in Medical Science Program The Indiana University School of Medicine has an NIH- Indiana University School of Medicine supported Indiana Medical Scientist Training Program 635 Barnhill Drive, MS 265 (MSTP) for fellowship and tuition support of students Indianapolis, IN 46202 in the combined M.D./Ph.D. program at Indianapolis. A Telephone: (317) 278-1724 faculty committee nominates students for the program Fax: (317) 278-5364 based on commitment to a career as a physician scientist, E-mail: [email protected] research experience, undergraduate grade point average, Website: www.msms.iu.edu and MCAT scores. Information can be obtained from the Graduate Division of the School of Medicine. Master of Science in Medical Completion of the MSTP program entails meeting all Biophysics requirements for both degrees. Many nonclinical courses Director and Graduate Advisor: Associate Professor of the curriculum of the School of Medicine satisfy course Simon Atkinson require-ments for both degrees, and credit given for Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology graduate study may fulfill some of the School of Medicine Research Institute II requirements. The combined degrees may thus be Room R2-202 acquired in less time than would be required if both were (317) 278-0435 taken separately. Degrees Offered: Master of Science and Doctor of A minimum of 90 credit hours of graduate (Ph.D.) study is Philosophy required for the combined Ph.D./M.D. degree. A maximum Course Requirements: At least 30 credit hours, of which of 30 credit hours of School of Medicine courses may 20 credit hours must be in biophysics, including 7 credit count toward the Ph.D. degree. hours in research; remaining credit hours in related For additional information, contact: courses. Graduate Division Thesis: Required. Indiana University School of Medicine Medical Science Building 207 Final Examination: Comprehensive oral examination. 635 Barnhill Drive Indianapolis, IN 46202-5120 Master of Science in Medical Telephone: (317) 274-3441 Neuroscience E-mail: [email protected] Director: Professor Gerry Oxford http://grad.medicine.iu.edu/mdphd Graduate Advisor: Professor Grant D. Nicol Master of Science in Medical Science Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Program (317) 274-1570 The Master of Science in Medical Science (M.S.M.S.) Degrees Offered: Master of Science and Doctor of Program at Indiana University School of Medicine Philosophy (IUSM) offers a unique academic opportunity in medical education to medical school applicants from especially Special Program Requirements disadvantaged backgrounds. (See also general University Graduate School requirements.) Students aspiring to careers in medicine at times require Admission Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, additional skill-building experience and an enhanced biological sciences, physics, mathematics, or psychology, knowledge of learning strategies. Some students who are which includes courses in general chemistry (8 cr.), not admitted to the medical program at IUSM on their first organic chemistry (8 cr.), physics (4 cr.), biological attempt may be invited to enroll in the M.S.M.S. Program. sciences (8 cr.), and mathematics through calculus. Others seeking direct admission can complete and submit Promising students may be accepted even though certain the program’s application for admission. undergraduate prerequisites may be lacking, but must remove deficiencies during the first year of graduate study. The M.S.M.S. Program’s two-year academic experience The Graduate Record Examination General Test results includes 36 credit hours of didactic instruction, laboratory must be available before applicants are considered for experience, problem-based learning, and guided research. admission. Students must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 on a Master of Science in Medical Neuroscience 4.0 scale in order to earn the M.S.M.S. degree. Students Course Requirements: At least 30 credit hours, including may apply to medical school during their first or second at least 17 credit hours of approved courses and at least 6 year in the program. Thus, those admitted to medical credit hours of research. Thesis: Required. June 28, 2010 Continuing Medical Education 21

of Medicine and the Ph.D. degree program is offered Final Examination: Comprehensive oral examination. by the University Graduate School. A coordinated Master of Public Health flexible schedule provides a basis for advanced study and research in a specific field. Close personal faculty Public health is the science and art of protecting and guidance is provided in the preclinical curriculum, which improving community health through health education, is adjustable to the background, needs, and special promotion, research, and disease prevention strategies. interests of each student. The student may complete the Public health is the knowledge and application of requirements for an advanced research degree prior to, multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, population-based concurrent with, or upon completion of the clinical years of methods of research, teaching, service, and practice medicine. involving various academic disciplines. The 1,930-acre Bloomington campus lies in scenic, Indiana University School of Medicine offers a rolling, heavily wooded terrain in southern Indiana, 50 comprehensive curriculum leading to the Master of miles south of Indianapolis. The hilly, wooded acres of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree. This program provides the campus are traversed by a small stream, the Jordan students with a clear understanding of the roles of core River, which creates the illusion of a forest. Most of the disciplines in public health and knowledge of the theory university buildings, including Jordan Hall where the and terminology used by these disciplines that allows Medical Sciences Program is housed, are constructed effective participation in interdisciplinary public health from native limestone from nearby quarries. The campus efforts. Students obtain specialized skills in epidemiology, is the home of the movie Breaking Away and the famous health policy and management, or social and behavioral Little 500 bike race. health science. The M.P.H. Program provides a broad, contemporary perspective for future health care leaders to Bloomington and its surrounding area offer outstanding focus on prevention of injury and disease in populations cultural and recreational opportunities for students and by addressing issues such as tobacco and drug abuse, air their families. The university’s world-famous School of and water contaminants, infectious and chronic diseases, Music provides an annual calendar of events that includes and cost-effective use of health care technologies. The opera, chamber groups, ensembles, several orchestras, M.P.H. degree is 45 credits in length. and student and faculty recitals. The University Theater offers year-round productions. The Indiana University Medical Sciences Program Art Museum exhibits paintings, sculptures, and other art (Bloomington) objects, and schedules frequent displays of visiting art Assistant Dean and Director: Professor Watkins collections. The Medical Sciences Program is located on the Indiana The Indiana University athletic teams are part of the Big University Bloomington campus. The program is designed Ten Conference and provide a wide variety of spectator to provide medical students with an excellent curriculum sports including soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, in the basic sciences, which involves extensive clinical track, football, gymnastics, and wrestling. All of the integration at Bloomington Hospital. The hospital provides recreational sports facilities of the School of Health, an auditorium, classrooms, examining rooms, a library, Physical Education, and Recreation are available for a student lounge, and offices used by the program. student use. Considerable emphasis is placed by the program on For further information concerning the program, write: close personal contact between medical students and John B. Watkins III, Ph.D. the basic science and clinical faculty, which fosters a rich Assistant Dean and Director Medical Sciences Program cooperative environment for learning. Jordan Hall 105 Our medical curriculum is strong because major courses Indiana University are taught over the entire academic year rather than being Bloomington, IN 47405-4401 confined to a particular semester. This allows students a (812) 855-8118 longer time to master these subjects. For example, during E-mail: [email protected] the first semester, freshman medical students enroll in Gross Human Anatomy I, Human Physiology I, Medical Continuing Medical Education Biochemistry I, Human Microscopic Anatomy, Patient/ The Indiana University School of Medicine, through the Physician Relationship I, and Microbiology/Immunology. Division of Continuing Medical Education, provides a In the second semester, they enroll in Human Gross variety of learning opportunities to physicians, particularly Anatomy II, Human Physiology II, Medical Biochemistry in Indiana, utilizing principles of adult learning so II, Neuroscience, and Patient/Physician Relationship II. physicians may meet the emerging health care challenges Sophomore medical students take year-long courses in of the present and the future. Nationally recognized for Pathology, Pharmacology, and Introduction to Medicine, excellence, the IU School of Medicine is accredited by the along with semester-long courses in Medical Genetics Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and Biostatistics. Thus, the sophomore year also provides (ACCME). students with increased time to master these important Linking clinical expertise, state-of-the-art educational medical subjects by having them taught throughout the planning, and comprehensive events management, the academic year. Division of CME matches clinical needs with appropriate The Medical Sciences Program also provides medical learning activities and delivery formats; explores students with the opportunity to pursue graduate studies innovative solutions to the educational challenges leading to the combined M.D./Ph.D. degree. The program related to health care reform, expanding biomedical leading to the M.D. degree is administered by the School information and technologies, and informatics and 22 Courses June 28, 2010 quality management principles; ensures quality in the Medical Biophysics Interdisciplinary Program in educational process by applying adult learning principles, Biomolecular Imaging evidence-based medicine, and a focus on improved patient outcomes; and builds alliances for collaborative Medical Neuroscience research, education, and clinical practice improvement. Department of Dermatology Comprehensive educational opportunities are available Department of Emergency Medicine in many formats that are timely, effective, and practical, including teaching improvement; tools for self-directed Department of Family Medicine learning; professional development; collaborative projects; Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics distance learning activities in videoconferencing and teleconferencing; enduring materials such as videos, Department of Medicine Internet CME, CD-ROMs, monographs and journals; mini- fellowships; grand rounds and recurring events; and a Department of Microbiology and Immunology wide variety of symposia, conferences, workshops, and Department of Neurology seminars. Department of Neurological Surgery In addition, the IU School of Medicine Visiting Professor Program provides hospitals throughout the state Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology with access to School of Medicine faculty, who give Department of Ophthalmology presentations on a variety of medical topics by request. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery For more detailed information on Continuing Medical Education activities, visit the website at Department of Otolaryngology cme.medicine.iu.edu, or contact: Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Hassan Danesh, Ph.D. Director for CME Department of Pediatrics IU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Division of Continuing Medical Education 714 N. Senate Avenue, EF200 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Indianapolis, IN 46202 Department of Psychiatry Phone: (317) 274-2854 or (317) 274-0104 Fax: (317) 274-5182 Department of Public Health E-mail: [email protected] Department of Radiation Oncology Charles M. Clark Jr., M.D. Associate Dean for CME Department of Radiology IU School of Medicine Department of Surgery 714 N. Senate Avenue, EF200 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Department of Urology Phone: (317) 274-0104 Medical Sciences (Bloomington) Fax: (317) 274-5182 E-mail: [email protected] Interdepartmental Courses Courses (Indianapolis) Courses by Department | Courses by Campus MSCI–X 501 Topics in Basic Medical Sciences (arr. cr.) Special topics in the basic medical sciences as Courses by Department assigned by the School of Medicine for supplementing and modifying a student's academic program. Staff Courses by Department | Courses by Campus MSCI–X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: Note: In the following course statements, the abbreviation The Patient-Doctor Relationship (60 hrs.) (3 cr.) A ‘‘cr.’’ in parentheses means number of hours of credit; multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course designed “arr. cr.” in parentheses means credit to be arranged. to introduce students to the patient-doctor relationship The figures given in parentheses with the abbreviation through interactions with faculty and patients in variety of ‘‘hrs.’’ indicate the number of actual (clock) hours devoted settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and to the work. The abbreviation ‘‘P’’ refers to prerequisite behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning courses; “C” refers to corequisite courses; “R” refers to toward the complexity of the context from which a patient recommended courses. seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine Interdepartmental Courses (Indianapolis) normal human behavior and development throughout the life cycle. Issues addressed include communication Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology skills, normal human growth and development, medical Department of Anesthesia ethics and professionalism, sexuality, cultural diversity, minority health issues, the role of communities, religion Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and spirituality, family dynamics, and death and dying. Gaffney and Staff Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology June 28, 2010 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology 23

MSCI–X 601 Introduction to Clinical Medicine nervous system, and vascular supply to the trunk, head II: The Clinical Encounter (398 hrs.) (21 cr.) An and neck, limbs, and back. Shew interdisciplinary course designed to introduce students to clinical medicine. Includes medical interviewing and ANAT–D 502 Basic Histology (4 cr.) Lecture and physical examination skills learned at the bedside with laboratory instruction on the microscopic structure of the direct patient contact. Clinical medicine is surveyed with basic tissues and organs of the body. Condon emphasis on pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem- ANAT–D 526 Methods in Cell and Neurobiology solving skills are stressed, including synthesis and (4 cr.) Methodology and theory of the latest techniques in interpretation of medical data. Gaffney and Staff analyzing biological structure, including chemistry of cell MSCI–X 602 Evidence-Based Medicine (11 hrs.) (1 cr.) structure, chemical and molecular neuroanatomy, imaging A short (three-week), intensive, and highly interactive neurochemistry, quantitative image analysis, and cell-cell course. Uses sample patient problems in teaching interactions. Lab provides experience with 15 commonly students to use techniques of clinical epidemiology, used methods in current cell biology and neurobiology biostatistics, and medical informatics to ask patient- research. Zhou focused questions, evaluate literature, and decide on ANAT–D 527 Neuroanatomy (3 cr.) Introduction to appropriate treatment plans. Four lectures and three terminology, pathways, organization, and concepts of small-group sessions led by select group of faculty. Staff the human nervous system. Emphasis on providing MSCI–X 604 Concepts of Health and Disease (4 cr.) fundamental knowledge of the structure, neurochemistry, A multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course which and molecular mechanisms of the central and peripheral integrates concepts of the first-year medical curriculum nervous systems in health and disease. Kubek using the problem-based learning approach. Students ANAT–G 801 Experimental Approaches to Cell work in small groups facilitated by faculty to interpret Structure and Function (var. cr.) The overall objective clinical cases and integrate basic science and clinical of this graduate course in cell biology is to present, in an science concepts. Designed to assess the proficiency at experimental context, information integrating cell structure Level I for portions of the competencies. Staff with cell function. The focus is on topics in which new MSCI–X 800 Topics in Clinical Sciences (arr. cr.) Staff information on cell structure has enhanced or reformulated our understanding of cell function. Staff MSCI–X 801 Seminar in Medical Sciences (arr. cr.) Staff ANAT–G 819 Basic Bone Biology (2 cr.) P: One semester introductory biology. An introduction to basic Department of Anatomy and Cell bone biology, including bone morph-ology, composition, and physiology; cell biology of bone cells; measurement Biology techniques; adaptation to the mechanical and metabolic ANAT–D 503 Gross Anatomy for Medical Students environments; regulatory factors and mineral homeostasis; (165 hrs.) (7 cr.) Study and dissection of entire body, and growth and development. Staff using regional approach. Frequent conferences and ANAT–D 850 Gross Anatomy (8 cr.) A survey course of discussions with members of staff. Series of lectures on human anatomy, including a complete dissection. Seifert radiographic anatomy and clinical application of anatomy. Seifert ANAT–D 851 Histology (4 cr.) A complete survey of the microscopic structure of the tissues and organs of the ANAT–D 504 Histology (90 hrs.) (4 cr.) Lectures and body. McAteer laboratory study of the microscopic structure of cells, tissues, and organs of the human body; correlation of ANAT–D 852 Neuroscience and Clinical Neurology structure and function. McAteer (5 cr.) A systematic study of the nervous system. Wong ANAT–D 505 Neuroscience and Clinical Neurology ANAT–D 854 Histochemistry and Cytochemistry (3 cr.) (105 hrs.) (5 cr.) A multidisciplinary consideration of P: D851. Application of histochemical techniques to the structural, functional, and clinical features of the human study of organs and tissues and to special problems. Odd nervous system. Wong years. Staff Graduate Courses and Electives ANAT–D 856 Advanced Histology (1–5 cr.) In-depth The courses listed below are primarily intended for consideration of selected topics on the microscopic students seeking the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in anatomy anatomy of cells, tissues, and organs. Staff and for medical students seeking a combined M.D. ANAT–D 860 Research (arr. cr.) and graduate degree. Complete program information is provided in the University Graduate School Bulletin and/or ANAT–D 861 Seminar (1 cr.) Required of all graduate departmental brochure. students in residence. Presentations of papers by students, staff, and outside speakers. Includes post- ANAT–D 501 Functionally-Oriented Human Gross seminar discussion. Staff Anatomy (5 cr.) P: K101 Concepts of Biology I or K103 Concepts of Biology II, or K331 Embryology, or equivalent. ANAT–D 862 Anatomical Techniques (arr. cr.) Enrollment: Consent of instructor Introduction to the Introduction to techniques in anatomical research and in concepts, terminology, and basic structure of the human preparation of teaching materials. Staff body. Prosection of the body will use a regional approach. Emphasis on providing fundamental knowledge of the ANAT–D 864 Advanced Gross Anatomy (1–5 cr.) structure/function of major organ systems, peripheral P: D503. Functional, clinical, and developmental gross 24 Department of Anesthesia June 28, 2010 morphology of specific regions of the human body; special available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, topics may vary. Staff which is updated and published in February each year. These electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities ANAT–D 865 Developmental Neuroanatomy (3 cr.) and in approved programs in clinics and hospitals Basic principles and problems relating to prenatal and throughout the state. Staff postnatal development and aging of the central nervous system. Staff Department of Anesthesia ANAT–D 866 Electron Microscopy (2 cr.) P: D851 ANES–L 704 Core Anesthesia Clerkship (0 cr.) The or equivalent, and consent of instructor. Introduction to student will participate in the perioperative care of patients electron microscopy, including rationale of biological receiving anesthesia. Designed to address Competency 2, specimen preparation, general principles of instrument Basic Clinical Skills. Directed readings keyed to Basics of operation, and related techniques. Gattone Anesthesia, (Fifth Edition), Stoelting (ed.), and department ANAT–D 867 Electron Microscopy Laboratory generated interactive case studies on Angel. (arr. cr.) P: D866 and consent of instructor. C: D866 and ANES–L 899 Senior Elective in Anesthesia (arr. consent of instructor. Enrollment limited. The application hrs.) (arr. cr.) Several electives are offered within the of techniques for electron microscopy of biological department. Specific information about each elective is specimens, including preparative procedures, instrument provided in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, operation, and photographic processing. Miller which is updated and published in February of each year. ANAT–D 870 Tissue Culture: Lecture (2 cr.) C: D871. In addition to electives in the Medical Center facilities, Study of living animal cells and tissues maintained in other approved programs are available in clinics and an artificial environment, with emphasis on growth, hospitals throughout the state. Staff differentiation, and their response to various factors. Staff Department of Biochemistry and ANAT–D 871 Tissue Culture: Laboratory (2 cr.) Molecular Biology C: D870. Application of laboratory techniques used in A Graduate Certificate in Biotechnology is designed to preparation of in vitro cultures, and their use in biomedical train technicians for working in health-related industrial research. Staff research laboratories, including those at the IU School ANAT–D 875 Topics in Advanced Neuroanatomy (2– of Medicine. The M.S. degree in Biotechnology aims 5 cr.) Examination of the anatomy and related physiology to the research skills of individuals interested in and neurochemistry of selected brain areas. Topics will health sciences research. Complete program information include regional structures (in spinal cord, brain stem, is available at the website: www.iu.edu/~gradschl/ diencephalon, or telencephalon) or specific neurological biotechTraining. systems (sensory, motor, or autonomic-visceral). Area of study to be arranged with instructor. Staff Biotechnology Training Program BIOC–B 821 Scientific Writing and Communication ANAT–D 876 Neurotransmitter and Neuroendocrine (1 cr.) Discussion and individualized instruction in the Cytology and Anatomy (3 cr.) Detailed examination of preparation of a research proposal and thesis in the the cytology and connections, chemical and physiological Biotechnology track of the M.S. in Biochemistry and regulatory mechanisms, interactions, and functions of Molecular Biology. S. Sanghani neurotransmitter or neurohormonal cells, including central neurons utilizing dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine, BIOC–B 822 Research in Biotechnology (1–3 cr.) The serotonin, acetylcholine, amino acid transmitters, objective of the course is for the student to conduct new substance P, and endorphins. Regulation and function research for the thesis under the direction of a faculty of neuroendocrine transducers related to anterior and research mentor and a director of a School of Medicine posterior pituitary, adrenal medulla, pineal. Kubek core research facility. Staff ANAT–D 878 Anatomy Teaching Practicum (2 cr.) GRAD–G 823 Methods in Cell Biology (3 cr.) Discussion P: Consent of instructor. This course is designed and laboratory instruction in modern methods for cell to provide each student with supervised teaching culture, imaging, flow cytometry, and cell biology. S. experiences in gross anatomy, histology, and Sanghani neuroscience, as well as critical reviews of all teaching GRAD–G 828 Concepts in Biotechnology (1 per duties. May be repeated for credit. Staff semester cr.) Case studies exploring topics on the cutting ANAT–D 888 Development and Molecular edge of biotechnology and tutorials in biotechnology Neurobiology (3 cr.) P: D505 or D527. This in-depth calculations. S. Sanghani course in neurobiology is designed to help students GRAD–G 841 Methods of Protein Chemistry (3 cr.) understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms that Discussion and laboratory instruction in modern methods underlie the develop-ment of, as well as the normal for protein purification, analysis of purity, peptide mapping, and abnormal functions of, the nervous system. Special and amino acid sequencing. S. Sanghani emphasis will be placed on both experimental and theoretical approaches that have led to our current GRAD–G 890 Methods in Molecular Biology and knowledge of the nervous system. Staff Pathology (3 cr.) Basic principles and techniques in molecular biology and pathology. Particular emphasis will ANAT–D 899 Senior Elective in Anatomy (arr. hrs.) be on molecular techniques that can be used to study (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within the problems related to biochemistry and pathology. Lee department. Specific information on each elective is June 28, 2010 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 25

BIOC–B 500 Introductory Biochemistry (3 cr.) GRAD–G 852 Concepts of Cancer Biology: Signaling Structures of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic gone awry (2 cr.) Fundamentals of cancer biology; the acids. Basic principles of enzyme catalysis, protein signaling events that regulate cell growth, survival, and synthesis, intermediary metabolism and nutrition. Skalnik differentiation; how mutation/dysregulation of signaling molecules leads to cancer. Quilliam and Roman Medical Courses BIOC–B 800 Medical Biochemistry (3 cr.) Biochemistry GRAD–G 817 Advanced Cell Biology (2 cr.) Molecular for medical students. Structure and function of biological mechanisms involved in intracellular organization and molecules, regulation of cellular processes by nutrients trafficking. Goebl and hormones, biochemical and molecular basis of disease. Designed to develop the knowledge base for Graduate Electives Competency III "Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, BIOC–B 800 Medical Biochemistry (3 cr.) Structure Management, Therapeutics and Prevention." Roach and function of biological molecules, regulation of cellular processes by nutrients and hormones, biochemical and MSCI–X 604 Concepts of Health and Disease (4 cr.) molecular basis of disease. Roach and Staff A multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course which integrates concepts of the first-year medical curriculum BIOC–B 803 Advanced Biochemistry (1–3 cr.) Tutorial using the problem-based learning approach. Students instruction in biochemistry. Goebl work in small groups facilitated by faculty to interpret BIOC–B 809 Advanced Organic Chemistry (1–3 cr.) clinical cases and integrate basic science and clinical Tutorial instruction in organic chemistry, as applied to science concepts. Designed to assess the proficiency at biochemistry. Roeske Level I for portions of the competencies. Staff BIOC–B 811 Advanced Intermediary Metabolism GRAD–X 804 Cellular and Molecular Biology (3 cr.) (1–3 cr.) Tutorial instruction in specialized areas of Cellular and molecular biology that emphasizes the metabolism. Roach structural organization, biochemistry and molecular biology of cells. Includes cellular processes, development, BIOC–B 814 Advanced Enzymology (1–3 cr.) Tutorial and differentiation and their relationship to medicine. instruction in advanced enzyme isolation and kinetics. Harrington BIOC–B 835 Neurochemistry (3 cr.) Metabolism of Graduate Courses nervous system tissues. Neurochemical techniques. BIOC–B 500 Introductory Biochemistry (3 cr.) Simon Structures of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic BIOC–B 836 Advanced Topics in Neurochemistry acids. Basic principles of enzyme catalysis, protein (2 cr.) Selected topics in neurochemistry dealing with the synthesis, intermediary metabolism and nutrition. Skalnik specialized functions of the nervous system. McBride and GRAD–G 807 Structural and Chemical Biology Simon (2 cr.) This course will explore the fundamentals of BIOC–B 842 Instrumentation and Methods of Analysis macromolecular structure and chemical biology with an (3 cr.) Staff emphasis on the underlying principles of interactions between macromolecules and small molecules. Topics BIOC–B 854 Introduction to Research in Biochemistry will include structural, computational, and high-throughput (1 cr.) Tutorial and laboratory instruction in biochemistry. screening approaches to drug development, and the use Purpose is to introduce students in biochemistry to three of chemical tools for understanding biological processes. different research programs. Staff Georgiadis and Zhang BIOC–B 855 Research (arr. cr.) Staff GRAD–G 848 Bioinformatic Applications to BIOC–B 899 Senior Elective in Biochemistry (arr. Proteomics and Genomics (2 cr.) Modern biology has hrs.) (arr. cr.) A variety of electives is offered within been transformed by massive databases containing the department. Specific information on each elective is whole-organism nucleic acid sequences, whole-organism available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, information on genetic networks, protein networks, which is updated and published every February. These and sets of small molecules. This course focuses on electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities and in these databases and on the computational tools used to approved programs in clinics and hospitals throughout the assemble these databases and to ask questions of them. state. Staff Dunker GRAD–G 804 Cellular and Molecular Biology (3 cr.) GRAD–G 868 Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology Cellular and molecular biology that emphasizes the (2 cr.) Genetics, immunology, and pathophysiology of structural organization, biochemistry, and molecular diabetes and obesity. DePaoli-Roach and Lee biology of cells. Includes cellular processes, development BIOC–B 890 Seminar (1 cr.) Students will enroll each and differentiation and their relationship to medicine. semester and present one seminar per year. DePaoli- Harrington Roach BIOC–G 901 Advanced Research (6 cr.) Research for GRAD–G 805 Diabetes and Obesity (2 cr.) Biochemistry, graduate students who have more than 90 credit hours. cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, immunology, and Goebl pathophysiology of diabetes and obesity. Thurmond and BIOC–G 910 Advanced Molecular Biology Methods Considine (3 cr.) Advanced theory and techniques in molecular biology. The focus of the course will be on techniques 26 Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology June 28, 2010 related to manipulation of cloned DNA for study of their basic physiological mechanisms and control systems but expression, structure, and function. DePaoli-Roach clinical application stressed. Tanner and Staff Department of Cellular and MED–X 604 Concepts of Health and Disease (4 cr.) A multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course, which Integrative Physiology integrates concepts of the first year medical curriculum The courses listed below are primarily intended for using a problem-based learning approach. Students work students seeking the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in cellular and in small groups facilitated by faculty to interpret clinical integrative physiology, or the combined M.D. and graduate cases and integrate basic science and clinical science degrees. Complete and current program information is concepts. Designed to assess the proficiency at Level I for provided in the departmental website: www.iupui.edu/ portions of the competencies. Staff ~medphys/. GRAD–X 804 Cellular and Molecular Biology (3 cr.) Graduate Courses and Electives Cellular and molecular biology for medical students that PHSL–F 503 Human Physiology (4 cr.) P: Introductory emphasizes the structural organization, biochemistry, and biology, organic chemistry, and physics. Graduate- molecular biology of cells. Includes cellular processes, level course in human physiology designed for students development, and differentiation and their relationship to with no prior exposure to the discipline. Emphasis on medicine. Wek and Staff basic physiological mechanisms of control with regard to membrane, neural, endocrine, reproductive, muscle, GRAD–G 804 Cellular and Molecular Biology (3 cr.) cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal, and Cellular and molecular biology for medical students that multisystems physiology. Peavy and Staff emphasizes the structural organization, biochemistry, and molecular biology of cells. Includes cellular processes, PHSL–F 595 Advanced Physiology (1–15 cr.) development, and differentiation and their relationship to P: Consent of instructor. Special techniques in advanced medicine. Wek and Staff areas of physiology. PHSL–F 701 Research in Physiology (1–15 cr.) Original Focused Elective Courses laboratory research required for fulfillment of M.S. or Elective courses taken by graduate students in all of the Doctoral degrees. basic sciences who wish to enhance their knowledge of a specific area of physiology (F710 or basic cell biology PHSL–F 702 Seminar in Physiology (1 cr.) Seminars course recommended; F711 or graduate-level physiology delivered by invited international, national, and local course required). Each course is composed of a two- to speakers. Interactive, with question-and-answer period. three-hour discussion each week for four to five weeks. PHSL–F 780 Special Topics in Physiology (1–15 cr.) These sessions are informal discussions of review Tutorial instruction in physiology. Staff and original research papers covering new technology and progress in each focus area. Demonstration of GRAD–G 735 Cardiovascular, Renal, and Respiratory new laboratory technology relevant to the focus area Function in Health and Disease (3 cr.) The course is an integral part of some focus courses. Students are will advance fundamental elements of cardiovascular expected to prepare for each discussion or demonstration function including basic hemodynamics cardiac function, session. These courses are offered year-round; times and respiratory function, ventilator mechanics, gas exchange, dates for courses are to be arranged with the instructor. and kidney function, including control of excretion and Interested students should contact the graduate program regulation of body fluid dynamics. An emphasis will be director. placed on integrative function of different organ systems. Herring and Elmendorf PHSL–F 708 Cardiac & Coronary Physiology of Exercise (1 cr.) P: F710 and F711 or graduate-level GRAD–G 736 Endocrine and Gastrointestinal Function physiology. Given the current epidemic and foreseeable in Health Disease (3 cr.) The course emphasizes continuing trend of obesity and diabetes in the U.S., the use of modern experimental techniques to study emphasis will be placed on responses and adaptations mechanisms underlying the physiological function of the of the heart and coronary circulation to exercise in gastrointestinal tract and endocrine system. Lectures the setting of obesity- and diabetes-induced coronary highlight the molecular and cellular basis for diseases of disease. Concepts of exercise stimulus, quantification the gastrointestinal and endocrine systems and how they of work, and in vivo responses and adaptations will affect whole animal function. Basile and Tune be fundamental to studies of cellular and molecular mechanisms of myocardial and coronary artery responses PHSL–F 499 Independent Research in Medical and adaptations to exercise. The approach taken will Physiology and Biophysics (1–4 cr.) Research be the use of current textbooks, select reviews, original for undergraduate students. Introduction to research research papers, interactive discussion, and laboratory methods and scientific investigation in cellular and demonstrations and projects. Sturek medical physiology or biophysics. Research areas include neurobiology, neurophysics, cellular, respiratory, muscle, PHSL–F 709 In Vivo Microcirculatory Physiology vascular, or renal physiology and endocrinology. Staff (1 cr.) P: F711 or graduate-level physiology. This course will concentrate on in vivo observation of the PHSL–F 513 Mammalian Physiology Lecture (5 cr.) microcirculation of the small intestine, a skeletal muscle Physiology course for medical students covering and the cerebral cortex of rats and mice. Techniques to neurophysiology, physiology of muscular activity, measure blood flow, vascular diameter, tissue oxygen respiration, circulation, gastrointestinal physiology, tension and nitric oxide will be explored. An overall goal excretion, metabolism, and endocrinology. Emphasis on is to provide students with an overview of the living June 28, 2010 Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology 27 microcirculation and a beginning understanding of how to functional relationships in epithelial cells, the role of this evaluate microvascular performance. The approach will subcellular organization in normal physiology, and the use select reviews, original research papers, interactive disturbances that underlie pathophysiology. The emphasis discussion, and laboratory demonstrations and projects. is on reading and discussion of original review articles Typically there are four hours of class/laboratory per week and research papers, and demonstrations of techniques over a four-week session. Bohlen to study epithelial functions in cultured cells, tissues, and model organisms such as the zebrafish. Kempson PHSL–F 712 Designer Mice: Transgenes and Knockout Animals (1 cr.) P: F710 and F711 or graduate- PHSL–F 720 Physiological Proteomics (1 cr.) P: F710 level physiology. An advanced course emphasizing or graduate-level cell physiology. This is a fundamentals- the strategies for designing genetically modified based course on theory and practice of contemporary mouse models. The approach will involve study of proteomics techniques. Graduate students will learn to the components of vectors, experimental methods to select and apply appropriate proteomic technologies in generate these animals, and approaches to studying these their research through exposure to protein analytical, animals. This course will use a combination of readings, quantitative, and informatic approaches to physiologically- discussions and problem sets related to generating, relevant biomedical problems. Witzmann breeding, and analyzing transgenic and knockout mice. Gallagher PHSL–F 726 Physiology of Smooth Muscle (1 cr.) P: F710 and F711 or graduate-level physiology. Advanced PHSL–F 713 Angiogenesis (1 cr.) P: F710 or graduate study of the physiology of the smooth muscle tissues with level cell physiology. This course addresses the ability of focus on the normal physiology and pathophysiology of the body to grow new blood vessels, a process named airway smooth muscle and the airways. Biochemical and angiogenesis. Focus will be on concepts and mechanisms physiologic mechanisms in the regulation of contraction, of angiogenic processes. The course will start with growth, and phenotypic expression in smooth muscle lectures and workshops covering the basic knowledge of tissues will be explored. Focus will be on contemporary angiogenesis. Methods of assessing angiogenesis in vitro molecular and cellular and whole animal approaches and in vivo will be introduced and also part of laboratory for the study of muscle physiology, including tissue demonstration and independent laboratory experiments. transfection and the genetic modification of smooth Clauss muscle tissues, organ culture, and methods for the measurement of contractility and contractile protein PHSL–F 714 Development of the Vascular System activation in intact and permeabilized tissues including (1 cr.) P: F710 or graduate-level cell physiology. This confocal imaging, and in vivo measurement of airway advanced level course is offered to graduate students function. Gunst who have an interest in vascular biology. Concepts of vascular development will be explored with an PHSL–F 761 Molecular and Cellular Physiology emphasis on the experimental techniques used to unravel of Ion Transport (1 cr.) P: F710 or graduate-level organ development. The course will provide an in- cell physiology or consent of instructor. Advanced depth knowledge of the physiology, cell, and molecular ion transport topics are selected by students from biology of the development of the vascular system by current areas of research on ion channels, pumps, means of introductory lectures, assigned reviews of and exchangers. Specific topics include transporter current literature, group discussions, and laboratory biophysical characteristics, long-term regulation, effects demonstrations with an emphasis on the experimental on cell and organ function, electrophysiological and techniques used to examine developmental systems. optical methods for study. Format: textbooks, reviews, The course will comprise a mixture of didactic lecture, original research papers, interactive discussion, computer student reading, and presentation of original research simulations, and laboratory demonstrations and projects. and review articles, group discussions, and laboratory Obukhov demonstrations. The course will comprise four one-hour sessions per week over a four-week session. Herring PHSL–F 762 Renal Physiology (1 cr.) P: F710 and F711 or graduate-level physiology. Students will read and PHSL–F 715 Physiology of the Coronary Circulation discuss several classical or outstanding research papers (1 cr.) P: F710 and F711 or graduate-level physiology. in renal physiology. Laboratory experiences will include Advanced study of the physiology, pharmacology, measurement of renal function using clearance methods and pathophysiology of the coronary circulation using and demonstrations of micropuncture and in vivo imaging contemporary methods is emphasized. Concepts of techniques. The course is intended for graduate students hemodynamics, cardiac regulation, vasomotor control, who plan to teach or do research in physiology or related pressure pulses, etc. are reinforced. In vivo studies disciplines. Basile using angiography, intravascular ultrasound, coronary flow velocity measures, coronary angioplasty, and PHSL–F 782 Physiology and Pathophysiology of Lipid echocardiography in large animal models are compared Rafts (1 cr.) P: F710 or graduate-level cell physiology. with in vitro methods. An overall goal is to provide a The course is targeted to pre-doctoral graduate students rational basis for functional genomics and modern therapy. in the School of Medicine with interest in advanced Approach will be the use of current textbooks, select study of lipid rafts, a class of membrane domains that reviews, original research papers, interactive discussion, compartmentalize signaling molecules and macromolecule and laboratory demonstrations and projects. Tune complexes to specific cellular sites, and spatially organize signal transduction in cells. The course will reinforce PHSL–F 716 Epithelial Cell Biology (1 cr.) P: F710 membrane architecture and explore the molecular or graduate-level cell physiology. The course is an basis of lipid raft function and dysfunction in disease. integrated approach to studying the structure and The topics to be discussed include: biophysics of lipid 28 Medical Biophysics Interdisciplinary Program in Biomolecular Imaging June 28, 2010 lateral organization, biogenesis and maintenance of MNEU–N 616 Developmental Neurobiology (2 cr.) (5 lipid domains, signal trans-duction from lipid rafts, and weeks) Basic neuroembryology, molecular cues for axial role of lipid rafts in disease. The overall objective is to patterning, axonal pathfinding and guidance, regulation provide a deep understanding of lipid rafts in membrane of gene transcription, neuronal stem cells and glial organization and cellular function. The course will be precursors, regionalization of nervous system function. comprised of a mixture of didactic lecture, reading and presentation of original research and review articles, group MNEU–G 743 Electrical Signaling and Ion Channel discussion, and laboratory demonstrations. The course will Biology (2 cr.) (5 weeks) Membrane potentials and be taught in four one-hour lectures/week. Elmendorf voltage-gated ion channels and their contribution to signaling in the nervous system. Basic bioelectricity, PHSL–F 784 Reactive Oxygen Species in Vasculature action potentials and their conduction, sodium, calcium, (1 cr.) P: F710 and F711 or graduate-level physiology. and potassium channels and their roles, ion channel Roles of reactive oxygen species in signaling normal pharmacology (drugs, toxins), and posttranslational vascular tissue functions (contraction and growth) and in modification. disease processes such as the inflammation associated with atherosclerosis and the hyperconstriction associated MNEU–G 744 Neuropharmacology of Synaptic with hypertension will be addressed. Format: presentation Transmission (2 cr.) (5 weeks) General and discussion of review articles and original research pharmacokinetics; binding, potency, efficacy; ternary papers, laboratory demonstrations and projects. Packer models for receptor activation, ionotropic and metabotropic receptors including glutamate, GABA, Medical Biophysics Interdisciplinary monoamines, and peptides and their roles in nervous Program in Biomolecular Imaging signaling. MNEU–G 745 Intracellular Signal Transduction in MED–G 613 Advanced Cellular Imaging (4 cr.) The Neurons (2 cr.) (5 weeks) General mechanisms of post- course goal is to introduce the imaging methods and translational regulation (phosphyrlation, methylation, concepts that are used to extract information about ribosylation), G-protein signaling, receptor tyrosine kinase cellular structure and function. The course emphasizes pathways, integrin signaling pathways, intracellular general principles of light microscopy, electron microscopy calcium signaling, lipid signaling. and digital imaging as modalities of cellular imaging. Applications and examples relate to analysis of cellular MNEU–N 800 Research in Medical Neuroscience (1– properties. Dunn and Staff 12 cr.) P: Consent of instructor with whom research is being performed. Supervised literature and laboratory MED–G 614 Advanced Molecular Imaging (2 cr.) The research in selected area(s) of medical neuroscience. course emphasizes general principles of macromolecular structure and dynamics applied to ensemble and single MNEU–N 801 Seminar—Topics in Medical molecules. Methodologies use visible light, electrons, X- Neuroscience (1 cr.) Required of all graduate students in ray diffraction, and atomic force mapping as modes of program. Development of presentation skills in students molecular imaging. Naumann and Staff by attendance, discussion, and critique of seminars by visiting neuroscientists in any of several regular research MED–G 733 Introduction to Biomolecular Imaging seminar series sponsored by the program. Class may be (1 cr.) The goal of the course is to introduce key concepts taken for credit twice. that carry through all types of biological microsopy, and provide examples of how these concepts of modern Anatomy imaging apply in the real world at the level of cellular and ANAT–D 526 Methods in Cell and Neurobiology (4 cr.) molecular imaging. The course will include a survey of the principles and application of modern microscopic imaging ANAT–D 527 Neuroanatomy (3 cr.) modalitites. Akinson and Staff Pharmacology MED–G 749 Introduction to Structural Biology PHAR–F 850 Effective Grant Writing (2 cr.) (1 cr.) General principles of macromolecular structure Biomedical Engineering determination and X-ray crystallography. Applications to BME 595 Experimental Methods in Biomedical protein and nucleic acid structure analysis. Staff Engineering (3 cr.) MED–A 610 Research in Biophysics (1-15 cr.) Staff Mathematics Medical Neuroscience MATH 526 Principles of Mathematical Modeling (3 cr.) MATH 537 Applied Mathematics for Scientists and MNEU–N 612 Presynaptic Neurotransmitter Regulation Engineers 1 (3 cr.) & Synaptic Plasticity (2 cr.) (5 weeks) Neurotransmitter and peptide synthesis, quantal basis of transmitter Psychology release, neurotransmitter transporters, mechanisms of PSY 590 Behavioral Genetics and Animal Models/ long term synaptic plasticity. Drugs of Abuse (3 cr.) MNEU–N 614 Integrative Systems Neuroscience (2 cr.) PSY 263 Behavioral Neuroscience (3 cr.) (5 weeks) Consideration of synaptic integration and connectivity in the central nervous system using spinal PSY–I 544 Psychobiology of Motivation and Reward reflexes, pain sensitization, cerebellar and striatal motor (3 cr.) control, and autonomic regulation as examples. PSY–I 545 Psychopharmacology (3 cr.) June 28, 2010 Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics 29 Department of Dermatology solving skills are stressed, including synthesis and interpretation of medical data. Staff Fourth-Year Electives DERM–M 814 Research in Dermatology (arr. hrs.) Third Year (arr. cr.) Staff X 730 Clerkship in Family Medicine (4 cr.) Core clerkship will provide the student with basic knowledge DERM–M 825 Clinical Studies in Dermatology (arr. and skills to assess common medical problems present in hrs.) (arr. cr.) Brogan an ambulatory community setting. This course provides principles of family medicine, focusing on biopsychosocial DERM–M 898 Senior Elective in Dermatology (arr. aspects of medical problems, health promotion, and hrs.) (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within disease prevention. Staff and Volunteer Staff the department. Specific information on each elective is available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, Fourth Year which is updated and published in February of each Y 899 Senior Electives in Family Medicine (arr. hrs.) year. These electives are offered in the Medical Center (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered by faculty within facilities and in approved programs in clinics and hospitals the Department of Family Medicine, including Sports throughout the state. Staff Medicine, Geriatrics, Ambulatory Family Medicine, In- Patient Family Medicine, International Family Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine in Honduras, Research in Family Medicine, Caring for the Underserved, and Holistic Health Care Emphasizing EMER–X 602 Evidence-Based Medicine (1 cr.) A Faith and Medicine. The department also sponsors over part of the Freshman Core Curriculum. EBM is a short 20 additional electives throughout Indiana. Staff introduction to the principles of integration of evidence, experience, and values in clinical decision making. Staff Department of Medical and Molecular EMER–X 690 Emergency Medicine Clerkship (4 cr.) Genetics A part of the Senior Core Curriculum. EM gives students the opportunity to learn the funda-mental approach to Graduate Courses and Electives evaluation and treatment of the undifferentiated patient The courses listed below are primarily intended for with urgent or emergent conditions. Students will be students seeking the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in medical assigned clinically to one of five area hospitals. Staff genetics and for medical students seeking a combined M.D. and graduate degree. Complete program information EMER–X 720 Emergency Medicine Clerkship Elective is provided in the Graduate School Bulletin and/or (4 cr.) This elective is designed to accommodate IU departmental brochures. or visiting students’ interests by providing the same opportunities for learning the efficient evaluation and MGEN–Q 580 Basic Human Genetics (3 cr.) P: General management of undifferentiated patients with urgent or genetics and consent of instructor. An introduction to the emergent conditions as X690. Staff genetics of human traits and heritable diseases. Emphasis will be on general aspects of eukaryote genetics as it Department of Family Medicine applies to humans, but some prokaryote genetics will be included for comparison. Reed Electives First Year MGEN–Q 606 Foundations in Genetic Counseling X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: The (3 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. Introduction to the Patient-Doctor Relationship (60 hrs.) (3 cr.) A principles and practice of genetic counseling. Topics multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course designed include genetic counseling techniques, prenatal diagnosis to introduce students to the patient-doctor relationship counseling, pediatric/adult counseling, and support through interactions with faculty and patients in a variety services. Delk of settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and MGEN–Q 610 Clinical Genetics Practicum (3 cr.) behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning P: Consent of instructor. Methods for obtaining medical toward the complexity of the context from which a patient and family histories, approaches to evaluation of seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine individuals and families with genetic disorders, and normal human behavior and development throughout the techniques for providing genetic counseling. May be life cycle. Issues addressed include communication skills, repeated once for credit. Weaver normal human growth and development, medical ethics and professionalism, sexuality, cultural diversity, minority MGEN–Q 612 Molecular and Biochemical Genetics health issues, the role of communities, and death and (3 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. Molecular and biochemical dying. Staff aspects of gene function in various genetic disorders and selected examples of techniques/approaches used Second Year to investigate genetic disease. Emphasis on the DNA X 601 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II: The Clinical lesion when known, on aberrations in the metabolic Encounter (398 hrs.) (21 cr.) An interdisciplinary course pathways, and on structural defects. Discussion of designed to introduce students to clinical medicine. hemoglobinopathies, phenylketonuria, storage diseases, This course includes medical interviewing and physical and other conditions. Dlouhy examination skills learned at the bedside with direct patient contact. Clinical medicine is surveyed with MGEN–Q 613 Molecular and Biochemical Genetics emphasis on pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem- Laboratory (2 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. The student will learn to perform and interpret basic molecular and biochemical methods such as determination of genetic 30 Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics June 28, 2010 markers that can be used for diagnosis, genotyping, and of alleles in a population; consequences of consanguinity forensic applications. Dlouhy and inbreeding; methods of linkage analysis including parametric and non-parametric methods; and quantitative MGEN–Q 614 Psychological Aspects of Genetic genetics such as twin studies and QTL mapping in animal Counseling (3 cr.) P: Consent of instructor and models of disease. Foroud one course in introductory or abnormal psychology. Introduction to theory and research in the field of genetic MGEN–Q 640 Special Topics in Human Genetics counseling. Topics include risk assessment, attitude (1–3 cr.) P: Basic genetics. A continuing, nonrepeating assessment, and decision making. The social, ethical, and series of lectures and/or review of publications on newer legal aspects of the delivery of genetic services are also advances in human genetics; discussions in specific areas covered. Quaid of human genetics not presently available to all students. Additional credits may be obtained by study of a specific MGEN–Q 615 Prenatal Diagnosis Practicum (3 cr.) area under individual tutelage. Staff P: Consent of instructor. Training in prenatal genetic counseling; counseling referrals may include advanced MGEN–Q 640 Special Topics in Human Genetics: maternal age, abnormal prenatal screening, abnormal Dysmorphology (1 cr.) P: Consent of the instructor. ultrasound, or other pregnancy complications. Delk Study of human congenital malformations, deformations, disruptions, and dysplasias; review of associated MGEN–Q 616 Specialty Clinics Practicum (2 cr.) syndromes; approach to dysmorphology evaluation. P: Consent of instructor. An overview of the long-term Torres management of patients living with a variety of genetic conditions. Students may provide genetic counseling while MGEN–Q 640 Special Topics in Human Genetics: in these clinics. Delk Embryology (1 cr.) P: Consent of the instructor. Normal human conception and embryonic/fetal development and MGEN–Q 617 Genetic Counseling Practicum (arr. cr.) factors causing birth defects. Walsh P: Consent of instructor. Training in general genetic counseling. Counseling referrals may include recurrent MGEN–Q 640 Special Topics in Human Genetics: miscarriage, family history of a genetic condition, pre- Practical Cancer Genetic Counseling (1 cr.) P: Consent conception counseling, and teratogen exposures. Delk of the instructor. Overview of hereditary cancer syndromes, counseling approaches, and testing issues. MGEN–Q 620 Human Cytogenetics (3 cr.) P: Consent Hunter of instructor and basic genetics. Study of chromosome structure and replication, X-inactivation, meiosis, MGEN–Q 640 Special Topics in Human Genetics: numerical and structural rearrangements in humans, and Communication Techniques (3 cr.) P: Consent of the cytogenetics of malignancies. Thurston instructor. Genetic counseling models, methods, and communication skills; professional issues related to client MGEN–Q 621 Human Cytogenetics Laboratory (3 cr.) interactions. Practice-based learning through role play and P: Basic genetics, Q620, and consent of instructor. other class interactions. Delk Current techniques in human cytogenetics. May be taken concurrently with Q620. Vance MGEN–Q 640 Special Topics in Human Genetics: Clinical Management and Genetics of Metabolic MGEN–Q 622 Cytogenetics of Malignancies (2–3 cr.) Disease (1 cr.) The student will gain a practical P: Consent of instructor. This course will primarily examine understanding of inborn errors of metabolism, the the biologic implications of cytogenetic abnormalities management of patients with these diseases, and the found in malignancies. Aberrant gene function as a result genetic counseling issues that arise in the care of families of cytogenetic abnormalities will be stressed. Vance with these diseases. MGEN–Q 625 Introduction to Clinical Genetics (1 cr.) MGEN–Q 642 Dermatoglyphics (2 cr.) P: Consent An introduction to the broad areas of practice in clinical of instructor. Formation, development, classification, genetics; the ethical, legal, and social issues involved in and variation of finger, palm, and footprint patterns the care of patients and families with genetic disorders; (dermatoglyphics) in humans; interpretation of results of and the interface of clinical genetics and genetics quantitative and statistical techniques utilized in the study research. of the inheritance of dermatoglyphic traits, variation in MGEN–Q 626 Fundamentals of Biochemical & twins, and applications in clinical genetics. Reed (inactive) Molecular Genetics (1 cr.) An introduction to the MGEN–Q 660 Medical Genetics Seminar (2 cr.) P: Basic concepts of molecular and biochemical genetics with genetics. Topics chosen from aspects of medical genetics emphasis on examples of pathogenesis of human not extensively treated elsewhere. Various phases of disease. research in medicine from a genetic and clinical point of MGEN–Q 627 Fundamentals of Human Cytogenetics view. Students may receive credit during each semester of (1 cr.) An introduction to the principles of human residence on Medical Center campus. Dlouhy cytogenetics with applications in basic genetics, including MGEN–Q 730 Methods in Human Genetics (3 cr.) the clinical consequences of chromosomal abnormalities. P: Basic genetics and Q630. Sampling methods employed MGEN–Q 628 Fundamentals of Population Genetics in the study of human genetics; methods for analysis of (1 cr.) An introduction to the broad areas of population linkage with family data collected under various forms of genetics and gene discovery. ascertainment. Koller MGEN–Q 630 Population Genetics (3 cr.) P: Basic MGEN–G 504 Introduction to Research Ethics (2– genetics. Effects of mutation and selection on the survival 3 cr.) P: Basic genetics and Q630. Introduction to the June 28, 2010 Department of Medicine 31 basic concepts of research ethics. The course will cover medicine through the family history, clinical findings, historical development of concern with ethics in science and laboratory studies. Examples of specific problems, as well as practical information needed by students their evaluation, and genetic counseling will be used to working in the science today. Format will be lecture and supplement didactic material. Staff discussion. Quaid Department of Medicine MGEN–G 724 Introduction to Research Ethics (1 cr.) An introduction to cancer focusing on genetics. Topics First Year include causes and effects of chromosome instability X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: The (including centromere/telomere failures and chromosomal Patient-Doctor Relationship (60 hrs.) (3 cr.) A translocations), epigenetic changes, and genetic risk multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course designed factors during cancer progression. to introduce students to the patient-doctor relationship through interactions with faculty and patients in a variety MGEN–G 725 Gene Transfer Approaches to Clinical of settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and and Basic Research (Gene Therapy) (1 cr.) A lecture- behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning based course of basic principles involved with the transfer toward the complexity of the context from which a patient and expression of genetic material. Focus on technical seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine aspects of each vector system, followed by applications normal human behavior and development throughout to human diseases/experimental animal models. Practical the life cycle. Issues addressed include communication understanding of non-viral and viral gene transfer to utilize skills, normal human growth and development, medical these techniques in research studies. ethics and professionalism, sexuality, cultural diversity, MGEN–G 726 Developmental Genetics (1 cr.) This minority health issues, the role of communities, religion introductory course focuses on the genetic basic of mouse and spirituality, family dynamics, and death and dying. development. It covers the principles of embryogenesis Gaffney and Staff and explores the mechanism of morphogenic signaling and transcriptional control of body plan and tissue Second Year differentiation. Special emphasis will be placed on the X 601 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II: The Clinical role of developmental genetics in understanding human Encounter (398 hrs.) (21 cr.) An interdisciplinary course disease. designed to introduce students to clinical medicine. Includes medical interviewing and physical examination MGEN–G 727 Animal Models of Human Disease (1 cr.) skills learned at the bedside with direct patient contact. This class explores advantages and limitations of animal Clinical medicine is surveyed with emphasis on models of human disease. Topics include models for pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem-solving skills are diabetes, psychiatric disorders, cancer, osteoporosis, stressed, including synthesis and interpretation of medical polycystic kidney, and cardiovascular disease. The goal data. Hilgarth and Staff of the course is to provide a framework for students to select experimental animal models in their future research Third Year careers. MED–M 828 Clinical Studies in Medicine (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) Elective work is offered in a wide variety of MGEN–Q 800 Medical Genetics Research (arr. cr.) fields, with subjects, hours, and credits arranged to meet Exempt from Incomplete rule (see Indiana University individual needs. In general, the work consists of clinical Graduate School Bulletin). Staff or research experience in close association with a senior staff member. Arrangements can also be made for a MGEN–Q 899 Senior Elective in Medical Genetics (arr. series of lectures or conferences at the request of small hrs.) (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within groups of students. Staff the department. Specific information on each elective is available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, MED–M 827 Research in Medicine (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) which is updated and published in February of each Staff year. These electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities and in approved programs in clinics and hospitals MED–M 720 Core Medicine Clerkship (540 hrs.) (8 cr.) throughout the state. Staff Students are assigned to medicine teams that care for patients with problems related to general internal medicine MGEN–G 746 Chromosome Instability and Disease and/or related subspecialties in both the inpatient and (1 cr.) (Biannually) Exploration of the mechanisms of outpatient settings. Participation in patient care is the chromosome instability and the clinical impact of this primary teaching device; conferences and workshops problem. Topics will include chromosome structure and provide complementary educational modalities. The function and how failures in these functions promote clerkship is an eight-week rotation. Vu and Staff chromosome instability in meiosis and mitosis. Other topics include the clinical consequences of chromosome Fourth Year instability in miscarriage, birth defects, and cancer. MED–M 899 Senior Electives in Medicine (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) Electives are offered in general medicine and MGEN–G 901 Advance Research (6 cr.) For Ph.D. related subspecialties throughout the year. Specific students who have at least 90 credit hours. May be taken information on each elective is available in the Senior for a maximum of six semesters. Elective Program Course Listing, which is updated and MGEN–Q 601 Medical Genetics (33 hrs.) (2 cr.) published in February of each year. These electives are Required for sophomore medical students. A offered in the Medical Center facilities and in approved comprehensive course in human genetics, emphasizing programs at clinics and hospitals throughout the state. the principles of genetics and their application to clinical 32 Department of Microbiology and Immunology June 28, 2010

MED–M 730 Core Internal Medicine Sub-Internship for advanced degrees in medicine, dentistry, or in the (4 cr.) Core rotation is designed to prepare students for Graduate School. Staff internship by providing a rigorous clinical experience that closely resembles the internship year. Students MICR–J 822 General and Medical Microbiology (3 cr.) are assigned to inpatient Medicine teams that care for Lectures covering the biology of various pathogenic patients in the medical intensive care unit or the medical organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and ward setting. Students are given primary patient care parasites, their role in human disease with emphasis on responsibilities with a closely guided experience in determinants of microbial virulence, the mechanisms of clinical decision-making that comprises the diagnostic host responses to infection, and the role of these factors in and therapeutic management plans for typical medical the pathogenesis of disease. Schloemer conditions related to internal medicine. Students take MICR–J 829 Current Topics in Molecular Genetics overnight calls with the team to admit new patients and of Microorganisms (2 cr.) P: Graduate standing, J821, cover their own patients. The primary method of teaching J828 or G865, consent of instructor. In-depth study of is active participation in patient care activities with daily a specific topic in contemporary molecular genetics of teaching attending rounds. Daily conferences and morning microorganisms. Topic varies; may be taken for credit reports, along with Web-based case modules, provide a more than once. Staff complementary educational venue. The course is a one- month rotation. Vu and Staff MICR–J 842 Neoplastic Determinants (2 cr.) P: G865, G817 or equivalent and consent of instructor. Focus on Department of Microbiology and the genetic basis of the cancer phenotype. Consider Immunology effects of DNA sequence mutations, chromosomal rearrangements, and/or introduction of new genetic The courses listed below are primarily intended for information on DNA repair, oncogene products, and tumor students seeking the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in microbiology suppressors. Intra- and intercellular consequences of and immunology, and for medical students seeking a these direct alterations will be studied. Roman combined M.D. and graduate degree. Complete program information is provided in the Graduate School Bulletin MICR–G 505 Responsible Conduct of Research (1 cr.) and/or departmental brochures. An overview of the rules and standards required for anyone conducting responsible scientific research. MICR–J 510 Infectious Microbes and Host Interactions MICR–G 720 Stem Cell Biology (1 cr.) This course (3 cr.) P: Graduate-level biochemistry. Emphasis on the will cover the self-renewal, proliferative, survival, molecular and cellular events that permit pathogenic differentiation, and migration/homing characteristics of bacteria and viruses to enter human cells and disrupt cell hematopoietic and embryonic stem cells, how these function while evading the host’s immune system. Staff functions are regulated by cytokines/chemokines and MICR–J 601 Medical Immunology (2 cr.) Introduction other external stimuli, and what their clinical capabilities to natural and acquired immune mechanisms, with are and might be. consideration of their significance to medicine. Topics will MICR–G 728 Fundamentals of Infection and include both normal and abnormal immune processes, Pathogenesis (1 cr.) This course will cover concepts including recovery from and prevention of disease, of host-pathogen interactions ranging from pathogen immune-mediated pathological processes, tumor entry, growth pathogen survival strategies, and immunology, immunodeficiency, and auto-immunity. transmission to new hosts. Basics of bacterial, viral, and Designed to precede and complement J822 General and parasitic structures will be considered as they relate to Medical Microbiology. Wilde pathogenesis. MICR–J 800 Advanced Microbiology (arr. cr.) MICR–G 729 Immunology I—Introduction to the P: Consent of instructor. The approach to problems in Immune System (1 cr.) An introductory biomedical microbiology, including the application of techniques science, lecture-based, core course intended for all of bacteriology, genetics, immunology, mycology, incoming basic science doctoral graduate students in parasitology, virology, and zoology. Staff the School of Medicine programs or other interested MICR–J 802 Introduction to Research (2 cr.) graduate students. The course will cover components of P: Consent of instructor. Laboratory research instruction the immune system, development of the immune system, in microbiology and immunology. Purpose is to introduce the immune response to pathogens, and immunological students to three different research programs in disease. microbiology and/or immunology. Staff MICR–G 817 Eukaryotic Cell Biology (2 cr.) P: One MICR–J 807 Current Topics in Immunology (2 cr.) semester of biochemistry. Organization and function of P: Graduate standing, J805 or J840 or equivalent, or subcellular structures. Intracellular coordination of cell consent of instructor. Discussion and review of current activity: protein and RNA trafficking, chromatin dynamics, literature in selected topics in immunology. Emphasis on and intracellular processing of receptor mediated signals. molecular and cellular events in lymphocyte activation MICR–G 837 Mammalian DNA Repair and Disease and regulation. Topic varies from year to year. May be (3 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. The molecular biology repeated for credit. Staff of genetic repair and mutation; emphasis on human MICR–J 810 Research in Microbiology (arr. cr.) systems and human disease states related to DNA repair; P: Consent of instructor. Data obtained from work in mechanisms of DNA repair and regulation of DNA repair in this course may be used to meet thesis requirements mammalian cells. June 28, 2010 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 33

MICR–G 852 Concepts of Cancer Biology: Signaling OPTH–E 854 Research in Ophthalmology (arr. hrs.) Gone Awry (2 cr.) P: Completion of the BioMed I, II, & III (arr. cr.) Staff courses or consent of instructor. Fundamentals of cancer biology; the signaling events that regulate cell growth, OPTH–E 899 Senior Elective in Ophthalmology (arr. survival, and differentiation; how mutation/dysregulation hrs.) (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within of signaling molecules leads to cancer and might be the department. Specific information on each elective is exploited for treatment. available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, which is updated and published every February. These Department of Neurology electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities and in approved programs in clinics and hospitals throughout the N 720 Clinical Neurology Clerkship (4 cr.) An integrated state. core clinical clerkship presented jointly by the Department of Neurology and the Department of Neurological Surgery. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Staff ORTH–L 702 Orthopaedic Surgery Clerkship (2 cr.) S 899 Senior Elective in Neurology (n/a cr.) Pascuzzi Orthopaedic surgery clerkship and assignments in clinics, and Staff night call and lectures. Student will become familiar with the clinical service with daily rounds, surgery, staff rounds, Department of Neurological Surgery and conferences. Staff N 720 Clinical Neurology Clerkship (4 cr.) An integrated ORTH–L 898 Senior Elective in Orthopaedics (n/a cr.) core clinical clerkship presented jointly by the Department A variety of electives are offered within the department. of Neurology and the Department of Neurological Surgery. Specific information on each elective is available in the Staff Senior Elective Program Course Listing, which is updated and published every February. These electives are offered S 899 Senior Elective in NNeurological Surgery (arr. in the Medical Center facilities and in approved programs hrs.) (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within in clinics and hospitals throughout the state. the department. Specific information on each elective is available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, Department of Otolaryngology which is updated and published every February. These electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities and in X 601 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II: The Clinical approved programs in clinics and hospitals throughout the Encounter (398 hrs.) (21 cr.) An interdisciplinary course state. Nelson and Staff designed to introduce students to clinical medicine. Includes medical interviewing and physical examination 93SN 990 Neurosurgery Senior Honors Program (n/ skills learned at the bedside with direct patient contact. a cr.) In-depth three-month senior elective rotation on Clinical medicine is surveyed with emphasis on the Neurosurgery service. One-month clinical rotation pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem-solving skills are and two months laboratory experience in the lab of your stressed, including synthesis and interpretation of medical special interest. Specific information on each neurosurgery data. Staff laboratory is available within the department. Barton/ Nelson OTHN–E 898 Senior Elective in Otorhinolaryngology —Sections of Head and Neck Surgery; Otology; Department of Obstetrics and Audiology and Communication Disorders (n/a cr.) Gynecology A variety of electives are offered within the department. Specific information on each elective is available in the OBGY–G 730 Obstetrics and Gynecology (6 cr.) Senior Elective Program Course Listing, which is updated Junior year, clinical clerkship. Application of physiologic and published every February. These electives are offered and pathologic principles of pregnancy. Application in the Medical Center facilities and in approved programs of physiologic and pathologic principles of female in clinics and hospitals throughout the state. Level III reproductive biology. Clinic and hospital patient competency-based curriculum credits can be earned. experiences. Staff Department of Pathology and OBGY–G 808 Research in Obstetrics and Gynecology (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) Staff Laboratory Medicine OBGY–G 809 Clinical Clerkship in Obstetrics (arr. hrs.) X 601 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II: The Clinical (arr. cr.) Staff Encounter (398 hrs.) (21 cr.) An interdisciplinary course designed to introduce students to clinical medicine. OBGY–G 899 Senior Elective in Obstetrics and Includes medical interviewing and physical examination Gynecology (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) A variety of electives skills learned at the bedside with direct patient contact. are offered within the department. Specific information Clinical medicine is surveyed with emphasis on on each elective is available in the Senior Elective pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem-solving skills are Program Course Listing, which is updated and published stressed, including synthesis and interpretation of medical in February of each year. These electives are offered in data. Staff the Medical Center facilities and in approved programs in clinics and hospitals throughout the state. PATH–C 603 General Pathology (148 hrs.) (6 cr.) Introduction to mechanisms of disease through Department of Ophthalmology demonstrations, lectures, laboratory, and conferences; 34 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine June 28, 2010 emphasis on basic concepts and principles of disease C690, C691, C692, and C693. Designed for pathologist’s processes. Staff assistant students. Didactic and laboratory experiences in systemic pathology provide students with a broad base PATH–C 604 Systemic Pathology (88 hrs.) (4 cr.) of knowledge of pathologic processes in various organ Presentation of pathology by organ systems with systems including the nervous, pulmonary, cardiovascular, emphasis on etiologic factors, evolution of lesions, genitourinary, digestive, and musculoskeletal systems. pathologic physiology, and clinical correlations. Staff PATH–C 695 Practicum for Pathologist’s Assistants PATH–C 899 Senior Elective in Pathology (arr. hrs.) (1–4 cr.) P: Graduate physiology, histology, microbiology, (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within the gross anatomy, C690, C691, and C692. Designed for department. Specific information on each elective is pathologists’ assistant students. Students complete seven available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, to nine month-long modules involving surgical, pediatric, which is updated and published in February of each autopsy, and forensic pathology at various facilities. year. These electives are offered in the Medical Center Students also study medical ethics, laboratory operations, facilities and in approved programs in clinics and hospitals management, and information systems, and educational throughout the state. techniques. Graduate Courses and Electives PATH–C 700 Clinical Chemistry I (3 cr.) P: B500 or The courses listed below are primarily intended for B800 or equivalent. Methodology, instrumentation, and students seeking the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in pathology. interpretation with clinical correlation of procedures in the Complete program information is provided in the clinical chemistry laboratory. University Graduate School Bulletin and/or departmental brochures. PATH–C 701 Clinical Chemistry II (3 cr.) P: B500 or B800 or equivalent. Special clinical chemistry therapeutic PATH–C 603 General Pathology (6 cr.) Introduction to drug monitoring and radioassay, radioimmunoassay, and mechanisms of disease through demonstrations, lectures, enzyme immunoassay. laboratory, and conferences; emphasis on basic concepts and principles of disease processes. Staff PATH–C 802 Advanced Morphologic Hematology (2 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. A graduate-level PATH–C 690 Techniques for Specimen Processing course with emphasis on diagnostic morphologic (2 cr.) P: Graduate physiology and histology. Designed hematology. This course covers several aspects of for M.S. pathologist’s assistant students. Didactic and morphologic hematology including erythrokinetics, laboratory experiences in specimen management and myeloid and erythroid morphology, leukemia classification, tissue processing methods: histotechnology techniques myelodysplastic syndromes, myeloproliferative disorders, including specimen procurement, processing, fixation, and newer concepts in diagnostic hematology. and staining, cytologic methods, and electron microscopy sample processing. PATH–C 803 Diagnostic Immunopathology (2 cr.) P: Basic undergraduate immunology and permission of PATH–C 691 Gross Surgical and Pediatric Pathology instructor. Emphasis on immunobiology and diagnostic Techniques (3 cr.) P: Graduate physiology, histology, immunopathology. This course covers several aspects microbiology, gross anatomy, and C690. Designed for of immunopathology including autoimmune disease, pathologist’s assistant students. Didactic and laboratory transplantation biology, immunodeficiency disorders, and experiences emphasize proper handling and evaluation use of molecular diagnostics. of tissues remove during surgery and examined in the surgical or pediatric pathology laboratory. Human PATH–C 808 Graduate Seminar in Pathology (1 cr.) embryology and medical photography and terminology are P: Permission of instructor. Graduate-level seminar series also included. with emphasis on experimental pathology. First-year graduate students present critical literature reviews of PATH–C 692 Autopsy and Forensic Pathology contemporary research topics. More advanced students Techniques (3 cr.) P: Graduate physiology, histology, present proposals and reports of their research. microbiology, gross anatomy, C690, and C691. Designed for pathologist’s assistant students. Didactic and PATH–C 820 Advances in Diagnostic Microbiology laboratory experiences in autopsy and forensic pathology (3 cr.) Discussions of infectious diseases and agents introduce students to all phases of the human post- of infectious diseases including source, clinical mortem examination, including evisceration, dissection, manifestations, pathogenesis, epidemiology, treatment, description of findings, and preparation of post-mortem and prevention and control, and the correlation of reports. these subjects with laboratory diagnostic methods. Contemporary subjects will be emphasized. PATH–C 693 General and Clinical Pathology (4 cr.) P: Graduate physiology, histology, microbiology, PATH–C 850 Cellular Structure of the Nervous gross anatomy, C690, C691, and C692. Designed for System (3 cr.) Cellular structure and ultra-structure of pathologist’s assistant students. Didactic and laboratory the central nervous system in normal and experimental experiences introduce students to the basic concepts of situations, including cell biology of neurons, astrocytes, pathologic processes and provide them with a working oligodendroglia, brain macrophages, mast cells, brain knowledge of clinical pathology testing, including vessels, and barriers. Organization of neural systems chemistry, hematopathology, transfusion medicine, and into global and point-to-point circuits; generative and microbiology. regressive phenomena; and cerebral transplantation in neurodegenerative conditions. PATH–C 694 Systemic Pathology (3 cr.) P: Graduate physiology, histology, biochemistry, gross anatomy, June 28, 2010 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology 35

PATH–C 858 Experimental Pathology (5 cr.) Review the Medical Student Affairs Web site. These electives are and performance of selected experiments in pathology offered in the Medical Center and Clarian facilities and in illustrating the types of pathologic processes. Staff approved programs in clinics and hospitals throughout the state. PATH–C 859 Research in Pathology (arr. cr.) Supervised initiation of a research project in pathology. Department of Pharmacology and Counseling in the completion of a thesis. Staff Toxicology PATH–C 862 Basic Pathologic Techniques (5 cr.) Methods of the histologic and chemical laboratories of PHAR–F 604 Pharmacology (120 hrs.) (6 cr.) Lectures, pathology; principles of examination used in the usual quizzes, laboratory. Required for sophomore medical procedures of surgical and autopsy pathology. Staff students. Drugs classified as to site and mechanism of action; representative members of each class of drugs PATH–C 875 Biochemical Pathology (3 cr.) P: C603 or discussed; rational clinical uses emphasized; basic B800. A survey of biochemical pathology as demonstrated statistical techniques and their application to medical by recent advances in research in pathology. Selected problems are introduced. The laboratory experiments topics for lecture and discussion will include aspects of illustrate typical actions of drugs. Student projects may be tissue, cellular, subcellular, and molecular pathology. Staff approved in lieu of part of laboratory. DiMicco PATH–G 556 Methods of Humane Animal Graduate Courses and Electives Experimentation (1 cr.) The purpose of this course The courses listed below are primarily intended is to provide graduate students entering careers in life for students seeking the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in science disciplines with the opportunity to obtain training pharmacology or toxicology, and for medical students in the proper care and humane use of laboratory animals. seeking a combined M.D. and graduate degree. Complete Federal regulations and considerations in the selection of program information is provided in the Graduate School animal models will also be discussed. Bulletin and/or departmental brochures. PATH–G 655 Research Communications Seminar PHAR–F 598 Drugs, Diseases and Poisons (3 cr.) P: A (2 cr.) Study of the methodological and systematic course in basic biology or physiology equivalent to K324 treatments of scientific data required for effective or BIOL 501. Introductory course in pharmacology and communication through written primary and secondary toxicology primarily for senior undergraduate students. research publications, oral presentations, abstracts, post The course provides an overview of the molecular basis presentations, and grant proposals. of drug action and pharmacological properties of several PATH–G 890 Methods in Molecular Biology and of the major drug groups used in medical science. Pathology (3 cr.) P: G865 or J838, and consent of Broustovetsky instructor. Basic principles and techniques in molecular PHAR–F 602 Pharmacology: Lecture (5 cr.) biology and pathology. Particular emphasis will be on P: Biochemistry B800, Physiology F513, F614. Mode of molecular techniques that can be used to study problems action of drugs as a basis for therapy. DiMicco, Willis, and related to biochemistry and pathology. Faculty PATH–C 800 Advanced Pathology (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) PHAR–F 801 Introduction to Research in Subject material and hours arranged to conform to needs Pharmacology and Toxicology (1–3 cr.) Application of of students. Staff basic laboratory methods to pharmacological problems. Consideration of theoretical principles, instrumentation, Department of Pediatrics and applications. Faculty PED–K 710 Core Pediatrics Clerkship (340 hrs.) PHAR–F 813 Clinical Pharmacokinetics (3 cr.) Design (8 cr.) The clerkship in pediatrics for third-year medical and complete mathematical analysis of pharmacokinetic students is divided into approximately three-and-a-half studies in humans. The clinical utility of pharmacokinetics week rotations on inpatient and outpatient settings. will be stressed, but the course will also have definite Inpatient rotations are offered at Riley, Methodist, and value for those involved with drug studies in animals. Hall Wishard hospitals; outpatient rotations are with general pediatricians including private pediatricians throughout PHAR–F 819 Chemical Carcinogenesis (3 cr.) This Indiana, and may include one week in the normal newborn course examines the mechanisms by which chemicals nursery (note that at the time of this publication the cause cancer. Emphasis on the uptake, metabolism, medical school is in the midst of expansion planning, cellular targets, and specific stage(s) of the cancer and those plans include more opportunities for clinical process affected by chemical carcinogens. Klaunig clerkships at different venues around the state). Study PHAR–F 826 Seminar in Toxicology (1 cr.) Literature and care of patients is augmented by daily lectures and research reports by students and faculty. Faculty or conferences for students, by attending physician rounds and resident physician rounds, by attendance at PHAR–F 836 Pharmacogenetics and Physiological departmental conferences, and through online curriculum Disposition of Drugs (3 cr.) Factors affecting the including Computer-assisted Learning in Pediatrics absorption distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs Program (CLIPP). will be discussed in terms of environmental, biochemical, and physiochemical parameters. Pertinent literature will be PED–K 899 Electives in Pediatrics (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) reviewed and special problems discussed. Callaghan A variety of electives are offered within the department. Specific information on each elective is available in the Elective Program Course Listing, which is available on 36 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation June 28, 2010

PHAR–F 830 Seminar in Pharmacology (1 cr.) electives F803 and F806. Independent laboratory research Literature and research reports by students and faculty. to fulfill dissertation requirements. Faculty Broustovetsky PHAR–F 825 Research in Pharmacology (1–12 cr.) PHAR–F 838 Cellular and Molecular Toxicology (3 cr.) Exempt from Incomplete rule (see the University Graduate This graduate-level course deals with the study of the School Bulletin). Independent laboratory research for effects of toxic xenobiotics at the cellular, biochemical, fulfilling the dissertation requirements. Faculty and molecular levels. The course emphasizes the mechanisms through which toxic chemicals interact to PHAR–F 899 Senior Elective in Pharmacology (arr. evoke toxicological manifestations. Klaunig hrs.) (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within the department. Specific information on each elective is PHAR–F 841 Advanced Topics in Toxicology (1–3 cr.) available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, A continuing, nonrepeating series of lectures on advances which is updated and published in February of each in toxicology. Topics will examine metabolic, cellular, and year. These electives are offered in the Medical Center molecular mechanisms by which toxic agents produce facilities and in approved programs in clinics and hospitals injury. Klaunig throughout the state. PHAR–F 843 Pharmacology of Cellular Transduction PHAR–F 905 Review of Pharmacodynamics (arr. hrs.) (3 cr.) This course focuses on mechanisms involved in (arr. cr.) Faculty cellular signal transduction ranging from the molecular biology of receptors to the role of transduction cascades Department of Physical Medicine and in drug action. Students will participate extensively in Rehabilitation discussion of issues. Nicol, Vasko, and Faculty Physical medicine and rehabilitation involves the PHAR–G 747 Principles of Pharmacology (1 cr.) treatment of several patient groups. Outpatient treatment This course is intended for incoming basic science largely centers on treating persons with a variety of doctoral graduate students in the School of Medicine neuromusculoskeletal disorders. It encompasses Pharmacology and Toxicology programs or other occupational medicine, sports medicine, and the treatment interested graduate students. This course covers the of various injuries, as well as some neurologic or basics of drug-receptor interactions, drug metabolism, neuromuscular disorders. Common diagnoses include pharmacogenetics, and pharmacokinetics. This course radiculopathy, back and neck pain, sprains, and strains. will include PowerPoint presentations and student Inpatient treatment centers on the rehabilitation of persons presentations. with spinal cord injury, stroke, brain injury, and multiple trauma. Emphasis is on good neuromusculoskeletal PHAR–G 748 Principles of Toxicology 1 (1 cr.) This physical examination, functional outcomes, and exercise. course will present the fundamental concepts of toxicology necessary to understand the effects of chemicals on Electives in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation human health. Cellular and molecular mechanisms Several electives are offered within the department to involved in toxic responses elicited by pharmaceutical both third- and fourth-year medical students. Specific and environmental agents, activation and detoxification of information on each elective is available in the Senior drugs and chemicals, and the principles of carcinogenesis Elective Program Course Listing, which is updated and and mutagenesis will be presented. published in February of each year. These electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities and in approved PHAR–F 850 Experimental Design Analysis in programs in clinics and hospitals in the state. Pharmacology and Toxicology (1 cr.) P: F602. This course presents experimental methods and data Department of Psychiatry analysis used in pharmacological and toxicological experimentation. Emphasis will be on experimental X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: The design. Cummins Patient-Doctor Relationship (60 hrs.) (2 cr.) A multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course designed PHAR–G 754 Principles of Toxicology 2 (1 cr.) to introduce students to the patient-doctor relationship Xenobiotic-induced target organ toxicity will be discussed through interactions with faculty and patients in a variety with respect to the biological and/or chemical factors that of settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and influence toxicity at a tissue site, the modes of action for behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning producing damage, and the methodology used to measure toward the complexity of the context from which a patient injury. This course is designed to provide a foundation for seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine understanding the complex interactions between toxicants normal human behavior and development throughout the and biological systems from a basic science approach. life cycle. Issues addressed include preventive health care, sexuality, cultural diversity, minority health issues, PHAR–G 755 Principles of Toxicology 3 (1 cr.) The religion and spirituality, family dynamics, the economics effects associated with specific classes of chemicals, of health care, and death and dying. Foreman and including chemical agents that either demonstrate a Associates great chance for injury and/or pose significant potential for human exposure will be presented. The chemical X 601 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II: Introduction classes covered will include selective metals, solvents and to Clinical Care (398 hrs.) (21 cr.) A multidepartmental alcohols, pesticides, plastics, and gases. course designed to introduce clinical medicine. Includes medical history taking and physical examination skills PHAR–F 812 Research in Toxicology (1–12 cr.) learned at the bedside with direct patient contact. Clinical P: F602. This course is more advanced than the senior medicine is surveyed concurrently with emphasis on June 28, 2010 Department of Public Health 37 pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem-solving skills are components that mold the health care system. Ideological stressed, including synthesis and interpretation of medical paradigms predicting utilization and health behaviors are data. Kellams and Associates addressed, as are guidelines of ethical decision making/ problem analysis. Formulations and implementation PSY–N 730 Psychiatric Clinical Clerkship (180 of organizational and governmental policies and their hrs.) (4 cr.) Core experiences in techniques of patient associated theoretical assumptions are addressed. evaluation and management within an inpatient, as well as an outpatient, setting. This four-week clerkship PBHL–H 514 Health Economics (3 cr.) Examines the includes chemical dependency. Adult as well as child principles and applications of economic analysis in the and adolescent psychiatry experiences are offered. health field and the economist’s approach to health care Clinical assignments include the following facilities: Larue issues. It also provides insights offered by economic D. Carter Memorial Hospital, Methodist Hospital, Riley analysis of specific health issues and problems. Children’s Hospital, Roudebush VA Medical Center, University Hospital, University Adult Psychiatry Clinic, and PBHL–H 517 Fundamentals of Epidemiology (3 cr.) Wishard Memorial Hospital/Midtown Community Mental Introduces basic epidemiologic concepts including Health Center. Butler and Associates determinants of health and patterns of disease in populations, and implications of disease processes on PSY–N 898 Senior Elective in Psychiatry (arr. hrs.) prevention strategies and policy development. Among (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within the the topics to be covered are measures of morbidity, and department. Specific information on each elective is mortality, sources of data, and design of research studies available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, and clinical trials. which is updated and published in February of each year. These electives are offered in the Medical Center PBHL–H 519 Environmental Science in Public Health facilities and in approved programs in clinics and hospitals (3 cr.) Examines national and international environmental throughout the state. Butler and Associates factors that influence health such as population, toxic substances, energy, food quality, and air and water Department of Public Health quality. Students will discuss risk analysis as well as prevention strategies. PBHL–H 500 Philosophy/Principles of Health Education (3 cr.) Explores the principles of health PBHL–P 600 Epidemiologic Research Methods education and behavioral science and strategies for their (3 cr.) Provides an in-depth presentation of the major application to health problems in communities and among research designs, analytical methods, and practical special populations. issues specifically related to conducting research in the field of epidemiology. Descriptive, observational, and PBHL–P 500 Philosophy and Principles of Social and experimental designs are included. In addition, issues Behavioral Health Science Applied to Public Health of ethics, protocol, data quality, instrument design, and Practice (3 cr.) Explores the principles of health education analysis are covered. and behavioral science and strategies for their application to health problems in communities and among special PBHL–P 601 Advanced Epidemiologic Methods and populations. Applications (3 cr.) Provides students with an in-depth understanding of advanced epidemiologic concepts and PBHL–C 501 Program Planning in Public Health techniques not covered in other classes. Topics include Education (3 cr.) This course is designed to illuminate cutting edge techniques, philosophical issues, and insights health planning models and key steps in health promotion for appropriately conducting and interpreting the findings planning. Students will develop a health promotion of epidemiological studies. campaign through needs assessment and brochure development. PBHL–P 602 Internship (3 cr.) Integrates public health theory and practice in a practice setting. Students PBHL–H 501 U.S. Health Care: Systems, Policies have the opportunity to apply concepts from core and and Ethical Challenges (3 cr.) Explores health, concentration courses, conduct projects, and interact with illness and disease trajectories and the systemic a range of health professionals in a designated setting. components that mold the health care system. Ideological Linked to the student’s chosen concentration, this work paradigms predicting utilization and health behaviors are experience exposes the student to new issues and new addressed, as are guidelines of ethical decision making/ ways to solve problems in greater depth and with more problem analysis. Formulations and implementation responsibility than the M.P.H. community project (P503). of organizational and governmental policies and their The student works with both a faculty advisor and an associated theoretical assumptions are addressed. academically and professionally qualified preceptor in the agency. PBHL–H 502 Developing Strategic Capability in Health Care (3 cr.) Explores management roles in health care. PBHL–P 603 Seminar in Behavioral Health Science Application of management theories, concepts, and (1 cr.) This course provides an overview of the principles and an understanding of managerial roles fundamental elements used in conducting research in organizations are emphasized. Managerial process, in public health. Topic areas include: elements of a management theories, leadership, organizational design, research proposal; the basic structure of inquiry; human and strategic management are examined. subjects and ethical issues; formulating behavioral health science research questions; qualitative and quantitative PBHL–P 504 Health Services Administration for measurement; sampling design; data collection and Public Health Professionals (3 cr.) Explores health, analysis. illness, and disease trajectories and the systemic 38 Department of Public Health June 28, 2010

PBHL–P 606 Seminar in Epidemiology (1 cr.) This previously selected pathologies and develop formal course provides experience in the development of an recommendations. epidemiologic research grant using specific submission criteria. Topics are chosen by each student, generally the PBHL–P 618 Cancer Epidemiology (3 cr.) P: H517. This subject of their culminating research project. Students course is an overview of cancer epidemiology, focusing practice their grant reviewing skills by performing a critical on key concepts, etiologic research, applications to public review of a grant. health practice, and major epidemiologic methods. This course is designed for students who have an interest in PBHL–P 607 Seminar in Health Policy and epidemiology. Management (1 cr.) This course provides an overview of the fundamental elements used in conducting research in PBHL–P 631 Maternal, Child, and Family Health (3 cr.) public health. Topic areas include: elements of a research Overview of maternal and child health with emphasis on proposal; the basic structure of inquiry; human subjects conditions and issues affecting reproductive, childhood, and ethical issues; formulating health policy research and women’s well-being. Includes classroom lecture, questions; qualitative and quantitative measurement; discussion, and student presentations. sampling design; data collection and analysis. PBHL–P 632 History of Public Health (3 cr.) This course PBHL–P 609 Infectious Disease Epidemiology surveys the history of public health from antiquity to the (3 cr.) Examines infectious health conditions from late twentieth century with the aim of providing students an epidemiological perspective. Concepts include an understanding of how history may inform present distributions, determinants, diagnosis, measures of day challenges regarding the health of populations, severity, treatment modalities, surveillance measures, including emerging infectious diseases; climate change; survival and prognosis, and quality of care measures. dislocation of populations from conflicts and natural Research methods, prevention strategies, and screening disasters; malnutrition; and chronic diseases in aging tests will also be presented. Clinical experts will present populations. Using a chronological and thematic approach diagnosis and treatment methods. to history, students will learn the origins, natural histories, and important determinants of the structure and function PBHL–P 610 Chronic Disease Epidemiology of modern systems of public health in the United States. (3 cr.) Examines chronic health conditions from The course will explore the complex interactions within an epidemiological perspective. Concepts include populations of disease, science, social and cultural distributions, determinants, diagnosis, measures of norms, moral/ethical values, economic and legal precepts, severity, treatment modalities, surveillance measures, health professionals, institutions, and government in survival and prognosis, and quality of care measures. shaping the rate of adoption and diffusion of public health Research methods, prevention strategies, and screening systems. The course will use a readings/discussion tests will also be presented. Clinical experts will present format with limited didactic teaching and an emphasis diagnosis and treatment methods. on active learning. Each week students will read four to seven papers and be prepared to discuss them in class. PBHL–P 611 Policy Design, Implementation, and Important goals of the course are to stimulate interest in Management (3 cr.) This course will examine the the history of public health, learn about methods and tools implications for the future of health policy in the United used in historical research, and promote critical thinking. States. Further, health policy topics from economic, financial, sociological, political, and psychological PBHL–P 650 Readings in Public Health (arr. hrs.) perspectives will be covered. Analytical paradigms are (arr. cr.) Designed to expose the student to different applied to organizational or macro-policy making issues. readings in public health. The course will allow the student Topics vary by semester according to current policy to apply skills learned in the public health core courses by challenges faced at the federal level. collecting data and applying techniques. The student will be required to read critically published papers and identify PBHL–P 612 Health Outcomes Research (3 cr.) researcgh topics. Focuses on patient-centered outcomes research in the health care field. The different types of patient-centered PBHL–P 650 Public Health Law and Policy (3 cr.) outcomes assessment tools and their application in This course will explore the various ways laws and determining patient health status, change in health status, policies impact public health in the United States. Public and the effectiveness of health care interventions will be health concepts, the three core functions, and the ten discussed. essential public health services will be integrated into discussions. The course will review how policies are PBHL–P 613 Public Health Emergency Preparedness: developed and investigate their impact on a variety of Public Health’s Role and Response (1–3 cr.) This public health issues. The course will focus on the states course is designed to familiarize learners with biological and the constitutions of the states as well as the federal agents used for terrorism in the past, and agents the government’s relationship to the states in public health Centers for Disease Control consider most likely to be issues. used at present. PBHL–P 651 Biostatistics for Public Health I (3 cr.) PBHL–H 617 Human Disease and Prevention (3 cr.) Introduction to biostatistics for those planning a career in This course has two components. First, students acquire public health or public health-related research. Students knowledge of selected diseases and social pathologies learn to apply statistical techniques to the processing and of importance in public health. They turn this knowledge interpretation of data from health studies. They will study into educational materials for public health presentations probability, descriptive statistics, study design, and linear and interventions. In the second component, students regression, among other topics. evaluate different prevention interventions for the June 28, 2010 Department of Urology 39

PBHL–P 652 Biostatistics for Public Health II (3 cr.) Medical Center,and at the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Designed to give students experience with more advanced Institute in Bloomington. statistical methodologies. Topics include multiple linear regression, logistical regression, survivor analysis, and Department of Radiology Cox’s regression. X 601 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II: The Clinical PBHL–P 655 Historical Evolution of Epidemiology Encounter (398 hrs.) (21 cr.) An interdisciplinary course (3 cr.) P: H517. The course will explore the historical designed to introduce students to clinical medicine. developments and public health responses to human Includes medical interviewing and physical examination disease morbidity and mortality, and their importance and skills learned at the bedside with direct patient contact. influence on the role of public health in modern society. Clinical medicine is surveyed with emphasis on Readings and discussion will examine, in detail, the pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem-solving skills are evolutionary change in the epidemiologic response of a stressed, including synthesis and interpretation of medical varity of disease of national and international importance. data. A component of the course focuses on the role of diagnostic imaging in clinical care. Staff PBHL–P 657 Application of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Public Health (3 cr.) Cost-effectiveness RADI–R 720 Radiology Clerkship (4 cr.) Core clinical analysis is widely used in evaluating the performance clerkship for four weeks in Indiana University radiology of public health programs and policies. In this course, department. Staff students will learn to frame the conceptual model, to collect and synthesize data regarding “cost” and RADI–R 899 Senior Elective in Radiology (arr. hrs.) “effectiveness,” to perform a cost-effectiveness analysis, (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within the and to form recommendations based on the analysis. department. Specific information on each elective is Meta-analysis and various survey/interview techniques available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, will be introduced as essential tools for data collection in which is updated and published every February. These cost-effectiveness analyses. Learning will be facilitated electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities and in by numerous examples of the application of this popular approved programs in clinics and hospitals throughout the method. Health Policy and Management students have the state. option of taking this course in place of H509. Department of Surgery PBHL–P 702 Social and Behavioral Health Science Concentration Project (3 cr.) This course provides SURG–S 700 Junior Surgery Clerkship (8 cr.) students the opportunity to synthesize and integrate General surgery clerkship and assignment in neurologic, knowledge acquired through course work and the public plastic and pediatric surgery, ward rounds, clinics, and health internship. Student projects will include components conferences. Lillemoe, Ladd, and Staff of behavioral health science research and application. SURG–S 820 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (7 PBHL–P 704 Epidemiology Concentration Project hrs.) (1 cr.) Coleman (3 cr.) This course provides students the opportunity to SURG–S 825 Research in Surgery (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) synthesize and integrate knowledge acquired through Lillemoe and Staff course work and the public health internship by conducting an epidemiological study. Satisfactory projects include SURG–S 826 Clinical Studies in Surgery (arr. hrs.) epidemiological research and applications that involve (arr. cr.) Lillemoe and Staff protocol development, data collection and analysis, and SURG–S 899 Senior Elective in Surgery (arr. hrs.) preparation of an oral presentation and written report. (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within the PBHL–P 705 Health Policy and Management department. Specific information on each elective is Concentration Project (3 cr.) This course provides available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, students the opportunity to synthesize and integrate which is updated and published every February. These knowledge acquired through course work and the public electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities and in health internship. Student projects will include components approved programs in clinics and hospitals throughout the of health policy analysis or management research and state. Lillemoe and Staff applications. SURG–S 860 Elective Surgery (n/a cr.) Seminars, Department of Radiation Oncology clinical and investigative electives. Lillemoe and Staff RT 700 Elective in Radiation Oncology (arr. hrs.) Department of Urology (arr. cr.) Electives in radiation oncology are offered UROL–L 700 Urology Clerkship (2 cr.) Student is for students considering specialty training in surgery, considered a member of the urologic team and assigned gynecology, otorhinolaryng-ology, pediatrics, radiology, individual cases as primary responsibility. Student will internal medicine, and family practice, as well as radiation become familiar with the entire clinical service through oncology and medicine subspecialties of hematology and daily rounds, clinics, surgery, staff rounds, and weekly medical oncology. The medical student is introduced to conferences. Koch and Staff diagnosis, staging, prognosis, evaluation, and treatment by radiation of patients with neoplastic disease. Specific UROL–L 720 Dispensary and Bedside Clinic (14 hrs.) information on each elective is available in the Elective (0 cr.) (Wishard Memorial Hospital, Veterans Hospitals, Program Course Listing, which is updated and published and Medical Center Hospitals) The bedside and clinical each year. These electives are offered in the Medical experience in above-named hospitals; active participation Center facilities at the Indianapolis Veteran Administration 40 Medical Sciences Program (Bloomington) June 28, 2010 in diagnosis and management of clinical patients, both biochemistry of the red blood cell; and the biochemical adult and pediatric. Koch and Staff basis for clinical nutrition. Daleke and Walczak UROL–L 803 Clerkship in Urology (168 hrs.) (3 cr.) Pathology Given as part of the senior clerkship in the surgical PATH–C 601 General Pathology (5 cr.) Principles of specialties. Koch and Staff pathology, including a comprehensive introduction to mechanisms of reaction to injury and pathogenesis of UROL–L 804 Research in Urology (arr. hrs.) (arr. cr.) disease processes. Braun and Staff Kaefer and Staff PATH–C 602 Systemic Pathology (6 cr.) Review of UROL–L 810 Hospital Clinic: Adult and Pediatric human pathology by organ systems. Braun and Staff Urology (45 hrs.) (2 cr.) (Wishard Memorial Hospital, Veterans Hospitals, and Medical Center Hospitals) Senior Pharmacology participation in bedside and clinical management of PHAR–F 605 Principles of Pharmacology I (4 cr.) urologic disease in above-named hospitals. Koch and P: P531-P532 or consent of instructor. Basic principles Staff and clinical aspects of modern pharmacology presented UROL–L 897 Senior Elective in Urology (arr. hrs.) in lectures. Physicochemical properties of drugs. Drugs (arr. cr.) A variety of electives are offered within the that affect the autonomic nervous system. Drugs that act department. Specific information on each elective is on cardiovascular and renal systems. Chemotherapy of available in the Senior Elective Program Course Listing, cancer, infections, and parasites. Watkins and Staff which is updated and published every February. These PATH–C 606 Principles of Pharmacology II (4 cr.) electives are offered in the Medical Center facilities and in P: F605. Drugs that influence the central nervous system. approved programs in clinics and hospitals throughout the Drugs that influence gastrointestinal and endocrine state. systems. Immunopharmacology and the pharmacology of Medical Sciences Program allergy and inflammation. Toxicology. Watkins and Staff (Bloomington) Medicine MCSI–M 485 Physiology of Human Disease (4 cr.) This Courses for Medical Students course will explore the scientific and social aspects of School of Medicine required courses are restricted to three common diseases: diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular those medical students and graduate students whose disease, and breast cancer. Students will learn about departmental graduate programs require the courses. these diseases through didactic lecture, observations of These students must also receive approval from the patients in clinics, doctors’ offices, or hospital settings. director of the Medical Sciences Program. Carr Anatomy MED–M 505 Human Genetics and Development ANAT–A 550 Gross Human Anatomy I (4 cr.) Study (2 cr.) An introduction to the genetics of human traits and of the gross anatomy of the human, including regional inheritable diseases; normal and abnormal development dissections and radiographic and cross-sectional anatomy. of the human from embryonic life through early childhood. Developmental and systemic anatomy, regional anatomy Open only to students in the School of Medicine. Forrester of the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and perineum. Doubleday MED–M 555 Medical Neurosciences (5 cr.) An and O’Laughlin interdisciplinary study of the morphological, functional, ANAT–A 551 Gross Human Anatomy II (4 cr.) P: A550. and clinical aspects of the human nervous system. Ronan, A continuation of A550. Developmental and regional Suthers, and Staff anatomy of the extremities, the head, and the neck. MCSI–M 605 Introduction to Medicine I (10 cr.) A Doubleday and O’Loughlin multidepartmental course designed to introduce clinical ANAT–A 560 Human Microscopic Anatomy (4 cr.) medicine. Includes medical history-taking and physical Microscopic study of the anatomy of the human. Tissue examination skills learned at the bedside with direct histology and embryology of each of the systems of the patient contact. Clinical medicine is surveyed concurrently body. Foley and Mescher with the emphasis on pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem-solving skills are stressed, including synthesis Chemistry and interpretation of medical data. Hrisomalos and Staff CHEM–C 580 Medical Biochemistry (3 cr.) A course emphasizing structure-function relationships of cellular MCSI–M 606 Introduction to Medicine II (10 cr.) components and biosynthesis and degradation of simple P: M605. Extension and application of techniques and complex cell constituents, as well as regulation acquired in M605, including workups of patients, medical of metabolic pathways. Includes biochemical basis rounds, and clinicopathological conferences. Hrisomalos for genetic continuity and expression of hereditary and Staff characteristics. Mazumdar and Walczak MCSI–X 600 Patient/Physician Relationship (2 cr.) CHEM–C 583 Physiological Chemistry (3 cr.) P: P580. A multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course designed Includes the biochemical basis of genetic diseases to introduce students to the patient-doctor relationship of carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism; the through interactions with faculty and patients in a variety mechanisms of hormone actions; plasma components, of settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and particularly those of the clotting mechanism; the behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning toward the complexity of the context from which a patient seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine June 28, 2010 Medical Sciences Program (Bloomington) 41 normal human behavior and development throughout the Provided will be a description of a disease or injury and life cycle. Issues addressed include preventive health a discussion of the normal anatomy and physiology of care, sexuality, cultural diversity, minority health issues, relevant body systems and the alterations because of religion and spirituality, family dynamics, the economics the disease or injury. Included will be various drug and of health care, and death and dying. Hrisomalos, Watkins, other medical interventions that can be used to diagnose and Staff and treat the diseases and injuries. The format consists primarily of lectures with some interactive demonstrations. MCSI–X 603 Biostatistics (1 cr.) An introductory course Four objective exams are scheduled throughout the in biostatistics for medical students. Mynark semester and standard grading policies are utilized. No Microbiology/Immunology text is required, and extensive handouts are provided. MCSI–M 540 Microbiology/Immunology (5 cr.) Basic MCSI–M 216 Medical Science of Psychoactive concepts of immunology, microorganisms as agents Drugs (3 cr.) (Fall, Spring) An entry-level examination of disease, host-parasite relationships, epidemiology, of the biological mechanisms underlying the effects of chemotherapy. Hrisomalos psychoactive drugs. Drug actions in the brain, spinal Physiology cord, heart, lungs, liver, and other organs and tissues PHSL–P 531 Human Physiology I (3 cr.) Basic will be detailed. Molecular mechanisms and genetic principles of general physiology; cardiovascular, digestion, factors involved in drug-induced therapeutic and adverse respiration, and renal physiology relevant to humans. effects will be emphasized. No single appropriate textbook Martin and Staff exists. Handouts generated from multiple sources will be provided to cover lecture material. PHSL–P 532 Human Physiology II (5 cr.) P: P531. Basic physiological principles of temperature regulation, MCSI–M 450 Undergraduate Research for Biomedical metabolism, endocrinology, and neurophysiology relevant Science (1–6 cr.) P: Written permission of faculty member to humans. Martin and Staff supervising the research and the undergraduate research advisor. Introduction to research methods and scientific Courses for Undergraduate Students investigation in the biomedical sciences. Written report is Anatomy required upon completion of the research. ANAT–A 215 Basic Human Anatomy (5 cr.) (Fall, MCSI–M 485 Physiology of Human Disease (4 cr.) Spring, Summer II) Intended for science majors and Course will explore the scientific and social aspects of not recommended for first-semester freshmen. This three common diseases: diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular course is team-taught by Medical Sciences faculty. An disease, and breast cancer. Students will learn about organ systems approach to the study of the human body, these diseases through didactic lecture, observations of including microscopic and gross structure. The course patients in clinics, doctors’ offices, or hospital settings. starts with an introduction to basic cell structure and Carr tissue construction, and continues with the coverage of all human systems with emphasis on the musculoskeletal MCSI–M 490 Special Topics in Biomedical Science system, cardiovascular, reproductive, and nervous (1–6 cr.) Intensive study of a selected topic in biomedical systems. Bones, models, and prosected cadavers are sciences. Topics will vary. used to study these topics concurrently in the laboratory. Three lecture periods and two two-hour laboratory and MCSI–M 499 Internship in Medical Science Instruction lecture exams are given outside the regularly scheduled (3 cr.) P: Anatomy A215 and/or Physiology P215 and class time. Please see the Schedule of Classes for exam consent of instructor. Supervised teaching experience in times. There are required textbooks for both lecture and undergraduate medical science courses. May be repeated laboratory portions of this course, with additional materials only once for credit. provided on the Internet. Physiology ANAT–A 464 Human Tissue Biology (4 cr.) (Spring) PHSL–P 130 Human Biology (4 cr.) Basic concepts in This course will provide undergraduates with an in- human biology. Covers reproduction and development, depth understanding of the biology of human tissues and physiological regulations, stress biology, and behavioral organs at the cellular and molecular level. Emphasis will biology; emphasizes related social problems. be on the normal structural and functional relationships PHSL–P 215 Basic Human Physiology (5 cr.) (Fall, of adult tissues, but will include certain aspects of Spring, Summer II) Intended for science majors and embryonic tissue formation and medically important tissue not recommended for first-semester freshmen. It is abnormalities. After discussing the molecular basis of recommended but not required that students complete fundamental types of tissues, we will consider each of the A215 and C101 prior to enrollment in P215. This organ systems, including the nervous system, immune course is team-taught by Medical Sciences faculty. An system, endocrine system, and reproductive systems. organ systems approach to the study of human body Developmental aspects of certain specialized tissues such function. Presentation begins with basic cell function as bone, teeth, and blood cells will be covered in greater and communication systems of the body, progressing detail. to control systems, defense mechanisms, transport, Medical Sciences gas exchange, and balancing of nutrients, water, and MCSI–M 131 Disease and the Human Body (3 cr.) (Fall, electrolytes. Focus for the course is on how organ Spring) Suitable for non-science majors at all levels. Basic systems contribute to essential metabolic activity and the science knowledge is advantageous but not necessary. maintenance of homeostasis. The laboratory emphasizes This course is team-taught by Medical Sciences faculty. the application of material presented during lecture and is a required part of the course. Four lecture periods and 42 Medical Sciences Program (Bloomington) June 28, 2010 one-hour laboratory session per week. Separate objective PHSL–P 432 Healing Outreach Program Elective laboratory and lecture exams are given outside of the (HOPE) (2 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. A service- regular scheduled class time. Please see the Schedule of learning course exploring the health and healing benefits Classes for exam times. There are required textbooks for of animals. This course partners companion animals, both lecture (same text as A215) and laboratory portions community volunteers, students, and facilities caring of this course with additional materials provided on the for the well-being of people who are physically and/or Internet. behaviorally compromised. Reflection and discussion will enhance basic knowledge of physiology and behavior and HPER–P 409 Physiology of Exercise (4 cr.) P: An introduce related research. introductory biology course and general chemistry. Lectures and laboratory on the regulation and integration Graduate Courses and Electives of metabolic, cardiovascular, and respiratory functions in The courses listed below are primarily intended for response to varying intensities of exercise. The influences students seeking the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in the of these stresses and responses on certain organs biomedical sciences and for medical students seeking and systems, including liver, kidneys, skin, and the a combined M.D. and graduate degree. Complete gastrointestinal tract. program information is provided in the Indiana University Graduate School Bulletin and/or departmental or program PHSL–P 416 Comparative Animal Physiology (3 cr.) brochures. P: Two college biology courses, a college mathematics course, Chemistry C106. Lectures on physiological Anatomy principles of the respiratory, circulatory, excretory, and ANAT–A 464 Histology (5 cr.) related systems in a variety of invertebrate and vertebrate animals. ANAT–A 505 Human Development (1 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. Normal and abnormal human development, PHSL–P 417 Neurobiology (2 cr.) P: An introductory with a general consideration of human embryology from biology course and Chemistry C106. R: a course in fertilization through the early neonatal period followed cellular physiology or S308 or P416. Physiology of nerves by more detailed analysis of topics in mammalian and muscles including sensory receptors, peripheral and development biology and teratology. central processing of neural information, coordination of motor output, and neurophysiological correlates of ANAT–A 512 Introduction to Research in Anatomy behavior. (1 cr.) Required of all new graduate students. Lectures and demonstrations in current research interests of PHSL–P 418 Laboratory in Comparative Animal faculty. Physiology (2 cr.) P: P416. C: P416. Laboratory experiments using a variety of animals to illustrate ANAT–A 513 Introduction to Research Techniques physiological principles. (1 cr.) P: A512. Individual work on a research problem. Staff PHSL–P 421 Principles of Human Physiology (3–5 cr.) Intended for science majors. Permission of instructor ANAT–A 530 Special Topics (2 cr.) required. This course offers an organ systems approach ANAT–A 550 Gross Human Anatomy I (4 cr.) to the study of biophysical principals governing human body function. Lectures provide a broad survey of the ANAT–A 551 Gross Human Anatomy II (4 cr.) communication and control systems of the body, defense mechanisms, transport, gas exchange, and balancing of MED–M 555 Medical Neuroscience (5 cr.) An nutrients, water, and electrolytes. Problem-solving skills, interdisciplinary study of the morphological, functional, and critical evaluation of data, research and resources in the clinical aspects of the human nervous system. study of physiology. ANAT–A 560 Human Microscopic Anatomy (4 cr.) PHSL–P 431 Human Physiology (4 cr.) (Fall, Spring) ANAT–A 601 Advanced Gross Anatomy I (4 cr.) Intended for science majors. This is an introductory course P: A551, consent of instructor. Structure of the upper and in human physiology designed to introduce the senior lower extremities. undergraduate student and master’s-level graduate student to the function of the human body. This course ANAT–A 602 Advanced Gross Anatomy II (4 cr.) provides a basic understanding of human organ system P: A551, consent of instructor. Thorax, abdomen, and function. The emphasis is on demonstrating how organ pelvis. systems work to maintain homeostasis, a constant yet ANAT–A 603 Advanced Gross Anatomy III (4 cr.) dynamic internal state that enables us to deal with diverse P: A551, consent of instructor. Head, neck, and gross environmental conditions and activities. Concepts are brain. All include detailed dissection and lectures and presented so as to provide students insight into the discussion on current literature to determine relation of scientific process, problem solving, and knowledge of structure to function. resources for the study of human body in health and disease. An opportunity to explore physiological concepts ANAT–A 610 Comparative Neuroanatomy (2 cr.) through discussion and experimentation is incorporated P: Consent of instructor, graduate standing, and one into the lecture format of this course. Assignments and neuroscience course or equivalent. A comparison of the exams include seven laboratory reports, seven discussion central nervous system of mammalian and nonmammalian exercises, four semester exams, and one comprehensive vertebrates, including a laboratory study of representative final exam. There is a required textbook; additional specimen. materials are provided on the Internet. June 28, 2010 Medical Sciences Program (Bloomington) 43

ANAT–A 664 Selected Topics in Advanced of chemotherapy of bacterial, parasitic or viral diseases Microscopic Anatomy (2 cr.) P: A560 or consent of and malignancies. instructor. Advanced instruction in the microscopic structure of selected animal cell systems, involving PHAR–F 616 Molecular Pharmacology (3 cr.) P: F605- discussion and review of current literature and research F606 or consent of instructor. Molecular mechanisms as with these systems. Topic will change with each offering. they relate to drug action. Biological transducers, receptor mechanisms, subcellular phenomena in the actions of ANAT–A 800 Research in Anatomy (arr. cr.) drugs on mammalian systems. ANAT–A 850 Seminar in Anatomy and Physiology PHAR–F 617 Pharmacology of Drug Metabolism (3 cr.) Medicine (arr. cr.) P: F605-F606 or consent of instructor. Physicochemical principles involved in the absorption, distribution, MSCI–G 901 Advanced Research (6 cr.) Authorized by metabolism, and excretion of drugs and other foreign director. compounds in the mammalian organism. Pathology PHAR–F 618 Pharmacokinetics (3 cr.) P: F617. Kinetic PATH–C 601 General Pathology (5 cr.) aspects of absorption, distribution, and excretion of drugs PATH–C 602 Systemic Pathology (6 cr.) in the mammalian organism. Compartmentalization, multiphasic decay curves, and computerized treatments. PATH–C 800 Advanced Pathology (arr. cr.) P: C603. Subject material and hours arranged to conform to needs PHAR–F 619 Endocrine Pharmacology (3 cr.) P: F605- of students. F606 or consent of instructor. The pharmacology of hormones. Biosynthesis, structures, actions, and PATH–C 858 Experimental Pathology (5 cr.) Review degradation of hormones endogenous to mammalian and performance of selected experiments in pathology species. Structure and pharmacological activity of illustrating the types of pathologic processes. synthetic analogs and antagonists of naturally occurring hormones. PATH–C 859 Research in Pathology (arr. cr.) Supervised initiation of a research project in pathology. PHAR–F 620 Special Topics in Pharmacology (3 cr.) Counseling in the completion of a thesis. P: F605-F606 or consent of instructor. Special topics of current interest in pharmacology. May be repeated. PATH–C 862 Basic Pathologic Techniques (5 cr.) Methods of the histologic and chemical laboratories of PHAR–F 621 Readings in Pharmacology (1–3 cr.) pathology; principles of examination used in the usual Supplementary readings and tutorial discussions in procedures of surgical and autopsy pathology. aspects of pharmacology to fit the needs of individual students or for specialized areas. PATH–C 875 Biochemical Pathology (3 cr.) P: C603 or B800. A survey of biochemical pathology as demonstrated PHAR–F 625 Research in Pharmacology (arr. cr.) by recent advances in research in pathology. Selected Original research as approved by the department. topics for lecture and discussion will include aspects of tissue, cellular, subcellular, and molecular pathology. PHAR–F 630 Seminar in Pharmacology (1 cr.) Research reports by students, faculty, and invited guests. Pharmacology PHAR–F 605 Principles of Pharmacology I (4 cr.) Physiology HPER–P 409 Physiology of Exercise (4 cr.) PHAR–F 606 Principles of Pharmacology II (4 cr.) PHSL–P 416 Comparative Animal Physiology (3 cr.) PHAR–F 611 Methods of Pharmacology I (3 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. Chemical and biological PHSL–P 417 Neurobiology (3 cr.) procedures used in pharmacological research. Lectures PHSL–P 418 Laboratory in Comparative Animal and demonstrations of techniques used for the Physiology (2 cr.) determination of specific substances in biological material. PHSL–P 421 Principles of Human Physiology (3–5 cr.) PHAR–F 612 Methods of Pharmacology II (3 cr.) Intended for science majors. Permission of instructor P: F611. Laboratory application of principles and required. This course offers an organ systems approach techniques presented in F611 to practical problems in to the study of biophysical principles governing human pharmacological research. Introduction to data handling. body function. Lectures provide a broad survey of the PHAR–F 613 Graduate Pharmacology I (3 cr.) P: F605- communication and control systems of the body, defense F606 or consent of instructor. Molecular mechanisms of mechanisms, transport, gas exchange, and balancing of drug action, drug-receptor interactions, drug metabolism, nutrients, water, and electrolytes. Problem-solving skills, and pharmacokinetics. critical evaluation of data, research, and resources in the study of physiology. PHAR–F 614 Graduate Pharmacology II (3 cr.) P: F513 or consent of instructor. Continuation of F513. Molecular PHSL–P 509 Physiological Adaptations (3 cr.) mechanisms of drug action, drug-receptor interactions, Mechanisms of adaptation and acclimatization of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics. invertebrate and vertebrate animals to environmental conditions. Seminar-type course. PHAR–F 615 Chemotherapeutic Pharmacology (3 cr.) P: F605-F606 or consent of instructor. Basic PHSL–P 510 Control Systems Theory in Biology principals of use of drugs as selectively toxic agents and (4 cr.) P: Introduction to calculus; P531 or equivalent. Predicting the properties of physiological systems from the 44 Courses by Campus June 28, 2010 dynamic properties of their component parts. Laboratory PHSL–P 620 Renal Physiology (3 cr.) P: P531, emphasizes analog and digital simulation techniques. A464, P551, C580. Designed for graduate students in physiology. Covers recent advances in acid-base balance, PHSL–P 512 Introduction to Research in Physiology blood pressure regulations, and salt balance in relation to (1 cr.) Required of all new graduate students. Introduction endocrinology. to areas and methods of current faculty research. PHSL–P 800 Research in Physiology (arr. cr.) PHSL–P 513 Introduction to Research Techniques (1 cr.) P: P512. Individual work on a research problem. PHSL–L 500 Independent Study (arr. cr.) P: Written permission of faculty member supervising research. PHSL–P 530 Special Topics (arr. cr.) P: Consent of instructor. Work in advanced areas in physiology. Courses by Campus PHSL–P 531 Human Physiology I (3 cr.) Courses by Department | Courses by Campus PHSL–P 532 Human Physiology II (5 cr.) Note: In the following course statements, the abbreviation PHSL–P 541 Advanced Physiology I: Neurophysiology ‘‘cr.’’ in parentheses means number of hours of credit; (3–5 cr.) P: P531 or consent of instructor. From “arr. cr.” in parentheses means credit to be arranged. molecular to behavioral level, with special emphasis on The figures given in parentheses with the abbreviation electrophysiology and reflexes. ‘‘hrs.’’ indicate the number of actual (clock) hours devoted to the work. The abbreviation ‘‘P’’ refers to prerequisite PHSL–P 543 Neurophysiology Seminar (2 cr.) P: P541. courses; “C” refers to corequisite courses; “R” refers to May be taken more than once with consent of the recommended courses. department, for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Indiana University School of Medicine—Bloomington PHSL–P 547 Topical Seminar in Physiology (2 cr.) P: Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Indiana University School of Medicine—Evansville Discussion and review of current research and literature in Indiana University School of Medicine—Fort Wayne physiology. Topic and instructor will change from semester to semester. Indiana University School of Medicine—Lafayette MED–P 548 Neuroethology (2 cr.) P: Consent of Indiana University School of Medicine—Muncie instructor. The function of nerve cells in controlling the Indiana University School of Medicine—Northwest natural behavior of animals. Sensory, integrative, and motor processes underlying selected behavior patterns of Indiana University School of Medicine—South Bend invertebrate and vertebrate animals. Indiana University School of Medicine—Terre Haute PHSL–P 550 Seminar in Physiology (1–5 cr.) Discussion and review of current research and literature in Indiana University School of selected topics, including neural, temperature regulation, Medicine—Evansville cardiovascular, renal, and respiratory physiology. Courses by Department | Courses by Campus PHSL–P 551 Advanced Physiology II: Circulation, Respiration (3 cr.) P: P531 or equivalent. Lecture and First-Year Courses seminar discussions of current literature with emphasis on ANAT–D 503 Gross Anatomy (7 cr.) A study of human physical models. anatomy, including dissection of the entire body. Lecture series will include topics in gross anatomy, developmental PHSL–P 561 Advanced Comparative Animal anatomy, radiographic anatomy, and selected clinical Physiology (3 cr.) P: P531, P416 or equivalent, or applications of anatomy. Saxon consent of instructor. Lectures and discussions of current literature on mechanisims and adaptations of respiration, ANAT–D 504 Histology (5 cr.) Lectures and laboratory temperature regulation, locomotion, and osmoregulation study of the microscopic structure and function of cells, from a comparative approach. Topics will be covered in tissues, organs, and systems of the human body. succeeding years on a rotating basis. May be taken more Histogenesis and multidisciplinary sections on cell biology than once for different topics. and endocrinology are included. Wojcik PHSL–P 575 Advanced Physiology: Exercise (3 cr.) ANAT–D 505 Neurobiology (5 cr.) A study of the P: P532 or consent of instructor. Study of the regulation anatomy, functions, and clinical aspects of the human and integration of metabolic, cardio-vascular, respiratory, nervous system. McGraw endocrinological, and biochemical functions of the human body in response to exercise of all types and durations. BIOC–B 800 Biochemistry (5 cr.) Macromolecules, enzymes, bioenergetics, intermediary metabolism, PHSL–P 576 Advanced Physiology: Work and nutrition, metabolic control systems, and endocrinology. Environmental (3 cr.) P: P575 or consent of instructor. Lectures and problem-based learning. Seetharamaiah Mechanisms of contraction and neuromuscular control. Metabolic energy, cost efficiency, and the fuels of work. IMMU–J 601 Medical Immunology (2 cr.) A study of The adjustments and regulation of chemical and thermal human immunology from a biomedical perspective, homeostasis. Effects of environmental factors, training, concentrating on the fundamentals of innate and age, health, and disease on metabolic, cardiovascular, adaptive immune responses, followed by a focus on and respiratory adjustments to exercise. immunodeficiency diseases, autoimmune diseases, tumor immunology, and manipulation of immune responses. The June 28, 2010 Indiana University School of Medicine—Fort Wayne 45 course is designed to develop proficiency for Competency laboratory, and conferences; emphasis on basic concepts VI, “The Social and Community Contexts of Health Care,” and principles of disease processes. Rose Level 1. Aldrich PATH–C 664 Systemic Pathology (4 cr.) Presentation MICR–J 602 Medical Microbiology (4 cr.) Lectures, of pathology by organ systems with emphasis on etiologic clinical case studies, clinical specimen evaluation, and factors, evolution of lesions, pathologic physiology, and independent study covering the topics of microbial clinical correlations. Rose physiology, pathogenic microbes and parasites, antibiotics and chemotherapy, disease pathogenesis, and host- PHAR–F 664 Pharmacology (6 cr.) Comprehensive parasite interactions. The competencies addressed and lectures, discussions, reviews, and laboratories with evaluated in this course are problem-solving (Competency emphasis on the principles of drug action. Representative VIII, Level 1) and Competency III as to fund of knowledge. members of the most important groups of drugs are Both competencies will be addressed as they pertain to discussed in detail with regard to sites and mechanisms clinical microbiology; students will be tested to see if they of action, and ‘‘dry’’ laboratories are designed to involve are able to frame, understand, and solve unidimensional the student in various types of pharmacological problem- or straightforward problems and to see if they are able to solving skills. Raess use science to guide diagnosis, management, therapy, Indiana University School of and prevention of infectious diseases in problem-based learning situations. Johnson Medicine—Fort Wayne Courses by Department | Courses by Campus PHSL–F 513 Physiology (9 cr.) A study of human function. Elements of homeostasis, excitable cells, circulation, digestion, respiration, and excretion are First-Year Courses discussed at the molecular, supramolecular, cellular, ANAT–D 506 Gross Anatomy (7 cr.) The study tissue, organ, organ system, and organismal levels. of anatomy of the adult human body by dissection, Lecture, laboratory, and discussion. Stith demonstrations through instructor prosections and teaching models and skeletons. Topics of radiographic X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: The anatomy will also be presented. Clinical applications Patient-Doctor Relationship (60 hrs.) (3 cr.) A will be emphasized through films, clinical correlation multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course designed conferences, and case studies. Vilensky to introduce students to the patient-doctor relationship through interactions with faculty and patients in a variety ANAT–D 507 Histology and Embryology (5 cr.) of settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and Examination of structures of normal human cells, tissues, behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning and organs at the light and electron microscopic level. toward the complexity of the context from which a patient Relationships of structures to function are emphasized. seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine Topics of embryology will also be covered. Clinical normal human behavior and development throughout the correlation conferences are presented. Hoversland life cycle. Issues addressed include preventive health ANAT–D 508 Neurosciences (5 cr.) Interdisciplinary care, sexuality, cultural diversity, minority health issues, investigation of the physiology and the gross and religion and spirituality, family dynamics, the economics of microscopic structure of the brain, spinal cord, and health care, and death and dying. Kalb nervous system of humans. Aspects of brain energy Second-Year Courses metabolism, neurotransmitter synthesis and degradation, and psychopharmacology are presented. Laboratory MGEN–Q 661 Medical Genetics (2 cr.) A comprehensive activities include dissection of brain and spinal cord, course in human genetics emphasizing the principles of examination of histologic sections, and clinical correlation genetics and their application to clinical medicine through conferences. Sweazey the family history, clinical findings, and laboratory studies. Examples of specific problems, their evaluation, and BIOC–B 509 Medical Biochemistry (6 cr.) Introduction genetic counseling will be used to supplement didactic to biochemical terminology, methods, and concepts in a material. Baath framework relevant to the practice of medicine. Principal topics include structures and reactions of the major MSCI–X 661 Introduction to Medicine (21 cr.) This classes of biological molecules, protein structure and course provides an introduction to the principles of patient function, enzymology, metabolism of biological molecules, interviewing and the physical examination, followed by biosynthesis of macromolecules, regulation of cellular the clinical application of these principles. Lectures are activities, and introductory hematology. Demonstrations, also provided by clinical faculty in surgery, obstetrics, case studies, and clinical correlation conferences are psychiatry, surgical subspecialties, and the subspecialty presented during laboratory sessions. Redman topics of internal medicine. Eubanks and Clinical Faculty MICR–J 525 Medical Microbiology and Immunology MSCI–X 662 Biostatistics (1 cr.) An introductory syllabus (6 cr.) Study of biological properties of bacteria, geared to the teaching of the fundamentals of statistics. viruses, rickettsiae, fungi, and human parasites. The primary purpose is to provide students with the ability Microbial physiology, genetics, and the action of to critically evaluate the reliability of biomedical data found antimicrobial agents are covered. Dynamics of in the literature. Stith host-parasite relationship relative to immunologic PATH–C 663 General Pathology (6 cr.) Introduction to phenomena are presented. Diagnostic microbiology mechanisms of disease through demonstrations, lectures, and immunology, research methodology, and clinical 46 Indiana University School of Medicine—Lafayette June 28, 2010 correlation conferences are presented in the laboratory. Indiana University School of Merkel Medicine—Lafayette PHSL–F 515 Human Physiology (7 cr.) Physiological Courses by Department | Courses by Campus function and regulation of the respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and excretory systems. Muscle structure First-Year Courses and function; general properties of nerves, acid/base, MSCI–X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I (3 cr.) A electrolyte, and fluid homeostasis are also presented. multidepartmental course designed to introduce students Pathophysiologic function is introduced in clinical to the patient-doctor relationship. Students learn to survive correlation conferences. Laboratory exercises serve to medical school while maintaining peak performance, to amplify concepts from lectures. Bell establish rapport with patients through service learning, X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: The Patient- to take and record a proper medical history, to relate Doctor Relationship (3 cr.) A multidepartmental, empathetically with individuals in different stages of life interdisciplinary course designed to introduce students and cultural or socioeconomic groups. Students also learn to the patient-doctor relationship through interactions to deal with selected ethical issues in the patient-physician in a variety of settings. In small groups facilitated by relationship. Designed for Competency I “Effective primary care and behavioral science faculty, students Communication,” Competency II “Basic Clinical Skills,” direct their learning toward the complexity of the context Competency VI “Social and Community Contexts of Health from which a patient seeks medical care. To achieve Care,” Competency VII “Moral Reasoning and Ethical this, students examine normal human behavior and Judgment,” and Competency IX “Professionalism and development throughout the life cycle. Issues addressed Role Recognition,” Level 1. include preventive health care, sexuality, cultural diversity, LCME 501 Human Gross Anatomy and Embryology minority health issues, religion and spirituality, family (8 cr.) A systematic study and dissection of the body dynamics, the economics of health care, and death and using a regional approach. Conferences and discussions dying. Blusys and Staff with members of staff and practicing physicians. Series Second-Year Courses of lectures on developmental and clinical anatomy. MGEN–Q 682 Medical Genetics (2 cr.) This lecture Designed for Competency I “Effective Communication” course covers probability, population genetics, inheritance, and Competency III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, metabolic diseases, hemoglobinopathies, genetic Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” Level 1. diagnosis, and counseling. Redman and Staff LCME 502 Human Histology and Cell Biology (5 cr.) A MSCI–X 683 Biostatistics (1 cr.) This brief online study of cell structure and function, basic tissues, and their course will introduce descriptive statistics, common arrangement into organs and organ systems. Lectures, distributions, comparison of two parameters, regression small group laboratories, conferences, and discussions analysis, analysis of variance, experimental design, and with members and staff and practicing physicians. epidemiologic statistics. Sweazey Designed for competency III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” MSCI–X 681 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II (20 cr.) IV “Lifelong Learning,” and VIII “Problem Solving,” Level 1. This multidisciplinary course is designed to introduce clinical medicine to sophomore medical students, using LCME 503A Medical Physiology (6 cr.) A study a lecture format and problem solving through taking of human/mammalian physiology from a biomedical patient medical histories, physical diagnosis and specialty perspective, concentrating on the following systems: physical diagnosis, and radiology conferences. These pulmonary, gastrointestinal, endocrine, renal, and skills will be learned via direct patient contact. An organ cardiovascular. Designed to develop proficiency for systems approach will be used. Weber and Vilensky Competency III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” and PHAR–F 684 Pharmacology (6 cr.) This lecture/ Competency VIII “Problem Solving,” Level 1. lab conference course covers pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, biotransformation, drug interactions, LCME 504 Molecular Biology of the Cell (3 cr.) A and mechanism of action of major drug classes. Sweazey lecture course that will introduce the cell with emphasis and Bell on molecular mechanisms and the relationship between structure and function. Topics include the properties and PATH–C 683 General Pathology (6 cr.) Students will interactions of the macromolecules that comprise the be introduced to pathologic terminology and disease cell; DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis and processing, processes by lectures, laboratory exercises, case studies, regulation of transcription and translation; protein sorting autopsies, and medicine/pathology conferences. Merkel and organelle traffic; cell motility; signal transduction; and Staff and the cell cycle. Designed to develop proficiency for Competency III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, PATH–C 684 Systemic Pathology (6 cr.) Pathology Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” and of the organ systems will be presented by lectures, Competency IV “Lifelong Learning,” Level 1. laboratory exercises, case studies, and pathology/ medicine conferences. Etiologies, morphologic, LCME 505 Medical Biochemistry (3 cr.) Carbohydrate physiologic changes will be noted; course coverage will be and energy metabolism; metabolic pathways of small correlated with the Introduction to Clinical Medicine course molecules; molecular endocrinology. Special emphasis as much as possible. Hoversland and Staff on biochemical aspects of human medicine. Designed for Competency III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” Level 1. June 28, 2010 Indiana University School of Medicine—Lafayette 47

LCME 506 Medical Microbiology (3 cr.) Properties of LCME 510 Basic Principles of Pharmacology bacteria, viruses, fungi, and animal parasites of medical (3 cr.) Basic principles and clinical aspects of modern importance and their relation to infectious diseases. pharmacology and toxicology. Physicochemical Designed to develop proficiency for Competency I characteristics of drugs, structure-activity relationships, “Effective Communication,” Competency III “Using toxicities, side effect. Drugs that affect the cardiovascular, Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics, renal, endocrine, and peripheral nervous systems. and Prevention,” Level 1. Designed to develop proficiency for Competency III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics, LCME 507 Human Neuroscience (5 cr.) Introduction and Prevention,” IV “Lifelong Learning,” and VII “Moral to neuroscience as it relates to modern medicine. Basic Reasoning and Ethical Judgment,” Level 1. principles of neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, and the nomenclature will be taught. Understanding of molecular LCME 511 Basic Principles of Pharmacology and systemic basis of specific neurological diseases (3 cr.) Continuation of LCME 510. Drugs that affect will be emphasized. Systematic integration of structure/ the central nervous system, gastrointestinal and function relationships and neurology will be practiced in hematopoietic systems, chemotherapeutic agents, and laboratories and case presentations. Designed to develop introductory toxicology. Designed to develop proficiency proficiency for Competency III “Using Science to Guide for Competency III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention” Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” IV “Lifelong and Competency VIII “Problem Solving,” Level 1. Learning,” and VII “Moral Reasoning and Ethical Judgment,” Level 1. LCME 541 Principles of Human Immunology (2 cr.) Limited to medical students only. An overview of LCME 512 Human Pathology I (6 cr.) Introduction to the the fundamental concepts of human immunology. study of mechanisms of disease, including definitions, Focuses on the interactions between the host and etiology, gross and microscopic lesions, and pathogenesis microbial pathogens and on mechanisms that underlie by means of lectures, laboratory demonstrations and hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune diseases, conferences; emphasis on the basic concepts and and immune deficiencies. Discusses the principles of principles of disease processes. Designed to develop vaccination and serological testing. Designed to develop proficiency for Competency I “Effective Communication,” proficiency for Competency III “Using Science to Guide Competency II “Basic Clinical Skills,” Competency III Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, and Competency IV “Lifelong Learning,” Level 1. Therapeutics, and Prevention,” and Competency VIII “Problem Solving,” Level 1. MSCI–PBL 620 Concepts of Health and Disease I (2 cr.) A course for first year medical students LCME 513 Human Pathology II (5 cr.) Continuation incorporating small group, problem based learning. of LCME 512. Introduction to the study of mechanisms Students work in small groups facilitated by faculty of disease, including definitions, etiology, gross and tutors to discuss clinical cases. Designed to develop microscopic lesions, and pathogenesis by means of Competency I “Effective Communication,” Competency lectures, laboratory demonstrations and conferences; III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, emphasis on the basic concepts and principles of Therapeutics, and Prevention,” Competency IV “Lifelong disease processes. Designed to develop proficiency for Learning,” Competency V “Self-awareness, Self-care Competency I “Effective Communication”, Competency and Personal Growth,” and Competency VIII “Problem II “Basic Clinical Skills,” Competency III “Using Science Solving,” Level 1. to Guide Diagnosis, Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” and Competency VIII “Problem Solving,” Second-Year Courses Level 1. MSCI–X 631 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II (18 cr.) A multidepartmental course designed to introduce clinical MGEN 603 Medical Genetics (2 cr.) A comprehensive medicine. Includes medical history taking and physical course in human genetics emphasizing the principles of examination skills learned at the bedside with direct genetics and their application to clinical medicine through patient contact. Clinical medicine is surveyed concurrently the family history, clinical findings, and laboratory studies. with emphasis on pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem Examples of specific problems, their evaluation, and solving skills are stressed, including synthesis and genetic counseling will be used to supplement didactic interpretation of medical data. Designed for Competency I material. Designed to develop proficiency for Competency “Effective Communication,” Competency II “Basic Clinical III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, Skills,” Competency VI “Social and Community Contexts Therapeutics, and Prevention,” Competency VIII “Problem of Health Care,” and Competency IX “Professionalism and Solving,” Level 1. Role Recognition,” Level 1. MSCI–PBL 640 Concepts of Health and Disease II MSCI–X 632 Evidence-Based Medicine (1 cr.) (2 cr.) A course for second year students incorporating Application of principles of Biostatistics and Epidemiology small-group, problem-based learning. Students work to clinical and diagnostic decision making. Course in small groups facilitated by faculty tutors to discuss includes lectures, discussions and active learning clinical cases. Designed to develop proficiency for exercises. Designed to develop proficiency for Competency I “Effective Communication,” Competency Competency III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, III “Using Science to Guide Diagnosis, Management, Management, Therapeutics, and Prevention,” Competency Therapeutics, and Prevention,” IV “Lifelong Learning,” IV “Lifelong Learning,” and Competency VIII “Problem V “Self-Awareness, Self-Care, and Personal Growth,” Solving,” Level 1. VII “Moral Reasoning and Ethical Judgment,” and Competency VIII “Problem Solving,” Level 1. 48 Indiana University School of Medicine—Muncie June 28, 2010 Indiana University School of clinical medicine through family history, clinical findings, Medicine—Muncie and laboratory studies. Litt Courses by Department | Courses by Campus MSCI–X 641 Introduction to Medicine (22 cr.) A multidepartmental course designed to introduce clinical First-Year Courses medicine. Includes medical history taking and physical ANAT 606 Medical Neuroanatomy (6 cr.) Normal examination skills learned at the bedside with direct structural and functional organization of the human central patient contact. Clinical medicine is surveyed concurrently nervous system as a background for the interpretation of with emphasis on pathophysiology and diagnosis. its dysfunction. Assumes prior knowledge of human gross Problem-solving skills are stressed, including synthesis anatomy and general physiology. Taught as a four-week and interpretation of medical data. Staff block in the spring semester. McCaughey MSCI–X 642 Biostatistics (1 cr.) Biostatistics for medical ANAT 631 Medical Histology (5 cr.) Normal and students; basic statistical techniques and their application abnormal developmental processes related to the to medical problems are introduced. Zimmerman differentiation of tissues and organs; microscopic study of organs and tissues as background for physiological and PATH–C 643 General Pathology (4 cr.) Introduction to pathological consideration. Taught as a four-week block in mechanisms of disease through demonstration, lectures, the fall semster. Ganion laboratory, and conferences; emphasis on basic concepts and principles of disease processes. Kim BIOL 642 Medical Microbiology I (6 cr.) Microbiology for medical students. Considers bacteria, fungi, parasites, PATH–C 644 Systemic Pathology (8 cr.) Presentation and viruses as agents in human disease and the of pathology by organ systems with emphasis on etiologic immunological and serological aspects of the host-parasite factors; evolution of lesions; pathologic, physiologic, and relationship. The course also emphasizes molecular and clinical correlations. Kim cellular immunology, and the roles of immune processes PHAR–F 644 Pharmacology (5 cr.) Lectures, quizzes, in health and disease. Taught as a six-week block during laboratory. Drugs classified as to site and mechanism of the spring semester. Webb and Walker action; representative members of each class of drugs BIOL 667 Medical Biochemistry I (6 cr.) Chemistry of discussed; rational clinical uses emphasized. Zimmerman major cellular constituents; enzymes as the catalysts of intracellular chemical reactions, with emphasis on Indiana University School of underlying principles of physical and organic chemistry Medicine—Northwest and molecular biology. Taught as a five-week block during Courses by Department | Courses by Campus the fall semester. Fromm and Pederson First Year Courses PHYS 640 Medical Physiology (6 cr.) Provides a PBL 610 Step 1: The Molecular Basis of Medicine concise summary of mammalian and human physiology (6 cr.) This step deals with the basic principles of for medical students. Review of cellular physiology; biochemistry and molecular biology as they apply to comparative physiology included where pertinent. Overall medicine. Specifically, in this step, the student will organization based on coverage of the organ-systems gain a working knowledge of amino acids, proteins, type. Taught as a six-week block during the spring enzymes, thermodynamics, digestion, and metabolism semester. Bishop of carbohydrates, lipid, protein, and amino acids (both X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: The catabolic and anabolic pathways), metabolic control, Patient-Doctor Relationship (48 hrs.) (2 cr.) A lipoprotein metabolism and lipid transport, nitrogen multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course designed waste disposal, heme metabolism, purine and pyrimidine to introduce students to the patient-doctor relationship metabolism, structure of nucleic acids, replication of DNA, through interactions with faculty and patients in a variety synthesis of RNA and protein, genetic code and genetic of settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and control in eukaryotes, recombinant DNA technology, the behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning biochemistry of vision, muscle and nerve metabolism, toward the complexity of the context from which a patient integration of metabolism, vitamins and nutrition, and seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine hormone action. Offered by the Northwest Center only. normal human behavior and development throughout the PBL 620 Step 2: Human Structure (12 cr.) Human life cycle. Issues addressed include preventive health Structure is an intensive integrated step combining cell care, sexuality, cultural diversity, minority health issues, biology, histology, gross anatomy, embryology, and religion and spirituality, family dynamics, the economics radiology that is designed to acquaint the medical student of health care, and death and dying. Adrian, Routh, and with the structures of the human body from gross to Williams subcellular. A combination of small-group, case-based ANAT 601 (601L) Human Gross Anatomy (7 cr.) A sessions, supervised laboratory periods, and selected strong background in basic morphologic and functional general lectures are used to instruct the students in this relations. Emphasis on regional anatomy. Taught as a step. The clinical cases are designed to stimulate student- seven-week block during the fall semester. Wilkins directed learning and problem solving with materials gathered from pathology, surgery, and radiology. The Second-Year Courses laboratories will offer experience in viewing normal MGEN–Q 641 Medical Genetics (2 cr.) A comprehensive structures from gross dissections to electron micrographs. course in human genetics, emphasizing the principles of The emphasis of the step is on gathering a general general and molecular genetics and their application to understanding of the correlations of structure with function and on the views of the body possible with the various June 28, 2010 Indiana University School of Medicine—South Bend 49 macroscopic and microscopic imaging techniques. Offered injury. Students learn the concepts of general pathology, by the Northwest Center only. immunology, microbiology, infectious diseases, and elements of pharmacology through discussion and PBL 631 Step 3: Systemic Function (6 cr.) This step problem solving of clinical cases and independent study. builds on the knowledge and problem-solving skills the Offered by the Northwest Center only. medical students acquire in Steps 1 and 2. Step 3 is a comprehensive analysis of human physiology, organized PBL 662 Step 7: Pathophysiology and Advanced around the main organ systems of the body. The themes Problem Solving (28 cr.) developed over the six-week period explore physiological A multidisciplinary course emphasizing etiology, aspects of cellular phenomena, the autonomic nervous pathophysiology, morphological changes, and evolution system, the cardiovascular system, the renal system, of lesions in an open system approach. Through clinical the respiratory system, the endocrine system, and cases, sophomore medical students identify learning the gastrointestinal system. Central to the step is a issues in problem-based learning sessions and in a few weekly analysis of medical problems. This serves to lectures; key concepts are introduced. integrate physiological aspects of the organ systems with clinical problem solving and with material introduced in This step is subdivided into three units: Steps 1 and 2. Scheduled key lectures are also used to • First Unit (7 weeks): includes the in-depth study of complement the problem-based learning. Offered by the cardiology, pulmonary medicine, nephrology, and Northwest Center only. obstetrics/gynecology. PBL 641 Step 4: Neural Control and Disease (6 cr.) The • Second Unit (7 weeks): introduces and discusses Neural Control step studies the structure and function of endocrinology, gastroenterology, pediatrics, and the nervous system. This multidisciplinary step integrates medical genetics extensively. neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neurochemistry with • Third Unit (8 weeks): deals with neurology, a strong core element of introductory neurology. Emphasis hematology/oncology, psychiatry, rheumatology, and is on directing students in the acquisition of clinically geriatrics. relevant information that can be successfully applied to the Also running concurrently in this step is the Specialty performance of the neurological examination and lesion Diagnosis component of the Doctor/Patient Relationship. localization. Problem-based learning sessions, laboratory Students experience each specialty by spending exercises, and lectures emphasize basic structure and afternoons at physicians’ offices or in hospital settings, function of neurons, regional neuroanatomy, motor and observing physician-patient interactions through focused sensory systems, special senses, hypothalamus and history taking and physical examination. Offered by the the autonomic nervous system, cerebral hemispheres Northwest Center only. and behavior, and introduction to the mechanisms and treatment of neurological disorders and diseases. Offered by the Northwest Center only. Indiana University School of PBL 645 Step 5: Medications and Disease (6 cr.) Medicine—South Bend An intensive and systematic study of the drugs used in Courses by Department | Courses by Campus diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of human diseases in a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) format. The core First-Year Courses contents are given as comprehensive lectures that include ANAT 501 Anatomy and Embryology (8 cr.) An classification of drugs, effects and mechanism of action, intensive study of the gross structure of the human body, disposition, fate, toxicity, uses, drug interactions, and accomplished through maximum student participation in contraindications. Through the PBL tutorial sessions, the the dissection of the human cadaver together with formal students engage in cases that involve a multidisciplinary lectures and assigned readings. Halperin approach and integration of pharmacological principles in treating diseases. Offered by the Northwest Center only. CHEM 667 Biochemistry (7 cr.) The lecture sequence provides an analysis of current biochemical topics and PBL 661 Doctor/Patient Relationship (4 cr.) Since the an introduction to those areas of biochemistry that are inception of the Northwest Center for Medical Education’s especially relevant in medicine. Emphasis is placed on Regional Center Alternative Pathway, the curriculum metabolic pathways, endocrine control, and related clinical has included a component called the Doctor/Patient problems. McKee Relationship. Doctor/Patient Relationship is designed to foster desired characteristics of the primary care MBIO 556 Medical Microbiology (7 cr.) Microbiology physician. In this component, students develop skills to and related subtopics are studied within this course, communicate effectively with patients and their families, including immunology, virology, bacteriology, parasitology, to show empathy toward patients, and to appreciate mycology, and aspects of infectious disease. While patient differences in cultural values and socio-economic primary emphasis is on the biology and pathogenic levels. Students are also exposed to a series of clinical mechanisms of individual organisms, issues relating to experiences that illustrate the impact of illness on patients’ host-microbe relationships are discussed extensively lives and what they expect from their physicians. Offered throughout the course. Bohlson by the Northwest Center only. PHSL 504 Human Physiology (7 cr.) The study of Second Year Courses the physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, endocrine, and gastrointestinal systems. Emphasis is PBL 650 Step 6: Invasion and Defense (11 cr.) This placed on medical aspects of human physiology. Student interdisciplinary course deals with the nature of infectious participation laboratories are used to demonstrate classic agents and tumors and the host response to invasion and 50 Indiana University School of Medicine—Terre Haute June 28, 2010 physiologic principles and current bioanalytic techniques. Indiana University School of Olson Medicine—Terre Haute X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: The Courses by Department | Courses by Campus Patient-Doctor Relationship (60 hrs.) (2 cr.) A multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course designed First-Year Courses to introduce students to the patient-doctor relationship Semester I through interactions with faculty and patients in a variety BIOC–B 523 Biochemistry (5 cr.) The chemistry and of settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and reactions of constituents of living matter, including behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins, toward the complexity of the context from which a patient coenzymes, and minerals; the chemistry and regulations seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine of the reactions and processes of whole organisms; normal human behavior and development throughout the endocrinology; enzymology; nutrition; intermediary life cycle. Issues addressed include preventive health metabolism; and biomedical mechanisms in selected care, sexuality, cultural diversity, minority health issues, disease states. King religion and spirituality, family dynamics, the economics of health care, and death and dying. Magneson ANAT–D 523 Gross Anatomy (6 cr.) An intensive study of the human body in relation to medicine using team- SBCM 503 Neuroscience (5 cr.) An integrated course based learning, dissections, clinical demonstrations, and that canvasses the biophysics, biochemistry, anatomy, participation in autopsies. Duong physiology, and pathology of the human nervous system and its vasculature. Marfurt ANAT–D 524 Histology (4 cr.) An examination of the structure and function of human cells and tissues through VAN 505 Histology/Embryology (4 cr.) The study of lectures, microscope laboratory with extensive student microscopic anatomy of normal human tissues. Light slide collection, laboratory website, and audiovisual aids. microscopy receives the major emphasis, but electron Moga microscopic structure is included in areas of special interest. Two lecture hours per week are devoted to the MSCI–X 515 Immunology (2 cr.) Immunology for medical fundamentals of embryology. Vargo students. Geib Second-Year Courses MED–X 600 Introduction to Clinical Medicine I: The MGEN–Q 605 Medical Genetics (2 cr.) A survey course Patient-Doctor Relationship (3 cr.) This year-long, of lectures and discussions dealing with the mechanisms multidepartmental, interdisciplinary course is designed and patterns of inheritance. Emphasis on human genetic to introduce students to the patient/doctor relationship disorders. Students may also participate in the Memorial through interactions with faculty and patients in a variety Hospital Regional Genetic Counseling Clinic, where they of settings. In small groups facilitated by primary care and are introduced to genetic diagnosis, management, and behavioral science faculty, students direct their learning counseling of patients with genetic diseases. McKee toward the complexity of the context from which a patient seeks medical care. To achieve this, students examine MSCI–X 651 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II (19 cr.) normal human behavior and development throughout the A multidepartmental course designed to introduce clinical life cycle. Issues addressed include preventative health medicine. Includes medical history taking and physical care, sexuality, cultural diversity, minority health issues, examination skills learned at the bedside with direct religion and spirituality, family dynamics, the economics of patient contact. Clinical medicine is surveyed concurrently health care, and death and dying. Stevens and Turner with emphasis on pathophysiology and diagnosis. Problem-solving skills are stressed, including synthesis Semester II and interpretation of medical data. Magneson ANAT–D 525 Neurobiology (4 cr.) An examination of structure and functions of the human central nervous MSCI–X 652 Biostatistics (1 cr.) Biostatistics for medical system with an emphasis on clinical correlations and the students. McKee neurological examination. Lannoo PATH–C 653 General Pathology (3 cr.) The study of MCSI–X 505 Concepts in Health and Disease (4 cr.) diseases that affect human tissues. Emphasis is placed Problem-based learning and diagnostic interpretations. on the principles of inflammation, necrosis, repair, growth Emphasis on the clinical competencies. Johnson and disturbances, and hemodynamic and metabolic disorders. Waite Students participate in laboratory exercises, which are constructed for problem case analysis. Prahlow PHSL–F 525 Physiology (5 cr.) A course designed to obtain a good understanding of the function of living PATH–C 654 Systemic Pathology (7 cr.) The study of organisms with emphasis on human beings, a course to disease and its relationship to structural and functional become familiar with the normal physiology to be able abnormalities of specific organ systems. Emphasis to comprehend pathological conditions. The course is is placed on both pathologic anatomy and clinical structured according to the following components: cellular, manifestations of disease. Prahlow muscular, sensory, neuronal, cardiovascular, respiratory, PHAR–F 654 Pharmacology (7 cr.) A systematic study renal, gastrointestinal, endocrinological, integrative, and of the mechanism of action, disposition, and fate of drugs nutritional physiology and is taught in interactive lectures in living systems with emphasis on drugs of medical and small laboratories. Waite importance. Stahelin June 28, 2010 Educational Technology 51

Second-Year Courses needle sticks, should be immediately reported to the Semester I Student Health Service. In case an injury occurs when the MGEN–Q 602 Medical Genetics (2 cr.) This course IUPUI Student Health Center is closed, students should go builds on basic knowledge of genetics with resulting to the facility of their choice according to their insurance insight and recognition of genetic problems of patients in coverage for appropriate treatment. If a contaminated their prospective offspring. The student should be aware injury is experienced, page (317) 312-6824 (OUCH) of socioeconomic and psychological stigmas associated immediately. The School of Medicine covers the costs of with genetic anomalies and be able to refer those afflicted required tuberculin skin testing. This service is provided at patients to competent genetic counseling centers. Geib the IUPUI Student Health Center. PATH–C 623 General Pathology (7 cr.) An introduction All students are required to obtain and show proof to mechanisms of disease through demonstrations, of health insurance for inpatient and outpatient care. lectures, laboratory, and conferences; emphasis on basic If additional information is needed regarding health concepts and principles of disease processes. Kashlan insurance, call toll free 1-877-375-4243. and Flynn Counseling Services and Wellness PHAR–F 624 Pharmacology (6 cr.) In this course, the Mental Health Referral, Evaluation, and Treatment drugs are classified as to site and mechanism of action Resources and representative members of each class of drugs are Indiana University School of Medicine provides free and discussed. The emphasis is on rational clinical uses. confidential counseling services to the medical students Zimmerman and house staff. Information can be obtained by calling MSCI–X 621 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II (21 cr.) Counseling Services and Wellness at (317) 278-4750. This year-long, multidisciplinary course is designed to Services available are individual, couples and family, introduce clinical medicine. It includes medical history and group counseling; consultation; programming; and taking and physical examination skills learned at the emergency intervention. Typical concerns presented bedside with direct patient contact. Clinical medicine is for counseling include adjustment, alcohol- or drug- surveyed concurrently with emphasis on pathophysiology related difficulties, anxiety/stress management, and diagnosis. Problem-solving skills are stressed, body image, conflict management and resolution, including synthesis and interpretations of medical data. depression, disordered eating, emotional response to Albrecht and staff physician responsibilities, self-esteem, sexuality, sexual victimization, and suicidal thoughts. At times, students and Semester II house staff require mental health evaluation and/or long- MSCI–X 622 Biostatistics (1 cr.) Biostatistics for medical term counseling. These individuals are referred to mental students. Zimmerman health professionals both on and off campus who provide these services. PATH–C 624 Systemic Pathology (7 cr.) A presentation of pathology by organ systems with emphasis on etiologic The office of Counseling Services and Wellness may factors, evolution of lesions, pathologic physiology, and assist, organize, and/or present educational programs clinical correlations. Kashlan and Flynn depending on advance notice and availability. All individuals will be treated with respect regardless of age, Organizations & Services color, counseling concern, ethnicity, gender, marital/ Services parental status, national origin, physical ability, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Counseling • Office of Medical Student Affairs (MSA) is confidential in accordance with state laws and ethical • IUPUI Student Health Center guidelines. • Counseling Services and Wellness • Educational Technology (within the Department of Counseling records are maintained in files separate from Knowledge Informatics and Translation) the student/house staff files and cannot be accessed by • Presentation Technology Services (within the faculty, staff, administrators, parents, or other student/ Department of Knowledge Informatics and house staff without the individual’s written permission. Translation) Students and house staff may schedule an appointment • Office of Visual Media by calling Counseling Services and Wellness. A meeting with the counselor should be available within one week. Organizations Walk-in and evening appointments are welcome but • Student Government depend on counselor availability. When an emergency • School of Medicine Alumni Association occurs after regular business hours, call 911 or the Access Center for Clarian Health, 24 hours a day, 7 days a IUPUI Student Health Center week at (317) 962-2622. Identify yourself as a medical Student Health Services The IUPUI Student Health student or resident. The operator will direct your call to the Center is located on the Medical Center Campus in appropriate emergency care. Coleman Hall. The telephone number is (317) 274-8214. Clinic hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Educational Technology Wednesday; 9 a.m to 5 p.m. on Thursdays; and 7:30 a.m. The Educational Technology (ET) group within the to 5 p.m. on Fridays. Students may be seen in the IUPUI Department of Knowledge Informatics and Translation Student Health Center on a fee-for-service basis. All labs, (KIT) provides support for all forms of class-room and X rays, or referrals are the responsibility of the student. distance learning technology. The group manages the Any injury incurred during the regular work week, including IUSM ANGEL server at daly.medicine.iu.edu. This server 52 Presentation Technology Services June 28, 2010 is a web-based course management and collaboration • Audio and video recorders: classroom videotaping portal for IUSM faculty and students. The ANGEL system services, video playback, audio recording provides a flexible way to provide student access to • Sound reinforcement systems: microphones, resources from home. It is closely integrated with other speaker, mixers, customized large conference audio IUSM online services, such as those provided by the systems Medical Library, and the pedagogical services provided by • Slide, overhead, and video projectors: synchronized the Medical Education and Curricular Affairs (MECA). ET dual slide projection, clear acetate overheads, video also provides audio streamed recordings of lectures in the projection, slide/sound playbacks, live video feeds major classrooms. • Interactive audience response systems: The ET group provides videoconferencing services and instantaneous audience survey and polling with video streaming in classrooms and throughout the medical audience feedback campus, as well as consulting throughout IUSM. The See the Presentation Technology Services website for group has videoconferencing rooms in the library, as well detailed information. as a mobile videoconferencing unit, that can be scheduled by calling (317) 274-1531 or using the online web form at Department of Knowledge Informatics and Translation http://edtech.medicine.iu.edu. The ET videoconferencing (KIT) equipment connects students to IUSM centers throughout 975 W. Walnut Street, IB 310 the state, all IU campuses, Clarian network sites, public Indianapolis, IN 46202 Project Athena sites throughout the state, and Internet Telephone: (317) 274-7183 sites throughout the world. Fax: (317) 278-2349 ET provides consulting on educational technology KIT Administration projects, including the technical information necessary • Julie McGowan, Ph.D., Associate Dean for use of the ANGEL server for distance leaning, and classroom design for optimal use of technology. See the • Lola Thompson, Director of Administration and group's website for detailed information. Finance • Elaine Skopelja, M.A.L.S., Associate Librarian Department of Knowledge Informatics and Translation • Elizabeth Whipple, M.L.S., Assistant Librarian (KIT) • Polly Willhite, Financial Manager 975 W. Walnut Street, IB 310 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Office of Visual Media Telephone: (317) 274-7183 The Office of Visual Media has been the comprehensive Fax: (317) 278-2349 media production center for the Indiana University School KIT Administration of Medicine since 1934. The creative professionals at Visual Media work with the faculty and staff to assess • Julie McGowan, Ph.D., Associate Dean and determine their ideas in communicating medical and • Lola Thompson, Director of Administration and health science concepts and information. Using graphic Finance design, medical illustration, photography, sculpture, • Elaine Skopelja, M.A.L.S., Associate Librarian and video/multimedia, our specialists create original, • Elizabeth Whipple, M.L.S., Assistant Librarian innovative, and engaging visuals solutions that promote • Polly Willhite, Financial Manager clinical care, education, and research. From creating medical illustrations for publication, to designing a Presentation Technology Services PowerPoint presentation or producing a multi-language Do you need a way to project your PowerPoint interactive CD-ROM complete with animations, our presentation or magnify cellular images for a large group? experienced professionals can help you with any media Have you considered getting instantaneous feedback from project: your audience? With Advanced Learning Technology, • Animations, 2-D and 3-D modeling you can captivate your audience and make your message • Graphic and print design (annual reports, brochures, more meaningful. logo identities, newsletters, roll-out posters, title Our audiovisual technicians and the latest equipment boards, exhibits, and displays) can play an important role in the delivery of powerful • Medical illustration (anatomical, biological, medical, multimedia communications. By combining your content physiological, surgical, editorial) with the right tools and PTS’s individualized service, you’ll • Commercial illustration (buildings, cartoons, deliver hard-hitting, memorable presentations. caricatures, portraits) • Video promotion, programs, and educational tools You don’t have to be an audiovisual expert to use our equipment. Our skilled professionals are available to • Marketing materials and packaging explain the essentials or to operate the equipment, • Interactive multimedia (CDs/DVDs, games) allowing you to concentrate on your presentations. We go • Photography (passports, portraits, prints, beyond the service you’ll find anywhere else. composites, photo shoots, slides) Presentation technologies available include: • Digital imaging, manipulation and scanning (from slides, X rays, and books) • Computer displays: large screen projection, high • PowerPoint presentations and roll-out posters intensity overhead, computer interfaces, multi-scan • Special events materials and packaging monitors • Broadcast and video production June 28, 2010 School of Medicine Alumni Association 53

While our creativity and energy may be limitless, we association offers affiliate membership for non-graduates understand that your dollars are not. Developing solutions who are practicing physicians, individuals who have that fit all of your guidelines and budgets can be a completed residency or fellowship training at the Medical challenge, but we have the capability of meeting that Center, non-alumni members of the faculty, and friends challenge. Many of our projects have earned awards, and of the school. Honorary memberships are awarded under one was granted a patent. Please contact us. special circumstances. Telephone: (317) 274-7478 The School of Medicine’s alumni roll totals just over Fax: (317) 274-5636 16,500. Of these, 21 percent maintain active membership Website: visualmedia.iusm.iu.edu in the School of Medicine Alumni Association, making it E-mail: [email protected] the No. 1 society in terms of percentage of membership at Indiana University. This body is directed by the Medical Visual Media Alumni Council composed of 24 members, elected to • Thomas Weinzerl, Director three-year terms. • Paul Hagan, Associate Director • Marilyn Hughes, Administrative Assistant The association sponsors several programs, including the • David Jaynes, Photography Supervisor Help Our Students Travel (HOST) program, continuing • Patrick Collins, Graphic Design Supervisor medical education, receptions in conjunction with national specialty meetings and at the regional centers, • Diane Hook, Video/Multimedia Production Manager new student/parent orientation, and the Scholar-Chip • Denise Mehner, Computer Slide Imaging Golf Outing. Additionally, the association sponsors a (PowerPoint, etc.) merchandise program offering School of Medicine apparel Student Government for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and family members. The IU Medical Student Council consists of more than A highlight of the year’s alumni activity is the Spring 100 members and serves as the primary liaison between Medical Alumni Weekend, held annually on the Medical the student body and the Dean’s Office. The Council Center campus. Attracting hundreds of physicians and works closely with the faculty and administration to convey friends, the program includes an all-alumni reception, student opinions and ideas, and plays a proactive role continuing medical education, a special Dean’s Breakfast, in helping address many of the issues that impact the announcement of the Distinguished Medical Alumni Award educational process. The Council is the executive and recipient at the “strawberry shortcake luncheon,” and legislative branch of the student government and is reunion events for special classes. comprised of 25 voting members, including four presiding council officers, 16 class officers (four from each class) The following are members of the School of Medicine and four regional center liaisons. In addition, over 20 Alumni Council: elected class representatives from each regional campus • President, Richard Hallett III, M.D. as well as 45 dean-appointed and 25 MSC-appointed • Vice President, David L. Patterson, M.D representatives participate in Council meetings, initiatives • Treasurer, Terry R. Brown and resolutions. Student leaders representing over • Historian, George T. Lukemeyer, M.D. 50 student interest groups (e.g., medical specialty, • Executive Council Representative, Carolyn community service, state and national organizations, etc.) Cunningham, M.D. also attend the monthly Council meetings and participate • Immediate Past President, Basil C. Genetos, M.D. regularly in council-sponsored functions. Monthly meetings are open to all students and are available by polycom to Council Members: all medical education sites. • President, Mike Agostino, M.D. ’89 • Immediate Past President, Robert L. Forste, M.D. Each Medical Student Council member is either elected by ’71 his or her peers or is appointed following a comprehensive • Terry R. Brown, M.D. ’77 application and interviewing process. Upon induction as • Alexander S. Choi, M.D. ’01 a member, a student will gain proficiency in the many • Robert M. Paul, M.D. ’07 facets of leadership development and participates in the annual Medical Student Council Leadership Day which • Melissa D. Spurr, M.D. ’07 features a full day of interactive leadership discussions • Michael T. Johnson, M.D. ’83 and workshops. Finally, the Medical Student Council • Kurt H. Stiver, M.D. ’79 website (www.iupui.edu/~mscstaff) provides over three • Elizabeth Basquin Kruase, M.D. ’88 hundred pages of information, including the descriptions, • Kyle O. Rapp, M.D. ’99 process for selection and contact information of all of its • Gary L. Beck, M.D. ’79 members. The website also provides the most centralized • Alice H. Russell, M.P.H. ‘07 and updated listing of all officially recognized student interest groups and the contact information of student Honorary Council Members: interest group leaders. • M. Barbara Backer, M.D. • William H. Beeson, M.D. School of Medicine Alumni • Fred W. Dahling, M.D. Association • Robert L. Forste, M.D. The association is a constituent society within the Indiana • Robert W. Holden, M.D. University Alumni Association. Active membership is open • Tom Hrisomalos, M.D. to all graduates of the School of Medicine. In addition, the • Monica L. Joyner-Wentland, M.D. 54 Academic Policies & Procedures June 28, 2010

• Harold M. Manifold, M.D. • maintained acceptable academic ethics and • A. David McKinley, M.D. professional behavior; • William J. Miller, M.D. • paid all fees in full. • William J. Moores, M.D. Confidentiality of Records • Ramana (Bob) S. Moorthy, M.D. Indiana University, in compliance with the General • Duffy C. Murphy, M.D. Education Provisions Act, Section 438, titled Family • William K. Nasser, M.D. Educational Rights and Privacy Act, provides that all • Raymond W. Nicholson, M.D. student records are confidential and available only to • George F. Rapp, M.D. that student, school faculty, and to the parents if the • Lawrence D. Rink, M.D. student is under 21 and defined as dependent by IRS • Paul Siebenmorgen, M.D. standards. The student may waive his/her right of access • Lowell H. Steen, M.D. to specific records. The student may release the record to • Michael J. Stowell, M.D. others by signing a written release available in the offices maintaining the records in question. For further information • Margie Campbell Sweeney, M.D. regarding the provisions of the Privacy Act, contact the Ex Officio: Medical Student Affairs office. • D. Craig Brater, M.D • Liz Elkas Faculty • Jayme Little Administrative Personnel, Nonacademic Academic Policies & Procedures • Bratcher, Linda, B.A., Director of Graduate Medical Registration Education All students are required to be registered at the beginning • Perry, Pamela S., B.A., Director of Public and Media of each semester/term. Relations • Smartt, Karen A., M.S., Director of Admissions Withdrawals The faculty reserves the right to request the withdrawal Current Faculty of any student whose conduct, health, or academic A| B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R performance would appear to render that student unfit | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z for the practice of medicine. Voluntary withdrawals, approved by the dean for medical student affairs, will • Aaland, Mary O., M.D. (University of North Dakota, result in a grade of “W” or withdrawal for all courses not 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of completed at the time of the student’s withdrawal. The Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne student shall be required to present adequate reasons for • Aalsma, Matthew C., Ph.D. (Ball State University, withdrawal to the dean for medical student affairs. In those 2000), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Adjunct cases where students discontinue attendance without Assistant Professor of Psychology (Psychiatry) officially withdrawing, the instructor shall report the grade • Abdullah, Ma’n A., M.D. (Damascus University, of W. Where nonattendance occurs late in the semester, Syria, 1996), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical however, a grade of I (incomplete) may be used if the Medicine instructor has reason to believe the cause of absence was • Abdullah, Raied N., M.D. (Rush Medical College, beyond the control of the student. 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Requirements for Advancing with the Class • Abel, Steven R., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, For students to advance with their class, they must 1978), Adjunct Professor of Medicine have passed all courses and competency requirements • Abernathy, Mary Pell, M.D. (Indiana University, satisfactorily as defined by the Student Promotions 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Committee and the faculty. Gynecology Requirements for Graduation • Abid, Nicholas A., D.O. (Michigan State University, Indiana University will confer the M.D. degree on persons 1977), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of who have completed the following requirements, as Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest defined by the faculty: • Abonour, Rafat, M.D. (University of Damascus, • filed satisfactory evidence of having complied with Syria, 1983), Associate Dean for Clinical Research the requirements for admission; and Associate Professor of Medicine and of • attended eight regular semesters (or equivalent) of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine medical instruction in four separate years, the last • Abraha, Daniel, M.D. (Addis Ababa University, two years (or equivalent) of which must have been Ethiopia, 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical spent in the Indiana University School of Medicine; Pediatrics • attended the instruction in all departments • Abrishami, Michael, M.D. (University of Southern and satisfactorily completed all competency California, 2003), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of requirements, course work, and examinations; Clinical Dermatology • achieved a passing score on the National Board of • Ackerman, Laurie L., M.D. (University of Iowa, Medical Examiners United States Medical Licensing 1997), Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery Examinations (USMLE), Step I, Step II—Clinical • Ackerman, Veda L., M.D. (West Virginia University, Knowledge, and Step II—Clinical Skills; 1982), Associate Professor of Pediatrics June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 55

• Ackermann, Ronald T., M.D. (University of • Ahsan, Shahid M., M.B.,B.S. (Nishtar Medical Wisconsin, 1997), Assistant Professor of Medicine College, Pakistan, 1986), Volunteer Clinical • Adams, H. Dan, M.D. (Harvard Medical School, Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette 1965), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Aisen, Alex M., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1978), Surgery, IUSM—Evansville Professor of Radiology • Adams, Jerome M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), • Aker, John S., M.D. (State University of New York at Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Buffalo, 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Adams, Mark T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), of Plastic Surgery (Surgery) Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, • Akisik, M. Fatih, M.D. (Istanbul University, Turkey, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1985), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology • Adams, Robert T., D.O. (Kirksville College of • Akosa, Anthony N., M.B.,B.S. (University of Nigeria, Osteopathic Medicine, 1995), Volunteer Clinical 1988), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical Sciences Medicine Program • Alam, Imranul, Ph.D. (Tokyo Medical and Dental • Adler, Fred, M.D. (Buenos Aires University, University, Japan, 2001), Assistant Scientist, School Argentina, 1957), Volunteer Clinical Professor of of Engineering and Technology; Adjunct Assistant Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Scientist in Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine • Adrian, Dwayne C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Alberto, Gino, D.O. (Philadelphia College of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, 1983), Assistant Professor of IUSM—Muncie Clinical Emergency Medicine • Adye, Wallace M., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Albrecht, John E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), 1953), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine, Family Medicine IUSM—Terre Haute • Agaram, Narasimhan P., M.B.,B.S. (Bangalore • Aldo-Benson, Marlene A., M.D. (University of Medical College, India, 1995), Assistant Professor of Vermont, 1965), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Medicine • Agarwal, Bikash, M.B.,B.S. (S.B.C. Medical College, • Aldrich, Carla J., Ph.D. (Baylor College of Medicine, India, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor 1987), Associate Professor of Microbiology and of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Immunology, IUSM—Evansville • Agarwal, David M., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Alessi, John R., D.O. (University Health Science 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1987), Volunteer • Agarwal, Rajiv, M.B.,B.S. (All India Institute of Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Medical Sciences, India, 1986), Professor of • Alexander, C. Kurt, M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Agbor-Baiyee, William, Ph.D. (Indiana University, IUSM—Muncie 1996), Director, Master of Science in Medical • Al-Haddad, Mohammad A., M.B.,B.S. (University Sciences, and Director, Medical Student Academic of Jordan, 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Affairs Special Programs, and Assistant Professor of Medicine Family Medicine • Al-Jebawi, Ahmed F., M.B.,B.S. (Arabian Gulf • Agee, John C., D.O. (University of Health Sciences, University, Saudi Arabia, 1989), Volunteer Clinical 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Medicine Emergency Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Alkhatib, Ghalib A., Ph.D. (McGill University, • Agostino, Michael A., M.D. (Indiana University, Canada, 1988), Associate Professor of Microbiology 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical and Immunology Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Allega, John C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), • Ahlfeld, Steven K., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of IUSM—Evansville Orthopaedic Surgery • Allen, Bradley L., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, • Ahmed, Maqbool, M.B.,B.S. (University of Punjab, 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Pakistan, 1993), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in • Allen, Cynthia A., Ph.D. (The Ohio State University, Medicine, IUSM—Evansville 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ahmed, Nadira, M.B.,B.S. (Dow Medical College, Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) Pakistan, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Allen, Deborah I., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Otis R. Bowen Professor, and Professor of Family • Ahmed, Shamoon, M.B.,B.S. (University of Karachi, Medicine, School of Medicine; Professor, School of Pakistan, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Public and Environmental Affairs Professor of Medicine • Allen, Jayme D., M.D. (Duke University, 1998), • Ahmed, Sheikh S., M.B.,B.S. (Sindh Medical Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics College, Pakistan, 1990), Assistant Professor of • Allen, Matthew R., Ph.D. (Texas A & M University, Clinical Pediatrics 2003), Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Cell • Ahmed, Siraj K., M.D. (St. George’s University, Biology Grenada, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Allen, Michael J., M.D. (University of Texas at San Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Antonio, 1995), Ph.D. (Ohio University, 1988), 56 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Anagnostou, Jonathan M., M.D. (University of IUSM—Evansville Michigan, 1981), Associate Professor of Clinical • Allen, Norris E., Ph.D. (University of Maryland, Anesthesia 1969), Adjunct Professor of Microbiology and • Anand, Amit, M.B.,B.S. (All India Institute of Medical Immunology Sciences, India, 1985), Professor of Psychiatry and • Allen, Paul D., M.D. (Boston University, 1967), Ph.D. of Radiology (University of Florida, 1973), Volunteer Clinical • Andersen, Martin J., D.O. (Kirksville College of Professor of Anesthesia Osteopathic Medicine, 2000), Assistant Professor of • Allen, Sheryl E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Clinical Medicine Visiting Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency • Anderson, Carrie E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Allen, Stephen D., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine 1970), James Warren Smith Professor of Clinical • Anderson, Cynthia S., M.D. (Emory University, Microbiology (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of and Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Radiation Oncology • Allgower, Chris E., Ph.D. (Arizona State University, • Anderson, Drew M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Oncology Dermatology, IUSM—Muncie • Allison, Jacquelyn E., M.D. (Indiana University, • Anderson, Garland D., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia 1962), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Allman, Rex A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Anderson, James H., Jr., M.D. (Louisiana State Medicine University, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Alloosh, Mouhamad, M.D. (Damascus University, Professor of Medicine Syria, 1991), Assistant Scientist in Cellular and • Anderson, John N., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1973), Integrative Physiology Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular • Al Makki, Akram, M.D. (Damascus University, Syria, Biology, IUSM—Lafayette 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Anderson, W. Marshall, Ph.D. (Wake Forest Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette University, 1972), Associate Director for Education • Almdale, David Paul J., M.D. (Indiana University, and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Biology, IUSM—Northwest Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Andreasen, Hans C., M.D. (Southern Illinois • Alonso, Robert J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), University, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Alpert, L. Annette, M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), • Andreoli, Sharon P., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1978), Byron P. and Frances D. Hollett Professor of Medical Sciences Program Pediatrics • Al-Rashdan, Abdullah, M.B.,B.S. (Jordan University • Andres, Primo A., M.D. (University of Santo Tomas, of Science and Technology, 1995), Visiting Assistant Philippines, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Alsatie, Mazen, M.D. (Damascus University, Syria, • Andrews, Janna Z., M.D. (Temple University, 2000), 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology Medicine, IUSM—Muncie • Andry, James M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), • Al-Shawwa, Baha’uddin A., M.D. (University of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Jordan, 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Pediatrics • Ang, Dennis C., M.D. (University of Santo Tomas, • Amankwa, Kwadwo, Pharm.D. (Albany College of Philippines, 1990), Assistant Professor of Medicine Pharmacy, 1999), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Anger, Robert T., Jr., M.S., M.P.H. (University of Medicine Michigan, 1966, 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Ambre, Mark J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Professor of Radiology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Anger, Thomas M., M.D. (Cornell University, 1975), • Ambrose, Thomas A., M.D. (The Ohio State Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University, 1983), Associate Professor of Clinical IUSM—Northwest Orthopaedic Surgery • Anglen, Jeffrey O., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, • Ames, J. Timothy, M.D. (University of Virginia, 1983), Chair and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1984), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Anthony, Joshua C., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest University, 2001), Adjunct Assistant Professor • Amstutz, Karen S., M.D. (Washington University, of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, IUSM— 1988), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Evansville Pediatrics • Anthony, Tracy G., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, • An, Caroline S. T., M.D. (University of Texas Health 1998), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Sciences Center at San Antonio, 1991), Assistant Molecular Biology, IUSM—Evansville Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 57

• Anthony-Worix, Cheryl L., M.D. (Southern Illinois • Ashworth, Sharon L., Ph.D. (Purdue University, University, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1998), Adjunct Assistant Scientist in Medicine Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Atassi, Keith, M.D. (Damascus University, Syria, • Antony, Asok C., M.B.,B.S. (Christian Medical 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of College, India, 1974), Professor of Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Apata, Olusegun, M.B.Ch.B. (Obafemi Awolowo • Athar, Shahid, M.B.,B.S. (University of Karachi, University, Nigeria, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Pakistan, 1967), Volunteer Clinical Associate Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Professor of Medicine • Apel, Samantha E., Psy.D. (Loyola College in • Atkinson, Simon J., Ph.D. (University of Cambridge, Maryland, 2006), Assistant Professor of Clinical England, 1990), Associate Professor of Medicine Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Apple, Marc G., M.D. (University of Miami, 1990), • Atteberry, Jinger, Ph.D. (University of Virginia, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiation 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Oncology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) • Applegate, Kimberly E., M.D. (George Washington • Auckley, James L., M.D. (St. Louis University, 1961), University, 1988), Professor of Radiology and of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics IUSM—Lafayette • Arbuck, Dmitry M., M.D. (Yaroslavl State Medical • Austgen, Charles R., M.D. (Indiana University, School, Russia, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Psychiatry Anesthesia • Ardemagni, Enrica J., Ph.D. (University of • Austin, Joan K., D.N.S. (Indiana University, 1981), Wisconsin, 1985), Adjunct Associate Professor of Distinguished Professor; Sally Reahard Chair, Family Medicine Center for Enhancing Quality of Life in Chronic • Arekere, Dhananjaya M., Ph.D. (Texas A&M Illness, and Professor, School of Nursing; Adjunct University, 2004), Associate Professor of Public Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine; Adjunct Health Professor of Psychology, School of Science • Arfeen, Shahabul S., M.B.,B.S. (Sind Medical • Austrom, Mary G., Ph.D. (York University, Canada, College, Pakistan, 1981), Volunteer Clinical 1989), Wesley P. Martin Professor of Alzheimer’s Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Education and Professor of Clinical Psychology • Arling, Gregory W., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, (Psychiatry), School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, 1974), Associate Professor of Medicine School of Nursing • Arno, Janet N., M.D. (Tufts University, 1980), • Awwad, Eric E., M.D. (University of Texas Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 1979), • Artis, Andre K., M.D. (Meharry Medical College, Professor of Clinical Radiology 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ayoub, Labib W., M.D. (Tanta University, Egypt, Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 1977), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Arulandu, Joseph R., M.D. (Ross University, West • Baath, Gurkirat K., Ph.D. (University of Indies, 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Massachusetts, 1998), Assistant Professor, Part- of Medicine Time, of Medical and Molecular Genetics, IUSM— • Arvin, Mark C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Evansville Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology, • Babbs, Charles F., M.D. (Baylor College of Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette 1974), Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1977), Volunteer • Asamoah, Ernest O., M.B.Ch.B. (University of Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Ghana, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor IUSM—Lafayette of Medicine • Babsky, Andriy M., Ph.D. (Lviv State University, • Ascher-Svanum, Haya, Ph.D. (University of Ukraine, 1985), Assistant Research Professor of Minnesota, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Associate Radiology Professor of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) • Bacallao, Robert L., M.D. (University of Illinois, • Asem, Elikplimi K., D.V.M. (Szent Istvan University, 1980), Associate Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Hungary, 1980), Ph.D. (St. Louis University, 1985), Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, • Back, Jerry G., M.D. (Ross University, West Indies, IUSM—Lafayette 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Asfour, Wail E., M.D. (University of Patra, Greece, Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Bader, Patricia I., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medical • Asgaonkar, Melissa D., M.D. (Wayne State and Molecular Genetics, IUSM—Fort Wayne University, 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Badve, Sunil, M.B.,B.S. (Bombay University, India, Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—South Bend 1982), Associate Professor of Pathology and • Ashbach, David L., M.D. (Case Western Reserve Laboratory Medicine and of Medicine University, 1970), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Bae, Taeok, Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 2001), Assistant Professor of Microbiology and • Ashish, Fnu, Ph.D. (Panjab University, India, 2000), Immunology, IUSM—Northwest Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Medicine 58 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Baenziger, John C., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1977), • Bangs, Mark E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Medicine • Bangs, Roger G., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Baeverstad, Katie B., M.D. (State University of New 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of York Upstate Medical Center, 1982), Volunteer Surgery, IUSM—Lafayette Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, • Bankston, Patrick W., Ph.D. (University of Chicago, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1973), Dean, College of Health and Human • Bailey, John C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1965), Services, IUSM—Northwest; Assistant Dean and Professor of Clinical Medicine Director, IUSM—Northwest, and Professor of • Bain, Matthew E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Anatomy and Cell Biology and of Pathology and Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology Laboratory Medicine, School of Medicine • Bair, Matthew J., M.D. (Medical College of • Bannec, Eric A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Wisconsin, 1994), Assistant Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Bair, Rita M., M.D. (Medical College of Wisconsin, Medical Sciences Program 1994), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Bansal, Navin, Ph.D. (University of Delaware, 1988), Pediatrics Professor of Radiology and Adjunct Professor of • Baker, Elgan L., Ph.D. (University of Tennessee, Cellular and Integrative Physiology 1976), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Barai, Bharat H., M.B.,B.S. (Baroda Medical College, Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) India, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Baker, H. Gene, M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Barajas, Luis A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Baker, Ronald L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Bard, Martin, Ph.D. (University of California, and Gynecology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Berkeley, 1971), Professor of Biology, School of • Baker, Sarah S., Ed.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Science; Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences Molecular Biology, School of Medicine (Radiology), School of Medicine; Associate Dean • Barina, Carissa M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), and Adjunct Associate Professor, University College, Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Ophthalmology IUPUI • Barman, Charles R., Ed.D. (University of Northern • Baker, William H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Colorado, 1974), Director of Teacher Education and Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Professor, School of Education; Adjunct Professor of • Balch, R. Curtis, Jr., Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati, Public Health, School of Medicine 1994), Assistant Research Professor of Cellular and • Barnes, Michael R., M.D. (University of Texas Health Integrative Physiology, Medical Sciences Program Science Center at San Antonio, 1986), Associate • Bales, Jamie C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology, • Baron, Alain D., M.D. (Medical College of Georgia, Medical Sciences Program 1978), Adjunct Professor of Medicine • Balinotti, Juan E., M.D. (Maimonides University, • Barowsky, Harris W., M.D. (University of Chicago, Argentina, 2001), Adjunct Assistant Scientist in 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Ball, Susan G., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Barrett, Erik S., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Ophthalmology Psychology (Psychiatry) • Barron, Beth A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), • Ball, Valerie A., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Barthelemy, Doug E., M.D. (Port-au-Prince School of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Medicine, Haiti, 1960), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Ballas, Christopher B., Ph.D. (Vanderbilt University, Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Northwest 1999), Assistant Research Professor of Medicine • Bartkus, Edward A., M.D. (Oregon Health Sciences • Ballast, Christian L., M.D. (University of Michigan, University, 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Pediatrics • Basile, David P., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, 1994), • Ballinger, Susan H., M.D. (University of Medicine Associate Professor of Cellular and Integrative and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1988), Associate Physiology Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Basquin Krause, Elizabeth A., M.D. (Indiana • Baltera, Robert M., M.D. (State University of New University, 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant York at Syracuse, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Lafayette Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • Bastyr, Edward J., M.D. (Universidad de Navarra, • Baltes, Marsha L., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Spain, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor Adjunct Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell of Medicine Biology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Basu, Sunanda, Ph.D. (Banaras Hindu University, • Banas, Thomas M., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, India, 1992), Assistant Research Professor of 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Neurology, IUSM—Fort Wayne June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 59

• Bates, John R., M.D. (Northwestern University, • Bedano, Pablo M., M.D. (Universidad Nacional 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of de Cordoba, Argentina, 2000), Volunteer Clinical Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine • Bates, Laurence H., M.D. (University of Kansas, • Beechler, Bill E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), 1959), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Medicine • Beeler, Richard T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), • Batt, David S., M.D. (Jefferson Medical College, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Beeson, William H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Medicine Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Dermatology and • Batteiger, Byron E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology–Head Professor of Medicine and of Microbiology and and Neck Surgery Immunology • Begley, Joseph W., M.D. (Northwestern University, • Battiwalla, Meher M., M.B.,B.S. (University of 1946), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Calcutta, India, 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— Medicine Evansville • Bauer, Benjamin D., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), • Behn, Philip S., M.D. (State University of New York Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1992), Volunteer • Bauer, Margaret E., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical 1996), Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Sciences Program Immunology • Belcher, Anne E., D.N.S. (Indiana University, 1998), • Bauer, Nerissa S., M.D. (University of Nevada, Chair, Environments for Health, and Associate 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Professor, School of Nursing; Adjunct Associate • Bauman, Mark E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Professor of Public Health, School of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology • Belcher, Daniel W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), and Laboratory Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Baxter, Todd A., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, • Bell, Catherine J.W., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1982), 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM— Pediatrics Lafayette • Beachy, Eric D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), • Bell, David R., Ph.D. (University of Alabama at Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Family Medicine, IUSM Birmingham, 1983), Associate Professor of Cellular —Terre Haute and Integrative Physiology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Bealke, Judith M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), • Bell, Leon H., III, M.S.Ed. (Butler University, 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Paramedic • Beam, Teresa A., Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame, Science (Emergency Medicine) 1996), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medical and • Bell, Mary Alice, M.A. (Indiana University, 1991), Molecular Genetics, IUSM—Fort Wayne Adjunct Lecturer in Clinical Psychiatry • Beaver, Walter P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), • Bell, Richard E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medicine IUSM—Evansville • Bebout, William B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), • Bell, Richard L., Ph.D. (University of New Orleans, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1998), Associate Research Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, IUSM—Evansville School of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor of • Beck, Gary L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Psychology, School of Science Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Bellido, Teresita M., Ph.D. (Universidad Nacional Medicine, IUSM—Evansville del Sur, Argentina, 1988), Professor of Anatomy and • Beck, Robin A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), Cell Biology and Adjunct Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine • Bello, Cesar A., M.D. (Pennsylvania State University, • Beck, Stephen D.W., M.D. (Southern Illinois 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, 1995), Assistant Professor of Urology Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Beckley, Kenneth W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Bemis, Betty C., B.S. (Indiana University, 1984), 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology (Pathology and Medicine Laboratory Medicine) • Beckman, Andrew W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Benaderet, Gustavo M., M.D. (Universidad de la 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency República, Uruguay, 1999), Assistant Professor of Medicine Clinical Medicine • Beckman, Daniel J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), • Bender, Christine W., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Beckman, Dean E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Bender, Martin J., M.D. (Western Reserve and of Medicine University, 1947), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Beckman, Teresa A., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Bensi, Quinn D., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville 2005), Lecturer in Clinical Pediatrics 60 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Benson, Merrill D., M.D. (University of Vermont, • Bhat, Ramesh H., M.B.,B.S. (University of Bombay, 1965), Professor of Pathology and Laboratory India, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Medicine and of Medicine of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Bentsen, Arthur, M.D. (New York Medical College, • Bhatia, Sumeet, M.B.,B.S. (University of Bombay, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Medicine, IUSM India, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor —Evansville of Medicine • Berbari, Edward J., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1980), • Bhatt, Jay R., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Chair of Biomedical Engineering and Professor Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of • Bhattacharyya, Pallab K., Ph.D. (Purdue University, Engineering and Technology; Professor of Medicine, 1997), Research Associate and Lecturer, Part-Time, School of Medicine in Radiology • Bercovitz, Alan, M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), • Bhoopalam, Prakash S., M.B.,B.S. (Mysore Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family University, India, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Muncie • Berend, Michael E., M.D. (Duke University, 1992), • Bhuptani, Anand D., M.B.,B.S. (University of Gujarat, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine India, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Berger, Steven H., M.D. (University of Michigan, of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Bice, Paula J., Ph.D. (Kansas State University, Psychiatry, IUSM—Lafayette 1992), Assistant Research Professor of Medicine • Bergeson-Dana, Tonya R., Ph.D. (University • Bidwell, Joseph P., Ph.D. (Case Western Reserve of Toronto, Canada, 2002), Philip F. Holton University, 1983), Associate Professor of Anatomy Investigator in Otology and Assistant Professor of and Cell Biology Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Bieck, Peter R., M.D. (University of Würzburg, • Berghoff, Keenan R., M.D. (Indiana University, Germany, 1963), Ph.D. (Hannover Medical School, 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Germany, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Associate Surgery Professor of Medicine • Bergstein, Stephanie A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Bielski, Suzanne K., M.D. (University of Kentucky, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Pediatrics and of Medicine • Berhane, Elizabeth, M.D. (Addis Ababa University, • Bien, James P., M.D. (Northwestern University, Ethiopia, 1984), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Pediatrics, IUSM—Lafayette • Berry, Rana S., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, • Biggerstaff, Richard J., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Gynecology Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Berry, William A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Bignell, Douglas A., Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Paramedic Science (Emergency Medicine) • Besinger, Bart R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), • Bigsby, Robert M., Ph.D. (University of Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Massachusetts, 1980), Professor of Obstetrics • Best, Michael J., M.D. (University of British and Gynecology and of Cellular and Integrative Columbia, Canada, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Physiology, and Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM— and Toxicology Northwest • Bihrle, Richard, M.D. (Georgetown University, 1979), • Best, Susan W., D.O. (Chicago College of Dr. Norbert M. Welch, Sr. and Louise A. Welch Osteopathic Medicine, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Urology Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Billmire, Deborah F., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Bhagar, Harpriya (Sonya) A., M.B.,B.S. (Calcutta 1979), Professor of Surgery Medical College, India, 1994), Assistant Professor, • Billows, Geoffrey L., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Part-Time, of Clinical Psychiatry 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency • Bhakta, Deepak, M.D. (University of Michigan, Medicine 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Bingle, Glenn J., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Bhandari, Jitender P.S., M.B.,B.S. (Maulana Azad 1971, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medical College, India, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Medicine and of Medical and Molecular Genetics Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical Sciences • Biondich, Paul G., M.D. (University of Florida, Program 1998), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, School of • Bhanot, Sanjeev K., Pharm.D. (University of the Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Sciences in Philadelphia, 2005), Adjunct Assistant Informatics Professor of Medicine • Bird, Jeffrey C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), • Bhasin, Vijay K., M.B.,B.S. (Punjab University, India, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Birdas, Thomas J., M.D. (University of Athens, • Bhat, Madhav H., M.B.,B.S. (University of Bombay, Greece, 1995), Assistant Professor of Surgery India, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Birk, Carol W., M.S. (University of Wisconsin, 1976), of Neurology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Adjunct Lecturer in Medicine June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 61

• Bischof, Daniela, Ph.D. (University of the • Blount, Robert J., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, Witwatersrand, South Africa, 1997), Visiting 1999), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Assistant Research Professor of Medical and Medicine Molecular Genetics • Blue, Deborah E., M.D. (Wayne State University, • Bishop, Derron L., Ph.D. (Washington University, 1996), Assistant Professor of Pathology and 2001), Adjunct Associate Professor of Cellular and Laboratory Medicine Integrative Physiology, IUSM—Muncie • Blum, Janice S., Ph.D. (Duke University, 1984), • Bishop, Michael D., M.D. (University of Illinois, Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of 1971), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine Emergency Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Blume, William A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), • Bissey, Jessica A., Psy.D. (University of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Indianapolis, 2005), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Pediatrics • Blusys, Paul V., M.D. (University of Toronto, • Bjerke, H. Scott, M.D. (University of Hawaii, 1983), Canada, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Black, Carolyn J., Ph.D. (University of Illinois • Blythe, Margaret J., M.D. (Indiana University, at Chicago, 1996) Associate Professor, School 1972), Professor of Pediatrics and of Obstetrics and of Social Work; Adjunct Associate Professor of Gynecology Pediatrics, School of Medicine • Boayue, Koh B., M.D. (University of Liberia, 1985), • Black, John R., M.D. (University of North Carolina, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine IUSM—Fort Wayne • Black, Kenneth A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Boaz, Joel C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Associate Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Bochan, Markian R., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Blackwell, James T., III, M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette • Blackwood, Glenn A., M.D. (University of Texas • Bochenek, Kenneth J., M.D. (Wayne State Medical Branch at Galveston, 1996), Assistant University, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Professor of Anesthesia, IUSM—Lafayette • Blakesley, Michael L., M.D. (Indiana University, • Bock, Henry C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1968), 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Adjunct Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine Family Medicine and Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Bockelman, Henry W., M.D. (Indiana University, Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—South Bend 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Blanchard, Linda D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM— Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Evansville • Blanke, William J., M.D. (St. Louis University, 1990), • Bodkin, Cynthia L., M.D. (State University of New Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family York Upstate Medical University, 2002), Assistant Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Professor of Clinical Neurology • Blaschke, Terrence F., M.D. (Columbia University, • Boe, John M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), 1968), Adjunct Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine • Blazer-Yost, Bonnie L., Ph.D. (University of • Bogdewic, Stephen P., Ph.D. (University of North Pennsylvania, 1984), Professor of Biology, School Carolina, 1987), Executive Associate Dean for of Science; Adjunct Professor of Cellular and Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, Dr. Integrative Physiology and of Anatomy and Cell George W. Copeland Professor of Family Medicine, Biology, School of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Medicine and of Pediatrics, • Blekher, Tanya M., Ph.D. (U.S.S.R. Academy of School of Medicine; Professor, Part-Time, School of Science, Russia, 1978), Senior Resesarch Professor Public and Environmental Affairs of Ophthalmology • Bohlen, H. Glenn, Ph.D. (Bowman Gray School • Blickman, Andrew R., D.V.M. (Purdue University, of Medicine, 1973), Professor of Cellular and 1977), Acting Director, Assistant Director and Integrative Physiology Assistant Scientist, Laboratory Animal Resource • Bohlson, Suzanne S., Ph.D. (University of Notre Center Dame, 2001), Assistant Professor of Microbiology • Blitz, Gregory P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), and Immunology, IUSM—South Bend Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Bohney, James P., M.D., Ph.D. (University of • Blix, Susanne, M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), Louisville, 1992, 1988), Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Clinical Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics • Blom, Dennis, M.D. (Albany Medical College, 1992), • Bolad, Islam A., M.B.,B.S. (Khartoum University, Associate Professor of Surgery Sudan, 1988), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Blom, Eric D., Ph.D. (University of Maryland, Medicine 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Bolander, J. Edwin, M.D. (Indiana University, 1969), Speech Pathology (Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Surgery), School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Speech and Hearing Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, IU Bloomington 62 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Boldt, Jeffrey P., Ph.D. (State University of New York • Bradley, John D., M.D. (Medical College of Virginia, at Buffalo, 1983), Adjunct Associate Professor of 1978), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine Medical and Molecular Genetics • Bradley, Marly P., M.D., J.D. (University of Illinois, • Bolla, Prashanthi R., M.B.,B.S. (Mahadevappa 1997, 1996), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, Rampure Medical College, India, 1996), Assistant of Clinical Emergency Medicine and of Clinical Professor of Clinical Medicine Pediatrics • Bolton, J. Brooks, Jr., M.D. (University of North • Bradshaw, Patricia K., M.D. (University of Southern Carolina, 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant California, 1964), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Professor of Family Medicine Clinical Pediatrics • Bomba, Bradford J., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Brady, Thomas A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1939), 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Brady, Timothy, M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Bond, Robert S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine of Clinical Pediatrics • Bonney, M. Dee, Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), • Brahmavar, Kalpana S., Pharm.D. (Purdue Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine University, 2006), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Bonnin, Jose M., M.D. (National University of Medicine Asunción, Paraguay, 1972), Professor of Clinical • Brahmi, Frances A., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, of Clinical 2007), Librarian, Co-Director of Curriculum Ophthalmology, and of Clinical Neurology Development in Education, Ruth Lilly Medical • Borch, Richard F., M.D. (University of Minnesota, Library, and Adjunct Professor of Medicine, School 1975), Ph.D. (Columbia University, 1965), Adjunct of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, School of Library Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, IUSM— and Information Science Lafayette • Braitstein, Paula K.A., Ph.D. (University of British • Borges, Silvana, M.D. (Universidad de la República, Columbia, Canada, 2005), Assistant Research Uruguay, 1996), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Professor of Medicine Medicine • Brake, Donald R., Jr., M.D. (University of Illinois, • Borowitz, Joseph L., Ph.D. (Northwestern University, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1960), Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Toxicology, IUSM—Lafayette • Brake, Karen T., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1990), • Boss, Douglas J., M.D. (Rush Medical College, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Branam, Daniel G., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), • Boss, Eric E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Visiting Lecturer in Radiology Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry • Brandt, Carla M., M.D. (University of Texas at • Boswell, H. Scott, Jr., M.D. (University of Virginia, Galveston, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1977), Professor of Medicine Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Evansville • Bourdillon, Patrick D.V., B.M.B.Ch. (Oxford • Brandt, John T., M.D. (University of Missouri— University, England, 1971), Professor of Medicine Columbia, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Professor of • Boustani, Malaz A., M.D. (University of Damascus, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Syria, 1994), Assistant Professor of Medicine • Brashear, Richard E., M.D. (The Ohio State • Bowen-Boss, Angela N., M.D. (University of University, 1958), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Cincinnati, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Pediatrics • Brater, D. Craig, M.D. (Duke University, 1971), • Bowles, Rachael S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Vice President, Indiana University; Dean, Walter J. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Daly Professor, and Professor of Medicine and of • Bowling, Monet W., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine; Assistant Professor of Surgery Director, Indiana Statewide Medical Education • Bowman, Elizabeth S., M.D. (Indiana University, System 1980), Adjunct Professor of Neurology • Braun, Mark W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), • Bowman, Ella H., M.D., Ph.D. (West Virginia Director and Professor, Part-Time, of Medical University, 1999, 1996), Assistant Professor of Pathology (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine), Clinical Medicine Medical Sciences Program, School of Medicine; Professor, Part-Time, School of Optometry • Bowsher, Ronald R., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biochemistry • Bravata, Dawn M., M.D. (University of California, and Molecular Biology San Diego, 1993), Associate Professor of Medicine and of Neurology • Bowyer, Suzanne L., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1979), Professor of Pediatrics • Brazley, Larry R., M.D. (New York University, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Boyd, Kathleen M., M.D. (St. Louis University, 2001), IUSM—Northwest Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Brazus, Adam W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Boyle, David W., M.D. (University of Medicine and 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Dentistry of New Jersey, 1983), Associate Professor Ophthalmology of Pediatrics June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 63

• Breall, Jeffrey A., M.D. (Albert Einstein College of • Brown, Jeffrey P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Medicine, 1987), Ph.D. (University of California, San Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Francisco, 1983), Professor of Clinical Medicine IUSM—Lafayette • Brei, Timothy J., M.D. (University of Nebraska, • Brown, John S., III, M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), 1984), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Breier, Alan, M.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1980), Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Professor of Psychiatry • Brown, John W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), • Breinholt, John P., III, M.D. (University of Utah, Harris B. Shumacker Professor of Surgery 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Brown, Stephen E., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1984), • Bremer, Joseph W., M.D. (The Ohio State Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, University, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck • Brown, Terry R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Surgery, IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics • Brennan, Sean T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), and Gynecology, IUSM—Evansville Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Brown, Timothy N., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1982), Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Bridge, Thomas A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Browning, Mark D., M.D. (Indiana Universtiy, 1977), Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM— • Bridges, C. David, Ph.D., D.Sc. (University of Evansville London, England, 1956, 1983), Adjunct Professor • Broxmeyer, Hal E., Ph.D. (New York University, of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, IUSM— 1973), Distinguished Professor; Chair and Mary Lafayette Margaret Walther Professor of Microbiology and • Bright, John J., Ph.D. (University of Kerala, India, Immunology, Professor of Medicine, and Scientific 1993), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine Director, Walther Oncology Center • Brittain, Clark, D.O. (College of Osteopathic • Brozinick, Joseph T., Ph.D. (University of Texas Medicine and Surgery, 1978), Volunteer Clinical —Austin, 1992), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Medical Sciences Program • Bruetman, Daniel G., M.D. (University of Buenos • Brock, Dana M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Aires, Argentina, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Professor of Medicine • Brock, Gregory K., D.O. (Chicago College of • Bruner, Deborah D., M.A. (Ball State University, Osteopathic Medicine, 1995), Volunteer Clinical 1971), Adjunct Lecturer in Microbiology and Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM— Immunology, IUSM—Muncie Terre Haute • Brunnemer, Carolyn S., B.S. (Indiana University, • Brogan, Beth L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology 1999), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) Dermatology • Bruns, Mark D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Brokaw, David S., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Brutkiewicz, Randy R., Ph.D. (University of Orthopaedic Surgery Massachusetts, 1994), Assistant Dean for Faculty • Brokaw, James J., Ph.D. (University of Texas Health Affairs and Professional Development, and Science Center at San Antonio, 1983), Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Dean for Medical Student Affairs; Associate • Bruzzaniti, Angela, Ph.D. (University of Melbourne, Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology Australia, 1997), Assistant Professor, School of • Brookes, Jeffrey A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Dentistry; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anatomy Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Cell Biology, School of Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Bryant, Cathy A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), • Brooks, Jason A., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 2004), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Ophthalmology, IUSM—Northwest • Buchanan, James E., M.D. (Indiana University, • Broshears, Anna M., B.S. (Indiana University, 1979), 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology (Pathology & Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Laboratory Medicine) • Bucher-Yiannoutsos, Sherri L., Ph.D. (University • Broustovetski, Nikolai, Ph.D. (Academy of of Connecticut, 1998), Visiting Assistant Research Science, Uzbekistan, 1989), Assistant Professor of Professor, Part-Time, of Pediatrics Pharmacology and Toxicology • Buckel, Larry J., M.D. (Indiana University, • Brown, Darron R., M.D. (University of Rochester, 1968), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1979), Professor of Medicine and of Microbiology Dermatology and Immunology • Bucki, Jennifer J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Brown, David L., M.D. (University of Louisville, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine 1971), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Buckley, John D., M.D. (Wayne State University, Radiology 1989), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine 64 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Buckwalter, Kenneth A., M.D. (Thomas Jefferson • Burtea, E. Diana, M.D. (Northwestern University, University, 1981), Professor of Radiology and 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, School Family Medicine of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Electrical • Burton, Bruce E., M.D. (University of Texas Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 1978), • Buechler, James R., M.D. (University of Illinois, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1967), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Family Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Burwinkel, Ronald P., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Bull, Marilyn J., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1968), 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Medicine • Bump, Richard C., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Buschbacher, Lois P., M.D. (University of Virginia, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Gynecology Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation • Bunch, Jennifer R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), • Buschbacher, Ralph M., M.D. (University of Virginia, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1988), Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Rehabilitation • Buntin, P. T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1969), • Busk, Michael F., M.D. (University of Health Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Sciences/Chicago Medical School, 1984), Catherine • Buran, Michael J., M.D. (The Ohio State University, and Lowe Berger and Pauline L. Ford Investigator 1978), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of in Pulmonary Medicine and Associate Professor of Medicine Clinical Medicine • Burgett, Jason M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Bustamante, Blandine B., M.D. (Cornell University, 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1985), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Opthalmology, IUSM—Lafayette Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort • Burgett, Richard A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Wayne Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology • Bustion, Paul F., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), • Burke, Marjorie P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Butchko, Gary J., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Burkhardt, Dawn R., B.S. (Indiana University, 1991), 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) Pediatrics • Burkhardt, Robert T., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Butler, Nancy E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), 1976), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Butterworth, John F., IV, M.D. (Medical College • Burkhart, James E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), of Virginia, 1979), Chair and Robert K. Stoelting Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology Professor of Anesthesia • Burki, Anis T., M.B.,B.S. (Nishtar Medical College, • Butty, Sabah D., M.D. (Wayne State University, Pakistan, 1963), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Buynak, Robert J., M.D. (Harvard Medical School, • Burlak, Christopher, Ph.D. (Medical College of Ohio, 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2003), Assistant Professor of Surgery and Adjunct Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Assistant Professor of Cellular and Integrative • Bye, Leighan S., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Physiology 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Burnell, Joe C., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Byers, M. Scott, M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), Adjunct Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Molecular Biology • Byers, Robert S., M.D. (Universidad Autónoma de • Burr, David B., Ph.D. (University of Colorado, 1977), Guadalajara, Mexico, 1982,), Assistant Professor of Chair and Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Clinical Anesthesia and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of • Bymaster, Frank P., M.S. (Indiana University, 1975), Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, School Adjunct Lecturer in Psychiatry of Liberal Arts, and College of Arts and Sciences, IU • Byrd, Kenneth E., Ph.D. (University of Washington, Bloomington 1979), Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell • Burrell, Michael J., M.D. (Loyola University, 1978), Biology, School of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Professor of Oral Facial Development, School of IUSM—Muncie Dentistry • Burrell, Timothy A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), • Byrne, Bobbi J., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency 1994), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Byrne, David A., M.D. (University of New Mexico, • Burry, Todd S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), 1968), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Surgery, IUSM— Dermatology, Medical Sciences Program Evansville • Byrne, Patrick J., M.Eng. (University of Michigan, • Burt, Michael R., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (Radiology) Neurological Surgery June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 65

• Byron, William A., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Cannon, Christopher B., M.D. (University of 1976), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Tennessee, 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine Professor of Emergency Medicine, IUSM— • Bysani, G. Kris, M.B.,B.S. (Mysore Medical College, Evansville India, 1982), Associate Professor of Clinical • Cantor, Louis B., M.D. (Indiana University, Pediatrics 1980), Jay C. and Lucile L. Kahn Professor of • Bysani, Nanda K., M.D. (Medical College of Ohio, Glaucoma Research and Education and Professor of 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and Ophthalmology of Clinical Pediatrics • Cao, Minsong, Ph.D. (Purdue University, 2007), • Cacchillo, Paul F., M.D. (The Ohio State University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology 1995), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Ophthalmology • Capannari, Thomas E., M.D. (University of • Cacioppo, Jason R., M.D. (University of Texas Cincinnati, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medical School at Houston, 1998), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Plastic Surgery (Surgery) • Carbone, Angela T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), • Cady, Louis B., M.D. (University of Texas Medical Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Branch at Galveston, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Rehabilitation Assistant Professor of Psychiatry • Cardenes, Higinia R., M.D. (Universidad La Laguna, • Cai, Xueya, B.M. (Shanghai Medical University, Tenerife, 1983), Ph.D. (Universidad Autonoma, China, 1997), Ph.D. (State University of New York at Spain, 1988), Professor of Clinical Radiation Buffalo, 2008), Assistant Professor of Medicine Oncology • Cain, Mark P., M.D. (Oregon Health Sciences • Cardillo, Richard C., M.D. (University of Medicine University, 1987), Professor of Urology and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1986), Volunteer • Caine, Virginia A., M.D. (State University of New Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort York Upstate Medical Center, 1976), Associate Wayne Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Associate • Cardoso, Angelo A., M.D. (Porto University, Professor of Public Health Portugal, 1987), Ph.D. (University of Paris, France, • Caldwell, Randall L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), 1998), Assistant Professor of Medicine and of Peter Lawrence Phillips Professor of Pediatrics Medical and Molecular Genetics • Callaghan, John T., M.D. (University of Kentucky, • Carlesso, Nadia, M.D. (University of Medicine and 1969), Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, 1982), Surgery of Turin, Italy, 1989), Ph.D. (University of Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Medicine and Genoa, Italy, 1995), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Adjunct Associate Professor of Pharmacology and and of Medical and Molecular Genetics Toxicology • Carlson, David J., M.D. (Washington University, • Callahan, Christopher M., M.D. (St. Louis University, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of 1985), Cornelius and Yvonne Pettinga Professor of Surgery, IUSM—Evansville Medicine • Carlson, Gary P., Ph.D. (University of Chicago, • Callaway, Stephanie S., Psy.D. (University of 1969), Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Denver, 2004), Assistant Professor of Clinical Toxicology, IUSM—Lafayette Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry • Carlson, Katherine A., B.A. (Indiana University, • Calli, Louis J., Jr., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, 1971), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (Radiology) Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Carlstedt, Bruce C., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, • Caltoum, Christine B., M.D. (Wayne State University, 1971), Adjunct Professor of Medicine 2001), Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • Carmichael, Ann G., M.D., Ph.D. (Duke University, • Camarillo, Ignacio G., Ph.D. (Wayne State 1978), Associate Professor of History and of History University, 1996), Adjunct Assistant Professor and Philosophy of Science, College of Arts and of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, IUSM— Sciences, IU Bloomington; Associate Professor, Lafayette Part-Time, of Medicine, Medical Sciences Program, • Campbell, H. Edwin, Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, School of Medicine 1959), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and • Carnes, J. David, M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Gynecology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Campbell, Kikuko, Ph.D. (Indiana University Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Purdue University Indianapolis, 2007), Volunteer • Carney Doebbeling, Caroline, M.D. (University of Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology Iowa, 1992), Associate Professor of Medicine and of (Psychiatry) Psychiatry • Campbell, Marcia J., M.D. (Indiana University, • Caro, Jose F., M.D. (Madrid School of Medicine, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Spain, 1973), Professor of Medicine Laboratory Medicine, Medical Sciences Program, • Carpenter, Denise L., M.D. (The Ohio State School of Medicine; Adjunct Profesor, School of University, 1989), Associate Professor of Clinical Optometry, IU Bloomington Pediatrics and of Clinical Physical Medicine and • Campos, Silvia B., Ph.D. (Federal University of São Rehabilitation Paulo, Brazil, 2000), Assistant Scientist in Medicine • Carpentier, Melissa Y., Ph.D. (Oklahoma State • Canal, David F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), University, 2007), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Frederic W. Taylor Professor of Surgery 66 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Carr, Douglas E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), • Chambers, R. Andrew, M.D. (Duke University, Lecturer in Surgery, Medical Sciences Program 1996), Raymond E. Houk Scholar in Psychiatry; • Carr, Matthew L., M.D. (University of Oklahoma, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Chan, Edward M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine • Carroll, Aaron E., M.D. (University of Pennsylvania, • Chan, Rebecca J., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Associate Professor of Pediatrics 1995), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and of • Carter, Joye M., M.D. (Howard University, 1983), Medical and Molecular Genetics Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and • Chang, Andrew L., M.D. (Loma Linda University, Laboratory Medicine 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation • Carter, Mark O., M.D. (Ross University, British West Oncology Indies, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Chang, Colin E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), of Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Carvallo, Daniel, M.D. (University Centroccidental Medical Sciences Program Lisandro Alvarado, Venezuela, 1998), Assistant • Chang, Fen-Lei F., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, Professor of Clinical Anesthesia 1989, 1983), Assistant Dean and Director, IUSM • Casciani, Thomas, M.D. (University of Rochester, —Fort Wayne; Lutheran Foundation Professor of 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Cardiovascular Research; Professor of Neurology • Case, Elizabeth A., M.D. (University of Kentucky, • Chang, Gene L., M.D. (Chicago Medical School, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Gynecology Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Case, Jamie, Ph.D. (University of New South Wales, • Chang, Hua-Chen, Ph.D. (Purdue University, 2000), Australia, 1998), Assistant Research Professor of Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics Pediatrics • Chang, Ilwoong W., M.D. (Yonsei University, Korea, • Castaneda, Carol L., Ph.D. (Northwestern University, 1966), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of 1996), Associate Professor of Microbiology, College Medicine, IUSM—Northwest of Arts and Sciences, IU Northwest; Adjunct • Chappell, Amy S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Associate Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology IUSM—Northwest • Chappo, John M., B.S. (Indiana University, 1978), • Castellino, Francis J., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology (Pathology and 1968), Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine) Molecular Biology, IUSM—South Bend • Chase, John D., M.D. (Northwestern University, • Castillo, Gabriella, M.D. (University of Chicago, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology Dermatology, IUSM—Terre Haute • Chastain, Hollace D., II, M.D. (Indiana University, • Cation, Lannie J., M.D. (Baylor College of Medicine, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1991), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine • Chen, Hanying, M.D. (Tong-Ji Medical University, • Catoira-Boyle, Yara P., M.D. (University of Brasília, China, 1990), Assistant Research Professor of Brazil, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Ophthalmology • Chen, Jey-Hsin, M.D. (Mayo Medical School, 2003), • Cavaghan, Melissa K., M.D. (University of Chicago, Ph.D. (Mayo Graduate School, 2003), Assistant 1992), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Medicine • Chen, Jinhui, B.M. (Southern Medical University, • Cavanaugh, John J., M.D. (University of Illinois, China, 1989), Ph.D. (Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of China, 1997), Assistant Professor of Neurological Medicine, IUSM—South Bend Surgery • Chae, Hee-Don, Ph.D. (Pohang University • Chen, Jue, Ph.D. (Harvard University, 1998), Adjunct of Science and Technology, Korea, 1998), Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Assistant Research Professor of Microbiology and Biology, IUSM—Lafayette Immunology • Chen, Lan, Ph.D. (Rutgers University, 2000), • Chakr, Rafael M., M.D. (Universidade do Estado Assistant Research Professor of Biochemistry and do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2003), Volunteer Clinical Molecular Biology Lecturer in Medicine • Chen, Lan S., M.D. (National Taiwan University, • Chakr, Valentina C.B.G., M.D. (Universidade do 1978), Professor of Clinical Neurology Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2003), Visiting • Chen, Neal X., M.D. (Shanghai Medical University, Assistant Scientist in Pediatrics China, 1987), Ph.D. (University of Georgia, 1995), • Chalasani, Naga P., M.B.,B.S. (Kakatiya Medical Associate Research Professor of Medicine College, India, 1987), Professor of Medicine • Chen, Peng-Sheng, M.D. (National Taiwan • Chambers, Joanna E., M.D. (Medical College of University, 1979), Medtronic Zipes Professor of Georgia, 1996), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Cardiology and Professor of Medicine Clinical Psychiatry • Chen, Shi, B.M. (Hebei Medical University, China, • Chambers, John M., III, M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Ph.D. (Shinshu University, Japan, 1995), 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 67

• Chen, Yan, M.D. (West China University of Medical Taiwan, 1989), Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences, China, 1983), Ph.D. (Indiana University, Engineering, School of Engineering and Techology; 1994), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medical and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Molecular Genetics School of Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Chen, Zhenhui, Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1997), Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry Assistant Research Professor of Medicine • Chua, Rosario N., M.D. (University of the • Cheng, Liang, M.D. (Beijing Medical University, Philippines, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant China, 1987), Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Lafayette Medicine and of Urology • Chuman, Charles M., M.D. (University of Chicago, • Chernoff, William G., M.D. (University of 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Surgery, IUSM—Northwest Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and • Chun, Kristin T., Ph.D. (Stanford University, 1992), Neck Surgery Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and of Biochemistry • Cherukuri, Sreekant, M.D. (University of Michigan, and Molecular Biology 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ciccarelli, Mary R., M.D. (Albany Medical College, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— 1982), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Northwest of Clinical Medicine • Chezem, Linda L., J.D. (Indiana University, 1971), • Cikrit, Dolores F., M.D. (University of Colorado, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine; 1980), Professor of Surgery Adjunct Professor of Forensic and Investigative • Clapp, D. Wade, M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Sciences, School of Science Frieda and Albrecht Kipp Professor of Pediatrics and • Chheda, Manish N., M.D. (Jefferson Medical Professor of Microbiology and Immunology College, 1993), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Clare, Susan E., M.D., Ph.D. (Northwestern Medicine University, 1990, 1988), Assistant Professor of • Chi, Xian Xuan, Ph.D. (Harbin Medical University, Surgery China, 1995), Assistant Scientist in Pharmacology • Clark, Charles M., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, and Toxicology 1963), Associate Dean for Continuing Medical • Chin, Steven B., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1993), Education; Professor of Medicine and of Associate Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Pharmacology and Toxicology Neck Surgery • Clark, Daniel L., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Chin, William W., M.D. (Harvard Medical School, Assistant Research Professor of Anatomy and Cell 1972), Professor of Medicine Biology • Chiorean, Elena G., M.D. (University of Medicine • Clark, Daniel O., Ph.D. (Duke University, 1991), and Pharmacy, Romania, 1993), Assistant Professor Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Medicine of Medicine • Clark, Romnee, M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), • Chiorean, Michael V., M.D. (University of Medicine Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania, 1992), Assistant Professor • Clark, William R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), of Clinical Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Chipman, John J., M.D. (University of Utah, 1973), • Clark, William R., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics 1960), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Chisholm, Carey D., M.D. (Medical College of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Virginia, 1980), Professor of Emergency Medicine • Class, C. Andrew, M.D. (Oral Roberts University, • Chitty, Keith, M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Psychiatry • Chitwood, Richard W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Clausen, Robert W., M.B.,B.S. (Kasturba Medical 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of College, India, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Surgery Professor of Medicine, IUSM—South Bend • Cho, Won Kyoo, M.D. (University of Pennsylvania, • Clauss, Matthias A., Ph.D. (University of Heidelberg, 1989), Associate Professor of Medicine and of Germany, 1988), Associate Research Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology Cellular and Integrative Physiology and of Medicine • Choi, Jennifer N., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), • Clayton, Donald E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), Assistant Professor of Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Chong, Tae Kae, M.D. (University of Tennessee, IUSM—Lafayette 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Cleary, John T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Choplin, Robert H., M.D. (Northwestern University, and Gynecology 1970), Professor of Clinical Radiology • Clendenon, Sherry G., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Chou, Kai-Ming, Ph.D. (University of Vermont, 2000), Assistant Research Professor of Medicine 1997), Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and • Clifft, Monica A., B.S. (Indiana University, 1980), Toxicology Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) • Christenson, John C., M.D. (University of Puerto • Cline, Donald L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1964), Rico, 1981), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and • Chu, T.M. Gabriel, Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Gynecology 1999), D.D.S. (Kaohsiung Medical College, 68 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Clutter, Justin D., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), • Colver, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute and Gynecology • Clutter, Robert E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), • Combs, Kenneth G., M.D. (University of Louisville, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Cly, Geoffrey C., M.D. (Wright State University, • Combs, Richard C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medical Sciences Program • Cmejrek, Ryan C., M.D. (Case Western Reserve • Combs, Suzanne B., M.D. (Indiana University, University, 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1977), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Medicine Surgery, IUSM—Northwest • Conard, Douglas S., M.D. (Indiana University, • Coats, Stephen E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Ophthalmology and Gynecology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Conces, Dewey J., Jr., M.D. (Creighton University, • Cobbs, Elizabeth J., M.D. (Temple University, 1990), 1977), Professor of Radiology Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and of • Condon, Keith W., Ph.D. (University of Illinois at Clinical Pediatrics Chicago, 1987), Adjunct Lecturer in Anatomy and • Coburn, Stephen P., Ph.D. (Purdue University, Cell Biology 1963), Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and • Conger, Wendy A., M.D. (University of California, Molecular Biology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Irvine, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Cocanower, David A., M.D. (Indiana University, of Medicine, Medical Sciences Program 1988), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Medicine, IUSM • Conner, Joseph W., M.D. (Indiana University, —Evansville 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Coe, Mark H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology • Connolly, James C., M.D. (University of Texas • Cohen, Adam C., M.D. (Albert Einstein College of Health Science Center at San Antonio, 1976), Medicine of Yeshiva University, 1992), Assistant Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics Professor of Clinical Plastic Surgery (Surgery) and Gynecology, Medical Sciences Program • Cohen, Rebecca J., M.D. (Mount Sinai School • Connolly, Patrick J., M.D. (University of Maryland, of Medicine, 2002), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Neurological Surgery • Cohen, Steven J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), • Connors, Bret A., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Assistant Scientist in Anatomy and Cell Biology IUSM—Fort Wayne • Considine, Robert V., Ph.D. (Thomas Jefferson • Cohen-Gadol, Aaron A., M.D. (University of University, 1990), Associate Professor of Medicine Southern California, 1997), Volunteer Clinical and of Cellular and Integrative Physiology Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery • Conti, Andrea R., D.O. (Michigan State University, • Cohenour, Kathleen A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), Associate Professor of Clinical Physical 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and Rehabilitation Pediatrics and of Medicine • Contreras, Mario R., M.D. (University of San Carlos, • Coil, Brent W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Guatemala, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne IUSM—Lafayette • Cole, Craig N., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), • Conway, Simon J., Ph.D. (University College Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Ophthalmology London, England, 1993), Professor of Pediatrics • Cole, Stephen L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology and Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne of Medical and Molecular Genetics • Coleman, John J., III, M.D. (Harvard Medical School, • Conwell, Carl F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), 1973), James E. Bennett Professor of Plastic Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Surgery (Surgery) Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Collier, Victor E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), • Cooper, Daniel F., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 1965), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Collins, Chiquita A., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Neurological Surgery 1996), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Health • Cooper, Dylan D., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Collins, Robert W., M.D. (Hahnemann University, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics • Cooper, Emily L., M.D. (University of Nebraska, • Collis, William C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Cooper, Jeffrey C., M.D. (Rush University, 1990), IUSM—Fort Wayne Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology, IUSM—Lafayette June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 69

• Cooper, Jerald L., M.D. (Indiana University, • Craig, Earl J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical Sciences • Coppoc, Gordon L., Ph.D. (Harvard University, Program 1968), D.V.M. (Kansas State University, 1963), • Cramer, Harvey M., M.D. (University of Manitoba, Assistant Dean and Director, IUSM—Lafayette, and Canada, 1980), Associate Professor of Pathology Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Laboratory Medicine • Corbitt, Toya J., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Crawford, Clifford E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1984), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Cordell, William H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), • Crawford, Rick E., M.D. (University of Louisville, Volunteer Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine 1981), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Cordes, Susan R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Assistant Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology–Head • Crecelius, Jeffrey L., M.D. (University of Kentucky, and Neck Surgery 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Cordes, Timothy M., M.D. (Michigan State Neurological Surgery, IUSM—Lafayette University, 1988), Associate Professor of Clinical • Creek, Jean A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1952), Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, Medical • Corea, Donald D., D.O. (University of North Texas, Sciences Program 1991), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology • Creighton, James J., Jr., M.D. (State University • Corkins, Mark R., M.D. (University of Missouri— of New York at Buffalo, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Columbia, 1989), Associate Professor of Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Pediatrics • Cripe, Larry D., M.D. (Rush Medical College, 1984), • Cornett, G. Mitch, M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), Associate Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Crisman, Ted J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), • Cornetta, Kenneth G., M.D. (Albany Medical College, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1982), Chair and Joe C. Christian Professor of Medicine Medical and Molecular Genetics, and Professor of • Cristee, James W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1959), Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, • Coscia, Michael F., M.D. (Bowman Gray School IUSM—Terre Haute of Medicine, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Criswell, Mark H., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Research Professor of Ophthalmology • Cosgrove, Patrick S., D.O. (Michigan State • Crittendon, Matthew W., M.D. (Indiana University, University, 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 2000), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Emergency Medicine • Counsell, Steven R., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Croffie, Joseph M.B., M.D. (University of Liberia, 1985), Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Professor of 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Geriatrics, and Professor of Medicine • Croner, Michael D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), • Couture, Jeffrey J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Crook, Susan T., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), and of Medicine Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Radiology • Cox, Anthony D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Croop, James M., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Professor of Marketing, Kelley School of Business; Pennsylvania, 1980), Professor of Pediatrics Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine • Crossin, James A., M.D. (Marquette University, • Cox, Dena T., Ph.D. (University of Houston, 1984), 1964), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Marketing, Kelley School of Business; Surgery Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics and of Public Health, • Csicsko, John F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), School of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, • Cox, Elaine G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), IUSM—Fort Wayne Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Csuka, Zoltan, M.D. (Semmelweis University, • Cox, Linda A., M.S. (Indiana University, 1992), Hungary, 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Associate Professor of Clinical Radiologic Sciences Medicine (Radiology) • Cui, Huan P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), • Cox Cohoon, Kathryn M., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Cumming, James R., M.D. (Indiana University, Family Medicine 1965), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Crabb, David W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Pediatrics Chair and John B. Hickam Professor of Medicine • Cummings, John T., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Crabtree, William N., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Neurological Surgery 2006), Associate Professor and Director of • Cummings, Judd E., M.D. (Creighton University, Cytotechnology, and Associate Professor of 2002), Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 70 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Cummings, Oscar W., M.D. (Creighton University, Biology, Medical Sciences Program, School of 1983), Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Senior Fellow, Indiana Molecular and Medicine Cellular Biology Institute (Biology), College of Arts • Cummins, Theodore R., Ph.D. (Yale University, and Sciences, IU Bloomington 1996), Associate Professor of Pharmacology and • Daley, Patrick J., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1980), Toxicology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Cummiskey, Daniel J., M.D. (University of Illinois, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Dalsing, Michael C., M.D. (Medical College of Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Wisconsin, 1978), E. Dale and Susan E. Habegger • Cunningham, Jean E., Pharm.D. (University of Professor of Surgery Toledo, 2007), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Daluga, Daniel J., M.D. (University of Illinois, Medicine 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Cunningham, Thomas J., Jr., M.D. (University of Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Lafayette Pittsburgh, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Daluga, Paul L., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Obstetrics and Gynecology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Curnow, Scott W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Daly, Edward C., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Current, Marla C., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), 1978, 1979), Assistant Professor of Neurology and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine of Neurobiology (Psychiatry) • Current, William L., Ph.D. (University of Nebraska, • Daly, Robert S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), 1977), Adjunct Professor of Pathology and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Laboratory Medicine • d’Ambrosio, Leo T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Currier, James E., M.D. (Loma Linda University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • D’Amour, Peter G., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, Radiation Oncology 1984), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Curtis, Charles A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Radiology Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Damush, Teresa M., Ph.D. (University of California, • Cushing, Herbert E., M.D. (State University of New Riverside, 1996), Assistant Research Professor of York Upstate Medical Center, 1983), Associate Dean Medicine for Medical Student Affairs; Associate Professor of • Dandelet, Laura A., M.S.W. (Indiana University, Clinical Medicine 2003), Adjunct Lecturer in Pediatrics • Cutler, Gordon B., Jr., M.D. (Harvard Medical • Daniel, Linda L., Ph.D. (Ball State University, 1995), School, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics and of Medicine IUSM—Muncie • Czachowski, Cristine L., Ph.D. (University of • Daniells, Michelle S., B.S. (Indiana University, 1976), California, Santa Barbara, 1998), Assistant Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology (Pathology and Professor of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry), School Laboratory Medicine) of Medicine; Assistant Professor of Psychology, • Danielson, Constance F. M., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana School of Science University, 1984, 1979), Associate Professor of • Czader, Magdalena B., M.D. (Karol Marcinkowski Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Medical Sciences, Poland, 1990), Ph.D. • Dankoski, Mary E., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 2001), (Karolinska Institute, Sweden, 1996), Associate Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Development, and Lester D. Bibler Scholar and • da Costa, Gaston, M.D. (University of Buenos Aires, Associate Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Argentina, 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Darragh, Robert K., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, Neurology 1983), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Daetwyler, Edward P., M.D. (State University of • Darroca, Roberto J.A., M.D. (Indiana University, New York Upstate Medical Center, 1979), Volunteer 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology–Head Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Muncie and Neck Surgery, IUSM—Evansville • Das, Indra J., Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, 1988), • Dagher, Pierre C., M.D. (American University of Professor of Radiation Oncology Beirut, Lebanon, 1985), Associate Professor of • Das, Mithilesh K., M.B.,B.S. (Rajendra Medical Medicine College, India, 1982), Associate Professor of Clinical • Dai, Mushui, M.D. (Anhui Medical University, China, Medicine 1988), Ph.D. (Oregon Health Science University, • Dasgupta, Debasish, M.B.,B.S. (University of 2005), Assistant Research Professor of Biochemistry Calcutta, India, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical and Molecular Biology Medicine • Dalal, Harsh L., M.B.,B.S. (B.J. Medical College, • Davé, Shashank J., D.O. (Chicago College of India, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Osteopathic Medicine, 2001), Assistant Professor of of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and of • Daleke, David L., Ph.D. (Stanford University, Clinical Neurology 1986), Associate Dean for Academic Affairs • Davidson, Charles O., M.D. (Howard University, and Administration, University Graduate School; 1961), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Northwest June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 71

• Davidson, Darrell D., M.D., Ph.D. (Tulane University, • Deitch, Robert D., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology and 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine Ophthalmology • Davidson, Dena, Ph.D. (Concordia University, • De Keyser, Ludo F. M., M.D. (University of Louvain, Canada, 1994), Associate Professor of Clinical Belgium, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Associate Psychology and Neurobiology (Psychiatry) Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Davidson, Sarah A., M.D. (Yale University, 1991), • Delaney, Lisa R., M.D. (University of Missouri— Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Columbia, 2000), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of • Davis, Edward L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Clinical Radiology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Dela Rosa, Katherine D., M.D. (Far Eastern and Gynecology, IUSM—Terre Haute University, Philippines, 1988), Assistant Professor of • Davis, H. Jeffrey, Ph.D. (Southern Illinois University, Clinical Medicine 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Dela Rosa, Reynaldo S., M.D. (Far Eastern Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) University, Philippines, 1988), Assistant Professor of • Davis, Louanne W., Psy.D. (University of Clinical Pediatrics Indianapolis, 2001), Assistant Scientist in Clinical • Delarque, Alain, M.D. (Université de la Mediterranée, Psychology (Psychiatry) France, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Davis, Susan L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Dellacqua, Dale, M.D. (Rush Medical College, • Davis, Thomas E., Jr., M.D. (West Virginia 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, 1980), Ph.D. (Tulane University, 1976) Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical Sciences Program Culbertson Professor of Pathology, and Professor of • Delunas, Linda R., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 1997), Associate Dean, Academic Support, and • Dawson, Derek J., M.D. (Meharry Medical College, Associate Professor of Nursing, IU Northwest; 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine, IUSM— Ophthalmology, IUSM—Northwest Northwest • Day, Michael E., M.D. (Medical College of Ohio, • DeMotte, Michael J., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Family Medicine • Deng, Ping, M.D., Ph.D. (Sun Yat-Sen University • Day, Richard N., Ph.D. (University of Rochester, of Medical Sciences, China, 1993, 1998), Assistant 1987), Professor of Cellular and Integrative Research Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology Physiology • Denne, Scott C., M.D. (State University of New York, • Dayton, Mark A., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Buffalo, 1979), Professor of Pediatrics 1984, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Dent, Alexander L., Ph.D. (University of California, of Medicine, Medical Sciences Program San Diego, 1991), Associate Professor of • Dean, Robert A., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Microbiology and Immunology 1984, 1981), Associate Professor of Pathology and • Denys, Gerald A., Ph.D. (Wayne State University, Laboratory Medicine 1981), Adjunct Associate Professor of Pathology and • DeArmitt, Walter H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Laboratory Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • De Paoli-Roach, Anna A., Biol.Sc.D. (University of Medicine Siena, Italy, 1972), Professor of Biochemistry and • Deaton, Rodney J. S., M.D. (Indiana University, Molecular Biology 1982), J.D. (Harvard Law School, 1990), Volunteer • Derbigny, Wilbert A., Jr., Ph.D. (Louisiana Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry State University, 2001), Assistant Professor of • DeBrota, David J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Microbiology and Immunology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Derbin, Kelly S., M.D. (University of California, • Decker, Brian S., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Los Angeles, 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Pharm.D. (Purdue University, 1996), Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Professor of Clinical Medicine • Desai, Ruchik S., M.D. (Indiana University, • de Cordon, Kimberly Q., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins 1999), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical University, 1986), Professor of Medical and Dermatology Molecular Genetics, of Psychiatry, and of Medicine, • DeSanto, Annemarie P., M.D. (Indiana University, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Medical 1984), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Surgery Humanities, School of Liberal Arts • Deschner, William P., M.D. (Indiana University, • DeFries, Roy A., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • DeSilvester, George A., M.D. (The Ohio State • DeGrado, Timothy R., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin University, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Associate —Madison, 1988), Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry Professor of Family Medicine and Molecular Biology • DesRosiers, Colleen M., Ph.D. (Purdue University, • DeiSanti, Angeline D., M.D. (University of Missouri 2004), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation —Columbia, 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Oncology Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics • Desta, Zeruesenay, Ph.D. (Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Germany, 1990), Associate Research 72 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Associate • Diefendorf, Allan O., Ph.D. (University of Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Washington, 1981), Associate Professor of • Detke, Michael J., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Audiology and Speech Pathology (Otolaryngology– Pennsylvania, 1996, 1998), Volunteer Clinical Head and Neck Surgery), School of Medicine; Associate Professor of Psychiatry Adjunct Associate Professor of Speech and • DeTrana, Celestine M., M.D. (University of Illinois, Hearing Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, IU 1988), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Bloomington Psychiatry • Dierdorf, Stephen F., M.D. (Indiana University, • Devanathan, Raja G., M.B.,B.S. (Madras University, 1972), Visiting Professor of Anesthesia India, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Dierks, Tracy A., Ph.D. (University of Delaware, of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 2006), Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, • DeVore, Angela L., M.S. (Indiana University, 2006), School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences; Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiologic Sciences Adjunct Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, (Radiology) School of Medicine • DeWitt, John M., M.D. (Medical College of Virginia, • Dillon, Gary P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), 1994), Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Dexter, Paul R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), Dermatology; Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine of Dermatology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Deymann, Andreas J., M.D. (Ruhr University, • DiMeglio, Linda A., M.D. (University of Pennsylvania, Germany, 1987) Associate Professor of Clinical 1993), Associate Professor of Pediatrics Pediatrics • DiMicco, Joseph A., Ph.D. (Georgetown University, • Dhadha, Hardeep K., M.B.,B.S. (Government 1978), Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of Medical College, India, 1992), Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine Clinical Anesthesia • Dimitrov, Rosen K., M.D. (Medical University of • Dhadha, Rommel S., M.D. (Pennsylvania State Sofia, Bulgaria, 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical University, 1993), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Radiology • Dinauer, Mary C., M.D., Ph.D. (University of • Dhana, Srikietr, M.D. (Mahidol University, Thailand, Chicago, 1981, 1979), Nora Letzter Professor of 1963), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, and Professor of Medical and Molecular Pediatrics, IUSM—Northwest Genetics and of Microbiology and Immunology • Dhar, Sisir K., M.B.,B.S. (Medical College of • Dincer, U. Deniz, M.D., Ph.D. (Ankara University, Calcutta, India, 1966), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Turkey, 1986, 1995), Assistant Research Professor Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute of Pediatrics • Dhawale, Shree S., Ph.D. (The Ohio State • DiPietro, Natalie A., Pharm.D. (Ohio Northern University, 1984), Adjunct Associate Professor of University, 2001), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics, IUSM—Fort Wayne Public Health • Diab, Tamim, Ph.D. (Rensselaer Polytechnic • Disher, Michael J., M.D. (University of Michigan, Institute, 2006), Adjunct Assistant Research 1986), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— • Diaz, David R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Fort Wayne Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry • DiSilvestro, Frank R., Ed.D. (Indiana University, • Dick, Lisa B., B.S. (Indiana University, 1987), 1973), Director, General Studies Degree Program, Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences and Associate Professor of Extended Studies and (Radiology) of Adult Education, School of Continuing Studies, IU Bloomington; Associate Professor, Part-Time, • Dick, Michael P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), of Medicine, Medical Sciences Program, School of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine IUSM—Fort Wayne • Dittmer, Phil H., Ph.D. (Stanford University, 1977), • Dick, Randall W., M.S. (University of Massachusetts, Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology 1984) (Pennsylvania State University, 1987), Adjunct Lecturer in Family Medicine • Diveris, John M., M.D. (Northwestern University, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Dickens, Jeanne I., M.D. (University of North Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Northwest Carolina, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, IUSM—South Bend • Dixon, Rebecca M., M.D. (University of Florida, 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Dickey, Brandon S., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Djuricich, Alexander M., M.D. (Loyola University, IUSM—Muncie 1994), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and of Clinical Medicine • Dickhaus, Carol M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Dlouhy, Stephen R., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Associate Research Professor of Medical and • Dickos, Dennis K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), Molecular Genetics and of Pathology and Laboratory Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine • Dicks, Robert E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1969), • Dobben, Richard L., M.D. (Chicago Medical School, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Radiology, IUSM—Northwest June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 73

• Doebbeling, Bradley N., M.D. (University of • Downey, Thomas F., M.D. (Indiana University, Colorado, 1985), Department of Medicine Professor 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of Health Services Research and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Lafayette Medicine • Downs, Stephen M., M.D. (Stanford University, • Doehring, Christopher B., M.D. (Johns Hopkins 1986), Jean and Jerry Bepko Scholar and Associate University, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Family Medicine Associate Professor, School of Informatics • Doehring, Marla C., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, • Doyle, Nicholas A., M.D., (Indiana University, 2002), 1996), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Emergency Medicine • Draper, Michael W., M.D. (Cornell University, 1976), • Doherty, Raymond J., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Medicine 1953), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Dropcho, Edward J., M.D. (University of Chicago, Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 1980), Professor of Neurology • Dolar, Maria V., M.D. (University of the Philippines, • Drotar, Dawn E., M.D. (University of Saskatchewan, 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Canada, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Doll, James S., M.D. (Wright State University, 1994), Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine • Du, Yansheng, Ph.D. (Wayne State University, • Dollins, Matthew D., M.D. (Southern Illinois 1994), Assistant Professor of Neurology University, 1996), Associate Professor of Clinical • Dubé, Archana, Ph.D. (University of Pittsburgh, Medicine 2000), Senior Lecturer in Economics, School of • Doloresco, Fred, M.D. (University of Missouri— Liberal Arts; Adjunct Lecturer in Public Health, Columbia, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant School of Medicine Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Dubé, Michael P., M.D. (Boston University, 1983), • Dominguez, Jesus H., M.D. (Universidad Nacional Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Autónoma de México, 1970), Professor of Medicine • Dubé, Sanjay, M.B.,B.S. (University of Lucknow, and of Cellular and Integrative Physiology India, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor • Donaldson, Dana L., O.D. (Indiana University, 2004), of Psychiatry Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology • DuBois, Don R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1964), • Dong, X. Charlie, Ph.D. (The Ohio State University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 2002), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and • Duell, Amy R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Molecular Biology Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency • Dong, Yuanshu, Ph.D. (University of Alabama at Medicine Birmingham, 2001), Assistant Research Professor of • Duerden, Marc E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Physical • Dong, Zizheng, Ph.D. (Academy of Military Medical Medicine and Rehabilitation Science, China, 1994), Assistant Scientist in • Dufort, Elizabeth M., M.D. (State University of New Pharmacology and Toxicology York at Buffalo, 2002), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Dorotheo, Asuncion R., M.D. (University of the East, Professor of Medicine Philippines, 1980), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Dugan, William M., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Pediatrics 1963), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Doster, Sterling E., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine 1971), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Duggan, Erica J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical Sciences Program Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Doubleday, Alison F., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Medicine 2008), Lecturer in Anatomy and Cell Biology, • Duguid, John R., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1981), Medical Sciences Program Ph.D. (California Institute of Technology, 1975), • Dougherty, George S., M.S. (Indiana University, Associate Professor of Neurology and of Medical 2000), Director of Undergraduate Human Anatomy and Molecular Genetics and Lecturer, Part-Time, in Anatomy and Cell • Dukar, Omar M., M.D. (American University of Biology, Medical Sciences Program Beirut, Lebanon, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Doughty-McDonald, Lauren, M.D. (University of Professor of Ophthalmology, IUSM—Evansville Iowa, 2004), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of • Dukes, Russell J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), Clinical Dermatology Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, Medical • Douglas-Akinwande, Annette C., M.D. (University Sciences Program of Pennsylvania, 1991), Assistant Professor of • Dultz, Lawrence R., M.D. (University of Medicine and Radiology Dentistry of New Jersey, 1986), Volunteer Clinical • Dowdeswell, Ian R., M.B.,B.S. (London University, Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute England, 1965), Associate Professor of Medicine • Dumont, Don H., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Downey, John P., O.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1981), Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Optometry; Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Duncan, Cory E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Ophthalmology, School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine 74 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Dunfee, E. Joyce, Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame, • Dzemidzic, Mario, Ph.D. (University of Houston, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1995), Assistant Research Professor of Neurology Family Medicine • Dziarski, Roman, Ph.D. (National Institute of • Dunker, A. Keith, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, Hygiene, Poland, 1977), Professor of Microbiology 1969), Director, Center for Computational Biology and Immunology, IUSM—Northwest and Bioinformatics, and T.K. Li Professor of Medical • Eads, Thomas J., M.D. (Indiana University, Research, and Professor of Biochemistry and 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, School of Medicine; Adjunct Dermatology Professor, School of Informatics; Adjunct Professor • Ebenroth, Eric S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), of Biology, School of Science Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Dunkle, Jeffrey W., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), • Eble, John N., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Chair and Professor of Pathology and Laboratory • Dunn, David W., M.D. (Tulane University, 1973), Medicine, Nordschow Professor of Laboratory Arthur B. Richter Professor of Child Psychiatry, Medicine (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine), and Professor of Psychiatry, and Adjunct Professor of Professor of Experimental Oncology Neurology, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, • Echtenkamp, Stephen F., Ph.D. (University of School of Nursing Nebraska, 1980), Associate Professor of Cellular • Dunn, Donna K., M.S. (Indiana University, 1979), and Integrative Physiology, IUSM—Northwest Program Director and Assistant Professor of • Eckerman, Nancy L., M.L.S. (Indiana University, Radiation Therapy Technology and of Radiation 1971), M.A.R.S. (Butler University, 1988), Librarian, Oncology Special Collections, Ruth Lilly Medical Library, and • Dunn, Kenneth W., Ph.D. (State University of New Adjunct Professor of Neurology York at Stony Brook, 1986), Associate Professor of • Econs, Michael J., M.D. (University of California, San Medicine and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Francisco, 1983), Glenn W. Irwin, Jr. Professor of • Dunne, Donal P., M.B.B.Ch. (Trinity College, Ireland, Endocrinology and Metabolism, and Professor of 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and of Medical and Molecular Genetics Medicine, IUSM—Muncie • Edds, Eric M., M.D. (University of Louisville, 2002), • Duong, Taihung, Ph.D. (University of California, Los Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Angeles, 1989), Assistant Dean and Director, IUSM • Edelen, Donald B., M.D. (Washington University, —Terre Haute, and Associate Professor of Anatomy 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of and Cell Biology and of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Medicine • Edenberg, Howard J., Ph.D. (Stanford University, • Duplantier, John E., M.D. (Louisiana State 1973), Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of University, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and of Medical Professor of Pediatrics and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine • DuPre, Ernest S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), • Edwards, Andrew K., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1999), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Family Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette • Dupré, Gary W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Edwards, J. Robert, M.D. (Harvard University, 1958), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Professor of Surgery IUSM—Lafayette • Edwards, Mark L., M.D., Ph.D. (University of • Durell, Todd M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Wisconsin, 1987, 1981), Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Clinical Pediatrics • Dusick, Anna M., M.D. (Chicago Medical School, • Edwards-Brown, Mary K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 1983), Professor of Radiology and of Neurology • Dusleag, Dan L., M.D. (University of Bucharest, • Egnatz, C. Dyke, M.D. (Indiana University, 1960), Romania, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Professor of Pediatrics Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Dusman, Raymond E., Jr., M.D. (University of • Eichelberger Dressman, Lori E., M.D. (Indiana Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1983), University, 2000), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine IUSM—Fort Wayne • Eigen, Howard, M.D. (State University of New York, • Dutkiewicz, A. Kate, M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Upstate, 1968), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, • Einhorn, Lawrence H., M.D. (University of Iowa, IUSM—South Bend 1967), Distinguished Professor; Lance Armstrong • Dutkiewicz, Laurie A., D.O. (Ohio University, 2003), Foundation Professor of Oncology; Professor of Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Medicine • Einterz, Ellen M., M.D., C.M. (McGill University, • Dydak, Ulrike, Ph.D. (Federal Institute of Canada, 1982), Adjunct Associate Professor of Technology, Switzerland, 2002), Adjunct Assistant Medicine Professor of Radiology • Einterz, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Dynlacht, Joseph R., Ph.D. (Colorado State 1981), Associate Dean for International Programs; University, 1990), Associate Professor of Radiation Professor of Clinical Medicine Oncology and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 75

• Eisenhut, Timothy M., M.D. (Indiana University, School of Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor of 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology, School of Science Pediatrics • Englert, Michael A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), • Eliades, Anne J., M.D. (State University of New York Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology, Downstate Medical Center, 1972), Volunteer Clinical IUSM—South Bend Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Muncie • Engum, Scott A., M.D. (University of North Dakota, • Eliades, John, M.D. (State University of New York 1989), Associate Professor of Surgery Downstate Medical Center, 1972), Volunteer Clinical • Enright, Patrick J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Assistant Professor of Surgery, IUSM—Muncie Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Elkas, Thomas W., M.D. (Thomas Jefferson Medicine University, 1991), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Eppler, Edwin M., M.D. (University of Washington, Medicine 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • El-Khalili, Nizar, M.D. (Damascus University, Syria, Emergency Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Erdman, Sharon M., Pharm.D. (University of Illinois Psychiatry, IUSM—Lafayette at Chicago, 1990), Adjunct Associate Professor of • Ellender, Timothy J., M.D. (Louisiana State Medicine University, 2003), Visiting Assistant Professor of • Erickson, Craig A., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Clinical Emergency Medicine 2003), Assistant Professor of Psychiatry • Eller, Alvan L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1969), • Erickson, Leonard C., Ph.D. (Florida State Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family University, 1974), Adjunct Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Pharmacology and Toxicology • Elliott, C. Julie, M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), • Ericson, Kevin R., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ellis, Wayne M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Family Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and of • Eriksen, Brenda L., M.D. (Rush Medical College, Clinical Pediatrics 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Elmendorf, Jeffrey S., Ph.D. (Albany Medical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM— College, 1996), Associate Professor of Cellular and Northwest Integrative Physiology and of Biochemistry and • Ertl, Janos P., M.D. (Loyola University, 1981), Molecular Biology Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • Elsahy, Ahmed I., M.B., B.Ch. (Ain Shams • Ervin, Denise R., M.B.A. (Indiana Wesleyan University, Egypt, 1981), Assistant Professor of University, 2002), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Anesthesia Paramedic Science (Emergency Medicine) • Elzey, Bennett D., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1999), • Escobar, Luis F., M.D. (San Carlos University, Adjunct Assistant Research Professor of Urology, Guatemala, 1984), Adjunct Assistant Professor of IUSM—Lafayette Medical and Molecular Genetics • Emerson, Robert E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997) • Eskew, Philip N., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory 1970), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Medicine Gynecology • Emery, David R., M.D. (Pennsylvania State • Estep, R. Duane, M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), University, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette • Emhardt, John D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), • Estep, Wanda L., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Associate Professor of Anesthesia Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Emenim, Darley M., M.B.Ch.B. (Obafemi Awolowo Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette University, Nigeria, 1988), Adjunct Assistant • Estes, Marc J., M.D. (Eastern Virginia Medical Scientist in Cellular and Integrative Physiology, School, 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor IUSM—South Bend of Emergency Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette • Emmerson, Susan G. P., M.D. (Indiana University, • Estrada, Jose L., Ph.D. (North Carolina State 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, 1990), D.V.M. (Universidad Nacional de Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Colombia, 1975), Assistant Scientist in Surgery • Emmett, Thomas W., M.D. (University of Iowa, • Estrada, Mark C., M.D. (University of North Carolina, 1976), Adjunct Professor of Knowledge Informatics 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (Ruth Lilly Medical Library) and of Medicine Radiology • Emmick, Susan M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Eubanks, Rhonda J., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1993), Assistant Director for Clinical Sciences and • Ems-McClung, Stephanie C., Ph.D. (Indiana Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine, University, 1998), Assistant Research Professor IUSM—Evansville of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical • Eugster, Erica A., M.D. (Medical College of Sciences Program Pennsylvania, 1990), Professor of Pediatrics • Engle, William A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), • Evan, Andrew P., Ph.D. (University of North Dakota, Erik T. Ragan Professor of Pediatrics 1971), Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of • Engleman, Eric A., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Anatomy and Cell Biology, School of Medicine 1992), Assistant Research Professor of Psychiatry, 76 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Evans, Jonathon J., M.D. (University of California, • Fatima, Hala, M.B.,B.S. (The Aga Khan University, San Diego, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Pakistan, 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Medicine • Evans-Molina, Carmella, M.D. (Marshall University, • Faught, Philip R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), 2001), Assistant Research Professor and Assistant Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology and Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine Laboratory Medicine • Evard, Robert E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), • Fausel, Christopher A., Pharm.D. (Albany College Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Family of Pharmacy, 1996), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine Medicine • Everetts, David R., M.D. (Rush University, 1974), • Fawver, Jay D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), D.M.D. (University of Connecticut, 1972), Visiting Volunteer Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, IUSM— Assistant Professor of Public Health Fort Wayne • Ewer, Melissa K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), • Fayad, Nabil F., M.D. (Saint-Joseph University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Lebanon, 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Fadheel, Faris M., M.B.Ch.B. (University of Medicine Baghdad, Iraq, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Federspiel, Richard A., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Evansville 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Fagan, Daniel J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Dermatology Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Fehrenbacher, John W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Fakiris, Achilles J., M.D. (University of Miami, 2001), 1976), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology Surgery • Falimirski, Mark E., M.D. (Rush University, 1990), • Feigenbaum, Harvey, M.D. (Indiana University, Associate Professor of Surgery 1958), Distinguished Professor; Professor of • Fallon, John H., M.D. (University of Kansas, Medicine 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Fekete, Steven A., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Fort Wayne • Feldman, Jerrod A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), • Fallon, Robert J., M.D., Ph.D. (New York University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1980), Zachary E. Klingler Professor of Pediatrics • Feldman, Richard D., M.D. (Indiana University, • Fan, Rong, M.D. (Beijing Medical University, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of China, 1991), Assistant Professor of Pathology and Family Medicine and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine Public Health • Farag, Sherif S., M.B.,B.S., Ph.D. (University of • Felger, Thomas A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1968), Melbourne, Australia, 1984, 1995), Associate Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Associate Medicine Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics • Felker, Dean R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), • Farber, Mark O., M.D. (Duke University, 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Professor of Medicine Medicine • Farber, Matthew E., M.D. (New York Medical • Fenlon, Christine M., B.F.A. (University of Oregon, College, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Associate 1993), Adjunct Lecturer in Medicine Professor of Ophthalmology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Ferguson, Jeffrey H., M.D. (Indiana University, • Faris, James V., M.D. (Indiana University, 1968), 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Family Medicine • Farley, Johann D., M.D. (American University of the • Ferguson, Philip C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1967), Caribbean, Netherlands Antilles, 2000), Volunteer Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, • Ferguson, Thimjon C., M.D. (Southern Illinois IUSM—Northwest University, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Farlow, Martin R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Professor of Neurology, and Adjunct Professor of • Ferkowicz, Michael J., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Psychiatry 1997), Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics • Farr, Jack, II, M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), • Fernandez-de-Cordova, Jorge, M.D. (Universidad Eng.D. (Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, 2000), Mayor De San Andrés, Bolivia, 1981), Volunteer Volunteer Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology and • Farr, Jonathan B., Ph.D. (Wayne State University, Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation • Ferries-Rowe, Elizabeth A., M.D. (Indiana University, Oncology 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and • Farrell, Anne, M.D. (Loyola University, 1993), Gynecology Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Fesenmeier, James T., M.D. (University of Florida, • Farrell, Joan M., Ph.D. (Wayne State University, 1987), Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology 1978), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in • Fesenmeier, Jane B., M.D. (University of Florida, Clinical Psychiatry 1987), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Fashner, Julia L., M.D. (Wright State University, Pediatrics 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Fettig, Lyle P., Jr., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, Family Medicine 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 77

• Feuer, Henry, M.D. (Maryland University, • Fitzgerald, Joseph F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1967), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of 1965), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Neurological Surgery • Fitzgerald, Karen S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), • Fiederlein, John F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology, • Fix, James S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Field, Loren J., Ph.D. (State University of New York Medical Sciences Program at Buffalo, 1982), Professor of Medicine, of Cellular • Flamion, Patrick C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), and Integrative Physiology, and of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Fife, Kenneth H., M.D., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins Medicine, IUSM—Evansville University, 1975, 1977), Professor of Medicine, of • Flanary, W. Rodney, M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), Microbiology and Immunology, and of Pathology and Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Laboratory Medicine IUSM—Lafayette • Fife, Rose S., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, • Fleck, James D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), 1975), Associate Dean for Research; Barbara F. Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology Kampen Professor of Women’s Health; Professor of • Flenar, Rex A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Medicine and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Finell, S. Maria E., M.D. (Karolinska Institute, • Fletcher, James W., M.D. (St. Louis University, Sweden, 2000), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of 1968), Professor of Radiology Clinical Pediatrics • Fletcher, Maria V., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), • Finnell, John T., M.D. (University of Vermont, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, School Medicine of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor, School of • Fletcher, McKindra, Jr., M.D. (Southern Illinois Informatics University, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Firulli, Anthony B., Ph.D. (State University of New Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest York at Buffalo, 1993), Associate Professor of • Flockhart, David A., M.D. (University of Miami, Pediatrics and Adjunct Associate Professor of 1987), Ph.D. (Welsh National School of Medicine, Medical and Molecular Genetics and of Anatomy and Wales, 1976), Harry and Edith Gladstein Professor Cell Biology of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, Professor of • Fisch, Gary R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), Medicine, and Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and Toxicology, of Medical and Molecular Genetics, • Fischer, Joyce L. S., M.D. (University of Illinois, and of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Flores, Roberto L., M.D. (New York University, Pediatrics 2001), Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery • Fischer, Thomas J., M.D. (Indiana University, (Surgery) 1979), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Floyd, Michael, M.B.,B.S. (Durham University, Orthopaedic Surgery England, 1964), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Fishel, Melissa L., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics • Fogel, Evan L., M.D. (University of Toronto, Canada, • Fisher, David A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Fogel, Janine M., M.D. (University of Toronto, Orthopaedic Surgery Canada, 1988), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Fisher, Mary L., Ph.D. (Kent State University, 1984), Family Medicine and of Clinical Medicine Associate Professor, School of Nursing; Adjunct • Fohl, Nicholas E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Associate Professor of Public Health, School of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Medicine • Fisher, Steven E., M.D. (Indiana University, • Folaron, Gail, Ph.D. (University of Illinois, 1993), 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Professor, School of Social Work; Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics, School of • Fisher, William B., M.D. (University of Pennsylvania, Medicine 1968), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, • Foley, John G., Jr., Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati, IUSM—Muncie 1993), Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell • Fisher, William C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Biology and of Dermatology, Medical Sciences Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology, Program, School of Medicine; Fellow, Indiana IUSM—Evansville Molecular and Cellular Biology Institute (Biology), • Fitzek, Markus M., M.D. (University of Würzburg, College of Arts and Sciences, IU Bloomington Germany, 1987), Associate Professor of Radiation • Ford, Jason M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), Oncology Visiting Lecturer in Radiology • Fitzgerald, John F., M.D. (Loyola University, 1980), • Forgey, William W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), Executive Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Family Associate Dean for Primary Care, and Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Medicine, School of Medicine; Professor, Part-Time, School of Public and Environmental Affairs 78 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Forney, James D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Frederick, Joseph A., Jr., M.D. (University of Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pittsburgh, 1968), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Biology, IUSM—Lafayette Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette • Foroud, Tatiana M., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1994), • Freeman, Lynetta J., D.V.M. (Oklahoma State Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; P. Michael Conneally University, 1981), Adjunct Associate Professor of Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics, and Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine • French, Charles R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), • Forrester, Wayne C., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1993), Director of Genetics and Associate Research Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics, • French, Richard S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1965), Medical Sciences Program Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • Fortenberry, J. Dennis, M.D. (University of • Fretzin, Scott A., M.D. (University of Chicago, Oklahoma, 1979), Professor of Pediatrics and of 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Dermatology • Fortin, Joseph D., D.O. (Michigan State University, • Frick, Fred W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), 1984), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Physical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine and Rehabilitation, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Fridell, Jonathan A., M.D., C.M. (McGill University, • Foster, David R., Pharm.D. (Wayne State University, Canada, 1994), Associate Professor of Surgery 1999), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine • Friedlin, F. Jeffrey, D.O. (Philadelphia College of • Foster, Julia A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Osteopathic Medicine, 1987), Visiting Assistant Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Professor of Family Medicine • Foster, Richard S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), • Friedman, Alan M., Ph.D. (Yale University, 1989), Professor of Urology Adjunct Associate Professor of Biochemistry and • Foti, Annette S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Molecular Biology, IUSM—Lafayette Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics • Friedman, Allon N., M.D. (McGill University, Canada, • Fouts, John B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), 1994), Assistant Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Fritsch, Michael H., M.D. (University of Nebraska, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1980), Associate Professor of Otolaryngology–Head • Fox, Christina C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), and Neck Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Froberg, Blake A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), • Fox, Dianna, M.D. (University of Iowa, 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Froehlich, Janice C., Ph.D. (Syracuse University, • Fox, Gregory M., M.D. (Northwestern University, 1978), Interim Associate Vice President for 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Research; Interim Vice Chancellor for Research, Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical Sciences Program Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; • Foy, Jeffery D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Medicine and of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, and of Clinical Medicine School of Medicine • Frain, Barbara M., M.S. (Indiana University, 1993), • Fromm, Gary B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), Assistant Professor of Clinical Cytotechnology Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine, (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) IUSM—South Bend • Frain, Nicholas J., M.S. (Indiana University, 1998), • Fromm, Larry B., Ph.D. (Baylor College of Medicine, Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology (Pathology and 1995), Adjunct Associate Professor of Biochemistry Laboratory Medicine) and Molecular Biology, IUSM—Muncie • Fraiz, Joseph, M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Frost, Stephanie V., M.S. (University of Wisconsin, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine 1969), Assistant Scientist in Radiation Oncology; • Francis, John E., M.D. (Michigan State University, Adjunct Lecturer in Radiation Therapy Technology 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (Radiation Oncology) Surgery, IUSM—Lafayette • Fry, R. J. Michael, M.D., M.B.B.Ch. (University of • Frank, Mark S., M.D. (Washington University, 1984), Dublin, Ireland, 1962, 1949), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Radiology Professor of Radiation Oncology • Franke, Douglas L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Fry, Shirley A., M.B.B.Ch. (University of Dublin, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Ireland, 1957), Volunteer Clinical Professor of • Frankel, Richard M., Ph.D. (City University of New Radiation Oncology York, 1977), Professor of Medicine • Frye, Douglas M., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Franklin, Joseph E., Jr., M.D. (New Jersey College 1993), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of of Medicine and Dentistry, 1967), Volunteer Clinical Radiation Oncology Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, • Fryman, David L., M.D. (The Ohio State University, IUSM—Evansville 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family • Franson, Timothy R., M.D. (University of Illinois, Medicine 1978), Assistant Professor of Medicine • Fu, Xin-Yuan, Ph.D. (Columbia University, 1988), • Frazer, Margaret L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • Fuchs, Robyn K., Ph.D. (Oregon State University, 2002), Assistant Professor, School of Health and June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 79

Rehabilitation Sciences; Adjunct Assistant Research • Gao, Sujuan, Ph.D. (University of Southampton, Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, School of England, 1991), Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Medicine Professor of Public Health • Fuqua, John S., M.D. (Medical College of Virginia, • Gardner, Thomas A., M.D. (George Washington 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics University, 1990), Associate Professor of Urology • Fulton, William H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1958), and of Microbiology and Immunology Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology • Garetto, Lawrence P., Ph.D. (Boston University, • Fumo, David E., M.D. (Loyola University of Chicago, 1984), Associate Dean for Dental Education, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Director of Teacher Training and Development, Medicine, IUSM—Northwest and Professor of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry; • Fumo, Maryann T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Adjunct Professor of Cellular and Integrative Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Physiology, School of Medicine IUSM—Northwest • Garg, Bhuwan P., M.B.,B.S. (India Institute of • Furbee, R. Brent, M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Medical Sciences, 1966), Professor of Neurology Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine • Garg, Meenakshi, M.D. (University of Miami, 2003), • Gable, Steven R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • Garnet, Richard F., M.D. (Jefferson Medical College, • Gabovitch, Edward R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1957), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Gaddy, Dale M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Garrett, Peter G., M.D. (Queens University, Canada, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Radiation Oncology • Gade, Prasad V., M.B.,B.S. (Andhra Medical • Gatewood, Steven R., M.D. (Indiana University, College, India, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, IUSM—Evansville Family Medicine, IUSM—Muncie • Gaffney, Margaret M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Gattone, Vincent H., II, Ph.D. (Medical College of 1981), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Ohio, 1981), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology • Gagliardi, Gary J., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Gavin, James R., III, M.D. (Duke University, 1975), 1985), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Ph.D. (Emory University, 1970), Volunteer Clinical • Gahimer, James L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Gebke, Kevin B., M.D. (University of Illinois at • Galante, Rebecca E., M.D. (Indiana University, Chicago, 1997), Associate Professor of Clinical 1984), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Gehlert, Donald R., Ph.D. (University of Utah, • Galen, R. Michelle, M.D. (University of Illinois, 1999), 1985), Adjunct Associate Professor of Neurobiology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family (Psychiatry) Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Geib, Roy W., Ph.D. (University of Texas, 1981), • Galinsky, Raymond E., Pharm.D. (University of Alvin S. Levine Professor of Microbiology and California, San Francisco, 1975), Adjunct Professor Immunology, and Professor of Pathology and of Medicine Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Galis, Zorina S., Ph.D. (McGill University, Canada, • Geissler, Evan H., D.O. (Chicago College of 1992), Adjunct Professor of Surgery Osteopathic Medicine, 1975), Volunteer Clinical • Gall, Carole, M.L.S. (Emporia State University, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM— 1969), Director of Collection Development, and Northwest Librarian, Cataloging/Acquisitions, Ruth Lilly Medical • Gelfman, Daniel M., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, Library 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Gallagher, Patricia J., Ph.D. (New York Medical Medicine College, 1984), Professor of Cellular and Integrative • Geneczko, John T., Jr., M.D. (University of Michigan, Physiology 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Galvin, Matthew R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry • Genetos, Basil C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Gandhi, Arvind N., M.B.,B.S. (Seth G.S. Medical Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, School, India, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Gentile, Anthony N., M.D. (Far Eastern University, • Ganion, Larry R., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1971), Philippines, 1986), Ph.D. (Syracuse University, Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of IUSM—Muncie Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Northwest • Ganser, Judith A., M.D. (Temple University, 1976), • Gentry, William L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology • Gao, Hua, M.D. (Shanghai First Medical College, China, 1982), Ph.D. (Baylor College of Medicine, • George, Virgilio V., M.D. (Universidad 1993), Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado, Venezuela, 1997), Assistant Professor of Surgery 80 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Georgesen, Julia W., M.S.N. (University of • Gill, William J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Evansville, 1996), Adjunct Lecturer in Medicine, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine IUSM—Evansville • Gillespie, Alan R., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, • Georgiadis, Millie M., Ph.D. (University of California, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Los Angeles, 1990), Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of • Gillespie, Douglas B., Jr., M.D. (Medical College Medicine, and of Chemistry, School of Science of Virginia, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Gerke, Steven P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Gilley, David P., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Gerstein, A. David, M.D. (Chicago Medical School, Assistant Professor of Medical and Molecular 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Genetics Dermatology • Gilliland, Sharon L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Gest, Christine R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Gilmore, Benjamin S., M.D. (Indiana University, IUSM—Evansville 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ghabril, Marwan S., M.B.B.Ch. (Royal College of Pediatrics Surgeons in Ireland, 1991), Assistant Professor of • Girod, Donald A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1957), Clinical Medicine Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Ghetti, Bernardino, M.D. (Pisa University, Italy, • Gitter, Bruce D., Ph.D. (University of Georgia, 1981), 1966), Distinguished Professor; Chancellor’s Adjunct Professor of Radiology Professor, IUPUI; Professor of Pathology and • Givan, Deborah C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Laboratory Medicine, of Psychiatry, of Medical and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Molecular Genetics, and of Neurology, School of • Glant, Michael D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology • Ghosh, Prodyot, M.B.,B.S. (Madras University, India, and Laboratory Medicine 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Glynn, Thomas P., M.D. (The Ohio State University, Medicine, Medical Sciences Program 1971), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ghosh, Samiran, Ph.D. (University of Connecticut, Radiology 2006), Assistant Professor of Mathematical • Goddard, Andrew W., M.B.,B.S. (University of Sciences, School of Science; Adjunct Assistant Melbourne, Australia, 1983), Professor of Psychiatry Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine and of Radiology, and Adjunct Professor of • Ghosh, Swapan K., Ph.D. (University of Calcutta, Anesthesia India, 1969), Adjunct Professor of Microbiology and • Godley, Robert W., M.D. (Medical College of Immunology, IUSM—Terre Haute; Adjunct Senior Pennsylvania, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Scientist in Pediatrics Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Ghumman, Waqas S., M.D. (Indiana University, • Goebel, Laurie A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), 1996), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Giant, Donald J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Goebel, W. Scott, M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Family 1995), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Goebl, Mark G., Ph.D. (University of Chicago, 1985), • Gibson, P. Joseph, Ph.D. (University of Washington, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1996), Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health • Goenka, Shreevrat, Ph.D. (University of Kansas, • Giger, Susan M., B.A., B.S. (Indiana University, 1997), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1991, 1993), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic • Goettler, Gail L., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1987), Sciences (Radiology) Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Gilbert, Alan R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Goggins, William C., M.D. (Saint Louis University, 1966), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1992), Assistant Professor of Surgery Dermatology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Goldberg, Mark J., M.D. (University of Missouri, • Gilbert, Anne H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), 1974), Assistant Professor of Medicine and of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Pharmacology and Toxicology • Gilbert, Sidney L., M.D. (Medical College of Virginia, • Goldberg, Pinkus, M.D. (Medical College of 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pennsylvania, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Pediatrics Professor of Medicine • Giles, David M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), • Goldberg, Ruth D., M.B.,B.S. (University of the Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Witwatersrand, South Africa, 1981), Volunteer • Gilkey, Katherine M., M.D. (Indiana University, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology and 1972), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Medicine and of Clinical Medicine • Goldenberg, John D., M.D. (Indiana University, • Gill, Erin M., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, 2007), 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Adjunct Assistant Scientist in Medicine Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Gill, Nabiha N., M.B.,B.S. (Allama Iqbal Medical • Goldman, Mitchell, M.D. (Rush University, 1987), College, Pakistan, 1996), Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Medicine Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 81

• Goldstein, David J., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Adjunct Professor of Philanthropic Studies, School of Tennessee, 1973, 1975), Adjunct Associate Liberal Arts Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology • Grannis, Sharron P., M.D. (Michigan State • Goldstein, Martin S., M.D. (Boston University, 1968), University, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology Family Medicine • Golichowski, Alan M., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana • Grannis, Shaun J., M.D. (Michigan State University, University, 1974, 1976), William H. and Sallie E. 1997), Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Coleman Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor, and Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics School of Informatics • Golomb, Meredith R., M.D. (Harvard Medical School, • Grau, Rafael G., M.D. (Universidad Peruana 1994), Associate Professor of Neurology Cayetano Heredia, Peru, 1974), Associate Professor • Gomez, Gerardo A., M.D. (University of Carabobo, of Clinical Medicine Venezuela, 1970), Associate Professor of Surgery • Graves, Mark W., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, • Gona, Kevin M., Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in 1982), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Paramedic Science (Emergency Medicine) Medicine and of Radiology, IUSM—Evansville • Gonzalez, Robert, M.D. (University of Illinois, 2000), • Gray, Frances L., M.D. (St. Louis University, 1981), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Gonzalvo, Jasmine D., Pharm.D. (Butler University, • Gray, Karin M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), 2005), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Goodman, Mason R., M.D. (Indiana University, and Gynecology, IUSM—Evansville 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Gray, Wayne L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1966), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Gorman, Robert J., M.D. (University of Missouri- IUSM—Muncie Columbia, 1999), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Graybill, Jianan C., M.D. (University of Chicago, Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—South Bend 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Goshorn, Robyn K., M.D. (Columbia University, Radiation Oncology 1974), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine • Green, Frank J., M.D. (Cornell University, 1978), • Gould, Kenneth E., Ph.D. (Boston University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine 1985), Adjunct Associate Professor of Cellular and • Green, Mark A., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Integrative Physiology Adjunct Assistant Professor of Radiology, IUSM— • Gould, Robert E., M.D. (Case Western Reserve Lafayette University, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Green, Morton C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Professor of Pediatrics Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Goulet, Robert J., Jr., M.D. (State University of New • Green, William D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), York Downstate Medical Center, 1979), Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Surgery IUSM—Terre Haute • Govani, Rita M., M.B.,B.S. (Gujarat University, India, • Greenberg, Jeffrey A., M.D. (George Washington 1978), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine University, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Gradus-Pizlo, Irmina, M.D. (Warsaw Medical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Academy, Poland, 1985), Associate Professor of • Greene, Terrence M., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Graffis, Richard F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Surgery, Medical Sciences Program Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery • Greenwood, William R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Graham, Brett A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Pediatrics Medicine • Greer, David B., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, • Graham, Bruce M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville IUSM—Muncie • Gregory, Richard L., Ph.D. (Southern Illinois • Graham, Michael Q., M.D. (State University of New University, 1982), Director of Ph.D. Program, York, Stony Brook, 1979), Associate Professor of Director of Student Research, and Professor of Oral Clinical Family Medicine Biology, School of Dentistry; Professor, Part-Time, • Graham, Nelson V., Jr., M.D. (University of of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, School of Kentucky, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM— • Grein, Andrew J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Evansville Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Grahame, Nicholas J., Ph.D. (State University • Greist, Anne, M.B.,B.S. (University of London, of New York at Binghamton, 1992), Associate England, 1977), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Professor of Psychology, School of Science; Adjunct Clinical Medicine Associate Professor of Neurobiology (Psychiatry), • Greist, Mary C., M.D. (Indiana University, School of Medicine 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Gramelspacher, Gregory P., M.D. (Indiana Dermatology University, 1982), Professor of Medicine and Adjunct • Griep, John A., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1962), Professor of Anesthesia, School of Medicine; J.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Volunteer Clinical 82 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and • Gupta, Akanksha, Ph.D. (North Dakota State of Medicine University, 2004), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Griffin, Timothy C., M.D. (University of Michigan, Medicine 1984), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Gupta, Dipika, Ph.D. (Clemson University, 1990), Pediatrics, IUSM—South Bend Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular • Griffith, Deborah A., Ed.D. (Vanderbilt University, Biology, IUSM—Northwest, School of Medicine; 1989), Director of Curricular Development, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Chemistry, IU Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Psychiatry; Interim Northwest Director of Standardized Patient Programs, Office of • Gupta, Richa, M.B.,B.S. (Maulana Azad Medical Medical Education and Curricular Affairs College, India, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Griffith, Mark D., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1981), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical • Gupta, Samir K., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, Medicine and Rehabilitation, IUSM—Lafayette 1996), Assistant Professor of Medicine • Grignon, David J., M.D. (University of Western • Gupta, Sandeep K., M.B.,B.S. (University of Ontario, Canada, 1981), Centennial Professor Ibadan, Nigeria, 1986), Associate Professor of of Pathology, and Professor of Pathology and Clinical Pediatrics and of Clinical Medicine, School Laboratory Medicine of Medicine, and Adjunct Associate Professor • Grimes, Brenda R., Ph.D. (University of Edinburgh, of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health and Scotland, 1990), Assistant Professor of Medical and Rehabilitation Sciences Molecular Genetics • Gupta, Sanjay, M.B.,B.S. (Jammu University, India, • Gripe, Amanda M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2005), 1985), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Gupta, Sanjay, M.B.,B.S. (Maulana Azad Medical • Groh, William J., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, College, India, 1991), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1987), Associate Professor of Medicine Anesthesia • Gronfein, William P., Ph.D. (State University of New • Gutierrez, Peter E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1958), York at Stony Brook, 1983), Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Sociology, School of Liberal Arts; Adjunct Associate Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Professor of Public Health, School of Medicine • Gutmann, James E., M.D. (Southern Illinois • Groppel, Piper G., O.D. (Indiana University, 2004), University, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Grossman, Darla R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Gutwein, Gilbert, M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1965), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Lafayette • Grow, Matthew W., Ph.D. (University of Texas • Gutwein, Thomas E., M.D. (Indiana University, at Austin, 1999), Adjunct Assistant Professor of 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Emergency Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Gruesser, Megan W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Gwirtz, Kenneth H., M.D. (Pennsylvania State 2004), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics University, 1978), Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Gudeman, Nancy Y., M.D. (Indiana University, • Haag, Brian W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), 1989), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery Medicine • Haas, David M., M.D. (St. Louis University, 1997), • Guilfoy, Veronica M., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and of Medicine • Gulati, Rajesh, M.B.,B.S. (University of Delhi, India, • Haas, Tara L., M.D. (University of South Dakota, 1988), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 2004), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Gulec, Seza A., M.D. (Ankara University, Turkey, Obstetrics and Gynecology 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Haber, Irving I., D.O. (Nova Southeastern University, Surgery 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Guletz, J. Dennis, M.D. (Washington University, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, IUSM—Terre 1973), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Haute Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Haddad, Fadi F., M.D. (American University of • Gunderman, Richard B., M.D., Ph.D. (University Beirut, Lebanon, 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant of Chicago, 1992, 1989), Professor of Radiology Professor of Surgery, Medical Sciences Program, and of Pediatrics and Professor, Part-Time, of School of Medicine; Visiting Assistant Scientist Medical Education, School of Medicine; Professor of in Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, IU Philosophy, School of Liberal Arts Bloomington • Gunst, Susan J., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University, • Haddad, Nadine G., M.D. (American University 1979), Professor of Cellular and Integrative of Beirut, Lebanon, 1996), Assistant Professor of Physiology Clinical Pediatrics • Gupta, Ajay S., M.B.,B.S. (M.P. Shah Medical • Haddad, Souheil F., M.D. (American University of College, India, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Beirut, Lebanon, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Neurological Surgery, Medical Sciences Program June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 83

• Haerr, Robert W., M.D. (Creighton University, 1976), • Hallett, Mark A., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Assistant Research Professor of Medicine IUSM—Terre Haute • Halperin, David A., M.D. (University of Chicago, • Hage, Chadi A., M.D. (Lebanese University, 1984), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Anatomy Lebanon, 1997), Assistant Professor of Medicine and Cell Biology, IUSM—South Bend • Hagedorn, Jeffrey C., M.D. (Indiana University, • Halum, Ramon G., III, M.D. (Ross University, West 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Indies, 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Neurology of Radiology • Hagen, Robert J., M.D. (University of South Florida, • Halum, Stacey L., M.D. (Medical College of 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Wisconsin, 1999), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Lafayette Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Haggstrom, Anita N., M.D. (University of Nebraska, • Hamaker, James B., M.D. (Johns Hopkins 1998), Arthur L. Norins Investigator in Dermatologic University, 1967), Associate Professor of Clinical Clinical Research and Assistant Professor of Medicine Dermatology and of Pediatrics • Hamaker, Ronda A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Haggstrom, David A., M.D. (University of Nebraska, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Hague, John M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1969), • Hamati, Aline I., M.D. (Saint-Joseph University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Lebanon, 1991), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of • Hahn, Noah M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Clinical Neurology Assistant Professor of Medicine • Hambel, Gary A., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1981), • Haider, Kathryn M., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, 2003), Visiting Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology IUSM—Fort Wayne • Hainline, Bryan E., M.D., Ph.D. (Duke University, • Hamby, Deborah K., M.D. (University of Texas 1981), Associate Professor of Clinical Medical and Health Science Center at San Antonio, 2001), Molecular Genetics and of Clinical Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Hake, Ann Marie, M.D. (Creighton University, 1989), • Hamdi, Hamid S., M.B.,B.S. (Dow Medical College, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology Pakistan, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Halberstadt, Gary M., D.O. (Philadelphia College Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Lafayette of Osteopathic Medicine, 1981), Volunteer Clinical • Hameed, Tariq A., M.B.,B.S. (Quaid-e-Azam Medical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics College, Pakistan, 1985), Assistant Professor of • Haldar, Kasturi, Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Clinical Radiology Technology, 1982), Adjunct Professor of Anatomy • Hamilton, Mark M., M.D. (Indiana University, and Cell Biology, IUSM—South Bend 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Hale, Bradford R., M.D. (The Ohio State University, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 1964), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Hamilton, Matthew C., D.O. (Kirksville College of Neurology Osteopathic Medicine, 2003), Assistant Professor of • Hale, Douglass S., M.D. (Medical College of Ohio, Clinical Anesthesia 1989), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Hamm, Charles W., M.D. (Universidad Nacional Obstetrics and Gynecology Autónoma de México, 1973), Volunteer Clinical • Haley, Alvin J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1953), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Professor of Family Medicine • Hammoud, Zane T., M.D. (Wayne State University, • Hall, David C., M.B.,B.S. (Westminister Medical 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of School, England, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Surgery Professor of Neurological Surgery • Hamrick, Natalie A., Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon • Hall, James A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), University, 2003), Assistant Research Professor, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics Part-Time, of Anesthesia and Gynecology • Han, Amy W., Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame, • Hall, Kathleen S., Ph.D. (Columbia University, 1985), 2003), Acting Executive Director of Northwest Associate Professor of Psychiatry Indiana Medical Research Consortium and • Hall, Paula A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Visiting Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest Medicine • Han, Dennis P., M.D. (University of Chicago, • Hall, Robert C., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1958), 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— IUSM—Fort Wayne Northwest • Hall, Stephen D., Ph.D. (University of Manchester, • Handa, Rajash K., Ph.D. (University of Birmingham, England, 1983), Adjunct Professor of Medicine and England, 1985), Assistant Scientist in Anatomy and of Pharmacology and Toxicology Cell Biology • Hallam, Clifford C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Haneline, Laura S., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine 1991), Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of • Hallam, Judith A., M.S. (Indiana University, 1993), Microbiology and Immunology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Paramedic Science (Emergency Medicine) 84 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Hanenberg, Helmut, M.D. (Heinrich Heine University, • Harris, Robert A., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1965), Germany, 1988), Associate Scientist, Part-Time, in Distinguished Professor; Showalter Professor of Pediatrics Biochemistry (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) • Hanke, C. William, III, M.D. (University of • Harris, Terri L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Iowa, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Harrison, Michael R., M.D. (State University of New • Hankins, Linda K., M.S. (Indiana State University, York Upstate Medical College, 1981), Volunteer 1969), Research Associate and Adjunct Lecturer in Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, IUSM— Pediatrics Evansville • Hanley, Peter C., B.M.,B.Ch. (Oxford University, • Harsha, Catherine G., M.D. (The Ohio State England, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Associate University, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology • Hanna, Nasser H., M.D. (University of Missouri — • Harsha, David M., M.D. (University of Oklahoma, Columbia, 1995), Associate Professor of Medicine 1987), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Hannah, Joe M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Family Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Harshbarger, Kent E., M.D., J.D. (Southern Illinois • Hannah, Paul L., M.D. (Rush University, 1980), University, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine IUSM—Northwest • Hart, Andrew R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), • Hanni, Cary L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Surgery, IUSM— IUSM—Lafayette Evansville • Hart, Kellie S., M.S. (Midwestern State University, • Hansell, Richard S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), 2005), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology (Radiology) • Hardacker, Doris M., M.D. (State University of • Hart, Kevin K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), New York at Buffalo, 1987), Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Clinical Anesthesia IUSM—Fort Wayne • Harezlak, Jaroslaw, Ph.D. (Harvard School of Public • Hartman, Steven W., M.D. (Indiana University, Health, 2005), Assistant Professor of Medicine 1979), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family • Harker, H. Gene, M.D., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, Medicine 1995, 1987), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Hartman, Susan E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Anesthesia Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Harper, Roy S., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, Medicine 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Hartsfield, James K., Jr., Ph.D. (University of South Pediatrics Florida, 1993), D.M.D. (Medical University of South • Harrington, Alice C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Carolina, 1981), Adjunct Professor of Medical and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Molecular Genetics IUSM—Northwest • Hasbrook, Charles F., M.D. (Indiana University, • Harrington, Maureen A., Ph.D. (University of North 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Carolina, 1985), Associate Director, M.D./Ph.D. Family Medicine Program; Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular • Haseman, Joseph H., M.D. (Indiana University, Biology and of Cellular and Integrative Physiology 1991), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Medicine, IUSM • Harris, Alon, Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1988), —Evansville Letzter Professor of Ophthalmology and Professor of • Hasewinkel, John V., M.D. (Indiana University, Cellular and Integrative Physiology 1982), Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Harris, Charles M., M.D. (Creighton University, • Hashino, Eri, Ph.D. (Nagoya University, Japan, 1976), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia 1991), Ruth C. Holton Scholar in Otology, Associate • Harris, Cynthia L., M.D. (University of Tennessee, Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Surgery and of Anatomy and Cell Biology, and • Harris, Garnet R., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1977), Adjunct Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Toxicology Medicine • Haslitt, Joseph H., M.D. (Michigan State University, • Harris, Heidi L., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Family Medicine • Haste, John L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Harris, Holly L. Hake, M.D. (University of Iowa, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Dermatology, IUSM—South Bend • Hastings, Hill, II, M.D. (University of Southern • Harris, Lisa E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), California, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Associate Dean for Wishard Affairs; Director, Orthopaedic Surgery Wishard Health Services; John F. Williams, Jr., M.D. • Hatcher, Melissa M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Scholar; Associate Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Harris, Mitchell A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Medicine Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 85

• Hatfield, Amy J., M.L.S. (Indiana University, 2000), • Heath, Hunter, III, M.D. (Washington University, Adjunct Associate Librarian, Ruth Lilly Medical 1968), Adjunct Professor of Medicine Library • Heavilon, Jeffrey A., M.D. (The Ohio State • Hathaway, Jon K., M.D., Ph.D. (University of University, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Cincinnati, 2001, 2000), Assistant Professor of Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Muncie Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology • Heckaman, James D., M.D. (Indiana University, • Hathaway, Robert C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Anesthesia, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Heckman-Davis, Cynthia L., M.D. (Rush University, • Hattab, Eyas, M.B.,B.S. (Jordan University of 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Science and Technology, Jordan, 1994), Associate Family Medicine Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Heger, James J., M.D. (Georgetown University, • Hatvani, Catherine I., M.D. (Semmelweis University 1972), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, of Medical Sciences, Hungary, 1975), Volunteer IUSM—Fort Wayne Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM— • Heiman, Julia R., Ph.D. (State University of New Lafayette York at Stony Brook, 1975), Director, Kinsey Institute • Hauck, Warren C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Psychology, College of Arts and IUSM—Fort Wayne Sciences, IU Bloomington; Professor of Clinical • Hauschild, Daniel J., Psy.D. (Illinois School Psychiatry, School of Medicine of Professional Psychology, 1992), Volunteer • Heiny, Mark E., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics (Psychiatry), IUSM—Fort Wayne • Heitkamp, Darel E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), • Haut, Dawn P., M.D. (University of Texas Health Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Science Center at San Antonio, 1990), Associate • Helbig, Claire E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Haut, Paul R., M.D. (University of Arkansas, 1990), • Helding, Phillip G., D.O. (Chicago College of Associate Professor of Pediatrics Osteopathic Medicine, 1982), Volunteer Clinical • Havlik, Nancy L., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Chicago, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest 1988, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Helfgott, Michele L., M.D. (Chicago Medical School, of Dermatology, IUSM—Lafayette 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Havlik, Robert J., M.D. (Yale University, 1984), Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Plastic Surgery (Surgery) • Helft, Paul R., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1995), • Hawkins, Deanna L., Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Associate Professor of Medicine Paramedic Science (Emergency Medicine) • Hellman, Richard N., M.D. (Baylor College of • Hawley, Dean A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Medicine, 1974), Associate Professor of Clinical Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Medicine • Hay, Donald P., M.D. (State University of New York • Helm, Robert J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Upstate Medical Center, 1970), Volunteer Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Professor of Psychiatry Medicine, IUSM—Muncie • Hayes, David M., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, • Helmy, Ahdy W., M.B.B.Ch., Ph.D. (Alexandria 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, Egypt, 1981, 1992), Associate Professor Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville of Clinical Medicine • Hayes, John R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Helper, Debra J., M.D. (Northwestern University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 1981), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and of Medicine • Helphinstine, Jill V., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), • Hayhurst, Thomas E., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Henderson, Alberta L., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Hayward, Thomas Z., III, M.D. (Northwestern Family Medicine University, 1994), Assistant Professor of Surgery • Henderson, Mark A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Hazelrigg, Donald E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation 1969), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Oncology IUSM—Evansville • Henderson, Terry L., M.D. (Indiana University, • He, Johnny J., Ph.D. (New York University, 1994), 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Family Medicine • He, Steven C., M.D. (Guangzhou Medical College, • Hendrickson, Holly M., M.D. (Brown University, China, 1982), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1985), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine Family Medicine • Healey, Diane W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), • Hendrie, Hugh C., M.B.,Ch.B., D.Sc. (University Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine of Glasgow, Scotland, 1958, 2002), Professor of • Healey, Patrick J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Psychiatry, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine School of Nursing 86 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Henkle, E. Joan, D.N.S. (Indiana University, 1995), • Hess, Matthew D., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Public Health, School Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family of Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Nursing • Hetrick, William P., Ph.D. (The Ohio State University, • Henley, David B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), 1999), Associate Professor of Psychology, College Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry of Arts and Sciences, IU Bloomington; Associate • Henney, Jeffrey R., M.D., (Indiana University, 2003), Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Psychology in Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Clinical Psychiatry, School of Medicine • Henrich, Carter F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), • Hetzler, Kathy J., Adjunct Lecturer in Ophthalmology Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, • Hibbard, Roberta A., M.D. (Case Western Reserve Medical Sciences Program University, 1980), Professor of Pediatrics • Henry, Don M., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1980), • Hickey, Robert J., Ph.D. (City University of New Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics York, 1979), Associate Professor of Medicine and Gynecology, IUSM—Northwest • Hicks, B. Matthew, M.D. (Indiana University, • Henry, Michael A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne and Gynecology • Hicks, George W., M.D. (St. Louis University, • Hensel, Devon J., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 2005), 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery School of Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Hicks, Ralph A., M.D. (University of Louisville, 1982), Sociology, School of Liberal Arts Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Hentz, Diane M., M.D. (Medical College of • Higdon, Chester F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Wisconsin, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology Professor of Dermatology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Hilburn, Jeffrey W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Herbert, Brittney-Shea, Ph.D. (University of Texas Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at Austin, 1998), Assistant Professor of Medical and • Hilgarth, Klaus A., M.D. (St. Louis University, 1993), Molecular Genetics Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Herdt, Kerry Ann, M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), • Hill, James S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1965), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Herman, Steven M., Ph.D. (Rutgers University, • Hill, Sarah L., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1999), 1992), Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Psychiatry • Hill, Steven D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Hernandez Mondragon, Ruben H., M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, • Hiller, Dana-Lynn, M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics Medicine • Hillis, J. Stanley, M.D. (Indiana University, 1969), • Herod, Gilbert T., M.D. (Western Reserve College, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine 1961), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Hilmo, Ann M., M.D. (University of Texas Health Surgery Science Center at Houston), Associate Professor of • Herr, G. Joseph, M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • Hilton, Frank L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), • Herrell, Michael A., M.D. (Northwestern University, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics 1964), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor and Gynecology, IUSM—Evansville of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM— • Hinchman, Debra S., B.S. (Indiana University, 1988), Evansville Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) • Herring, B. Paul, Ph.D. (University of Bristol, • Hindahl, Gregory K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), England, 1987), Professor of Cellular and Integrative Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Physiology Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Herring, Malcolm B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), • Hingtgen, Cynthia M., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana Volunteer Clinical Professor of Surgery University, 1996, 1994), Associate Professor of • Herrmann, Kenneth R., M.D. (University of Neurology and Adjunct Associate Professor of California, Los Angeles, 1976), Associate Professor Pharmacology & Toxicology of Clinical Pediatrics • Ho, Chang Y., M.D. (University of Texas Medical • Herron, Susan C., A.S. (Indiana University, 1981), Branch at Galveston, 2000), Assistant Professor of Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) Radiology • Hertz, David E., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1986), • Hobbs, Hudner L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1965), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Hess, Kristine A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Hobbs, Johnny L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia Dermatology • Hobson, Scott R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Hess, Lisa M., Ph.D. (University of Arizona, 2007), 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Public Health and Adjunct Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 87

• Hocevar, Barbara A., Ph.D. (Case Western • Honan, Paul R., M.D. (Hahnemann Medical Reserve University, 1993), Assistant Professor of College, 1946), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Ophthalmology • Hochstetler, Mark A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Hondmann, Dirk H., Ph.D. (Groningen University, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of The Netherlands, 1994), Adjunct Associate Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics, IUSM • Hock, Randy A., M.D., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins —Evansville University, 1980, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Professor • Hong-Goka, Benecia C., M.D. (University of Santo of Pediatrics Tomas, Philippines, 1970), Visiting Assistant • Hockley, Nancy K.M., M.D. (Indiana University, Research Professor, Part-Time, of Anatomy and Cell 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Biology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Urology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Honningford, John P., M.D. (American University of • Hodes, Zachary I., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), the Caribbean, British West Indies, 1999), Volunteer Ph.D. (Cornell University, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Assistant Professor of Medicine IUSM—Evansville • Hodges, Kurt B., M.D. (University of Texas • Hood, Antoinette F., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, 1991), 1967), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Laboratory Medicine • Hoopes, David J., M.D. (Uniformed Services • Hoelz, Derek J., Ph.D. (University of Maryland, University of the Health Sciences, 2002), Volunteer 2002), Assistant Research Professor of Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology • Hoffert, Susan M., M.D. (University of Illinois at • Hoover, David E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Chicago, 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia Emergency Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics • Hoover, Michael B., M.D. (Emory University, 1973), • Hofstetter, John R., Ph.D. (Western Michigan Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, University, 1981), Assistant Professor of IUSM—Evansville Neurobiology (Psychiatry) • Hoover, Kimberly H., M.D. (Louisiana State • HogenEsch, Harm, Ph.D. (University of Illinois, University, 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1989), D.V.M. (University of Utrecht, The Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Netherlands, 1984), Adjunct Professor of Pathology • Hopen, Bruce J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Holcombe, John H., M.D. (University of Oklahoma, Medicine 1973), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Hopkins, Mandi J., M.D. (University of Texas Medical Pediatrics Branch, 2004), Visiting Assistant Professor of • Holdread, Jon W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry • Hormuth, David A., M.D., O.D. (Indiana University, • Hollar, Margaret A., D.O. (Michigan State University, 1983, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor 1993), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical of Surgery Radiology • Horn, Eric M., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, • Hollenbeck, Peter J., Ph.D. (University of California, 2000), Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery Berkeley, 1983), Adjunct Associate Professor • Horner, Terry G., M.D. (Indiana University, of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IUSM— 1968), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Lafayette Neurological Surgery • Hollensbe, David W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Hortin, Janet L., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1977), 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Urology IUSM—Lafayette • Holly, Patrick M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), • Horvath, John L., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1966), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Radiation Oncology • Holmes, Ann M., Ph.D. (University of British • Hoskins, Edward J., M.D., Ph.D. (University of New Columbia, Canada, 1993), Associate Professor, Mexico, 1984, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant School of Public and Environmental Affairs; Adjunct Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Associate Professor of Public Health, School of • Hostetter, Richard B., M.D. (Medical College Medicine of Virginia, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Holmes, James E., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Surgery 1988), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Hou, Dongming, B.M. (HeBei Medical University, Emergency Medicine China, 1985), Ph.D. (Beijing Medical University, • Holt, Robert E., M.D. (University of Pennsylvania, China, 1996), Adjunct Assistant Research Professor 1971), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry of Medicine • Holt, Worthe S., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • House, Michael G., M.D. (Harvard Medical School, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1999), Assistant Professor of Surgery Medicine • Houser, William C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM— Evansville 88 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Houston, Derek M., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins • Hugenberg, Steven T., M.D. (The Ohio State University, 2000), Philip F. Holton Scholar in Otology University, 1982), Associate Professor of Clinical and Associate Professor of Otolaryngology–Head Medicine and Neck Surgery • Hughes, Gordon M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Houston, Kevin E., O.D. (Indiana University, 2003), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine, Chief, Indiana Low Vision Clinic, and Clinical IUSM—Muncie Assistant Professor, School of Optometry; Adjunct • Hughes, Kellie A., M.D. (University of Kansas, 1998), Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, School of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Medicine • Hughes, Randal K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), • Houston, Paul N., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Ophthalmology, IUSM Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family —Evansville Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Huh, Sang Y., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1988), • Hoversland, Roger C., Ph.D. (University of Oregon, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1980), Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell IUSM—Terre Haute Biology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Hui, Siu L., Ph.D. (Yale University, 1979), Professor • Howard, Thomas J., M.D. (University of Oklahoma, of Medicine 1985), Willis D. Gatch Professor of Surgery • Hulbert, Deborah M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Howard, Vivian S., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1982), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Pediatrics • Howell, James F., D.V.M. (Purdue University, 1969), • Hulbert, Monica L., M.D. (Washington University, Adjunct Professor of Public Health 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Howenstine, Michelle S., M.D. (Indiana University, • Huler, Kylene K.H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), 1982), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • Howey, Daniel C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), • Hull, Meredith T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Assistant Professor of Medicine Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Hoyer, Mark H., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Hullinger, Melissa A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Hoyer, Scott W., M.D. (New York Medical College, Family Medicine, Medical Sciences Program 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Humbert, Aloysius (Butch) J., M.D. (The Ohio State Neurology, IUSM—Lafayette University, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Hrisomalos, Nicholas F., M.D. (Indiana University, Emergency Medicine 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Hunt, Robert N., M.D. (Temple University, 1966), Ophthalmology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Hrisomalos, Tom F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), IUSM—South Bend Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine and Adjunct • Hunt, Tammy A., B.S. (Indiana University, 1990), Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Medical Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Medicine Sciences Program • Hunter, Benton R., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), • Hsi, Wen Chien, Ph.D. (Michigan State University, Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation Medicine Oncology • Hur, Jennifer R., M.D. (State University of New York • Hsieh, S. Jesse, M.D. (Southern Illinois University, Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1999), Assistant 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Clinical Medicine Family Medicine, IUSM—South Bend • Hur, John, M.D. (State University of New • Hsiung, Hansen M., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, York Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1975), Adjunct Professor of Medicine, School of 1999), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Oral Biology, School Orthopaedic Surgery of Dentistry • Hurley, Joyce H., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1995), • Hu, Wenzheng, B.M. (Wenzhou Medical College, Assistant Research Professor of Biochemistry and China, 1994), D.M.S. (Fudan University, China, Molecular Biology and Adjunct Assistant Research 2000), Adjunct Assistant Scientist in Ophthalmology Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology • Hubbard, Joyce E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), • Hurley, Thomas D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Hudmon, Andy, Ph.D. (University of Texas, • Hurwich, Daniel B., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1987), 1997), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Molecular Biology and Adjunct Assistant Professor of IUSM—Northwest Pharmacology and Toxicology • Hurwitz, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1967), • Hudmon, Karen S., Dr.P.H. (University of Texas, Volunteer Clinical Professor of Dermatology 1995), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine • Huse, John M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), • Huffman, Brent A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology • Huse, Patricia G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Hufford, Bradley J., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical • Hussain, Mohammad I., M.B.,B.S. (University of Medicine and Rehabilitation Peshawar, Pakistan, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Evansville June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 89

• Hutchins, Gary D., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Ivan, Cristina S., M.D. (Carol Davila University of 1984), John W. Beeler Professor of Radiology Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania, 1993), Assistant • Hutchison, J. Patrick, Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Professor of Clinical Neurology Paramedic Science (Emergency Medicine) • Ivan, Mircea, M.D. (Carol Davila University of • Hutson, Richard A., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania, 1993), Ph.D. 1965), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (University of Wales, 1998), Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine • Hwang, Chun, M.D. (University of Brasília, Brazil, • Izah, Augustine I., M.B.,B.S. (University of Benin, 1982), Visiting Senior Research Professor of Nigeria, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Ichikawa, Shoji, Ph.D. (University of Missouri— • Jackson, Jeffrey A., M.D. (University of Michigan, Columbia, 2002), Assistant Research Professor of 1979), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Medicine • Idrees, Muhammad T., M.B.,B.S. (University of the • Jackson, Melinda B., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Punjab, Pakistan, 1995), Assistant Professor of Louisville, 1988, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Professor of Family Medicine • Ihlendorf, Jeffrey R., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Jackson, Valerie P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Chair and John A. Campbell Professor of Radiology • Ilaria, Robert L., Jr., M.D. (University of Texas • Jacobi, Mark D., M.D. (Washington University, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 1987), 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Pediatrics • Imel, Erik A., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1999), • Jacobs, John M., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1984), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Clinical Pediatrics Medicine • Imperiale, Thomas F., M.D. (New York University, • Jacobs, Mary R., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1985), 1981), Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine • Ingersoll, Gary M., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State • Jacobson, Lewis E., M.B.,Ch.B. (University of Cape University, 1970), Professor, School of Education, Town, South Africa, 1982), Associate Professor of IU Bloomington; Professor, Part-Time, of Pediatrics, Surgery School of Medicine • Jaeger, Christine B., Ph.D. (University of • Ingram, David A., Jr., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, Washington, 1979), Adjunct Associate Professor of 1994), Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—Lafayette Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Jager, Rama M., M.B.,B.S. (Andhra University, • Inman, Margaret M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), India, 1967), Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery • Inui, Thomas S., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, • Jakacki, Peter A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), 1969), Associate Dean for Health Care Research; D.C. (National College of Chiropractic, 1986), Sam Regenstrief Professor of Health Services Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Research and Professor of Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Ireland, Philip H., M.D. (Indiana University, • Jakubowski, Joseph A., Ph.D. (Australian National 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, 1980), Adjunct Professor of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery • Jalou, Hasnaa E., M.D. (Aleppo University, Syria, • Isch, John H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1967), 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery • James, Pushpom, M.B.,B.S. (Calcutta Medical • Isenberg, Michael T., M.D. (Indiana University, College, India, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Associate 1972), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • James, Steven M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Isenberg, Steven F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Janicki, Mark J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Ishmael, Olusegun A., M.B.,B.S. (University of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology Ibadan, Nigeria, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Janizek, Patricia C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Isom, Gary E., Ph.D. (Washington State University, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1973), Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and • Janowicz, Diane M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Toxicology, IUSM—Lafayette Assistant Research Professor of Medicine • Israbian, Vatche A., M.D. (American University of • Jarvis, Paul D., M.D. (University of Southern Beirut, Lebanon, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant California, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Pediatrics • Israel, Karen S., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Javed, M. Jawad, M.D. (St. George’s University, 1970), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Grenada, 2001), Visiting Assistant Professor of Medicine Clinical Pediatrics 90 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Jay, Stephen J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1966), • Johnson, Mary T., Ph.D. (Indiana State University, Professor, Part-Time, of Public Health and of 1991), Associate Professor of Microbiology and Medicine Immunology, IUSM—Terre Haute • Jayakar, David V., M.B.,B.S. (Madras Medical • Johnson, Matthew S., M.D. (University of Michigan, College, India, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1986), Professor of Radiology and of Surgery Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Johnson, Michael T., M.D. (Indiana University, • Jeffery, Rosemarie M., M.D. (Wayne State 1983), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine University, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Johnson, Nancy B., M.D. (University of Michigan, Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Muncie 1984), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Jeng, Meei-Huey, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Johnson, Philip L., Ph.D. (University of Bristol, 1992), Associate Research Professor of Urology and United Kingdom, 2005), Assistant Research of Microbiology and Immunology Professor of Psychiatry • Jerrells, Lisa J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), • Johnson, Raymond M., M.D., Ph.D. (University Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, of Chicago, 1992, 1989), Associate Professor of Medical Sciences Program Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology • Jesseph, Jerry M., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Johnson, Stephen M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Surgery 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of and Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Ophthalmology Medical Sciences Program • Johnson, Tiffanie R., M.D. (University of Missouri • Jiang, Haoyuan, B.M. (Suzhou University of —Columbia, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, China, 1991), Ph.D. (Hong Kong Pediatrics and of Clinical Radiology Polytechnic University, 1999), Visiting Assistant • Johnson, William P., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency • Jimerson, Ann B., M.D. (Texas Tech Health Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Sciences Center, 1994), Assistant Professor of • Johnston, Philip E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Jin, Yan, M.D. (Beijing Medical University, China, Medicine 1992), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine • Johnston, Ryan M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), • Jindal, Kalpana R., M.B.,B.S. (Gujarat University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, India, 1980), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine IUSM—Muncie • Jing, Shaoliang, M.S. (Beijing Normal University, • Johnstone, Brian H., Ph.D. (University of Maryland, China, 1981), Assistant Scientist in Medicine 1993), Associate Research Professor of Medicine • Johannessohn, Melanie K., M.D. (Indiana University, • Johnstone, Peter A.S., M.D. (Uniformed Services 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and University of the Health Sciences, 1989), Chair and of Clinical Pediatrics William A. Mitchell Professor of Radiation Oncology • Johansen, Olaf B., M.D. (University of • Jones, Christopher S., M.D. (University of Texas Massachusetts, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Southwestern Medical School, 1981), Volunteer Professor of Surgery Clinical Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery • John, Sajiv, M.B.,B.S. (Christian Medical College, (Surgery) India, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Jones, Crystal L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), of Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Johns, Aaron E., M.D. (Meharry Medical College, • Jones, David R., Ph.D. (University of Louisville, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1983), Assistant Scientist in Medicine and Adjunct Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Assistant Scientist in Pharmacology and Toxicology • Johns, Shelley A., Psy.D. (Indiana State University, • Jones, F. Haven, M.D. (Indiana University, 1969), 1999), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology • Johnson, Alan H., M.D. (University of Minnesota, • Jones, Henry L., M.D. (University of Louisville, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of 1975), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Evansville • Jones, James H., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Johnson, Carol G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), 1979), Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Jones, Kellie L., Pharm.D. (University of Kentucky, • Johnson, David A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), 1998), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Jones, Kevin L., M.D. (University of Missouri— Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Columbia, 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Johnson, Frederick, M.D. (Northwestern University, Professor of Pediatrics 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Jones, Larry R., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Emergency Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 1975, 1974), Charles Fisch Professor of Cardiology • Johnson, Janice C., M.S. (Indiana University, 1986), (Medicine), and Professor of Pharmacology and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Toxicology, of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, • Johnson, Jodie L., M.D. (Michigan State University, and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1993), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Jones, Mark A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), • Johnson, John C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine, IUSM—Northwest June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 91

• Jones, Radcliffe D., M.B.,B.S. (University of • Kalb, Elizabeth A., Ph.D. (Iowa State University, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1985), Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Family Professor of Pediatrics Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Jones, Rhonda A., B.S. (Ball State University, 2002), • Kalia, Vipin, M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Jones, Richard A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Kalinowski, Aaron P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1964), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2004), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery of Clinical Family Medicine • Jones, RoseMarie, M.D. (Indiana University, • Kallmyer, Penny W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), 1984), Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Comprehensive Care, School of Dentistry; Volunteer • Kalnin, Andrew J., M.D. (New York University, 1986), Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, School of Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Radiology Medicine • Kamalesh, Masoor, M.B.,B.S. (Delhi University, • Jones, Shannon R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), India, 1983), Associate Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry, IUSM— Medicine Evansville • Kamendulis, Lisa M., Ph.D. (University of New • Jones, Thomas A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Mexico, 1994), Assistant Professor of Pharmacology Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Toxicology, Adjunct Assistant Scientist in • Jones, Thomas I., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Emergency Medicine, and Adjunct Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Professor of Medicine IUSM—Lafayette • Kaminskas, David A., M.D. (The Ohio State • Joseph, Regi, M.B.,B.S. (Bangalore University, India, University, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine, IUSM—Muncie • Kaneshiro, Kellie N., A.M.L.S. (University of • Josephson, David A., M.D. (Indiana University, Michigan, 1984), Librarian and Acting Head of 1971), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Reference, Ruth Lilly Medical Library Neurology • Kang, Taek Won, M.D., Ph.D. (Chonnam National • Joyce, Shannon M., M.D. (University of Louisville, University, Korea, 1995, 2004), Visiting Assistant 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Scientist in Urology Family Medicine • Kannappan, Ananda, M.B.,B.S. (University of • Juneja, Rattan, M.B.,B.S. (University of Pune, India, Madras, India, 1993), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Medicine • Jung, Jeesun, Ph.D. (Texas A & M University, • Kao, Chinghai, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, 2004), Assistant Professor of Medical and Molecular 1992), Andrew and Peggy Thomson Scholar in Genetics Urology and Associate Professor of Urology and of • Justice, Jeffrey L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Microbiology and Immunology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, • Kao, Louise W., M.D. (Rush University, 1997), IUSM—Fort Wayne Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine • Juthani, Sunil J., M.B.,B.S. (Shri M.P. Shah Medical • Kaplan, F. Thomas D., M.D. (University of Maryland, College and Irwin Groups of Hospitals, India, 1985), 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery • Kacena, Melissa A., Ph.D. (University of Colorado, • Kaplan, Mark H., Ph.D. (Wayne State University, 2000), Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1992), Professor of Pediatrics and of Microbiology and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Cell and Immunology Biology, School of Medicine; Assistant Professor of • Kaplanis, Paul T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Technology Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Kacius, Carole A., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 2000), • Kappelman, Marc R., M.D. (Indiana University, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Health 1976), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and • Kadambi, Ashok, M.B.,B.S. (B.J. Medical College, Gynecology India, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Kapur, Reuben, Ph.D. (University of Arizona, 1994), of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Associate Professor of Pediatrics, of Biochemistry • Kaefer, Martin, M.D. (Northwestern University, and Molecular Biology, of Medical and Molecular 1989), Associate Professor of Urology Genetics, and of Microbiology and Immunology • Kahi, Charles J., M.D. (American University of • Kara, Areeba Y., M.B.,B.S. (The Aga Khan Beirut, Lebanon, 1996), Assistant Professor of University, Pakistan, 1998), Volunteer Clinical Clinical Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine • Kahle-Wrobleski, Kristin, Ph.D. (University of • Karathanasis, Sotirios K., Ph.D. (University of Kansas, 2005), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Georgia, 1980), Adjunct Professor of Medicine Professor of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) • Kardatzke, Darlene S., M.D. (Indiana University, • Kaisner-Duncan, Kirsten E., M.D. (University of 1971), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Texas, 1992), Joseph J. Mamlin, M.D. Investigator • Kareken, David A., Ph.D. (Hahnemann University, in Medicine and Assistant Professor of Clinical 1992), Associate Professor of Neurology and Medicine 92 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) and Adjunct • Keener, Gerald T., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Associate Professor of Radiology 1968), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Karimi, Kambiz T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Ophthalmology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Kellams, Jeffrey J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), • Karimi, Susan T., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Lecturer in Microbiology and Immunology • Kelley, Jack L., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1961), • Karmazyn, Boaz, M.D. (Tel Aviv University, Israel, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, 1986), Assistant Professor of Radiology IUSM—Lafayette • Karn, Robert C., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1972), • Kelley, Janet M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Adjunct Professor of Medical and Molecular Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Genetics Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Karp, Sharon L., M.D. (Washington University, • Kelley, Mark R., Ph.D. (Louisiana State University, 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine 1984), Betty and Earl Herr Professor of Pediatric • Karr, Scott D., M.D. (University of Michigan, Oncology Research, and Professor of Pediatrics, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and of Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Pharmacology and Toxicology • Kashiwagi, Deanne T., M.D. (Loyola University, • Kelley, Patrick E., M.D. (Medical College of 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Wisconsin, 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Pediatrics • Kashlan, M. Bashar, M.D. (Damascus University, • Kelly, Caitilin, M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Syria, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Terre Medical Sciences Program Haute • Kelly, Kevin J., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Kasper, Kelly M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Gynecology • Kelly, K. J., M.D. (Columbia University, 1987), • Kassab, Ghassan S., Ph.D. (University of California, Assistant Professor of Medicine San Diego, 1990), Thomas J. Linnemeier Guidant • Kelly, Nadine P., M.D. (Loyola University, 1998), Foundation Chair in Biomedical Engineering and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology Professor of Biomedical Engineering, School of and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Engineering and Technology; Adjunct Professor • Kelly, Timothy J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, School of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Medicine • Kelly, Yu-Fan A., Ph.D. (University of Oklahoma, • Kassing, David R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), 2006), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Anesthesia Clinical Psychiatry • Katz, Barry P., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, 1984), • Keltner, Marshall B., M.D. (University of Tennessee, Professor of Medicine, and Adjunct Professor of 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Public Health, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology of Preventive and Community Dentistry (Oral • Kelton, Gaylen M., M.D. (University of Ottawa, Biology) (Oral Health Research), School of Dentistry Canada, 1980), Associate Professor of Clinical • Kaufman, Thomas C., Ph.D. (University of Texas at Family Medicine Austin, 1971), Distinguished Professor; Professor • Kelty, Richard A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), of Biology and Senior Fellow, Indiana Molecular Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Cellular Biology Institute, College of Arts and Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Sciences, IU Bloomington; Adjunct Professor of • Kempson, Stephen A., Ph.D. (University of London, Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine England, 1975), Professor of Cellular and Integrative • Kawanishi, Hideki, M.D. (University of Medicine and Physiology Dentistry of New Jersey, 1998), Volunteer Clinical • Kennedy, Brian G., Ph.D. (Washington University, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical Sciences 1978), Associate Professor of Cellular and Program Integrative Physiology, IUSM—Northwest • Kayes, Kosmas J., M.D. (Indiana University, • Kennedy, Patricia R., M.D. (State University of New 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of York at Stony Brook, 1986), Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Clinical Surgery • Kays, Michael B., Pharm.D. (Medical University of • Kenny, Michael R., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, South Carolina, 1988), Adjunct Assistant Professor 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of Medicine Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Kearns, Katherine D., Ph.D. (University of Georgia, • Kent, Janet Hale, B.S. (Indiana University, 1993), 2000), Adjunct Lecturer in Anatomy and Cell Biology, Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology (Pathology and Medical Sciences Program Laboratory Medicine) • Keck, Julie K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997) • Kersey, Jennifer H., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 1997), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Keene, Jack K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Emergency Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency • Kesler, Kenneth A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Medicine Professor of Surgery June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 93

• Kessler, William R., M.D. (Loyola University, 1999), • Kinchen, Kraig S., M.D. (Harvard Medical School, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Khabbaz, Walid, M.D. (Damascus University, Syria, Medicine 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Kindig, Wendy L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Surgery, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Khalid, Omer, M.B.,B.S. (Dow Medical College, • King, Mark A., D.O. (University of Osteopathic Pakistan, 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and Health Sciences, 1987), Volunteer Medicine Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine, • Khan, Adnan A., M.B.,B.S. (Dow Medical College, IUSM—Fort Wayne Pakistan, 1989), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • King, Michael W., Ph.D. (University of California, Public Health Riverside, 1984), Associate Director for Research • Khan, Sophia J., M.B.,B.S. (University of the and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Punjab, Pakistan, 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Biology, IUSM—Terre Haute Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • King, Nicholas L., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), • Khanna, Rajesh, Ph.D. (University of Toronto, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology Canada, 2000), Assistant Professor of • Kinney, Eleanor D., J.D. (Duke University, 1973), Pharmacology and Toxicology Co-Director, Center for Law and Health, and Hall • Khurana, Poonam, M.B.,B.S. (Punjabi University, Render Professor, School of Law; Professor, India, 1982), Assistant Professor of Clinical School of Public and Environmental Affairs; Adjunct Pediatrics Professor of Public Health, School of Medicine • Kibby, Brandon T., D.O. (Des Moines University, • Kinsella, Sandra B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Kidd, Baron L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), • Kintanar, Thomas A., M.D. (Southwestern University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Philippines, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Kilani, Muna M., M.B.,B.S. (University of Jordan, Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Kiovsky, Richard D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), • Kim, Chang H., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, and Program Adjunct Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Director, Area Health Education Center Immunology, IUSM—Lafayette • Kipfer, Hal D., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), • Kim, David H., M.D. (Yale University, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Radiation Oncology, • Kiray, Gregory C., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, IUSM—Evansville 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine • Kim, Jeong A., M.D., Ph.D. (Catholic University of • Kiray, Susan G., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Korea, 1990, 2001), Visiting Assistant Scientist in 1986), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology Medicine • Kim, Jong H., M.D. (Chung-Ang University, Korea, • Kirby, Rebecca S., M.P.A. (Indiana University, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2003), Adjunct Lecturer in Pediatrics Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Kircik, Leon H., M.D. (State University of New York • Kim, Michelle N., M.D. (Loma Linda University, at Brooklyn, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Associate 2002), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Dermatology Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Muncie • Kirk, Karen I., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1991), • Kim, Seung Soo, M.D. (Yonsei University, Korea, Adjunct Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck 1982), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort • Kirkish, Mary Ann, Ph.D. (Illinois Institute Wayne of Technology, 1987), Director of Curricular • Kim, Sun, Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1997), Development and Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Associate Professor, School of Informatics, IU Microbiology and Immunology, IUSM—Northwest Bloomington; Adjunct Associate Professor of Cellular • Kirkpatrick, Debra C., M.D. (Washington University, and Integrative Physiology, Medical Sciences 1979), Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Program, School of Medicine Gynecology • Kim, Sungjin, M.D. (Hanyang University, Korea, • Kirlin, Philip C., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1975), 1995), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Ophthalmology • Kirsch, William A., M.D. (Washington University, • Kim, Young-Jee, M.D. (Ewha Womans University, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Korea, 1982), Associate Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Pediatrics • Klapper, Stephen R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Kim, Young-June, Ph.D. (University of Georgia, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1985), Assistant Research Professor of Microbiology Ophthalmology and Immunology • Klaunig, James E., Ph.D. (University of Maryland, • Kincaid, John C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), 1980), Director, Division of Toxicology; Director, IU Kenneth L. and Selma G. Earnest Professor Center for Environmental Health; Robert B. Forney of Neurology, and Professor of Cellular and Professor of Toxicology; Professor of Pharmacology Integrative Physiology and of Physical Medicine and and Toxicology and of Public Health; Adjunct Rehabilitation Professor of Emergency Medicine 94 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Klausmeier, Thomas L., M.D. (Indiana University, • Koepke, Allison M.L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 2004), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Kleiman, Martin B., M.D. (State University of New Pediatrics York, 1968), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Kohler, Richard B., M.D. (Temple Medical School, • Klein, David L., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1995), 1971), Professor of Medicine and of Pathology and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Laboratory Medicine Medicine and Rehabilitation • Kohli, Marc D., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), • Klein, Judith A., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Visiting Lecturer in Radiology 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Kohne, John C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Family Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Klein, Patrick J., Ph.D. (Utah State University, 2001), • Kohr, Roland M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Surgery, IUSM— Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology Lafayette and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Kleinman, William B., M.D. (Cornell University, • Kokoska, Mimi S., M.D. (University of Southern 1972), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic California, 1990), Professor of Otolaryngology– Surgery Head and Neck Surgery • Klemsz, Abigail F., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Kolch, Victor F., D.Min. (Garrett-Evangelical 1994, 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Theological Seminary, 1993), Adjunct Assistant Pediatrics Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Klemsz, Michael J., Ph.D. (University of Colorado, • Koleilat, Majed A., M.D. (Charles University, Czech 1987), Associate Professor of Microbiology and Republic, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Immunology Pediatrics, IUSM—Evansville • Kletzing, Daniel W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Koleski, Jerome F., M.D. (University of South 1971), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Florida, 1993), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— Family Medicine South Bend • Koller, Daniel L., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 2001), • Klotz, Kenneth E., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Research Professor of Medical and 1978), Associate Dean for VA Affairs and Chief Molecular Genetics of Staff of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center; • Kollipara, Praveen, M.B.,B.S. (Osmania Medical Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine College, India, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Kluve-Beckerman, Barbara, Ph.D. (Case Western Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Reserve University, 1981), Associate Research • Komanapalli, Sudarshan K., M.B.,B.S. (Nagarjuna Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and University, India, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant of Medicine Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Muncie • Knapek, Richard M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), • Konger, Raymond L., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery 1992), Assistant Professor of Pathology and • Knapp, Peter M., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Laboratory Medicine and of Dermatology 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Konrad, Robert J., M.D. (University of Pennsylvania, Urology 1991), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medical and • Knight, H. Clifton, M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Molecular Genetics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Kons, Jeffrey A., M.D. (Loyola University, 1999), Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine • Knoderer, Holly M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), • Kopecky, Kenyon K., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and of 1978), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Radiology Clinical Medicine • Koscielniak, Joseph B., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Knotts, Maricelina C., M.D. (Thomas Jefferson 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, 1999), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Northwest Professor of Medicine • Kosegi, Judith E., M.S. (Indiana University, 1978, • Knowles, George D., M.D. (Yale University, 1975), 1987), Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine, (Radiology) IUSM—South Bend • Kosobud, Ann E.K., Ph.D. (Oregon Health Sciences • Knox, Kenneth S., M.D. (The Ohio State University, University, 1988), Associate Scientist in Neurology 1994), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine • Kosten, David R., M.D. (Tufts University, 1984), • Ko, Song-Chu, M.D., Ph.D. (University of Texas, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1992, 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Kostrominova, Tatiana Y., Ph.D. (Russian Academy Radiation Oncology of Sciences, Russia, 1991), Assistant Professor of • Kobak, Alfred J., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1959), Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics • Kotsanos, James G., M.D. (The Ohio State and Gynecology, IUSM—Northwest University, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Koch, Michael O., M.D. (Dartmouth Medical School, Professor of Medicine 1981), Chair and John P. Donohue Professor of • Kovach, David A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Urology Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Koch, Steven M., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1996), • Kovacich, David O., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 95

• Kovacs, Richard J., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Assistant Research Professor of Medical and 1980), Professor of Clinical Medicine Molecular Genetics, IUSM—Evansville • Kovalow-St. John, Karen A., M.D. (Indiana • Kubek, Michael J., Ph.D. (University of Rochester, University, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1975), Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Professor of Pediatrics and of Medicine, IUSM— Biology and of Neurobiology (Psychiatry) Northwest • Kuber, Sanjay B., M.D. (American University of the • Kowolik, Michael J., B.D.S., Ph.D. (University of Caribbean, British West Indies, 1997), Assistant Edinburgh, Scotland, 1973, 1984), Professor of Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Periodontics, School of Dentistry; Adjunct Professor • Kulkarni, Pandurang M., Ph.D. (LaTrobe University, of Public Health, School of Medicine Australia, 1988), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Kraemer, Paul E., M.D. (University of Iowa, 2002), Medicine Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • Kumar, Arvind, M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Kraft, Daniel E., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1989), Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1978), Volunteer Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology and of Family Medicine • Kumar, Manjusha, M.B.,B.S. (All India Institute of • Kraus, Michael A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Medical Sciences, 1983), Associate Professor of Professor of Clinical Medicine Clinical Pediatrics • Krause, Audrey A., Ph.D. (University of Connecticut, • Kumar, Priya, M.B.,B.S. (Tirunelveli Medical College, 1990), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine India, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Krause, Philip C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), of Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Kumar, Wanita, M.D. (University of Massachusetts, IUSM—Lafayette 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Krebs, Erin E., M.D. (University of Minnesota, 2000), • Kumbar, Chandrashekar, M.B.,B.S. (Bangalore Assistant Professor of Medicine Medical College, India, 1993), Volunteer Clinical • Kreipke, Donald L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Associate Professor of Radiology • Kung, John I., M.D. (Georgetown University, • Kreisle, Regina A., M.D., Ph.D. (Washington 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, 1985), Adjunct Professor of Pathology Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Northwest and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette and • Kunkle, Suzanne, Ph.D. (Purdue University, 2001), IUSM—Evansville Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Psychiatry • Kremzar, Max J., M.D. (New York Medical College, • Kunzer, John M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), 1964), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM— • Kuo, Jong Y., M.D. (Autonomous University of Evansville Juarez, Mexico, 1985), Ph.D. (Georgia Institute of • Kressel, Amy B., M.D. (Northwestern University, Technology, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1989), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Professor of Radiology, IUSM—Northwest • Krishnan, Ravi S., M.D. (Baylor College of Medicine, • Kuonen, Elizabeth A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical 2004), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and Dermatology of Clinical Pediatrics • Kristeller, Jean L., Ph.D. (Yale University, 1983), • Kuric, Steven P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Neurological Surgery, Psychology (Psychiatry), IUSM—Terre Haute IUSM—Evansville • Kritzmire, Stacy M., D.O. (Des Moines University, • Kuros-Zolnierczuk, Joanna M., Ph.D. (Jagiellonian 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia University, Poland, 2002), Assistant Professor of • Kroenke, Kurt, M.D. (Washington University, 1977), Clinical Radiation Oncology Professor of Medicine • Kuzmic, Jon P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Kroepfl, Elizabeth A., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Kwo, Paul Y., M.D. (Wayne State University, 1988), • Kroh, C. Casey, M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Associate Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Kyker, Mark U., M.D. (University of Kentucky, 1990), IUSM—Fort Wayne Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia • Krol, John E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), • Labana, Neal J., M.D. (Georgetown University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Northwest • Kronenberger, William G., Ph.D. (Duke University, • Labban, John R., M.D. (American University of 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology Beirut, Lebanon, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant (Psychiatry), School of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Professor of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences Program Sciences, IU Bloomington • Lacerda, Marco A., M.D. (Universidade Federal do • Kruger, Robert A., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, Paraná, Brazil, 1987), Associate Professor of Clinical 1978), Adjunct Professor of Radiology Medicine • Kuang, Chenzhong, B.M. (Tianjin Medical University, • LaClave, Linn, Ph.D. (University of Toledo, 1984), China, 1999), Ph.D. (Indiana University, 2005), Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry 96 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Ladd, Alan P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), • Lappas, John C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Associate Professor of Surgery Professor of Radiology • Ladowski, Joseph S., M.D. (University of Chicago, • Larsen, Steven H., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Surgery, IUSM 1974), Associate Professor of Microbiology and —Fort Wayne Immunology • LaFollette, James W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Larsson, Lisbeth G., M.D. (University of 1966), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Copenhagen, Denmark, 1988), Associate Professor Family Medicine, Medical Sciences Program of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Lagges, Ann M., Ph.D. (Ohio University, 2000), • LaSalle, Christopher W., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in Clinical 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne • LaGrange-Price, Sheri B., B.S. (Indiana University, • Lasbury, Mark E., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1999), 1982), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences Assistant Scientist in Pathology and Laboratory (Radiology) Medicine • Lahiri, Debomoy K., Ph.D. (Banaras Hindu • Lashbrook, Brenda D., B.S. (Indiana University, University, India, 1980), Professor of Neurobiology 1983), Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology (Psychiatry) and of Medical and Molecular Genetics (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) • Lahm, Tim, M.D. (University of Heidelberg, • Laskey, Antoinette L., M.D. (University of Missouri- Germany, 2000), Assistant Professor of Medicine Columbia, 1998), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • LaHood, Amy C., M.D. (Rush University, 1996), • Latham, Leigh B., M.D. (George Washington Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family University, 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Anesthesia • Lairet, Julio R., D.O. (Oklahoma State University, • LaTona, John, M.D. (Chicago Medical School, 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Ophthalmology • Lake, Marjorie E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Lau, R. Jane, M.D. (University of Michigan, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and • Lakhani, Abdus S., M.B.,B.S. (Quaid-e-Azam Gynecology Medical College, Pakistan, 1985), Volunteer Clinical • Laughlin, James J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, • Lall, Chandana, M.B.,B.S. (Delhi University, India, Medical Sciences Program 1987), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology • Lavallee, Mark E., M.D. (Pennsylvania State • Lamberson, K. Shaw, M.D. (Indiana University, University, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Family Medicine Medicine • Lawenda, Brian D., M.D. (Temple University, 1997), • Lambert, Sara B., A.S. (Indiana University, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiation Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) Oncology • Lammers, J. Eugene, M.D. (University of South • Laws, Harry F., M.D. (University of Texas Medical Alabama, 1982), Adjunct Clinical Professor of School at San Antonio, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Medicine Professor of Pediatrics • Landsberger, Sarah A., Ph.D. (Illinois Institute of • Laycock, Margaret A., M.D. (Indiana University, Technology, 2005), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry Neurology • Landy, Mary J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Layman, Terry L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Lane, Frederick R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery • Lazar, Cristina M., M.D. (University of Medicine and • Langer, Mark P., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1981), Pharmacy, 1993), Assistant Professor of Clinical Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology Medicine • Langford, John D., M.D. (Indiana University, • Lazarick, Donna L., Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1985), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in Ophthalmology, IUSM—Northwest Clinical Psychiatry • Langston, Edward L., M.D. (Indiana University, • Leach, Ronald E., M.D. (University of Miami, 1975), 1975), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Family Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Lannoo, Michael J., Ph.D. (Dalhousie University, • Leapman, Stephen B., M.D. (University of Canada, 1986), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Pennsylvania, 1968), Executive Associate Dean Biology, IUSM—Terre Haute for Educational Affairs; Dolores and John Read • LaPointe, Michael S., Ph.D. (University of Illinois Professor of Medical Education; Frank C. and Ruby at Chicago, 1988), Assistant Professor of Biology, L. Moore and George T. Lukemeyer Professor; College of Arts and Sciences, IU Northwest; Adjunct Professor of Surgery Assistant Professor of Cellular and Integrative • Learman, Lee A., M.D., Ph.D. (Harvard University, Physiology, IUSM—Northwest 1990, 1988), Chair, and Clarence E. Ehrlich Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 97

• Leary, Aaron M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2005), • Leland, Diane S., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Leatherman, J. Greg, M.D. (Indiana University, • Leland, James F., M.D. (Vermont College of 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Pediatrics and of Medicine Professor of Pediatrics • LeBlanc, Julia K., M.D. (Rush University, 1993), • Lelievre, Sophie A., Ph.D. (University of Paris, Associate Professor of Medicine France, 1994), D.V.M. (University of Liège, Belgium, • Lee, Albert C., M.B.B.Ch. (Queen’s University, 1990), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacology Ireland, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor and Toxicology, IUSM—Lafayette of Neurology, IUSM—Lafayette • Lelonek, Edward A., M.D. (Wayne State University, • Lee, Chao-Hung, Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1981), 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Lee, Chung-Seng, M.D. (National Taiwan University, • Lemberger, Louis, M.D., Ph.D. (Albert Einstein 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of College of Medicine, 1968, 1964), Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Pharmacology and Toxicology and of Medicine • Lee, Deannie, M.D., Ph.D. (Stanford University, • Lemmon, Gary W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), 1991, 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical Professor of Surgery Pediatrics • Lemons, James A., M.D. (Northwestern University, • Lee, H.B. Harold, M.D. (University of Tennessee, 1969), Hugh McK. Landon Professor of Pediatrics, 2003), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Ophthalmology School of Medicine; Professor of Respiratory • Lee, Ivy M., M.D. (Northeastern Ohio Universities, Therapy and Adjunct Professor of Nutrition and 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Dietetics, School of Health and Rehabilitation Obstetrics and Gynecology Sciences; Adjunct Professor, School of Nursing • Lee, Jeong-Heon, Ph.D. (Hanyang University, • Lentz, William C., M.D. (Indiana University, Korea, 2000), Assistant Research Professor of 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dermatology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Lee, Peter A., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, • Leon, Brian R., M.D. (The Ohio State University, 1969, 1965), Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Pediatrics • Lessure, Alfred P., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Lee, S. Sage, M.D. (National Taiwan University, 1955), Clinical Instructor in Radiology, IUSM— 1972), Ph.D. (University of Rochester, 1976), Evansville Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology • Lett, Larry R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • Lee, Suk-Hee, Ph.D. (University of Texas, 1987), • Levenda, Anthony C., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Lee, Tony T., M.D. (Temple University, 1993), Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiation • Levin, Katherine R., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Oncology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Chicago, 1982, 1978), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Lee, Wei-Hua, M.D. (Capital University of Medicine, Anesthesia China, 1982), Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Levine, Michael H., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1986), Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of Anatomy Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology and Cell Biology • Levitin, Howard W., M.D. (Medical College of Ohio, • Leedy, Donald K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1966), 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Lehman, Glen A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1968), • Levy, Ernesto N., M.D. (University of Buenos Aires, Professor of Medicine and of Radiology Argentina, 1978), Associate Professor of Clinical • Leickly, Frederick E., M.D. (Case Western Reserve Medicine University, 1980), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Lewis, Charles W., M.D. (West Virginia University, • Leinenbach, Susan E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1962), Professor of Clinical Dermatology 1994), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Obstetrics and • Lewis, Madeline R., D.O. (Chicago College of Gynecology, IUSM—Evansville Osteopathic Medicine, 1986), Volunteer Clinical • Leipzig, Thomas J., M.D. (University of Chicago, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Lewis, M. Yvonne, A.S. (George Washington Neurological Surgery University, 1974), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic • Leiser, Jeffrey D., M.D., Ph.D. (Duke University, Sciences (Radiology) 1988), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Lewis, William J., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1973), • Leitch, Rosemary E., M.D. (McMaster University, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Canada, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM— • Lewyckyj, Myron I., M.D. (Northwestern University, Fort Wayne 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Lekas, Nicki E., M.D. (Rush University, 1985), Ophthalmology, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Li, Jiliang, M.D. (Beijing Medical University, China, Ophthalmology, IUSM—Lafayette 1990), Ph.D. (Kagawa Medical University, Japan, 2000), Assistant Professor of Biology, School of 98 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

Science; Adjunct Assistant Profesor of Anatomy and • Lipson, Nancy P., M.D. (Wayne State University, Cell Biology, School of Medicine 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Li, Lang, Ph.D. (University of Michigan, 2001), Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Associate Professor of Medicine • Lisby, Mark D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Li, Wei, Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Assistant Research Professor of Medicine Medicine • Li, Xiaochun, Ph.D. (University of British Columbia, • Litt, Michael D., Ph.D. (University of Florida, Canada, 1996), Associate Professor of Medicine 1997), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medical and • Liang, Tiebing, Ph.D. (Chinese Academy of Molecular Genetics, IUSM—Muncie Sciences, China, 2000), Assistant Research • Little, Sheila P., Ph.D. (Harvard University, 1978), Professor of Medicine Adjunct Professor of Medical and Molecular • Liang, Yun, Ph.D. (State University of New York Genetics at Stony Brook, 1991), Associate Professor of • Litty, Terri L. R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Radiology Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine • Liangpunsakul, Suthat, M.D. (Prince of Songkla • Litwiller, Abigail R., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, Thailand, 1995), Assistant Professor of University, 2004), Assistant Professor of Clinical Clinical Medicine and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Public Health • Litwiller, Michael A., M.D. (University of Illinois, • Liechty, Edward A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Pediatrics Psychiatry • Lien, Izlin Z., M.B.,B.Ch. (University College Cork, • Litzelman, Debra K., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Ireland, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1984), Associate Dean for Medical Education and Pediatrics Curricular Affairs; Richard C. Powell Professor of • Liepnieks, Juris J., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1978), Medical Education and Professor of Medicine Assistant Scientist in Pathology and Laboratory • Liu, Gilbert C., M.D. (University of Mississippi, 1996), Medicine and in Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, School of • Liffick, Thomas F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Geography, Volunteer Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, IUSM— School of Liberal Arts Evansville • Liu, Naikui, M.D. (Jiamusi Medical University, China, • Lightfoot, Jeffrey D., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1984), Ph.D. (Beijing Medical University, China, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in 1994), Assistant Research Professor of Neurological Clinical Psychiatry Surgery • Lillemoe, Keith D., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, • Liu, Sijiu, Ph.D. (University of Science and 1978), Chair and Jay L. Grosfeld Professor of Technology of China, 2000), Assistant Research Surgery Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Lilly, M. LuAnne, Ph.D. (Indiana University, 2001), • Liu, Wei, B.M. (Yun Yang Medical College, China, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing; Adjunct 1998), Visiting Assistant Scientist in Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, School of • Liu, Xiaojun, B.M. (Hebei Medical University, China, Medicine 1998), Visiting Assistant Scientist in Pediatrics • Lim, Hyun-Suk, Ph.D. (Pohang University of Science • Liu, Ying, M.D. (Xian Medical University, China, and Technology, Korea, 2004), Assistant Professor 1986), Assistant Research Professor of Microbiology of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Immunology • Lim, Joel D.R., M.D. (University of Santo Tomas, • Liu, Yunlong, Ph.D. (Purdue University, 2004), Philippines, 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Pediatrics • Livermore, James L., M.D. (University of Iowa, • Lin, Chen, Ph.D. (Rice University, 1991), Assistant 1999), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Clinical Radiology Pediatrics, IUSM—Lafayette • Lin, Shien-Fong, Ph.D. (Northwestern University, • Lloyd, Frank P., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), 1992), Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery • Lin, Xiang Yang, M.D. (Nanjing Railway Medical • Lo, Christine M. Lee, D.O. (Midwestern University College, China, 1982), Assistant Professor of Clinical Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Medicine 1995), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Lindsey, Robert L., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Anesthesia 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Lobashevsky, Andrew L., M.D., Ph.D. (1st Moscow Cellular and Integrative Physiology, IUSM—Fort Medical School, Russia, 1981, 1985), Associate Wayne Professor of Medicine • Lines, Timothy A., Ph.D. (University of Louisville, • Lockwood, Michael B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), Ed.D. (Southern Baptist Theological 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Seminary, 1984), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry • Loder, Randall T., M.D. (Washington University, • Lingeman, James E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), George J. Garceau Professor of Pediatric 1974), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Urology Orthopaedic Surgery, and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 99

• Lodge-Rigal, R. Daniel, M.D. (University of • Lucena, Bernardo S., M.D. (University of Santo Cincinnati, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Associate Tomas, Philippines, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Medical Sciences Program • Ludlow, Brandt L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), • Loehrer, Patrick J., M.D. (Rush University, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics Kenneth Wiseman Professor of Medicine and Gynecology • Logan, Patrick C., M.D. (Indiana University, • Ludwig, Jennifer L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), 1964), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Dermatology Medicine • Logan, Theodore F., M.D. (University of Vermont, • Ludwig, Thomas E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), 1981), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, • Logie, Keith W., M.D. (University of Virginia, 1977), IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Luetkemeyer, Mark A., M.D. (Southern Illinois • Logio, Lia S., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, 1992), University, 2003), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Professor of Medicine Development, and Associate Professor of Clinical • Luft, Friedrich C., M.D. (Jefferson Medical College, Medicine 1968), Adjunct Professor of Medicine and of • Logue, Brian J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Pharmacology and Toxicology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology, • Lumeng, Lawrence, M.D. (Indiana University, 1964), Medical Sciences Program Professor of Medicine and of Biochemistry and • Lohman, James M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Molecular Biology Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and • Lybrook, Polly E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Rehabilitation Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, • Lonberger, Azarias S., M.D. (Indiana University, Medical Sciences Program 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Lykens, Michael G., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • London, Susan K., M.L.S. (University of Michigan, 1982), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine 1986), Associate Librarian, Ruth Lilly Medical Library • Lynch, Thomas M., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1987), • Long, Bruce W., M.Sc. (Eastern Illinois University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 1983), Director and Associate Professor of • Lynn, Larry W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Longley, Richard S., M.D. (University of Chicago, • Lysaker, Paul H., Ph.D. (Kent State University, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Clinical Psychiatry • Look, Katherine Y., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Lysandrou, Plato J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), 1979), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Gynecology Medical Sciences Program • Lopiccolo, Daniel C., M.D. (Medical College of Ohio, • Lytle, Carolyn L., M.D. (University of Southern 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of California, 1982), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Muncie Clinical Pediatrics • Lopshire, John C., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Ma, William, M.D. (Meharry Medical College, 1994), 2001, 1998), Assistant Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Cellular and • Macabalitaw, Henedina M., M.D. (Manila Central Integrative Physiology University, Philippines, 1976), Volunteer Clinical • Lorant, Diane E., M.D. (Tulane University, 1985), Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM— Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Northwest • Love, Robert H., M.D. (University of Kansas, 1986), • Macias, William L., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine 1983, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor • Lteif, Amale A., M.D. (American University of Beirut, of Medicine Lebanon, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Macke, Jeffrey D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Medicine Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Lu, Hua, M.D. (Jiangxi Medical College, China, • Macke, Steven, M.D. (University of Illinois, 1976), 1983), Ph.D. (Rutgers University/University of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1993), Daniel Medicine and Lori Efroymson Professor of Oncology, and • Mackey, Amy S., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Lu, Xiaoyi, M.S. (Purdue University, 1998), Assistant • MacKie, Palmer J., M.D. (Chicago Medical School, Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Lubicky, John P., M.D. (Thomas Jefferson • Madden, Thomas C., M.D. (Indiana University, University, 1974), Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Lubitz, Robert M., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Emergency Medicine, Medical Sciences Program 1987), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine and • Maglinte, Dean D. T., M.D. (University of Santo of Family Medicine Tomás, Philippines, 1965), Professor of Radiology 100 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Magneson, Faye L., M.D. (Wake Forest University, • Manchanda, Naveen, M.B.,B.S. (Christian Medical 1979), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical College, India, 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, IUSM—South Bend Medicine • Mahajan, Rutu R., M.B.,B.S. (Government Medical • Manchanda, Shalini, M.B.,B.S. (Christian Medical College, India, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant College, India, 1987), Associate Professor of Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Medicine • Mahenthiran, Jo, M.B.,B.S. (University of Madras, • Mangini, Nancy J., Ph.D. (Washington University, India, 1989), Associate Professor of Clinical 1978), Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Medicine Biology, IUSM—Northwest • Maher, George M., D.O. (Chicago College of • Mangrum, Mark T., Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Osteopathic Medicine, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Paramedic Science (Emergency Medicine) Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—South • Mangus, Richard S., M.D. (Oregon Health Sciences Bend University, 1999), Assistant Professor of Surgery • Mahern, Mary D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), • Mannix, Edward T., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1987), Adjunct Associate Professor of Cellular and Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Integrative Physiology • Mahomed, Yousuf, M.D. (Royal College of Surgeons • Mantravadi, R.V. Prasad, M.B.,B.S. (Andhra and Physicians, Ireland, 1970), Professor of Surgery University, India, 1968), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Maier, Bernhard F., Ph.D. (University of Tübingen, Professor of Radiation Oncology, IUSM—Fort Germany, 1986), Assistant Research Professor of Wayne Pediatrics • March, Keith L., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Maier, Paul T., M.D. (Loyola University, 1971), 1985, 1983), Cryptic Masons Medical Research Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Foundation Professor of Vascular Biology Research IUSM—Lafayette and Professor of Medicine and of Cellular and • Maiers, G. Peter, II, M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Integrative Physiology Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • Marciniak, Andrew F., M.D. (Indiana University, • Maiers, Jacqueline A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Majidi, Shadie S., M.D. (University of Missouri— • Marcus, Ellen B., M.D. (Michigan State University, Kansas City, 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1980), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Radiology Medicine • Majmundar, Sonal, D.O. (Nova Southeastern • Marcus, Peter S., M.D. (Yale University, 1992), University, 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Radiology Gynecology • Makris, Vasilis, M.D. (Indiana University, • Marfurt, Carl F., Ph.D. (Temple University, 1980), 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Director for Research and Professor of Ophthalmology Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—Northwest • Malachowski, Robert M., M.D. (Loyola University, • Marhenke, Jon D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1969), 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry Pediatrics • Mark, Lawrence A., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Malkas, Linda H., Ph.D. (City University of New 2002, 2001), Assistant Professor of Dermatology York, 1985), Vera Bradley Professor of Oncology, • Markanday, Debra A., M.S. (Indiana University, Professor of Medicine and of Surgery, and Adjunct 2006), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology (Radiology) • Malkova, Anna L., Ph.D. (St. Petersburg State • Marker, Jason E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), University, Russia, 1993), Assistant Professor Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family of Biology, School of Science; Adjunct Assistant Medicine Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics, • Markham, Raymond E., Jr., M.D. (University School of Medicine of Virginia, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Malloy, Frederick W., M.S. (Indiana University, Professor of Medicine 1978), Adjunct Lecturer in Psychiatry • Marler, Linda M., M.S. (Indiana University, 1978), • Malone, Richard K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Associate Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, and of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Medical Sciences Program • Marrero, David G., Ph.D. (University of California, • Maluccio, Mary A., M.D. (Columbia University, Irvine, 1982), J. O. Ritchey Professor of Medicine 1994), Assistant Professor of Surgery • Marshall, Edwin C., O.D. (Indiana University, 1971), • Maminta, Napoleon A.S., Jr., D.O. (University of Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Health Sciences, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Affairs, Indiana University; Professor, School of Professor of Medicine Optometry; Adjunct Professor of Public Health, • Mamlin, Burke W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, School of • Marshall, Mark S., Ph.D. (Princeton University, Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of 1986), Adjunct Professor of Medicine and of Informatics Biochemistry and Molecular Biology June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 101

• Marshall, T. R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Matthews, Brandy R., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology • Marshalleck, Francis E., M.B.,B.S. (University of the • Matthews, David E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), West Indies, Jamaica, 1994), Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery Clinical Radiology • Matthews, Leland R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Martin, Bruce J., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1976), 1966), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Sciences Medical Sciences Program Program • Martin, Douglas K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Mattingly, Thomas P., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Clinical Medicine 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Martin, Neil J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Ophthalmology, IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, • Mattison, H. Reid, M.D. (Case Western Reserve IUSM—Evansville University, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Martin, Robert W., III, M.D. (Southern Illinois Professor of Medicine University, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Mattson, David H., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Professor of Dermatology, IUSM—Lafayette Chicago, 1982, 1980), Professor of Neurology • Martin, Ronald T., M.D. (Indiana University, • Mattson, Scott E., D.O. (Midwestern University 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1991), Ophthalmology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Marvel, John E., M.D. (Louisiana State University, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Maturi, Raj K., M.D. (New York University, Radiation Oncology 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Massenburg, Jerome D., M.D. (Meharry Medical Ophthalmology College, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Maun, Dipen C., M.D. (Northwestern University, Professor of Psychiatry 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Mast, Aaron J., M.D. (Indiana University, Surgery 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Maves, Steven S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical Sciences Program Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia • Mastbaum, Leonard I., M.D. (University of • Mavrelis, Peter G., M.D. (Washington University, Minnesota, 1963), Volunteer Clinical Associate 1976), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Masterson, Timothy A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Maxwell, Coby S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), 2001), Assistant Professor of Urology Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine • Matei, Daniela E., M.D. (University of Medicine and • May, Cecilia L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Pharmacy, Romania, 1992), Associate Professor Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, of Medicine and of Obstetrics and Gynecology and IUSM—Lafayette Adjunct Associate Professor of Biochemistry and • Maybury, Bette G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Molecular Biology Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology • Matesic, Damir, M.D. (University of Rijeka, Croatia, • Mayeda, Aimee R., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1982), Associate Professor of Psychiatry Medicine • Mayer, Mary Lou, M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), • Mather, Kieren J., M.D. (University of Calgary, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Canada, 1992), Associate Professor of Medicine • Maynard, Barney R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Mathew, Sagi V., M.D. (Ross University, West 1976), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Indies, 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Urology, IUSM—Evansville Medicine • Maynard, Steven D., M.D. (Wayne State University, • Mathews, Vincent P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1986), Professor, Part-Time, of Radiology Neurology, IUSM—Terre Haute • Mathewson, Paula M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Mayo, Lindsey D., Ph.D. (Wright State University, 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry 1997), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Adjunct • Mathis, John G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Biology IUSM—South Bend • Mayrose, Kimberly C., M.D. (Indiana University, • Mathur, Praveen N., M.B.,B.S. (Jiwaji University, 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry India, 1973), Professor of Clinical Medicine • Mayrose, Richard S., M.D. (Indiana University, • Matney, Stephen L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Family Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Matory, Jo Ann E., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1976), • Mays, Rose M., Ph.D. (University of Texas, 1987), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Professor, School of Nursing; Adjunct Professor of • Matt, Bruce H., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, 1983), Pediatrics, School of Medicine Associate Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and • Mazumdar, Manjari, Ph.D. (Jadavpur University, Neck Surgery India, 1992), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry • Mattar, Samer G., M.B.B.Ch. (Cairo University, and Molecular Biology, Medical Sciences Program Egypt, 1983), Associate Professor of Surgery 102 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Mazurek, Michael S., M.D. (Indiana University, • McDonald, Kellie H., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology • Mazzuca, Steven A., Ph.D. (Purdue University, • McDonald, Robert C., M.D. (University of Texas 1978), Senior Research Professor and Professor, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 1985), Part-Time, of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine • McAree, Francis E., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Knowledge 1955), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Informatics, Ruth Lilly Medical Library Obstetrics and Gynecology • McDougal, Robert A., M.D. (Indiana University, • McAteer, James A., Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, 1952), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and 1977), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology Laboratory Medicine • McAteer, Mary I., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • McDougle, Christopher J., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1986), Chair of Psychiatry, Executive Director of • McBride, Lawrence C., M.D. (Indiana University, the Institute of Psychiatric Research, Director of 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of the Section of Child Psychiatry, and Albert Eugene Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Medical Sterne Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Sciences Program • McGarvey, Cynthia K., M.D. (Indiana University, • McBride, R. Craig, M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), 2003), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology Neurology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • McGarvey, William K., M.D. (Indiana University, • McBride, William J., Jr., Ph.D. (State University 1962), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of New York, 1968), Professor of Neurobiology Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (Psychiatry) and of Biochemistry and Molecular • McGarvey Toler, Susan D., M.S. (Purdue University, Biology 1983), Lecturer, Part-Time, in Clinical Speech • McCabe, Heather A., J.D. (Indiana University, Pathology (Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery) 2003), Research Associate, School of Law; Adjunct • McGee, Michael A., M.D. (Rush University, 2000), Assistant Professor of Public Health, School of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • McCabe, Janet G., J.D. (Harvard Law School, 1983), • McGill, James M., M.D. (The Ohio State University, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Health 1986), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine • McCallister, Robert E., M.D. (Indiana University, • McGill, Jason G., M.D. (University of Tennessee, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Dermatology • McGill, Patrick M., M.D. (Medical College of Georgia, • McCaughey, Stuart A., Ph.D. (University of 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Delaware, 1999), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—Muncie • McGovern, Thomas W., M.D. (Mayo Medical School, • McClintick, Jeanette K., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2006), Assistant Research Professor of Biochemistry Dermatology, IUSM—Fort Wayne and Molecular Biology • McGowan, Julie J., Ph.D. (University of South • McCollum, Lynda C., M.D. (Indiana University, Carolina, 1991), Associate Dean for Knowledge 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Informatics and Translation; Director and Librarian, Pediatrics Ruth Lilly Medical Library, and Director of • McCormack, Daniel R., D.O. (Philadelphia College Information Resources and Professor of Knowledge of Osteopathic Medicine, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Informatics, Ruth Lilly Medical Library, and Professor Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical Sciences of Pediatrics, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, Program School of Nursing; Lecturer, Part-Time, School of • McCoy, James M., M.D. (Stanford University, 1981), Library and Information Science Professor of Clinical Medicine, School of Medicine; • McGrath, Roland B., M.D. (University of Kansas, Adjunct Professor, School of Informatics 1972), Chair and Professor of Emergency Medicine, • McCready, Robert A., M.D. (University of Vermont, and Professor of Medicine 1975), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • McGraw, Catherine F., Ph.D. (University of Surgery Tennessee, 1977), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, • McCutchan, Amy L., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), of Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—Evansville Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • McGuire, Lisa M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), • McDaniel, Debra K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • McHenry, Lee, Jr., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • McDaniel, J. Mark, M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), 1984), Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • McIntire, Donald J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • McDonald, Brenna C., Psy.D. (Widener University, • McKeag, Douglas B., M.D. (Michigan State 2000), Assistant Professor of Radiology and of University, 1973), Chair and Professor of Family Neurology Medicine, OneAmerica Foundation Professor of • McDonald, Joshua M., M.D. (University of Iowa, Preventive Health Medicine, and Professor of 2001), Visiting Lecturer in Clinical Radiology Orthopaedic Surgery June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 103

• McKee, Edward E., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State • Meier, MaryJo S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), University, 1977), Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IUSM—South IUSM—South Bend Bend • Meldrum, Daniel R., M.D. (Michigan State University, • McKeen, Charles R., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, 1992), Associate Professor of Surgery and of 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology Surgery, Medical Sciences Program • Meldrum, Kirstan K., M.D. (University of Colorado, • McKenna, Michael P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Associate Professor of Urology 2004), Lecturer in Clinical Pediatrics • Meldrum, Russell D., M.D. (University of Utah, • McKenna, Sarah J., M.D. (Michigan State University, 1991), Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and • Melemed, Allen S., M.D. (University of Minnesota, of Clinical Pediatrics 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • McKinley, Lee, M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, Medical • Melfi, Catherine A., Ph.D. (University of North Sciences Program Carolina, 1984), Adjunct Assistant Scientist in • McKinzie, David L., Jr., Ph.D. (Binghamton Medicine University, 1993), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Melin, Christopher, M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Neurobiology (Psychiatry) Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • McLaughlin, Anne P., M.D. (Dartmouth Medical • Mencias, Elizabeth L., M.D. (Indiana University, School, 1998), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Family Medicine • McMahan, Deborah A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Mendez, Tamara I., M.D. (University of Puerto Rico, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Obstetrics and Gynecology • McNiece, William L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), • Mendonca, Marc S., Ph.D. (University of California, Gopal Krishna, M.D. Scholar in Pediatric Anesthesia Berkeley, 1987), Associate Professor of Radiation and Associate Professor of Anesthesia Oncology and Adjunct Associate Professor of • McQuillan, Patrick F., M.D. (Indiana University, Medical and Molecular Genetics 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Meng, Hua, M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and • McQuiston, Robert D., M.D. (Indiana University, Gynecology 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Menon, Indu S., M.B.,B.S. (Mangalore University, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery India, 1993), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of • McSoley, Thomas E., M.D. (Indiana University, Clinical Medicine 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Merk, Philip F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and of Clinical • McSwane, David Z., H.S.D. (Indiana University, Emergency Medicine 1980), Professor, School of Public and • Merkel, Glenn J., Ph.D. (North Carolina State Environmental Affairs; Adjunct Professor of Public University, 1978), Associate Professor of Health, School of Medicine Microbiology and Immunology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • McTavish, Lisa M., M.D. (University of Manitoba, • Meroueh, Samy, Ph.D. (Wayne State University, Canada, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 2001), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Molecular Biology • Meador-Stone, Jennifer A., D.O.M. (Midwest College • Merrell, Gregory A., M.D. (Yale University, of Oriental Medicine, 1991), Volunteer Clinical 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Lecturer in Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery • Means, Ira K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), • Mescher, Anthony L., Ph.D. (The Ohio State Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and of University, 1975), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Clinical Pediatrics Biology, Medical Sciences Program, School of • Means, Lynda J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Medicine; Senior Fellow, Indiana Molecular and Adjunct Professor of Anesthesia and of Surgery Cellular Biology Institute (Biology), College of Arts • Medley, Jennifer A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), and Sciences, IU Bloomington Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Radiology • Meslin, Eric M., Ph.D. (Georgetown University, • Megremis, Jim G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), 1989), Director, Indiana University Center for Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Bioethics; Associate Dean for Bioethics and • Megremis, Theodore L., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Medicine and of Medical and Molecular 1963), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Genetics, School of Medicine; Professor of Radiology, Medical Sciences Program Philosophy, School of Liberal Arts • Mehta, Rakesh P., M.D. (Pennsylvania State • Messina, Frank C., M.D. (City University of New University, 1993), Assistant Professor of Clinical York, 1987), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Emergency Medicine and of Clinical Medicine • Meibalane, R., M.B.,B.S. (University of Madras, • Meyer, Steven C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), India, 1963), Associate Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics IUSM—Fort Wayne 104 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Meyer, Thomas L., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1991), • Miller, Marvin J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry IUSM—Lafayette • Miller, Michael A., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Meyers, Alex M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), Assistant Research Professor of Radiology 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Miller, Michelle D., M.D. (Indiana University, 2005), Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Meyers, Mark E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), • Miller, Monica L., Pharm.D. (University of Minnesota, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 2006), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Miller, Steven E., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Michael, Helen E. B., M.D. (Washington University, 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 1977), Professor of Pathology and Laboratory • Miller, Steven J., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Medicine Assistant Professor of Surgery and Adjunct Assistant • Michelson, David, M.D. (Albert Einstein College of Professor of Medicine and of Cellular and Integrative Medicine, 1984), Associate Professor of Psychiatry Physiology • Micon, Larry T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Milligan, James S., II, M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Miethke, Scott C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Milligan, Samuel L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Mih, Alexander D., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, IUSM—South Bend 1984), Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • Mims, Lisa A., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1995), • Mikesky, Alan E., Ph.D. (University of Texas Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and at Dallas, 1987), Professor, School of Physical Gynecology Education; Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Cell • Minchella, Dennis J., Ph.D. (Purdue University, Biology, School of Medicine 1981), Adjunct Professor of Microbiology and • Mikhail, Lyree N., M.D. (Washington University, Immunology, IUSM—Lafayette 1990), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Miner, James D., M.D. (Indiana University, Obstetrics and Gynecology 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Milgrom, Martin L., M.D. (Columbia University, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 1977), Ph.D. (State University of New York at • Minnich, Heike M., Psy.D. (University of Indianapolis, Buffalo, 1978), Associate Professor of Clinical 2002), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Surgery • Minnigan, Hal J., M.D. (University of Minnesota, • Miller, Berry L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), 1997), Ph.D. (Vanderbilt University, 1986), Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Minser, Rebecca E., M.D. (University of New • Miller, Carleen F., M.A. (Christian Theological Mexico, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Seminary, 1994), Adjunct Lecturer in Pediatrics Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Miller, Chris H., Ph.D. (University of North Dakota, • Minshawi, Noha F., Ph.D. (Louisiana State 1969), Executive Associate Dean, and Associate University, 2007), Assistant Professor of Clinical Dean for Academic Affairs and Graduate Education, Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry and Professor of Oral Microbiology (Oral Biology), • Minturn, John T., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, School of Dentistry; Professor of Microbiology and 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Immunology, School of Medicine Ophthalmology • Miller, David E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), • Mir, Bashir A., Ph.D. (Tata Institute of Fundamental Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Research, India, 1998), Assistant Professor of • Miller, Douglas K., M.D. (Washington University, Surgery 1972), Richard M. Fairbanks Professor of Aging • Miramonti, Charles M., M.D. (University of Texas Research, and Professor of Medicine Health Science Center at San Antonio, 2000), • Miller, James C., M.D. (University of Iowa, 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery • Miravalle, Leticia, Ph.D. (National University of • Miller, John M., M.D. (Pennsylvania State University, La Plata, Argentina, 2002), Assistant Professor of 1979), Professor of Medicine Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Miller, Joni E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), • Mirich, Ernest C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1959), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Muncie IUSM—Northwest • Miller, Kathleen A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Mirmira, Raghu G., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Chicago, 1993, 1991), Eli Lilly and Company • Miller, Kathy D., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, Scholar in Pediatric Diabetes, Associate Professor 1991), Sheila D. Ward Scholar and Associate of Pediatrics and of Medicine, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology • Miller, Martin J., M.D. (Medical College of Ohio, • Mirro, John A., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics IUSM—Northwest June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 105

• Mirro, Michael J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), • Mokhtari, Forough B., M.D. (Ferdowsi Medical Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM— School, Iran, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Fort Wayne Professor of Pediatrics • Mirza, Bahram, M.D. (Uludag University, Turkey, • Molitoris, Bruce A., M.D. (Washington University, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1979), Professor of Medicine Medicine • Molleston, Jean P., M.D. (Washington University, • Misamore, Gary W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and of Clinical 1978), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery • Monahan, Patrick O., M.A. (University of Iowa, • Mischel, Steven F., D.O. (College of Osteopathic 1994), Associate Professor of Medicine Medicine and Surgery, 1978), Volunteer Clinical • Monroe, Judith A., M.D. (University of Maryland, Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Mishler, Dennis P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), Family Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Montero, Anne Mary K., Ph.D. (University of • Mishra, Pragya, M.D. (Pennsylvania State Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2007), Adjunct Assistant University, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Professor of Medicine Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics • Montgomery, Gregory S., M.D. (Indiana University, • Miskulin, Judiann, M.D. (Pennsylvania State 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics University, 1997), Assistant Professor of Surgery • Montoya, Fernando R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Misseri, Rosalia, M.D. (State University of New York 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1996), Assistant • Mooney, Sean D., Ph.D. (University of California, Professor of Urology San Francisco, 2001), Assistant Professor of • Misumi, Cynthia O., M.D. (Moi University, Kenya, Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of • Mitchell, James Q., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Informatics Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Moore, Jack C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1955), • Mitlak, Bruce H., M.D. (University of Connecticut, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1985), Assistant Professor of Medicine Medical Sciences Program • Mitra, Raman L., M.D., Ph.D. (University of • Moore, Jeffrey K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Pennsylvania, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Volunteer Clinical Professor of Dermatology, IUSM— Professor of Medicine, IUSM—South Bend Evansville • Mitre, Isaac N., M.D. (University of St. Simon, • Moore, Michael G., M.D. (University of California, Bolivia, 1963), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Los Angeles, 2002), Assistant Professor of of Family Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Miyamoto, R. Christopher, M.D. (Indiana University, • Moores, William B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1963), 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Professor of Dermatology and of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Miyamoto, Richard T., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Moorthy, Ramana S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Chair and Arilla Spence DeVault Professor 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, and Ophthalmology Medical Director of Audiology and Speech Language • Morales, Roberto, Ph.D. (University of Tennessee, Pathology 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in • Mock, Bruce H., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1973), Clinical Psychiatry Associate Professor of Radiology • Moreland, Debra L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Moe, Sharon M., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Medicine • Morera, Julio A., M.D. (Universidad de Zaragoza, • Moenning, Renee C., M.D. (Northwestern University, Spain, 1976), Associate Professor of Clinical 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Pediatrics • Moga, Margaret M., Ph.D. (Loyola University, 1988), • Morgan, James J., M.S. (Drexel University, 1978), Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Associate Librarian, Automation, Ruth Lilly Medical IUSM—Terre Haute Library, and Director of Educational Technology, • Moghadam, Kenneth K., M.D. (Tulane University, Office of Information Resources and Educational 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Technology Obstetrics and Gynecology • Morgan-Ihrig, Cheryl L., M.D. (Northwestern • Mohammed, Sulma I., Ph.D. (Purdue University, University, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1991), D.V.M. (Khartoum University, Sudan, 1977), Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Adjunct Assistant Professor of Microbiology and • Moriarty, Ann T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Immunology, IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology • Mohanram, Anupama, M.D. (University of North and Laboratory Medicine Carolina, 1996) Assistant Professor of Clinical • Morral, Nuria, Ph.D. (University of Barcelona, Spain, Medicine 1993), Assistant Professor of Medical and Molecular • Mohrman, Michael S., M.D. (Indiana University, Genetics and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne 106 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Morrical, Daryl G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), • Munshi, Imtiaz A., M.D. (State University of New Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, York Downstate Medical Center, 1991), Associate IUSM—Muncie Professor of Surgery • Morris, Douglas R., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), • Munshower, John T., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Morris, Evan D., Ph.D. (Case Western Reserve Neurology University, 1991), Assistant Professor of Biomedical • Munz, Michael, M.D. (McGill University, Canada, Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology; 1987), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Radiology and Adjunct Neurological Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, School of • Murphy, Kevin L., M.D. (University of Michigan, Medicine 1989), Ph.D. (Michigan State University, 1983), • Morris, Jennifer L., Pharm.D. (University of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Kentucky, 2003), Adjunct Assistant Professor of IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine • Murphy, Michael P., M.D. (Columbia University, • Morris, Laura L., M.D. (Michigan State University, 1989), Assistant Professor of Surgery and Adjunct 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Cellular and Integrative Surgery Physiology • Morris, Mindi M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Murrell, Jill R., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1992), 2004), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Dermatology Medicine and of Medical and Molecular Genetics • Morse, John M.D., M.D. (Cornell University, 1971), • Musgrave, Diane S., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1977), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical IUSM—Terre Haute Medicine, IUSM—South Bend • Morzorati, Sandra L., Ph.D. (Indiana State • Musto, Paul M., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1995), University, 1977), Associate Research Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology and Neurobiology (Psychiatry) Laboratory Medicine • Moseman, R. Kent, M.D. (Indiana University, • Muthusamy, Murugavel, M.B.,B.S. (Madras 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, India, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical Sciences Program Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Moser, Andrew C., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), • Mutone, Martina F., M.D. (Washington University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Obstetrics and Gynecology • Mosier, Kristine M., Ph.D., D.M.D. (University of • Myers, Michael W., M.D. (University of Michigan, Connecticut, 1997, 1990), Assistant Professor of 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Moskvin, Vadim P., Ph.D. (Kharkov State University, • Myers, Stephen L., M.D. (University of Michigan, Ukraine, 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1974), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine Radiation Oncology • Myers, Tara M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2005), • Moss, Richard M., M.D. (Indiana University, Lecturer in Clinical Medicine 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Mynark, Richard G., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 1999), Lecturer in Cellular and Integrative • Mossbarger, Bradley L., Ph.D. (Ohio University, Physiology, Medical Sciences Program 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in • Nabhan, Zeina M., M.D. (American University of Clinical Psychiatry Beirut, Lebanon, 2001), Assistant Professor of • Muhler, Joseph C., II, M.D. (Loyola University, Clinical Pediatrics 1974), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Nace, Jeffrey J., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Mulligan, Kathryn H., M.D. (Rush University, 1983), • Nace, Nicole M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine IUSM—Northwest • Nagaraja, H. N., M.B.,B.S. (University of Gulbarga, • Mullis, Brian H., M.D. (University of North Carolina, India, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor 1999), Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Munch, Larry C., M.D. (University of Kentucky, • Nailescu, Corina, M.D. (University of Medicine and 1983), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Targu-Mures, Romania, 1994), Assistant Urology Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Munir, Irfan, M.B.,B.S. (King Edward Medical • Nakai, Chiharu, Ph.D. (Iowa State University, 1973), College, Pakistan, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Visiting Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Biology • Munir, Muhammad T., M.B.,B.S. (University of the • Nakata, David A., M.D. (Oregon Health Sciences Punjab, Pakistan, 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant University, 1989), Associate Professor of Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Anesthesia • Munn, Lyle R., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1969), • Nakeeb, Attila, M.D. (State University of New York at Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Buffalo, 1991), Associate Professor of Surgery IUSM—Northwest June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 107

• Nakshatri, Harikrishna, Ph.D. (Memorial University of • Nehme, Omar S., M.D. (St. George’s University, Newfoundland, Canada, 1990), Marian J. Morrison West Indies, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Breast Cancer Research, and Professor Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest of Surgery and of Biochemistry and Molecular • Nelson, Paul B., M.D. (Pennsylvania State Biology University, 1972), Chair and Betsey Barton • Nalin, Peter M., M.D. (University of Vermont, 1989), Professor of Neurological Surgery Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education; • Nelson, Robert P., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Associate Professor of Clinical Family Medicine 1980), Professor of Medicine and of Pediatrics • Nanagas, Kristine A., M.D. (The Ohio State • Nelson, Steven L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), University, 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Emergency Medicine IUSM—Lafayette • Nanagas, Victor C., III, M.D. (The Ohio State • Nephew, Kenneth P., Ph.D. (The Ohio State University, 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant University, 1991), Professor of Cellular and Professor of Pediatrics Integrative Physiology and Adjunct Professor of • Nasr, Suhayl J., M.D. (American University of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Sciences Beirut, Lebanon, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Associate Program, School of Medicine; Fellow, Indiana Professor of Psychiatry Molecular and Cellular Biology Institute (Biology), • Nass, Richard M., Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University, College of Arts and Sciences, IU Bloomington 1998), Associate Professor of Pharmacology and • Neumann, Steven J., M.D. (Indiana University, Toxicology 1984), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine • Nasser, Tony K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), • Neumann, Theodore R., M.D. (Southern Illinois Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine University, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Nassiri, Mehdi, M.D. (University of Tehran, Iran, Professor of Family Medicine 1991), Assistant Professor of Pathology and • Nevel, Etta K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Laboratory Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Naum, Chris C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), and Gynecology, IUSM—South Bend Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Neville, Leverett C., M.D. (Medical College of School of Medicine, and of Respiratory Therapy, Georgia, 2003), Visiting Lecturer in Radiology School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences • Newby, Brechin M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2005), • Navari, Rudolph M., M.D. (Medical College of Lecturer in Clinical Pediatrics Virginia, 1977), Ph.D. (University of Virginia, 1970), • Newman, Virginia S., M.D. (Cornell University, Assistant Dean and Director, IUSM—South Bend, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of and Professor of Medicine Surgery, Medical Sciences Program • Navarrete Casas, Antonio J., M.D. (Granada • Newton, Erin V., M.D. (Case Western Reserve University, Spain, 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant University, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Medicine • Nazir, Arif, M.B.,B.S. (King Edward Medical College, • Nguyen, Thach, M.D. (Hue Medical School, Viet Pakistan, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Nam, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Medicine of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Naziripour, Gol Ali, Ph.D. (University of Dundee, • Nichols, David E., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1973), Scotland, 1983), Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Sciences (Radiology) IUSM—Lafayette • Neahring, Betsy J., M.D. (Southern Illinois • Nicholson, Raymond W., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in University, 1955), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Evansville Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Neal, J. Matthew, M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), • Nicol, Grant D., Ph.D. (Yale University, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM— Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Muncie • Niculescu, Alexander B., M.D. (University of • Near, Joseph A., Ph.D. (State University of New Bucharest, Romania, 1991), Ph.D. (Scripps York, Buffalo, 1979), Associate Professor of Research Institute, 1997), Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Medical Sciences Psychiatry Program • Nigh, Andrew D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), • Nebesio, Todd D., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Nihalani, Deepak, Ph.D. (Panjab University, India, • Need, Anne, Ph.D. (Indiana University, 2008), 1998), Assistant Research Professor of Medicine Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and • Nitu, Alexandru N., M.D. (Carol Davila University Toxicology of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania, 1993), D.C. • Need, David J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1961), (Palmer College of Chiropractic, 1997), Volunteer Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia • Neeld, Douglas A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Nitu, Mara E., M.D. (Carol Davila University of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania, 1993), D.C. IUSM—Fort Wayne (Palmer College of Chiropractic, 1997), Assistant • Neely, Daniel E., M.D. (The Ohio State University, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 1993), Associate Professor of Ophthalmology 108 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Njinimbam, Charles G., M.D. (University of Liberia, • O’Brien, Dennis M., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1983), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Nobile, Donna M., M.D. (Georgetown University, Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1992), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Obukhov, Alexander G., Ph.D. (Bogomoletz Institute Pediatrics of Physiology, Ukraine, 1988), Assistant Professor of • Nocon, James J., M.D. (Jefferson Medical College, Cellular and Integrative Physiology 1971), J.D. (Marquette University, 1987), Associate • Ochs, Rachel F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology J.D. (Northwestern University, 1996), Volunteer • Nohinek, Barbara, M.D. (University of Kansas, Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology 1978), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • O’Connor, Ruth S., M.D. (Medical College of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Wisconsin, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Noor, Aliya, M.B.,B.S. (Allama Iqbal Medical College, Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Pakistan, 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical • O’Connor, Sean J., M.D. (University of Connecticut, Medicine 1978), Professor of Psychiatry and of Neurobiology • Nordbrock, Heidi A., M.D. (Northwestern University, (Psychiatry) 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • O’Connor, Thomas J., M.D. (Creighton University, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM— 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Northwest Surgery, IUSM—Lafayette • Norris, Steven A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), • O’Connor, Thomas M., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Northington, Alan P., M.D. (University of Louisville, Family Medicine 2003), Visiting Lecturer in Radiology • O’Donnell, Brian F., Ph.D. (State University of • Nouri, Malik, M.D. (University of Algiers, Algeria, New York at Stony Brook, 1984), Professor of 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, IU • Novotny, Milos V., Ph.D. (University of Brno, Bloomington; Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Czechoslovakia, 1965), Distinguished Professor; Psychology (Psychiatry), School of Medicine Lilly Chemistry Alumni Chair and Professor of • O’Donnell, Daniel P., M.D. (Wayne State University, Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, IU 2004), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Bloomington; Adjunct Professor of Medicine, School Emergency Medicine of Medicine • O’Donnell, Jacqueline A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Nowzaradan, Philip, M.D. (Tehran University, Iran, 1975), Professor of Medicine 1968), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Oehler, R. Curtis, M.D. (Indiana University, 1964), Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Nunery, William R., M.D. (Case Western Reserve IUSM—Terre Haute University, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Ogle, Mark R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Professor of Ophthalmology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry • Nurnberger, John I., Jr., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana • Ogren, Anne C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), University, 1975, 1983), Director, Institute of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Psychiatric Research; Vice Chair for Research • Okano, David R., B.M., Ph.D. (University of and Joyce and Iver Small Professor of Psychiatry, Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, and Professor of Neurobiology (Psychiatry) and of 1988, 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medical and Molecular Genetics Anesthesia • Nyhuis, Allen W., M.S. (University of Wisconsin, • Okereke, Ikenna C., M.D. (Washington University, 1983), Adjunct Lecturer in Public Health 1999), Assistant Professor of Surgery • Nystrom, Perry G., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Oladeinde, Olabode E., M.D. (Minsk State Medical 1988), Assistant Research Professor of Medicine Institute, Belarus, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant and Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Medicine • Olinger, Michael L., M.D. (University of Colorado, • Oates, Shannon K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), 1983), Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • O’Loughlin, Valerie D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, IUSM—Lafayette 1995), Assistant Director of Undergraduate Human • Obaid, Nazzal, M.D. (Damascus University, Syria, Anatomy and Associate Professor, Part-Time, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical Sciences Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Program • Obeime, Mercy, M.D. (University of Benin, 1988), • Olson, Kenneth R., Ph.D. (Michigan State University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1972), Professor of Cellular and Integrative Medicine Physiology, IUSM—South Bend • Ober, Michael D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • O’Malley, Matthew R., M.D. (University of Florida, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine 2001), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Otolaryngology– • O’Brien, Debra K., M.S. (Indiana University, 1980), Head and Neck Surgery Adjunct Assistant Professor of Cytotechnology • Omar, Zaliha B., M.B.,B.S. (University of Malaya, (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) Malaysia, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 109

• O’Neil, Joseph, M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), Informatics, and Professor of Medicine, School of Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medicine; Adjunct Professor, School of Informatics Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health • Overholser, Brian R., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, • O’Neil, Patrick R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), 2001), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, • Overley, Toner M., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, IUSM—Lafayette 1955), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Psychiatry • O’Neill, Darren P., M.D. (Medical College of • Overman, Ryan T., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Wisconsin, 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology Radiology • Oxford, Gerry S., Ph.D. (Emory University, • O’Neill, Martin J., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Executive Director, Paul and Carole Stark 1968), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Neurosciences Research Institute, and Professor of Surgery, Medical Sciences Program Pharmacology and Toxicology • Orentlicher, David, M.D., J.D. (Harvard University, • Oya, Yoshimi, M.D. (Aichi Medical University, Japan, 1981, 1986), Co-Director of the Center for Law and 2002), Visiting Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology Health, and Samuel R. Rosen Professor, School • Ozols, Ingrida I., M.D. (Indiana University, of Law; Adjunct Professor of Medicine, School of 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Dermatology • Orfanos, Trent G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), • Pachaiyappan, Kangeyan, M.B.,B.S. (Tamil Nadu Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, India, 1994), IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry • Orr, Charles M., M.D. (University of Kentucky, 1976), • Pacholski, Laura A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Orr, Donald P., M.D. (Case Western Reserve • Packer, C. Subah, Ph.D. (University of Manitoba, University, 1970), Professor of Pediatrics and of Canada, 1987), Associate Professor of Cellular and Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Integrative Physiology Adjunct Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics, School • Padgett, Thomas C., M.D. (Indiana University, of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, and Adjunct 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor, School of Nursing Pediatrics, IUSM—Lafayette • Orschell, Christie M., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Pai, Rajesh K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), 1992), Senior Research Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia • Orth, Eric H., D.O. (Oklahoma State University, • Pais, Shobha, Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1996), 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Adjunct Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Medicine, Medical Sciences Program School of Medicine, and of Medical Humanities and • O’Shaughnessy, Andrew W., M.D. (Indiana Health Studies, School of Liberal Arts University, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Pak, William L., Ph.D. (Cornell University, 1960), Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Adjunct Professor of Cellular and Integrative • O’Shaughnessy, Mark A., M.D. (Indiana University, Physiology, IUSM—Lafayette 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Palmer, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1955), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Osterholzer, Danielle A., M.D. (Wayne State Orthopaedic Surgery University, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Palmer, Sarah B., M.D. (University of Alabama, Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics 1996), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Ostrowski, Vincent B., M.D. (Northwestern Pediatrics University, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Palmer, Steven W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Surgery • Palmer-Smith, Victoria, M.D. (University of • Osuntokun, Olaniyi O., M.B.,B.S. (University of Cincinnati, 1996), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Ibadan, Nigeria, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Clinical Emergency Medicine Professor of Neurology • Pancner, Ronald J., M.D. (Northwestern University, • Otis-Miles, Laura V., Ph.D. (University of South 1961), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Carolina, 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, IUSM—Fort Wayne Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry • Pande, Prakash N., M.D. (University of the State of • Ott, Carol A., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, 1996), New York, 1980), M.B.,B.S. (University of Lucknow, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine India, 1964), Professor of Clinical Medicine • Ott, Mary A., M.D. (University of Pennsylvania, • Pannunzio, Michael E., M.D. (University of Virginia, 1994), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1993), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Ottinger, C. Joe, M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Orthopaedic Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology, • Panszi, Jose G., M.D. (Universidad National IUSM—Fort Wayne Autonoma de Mexico, 1969), Volunteer Clinical • Overfelt, Michelle L., M.D. (Indiana University, Associate Professor of Neurology 1998), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Pappas, James C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Emergency Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • Overhage, J. Marc, M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Pappas, Margaret E., M.D. (University of Medicine 1988, 1987), Regenstrief Professor of Medical and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1986), Volunteer 110 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, • Paul, Stephen H., M.D. (Rush Medical College, IUSM—Terre Haute 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Pardieck, Jane A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Paul, Steven M., M.D. (Tulane University, 1975), • Parikh, Purvi Y., M.D. (Drexel University, 2001), Professor of Psychiatry and of Pharmacology and Visiting Lecturer in Clinical Surgery Toxicology • Park, In-Woo, Ph.D. (Louisiana State University, • Pavalko, Fredrick M., Ph.D. (Florida State University, 1988), Assistant Research Professor of Microbiology 1987), Professor of Cellular and Integrative and Immunology Physiology • Parker, George F., M.D. (University of • Payne, Margaret R., M.S.N. (Indiana University, Massachusetts, 1990), Associate Professor of 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Clinical Psychiatry • Payne, R. Mark, M.D. (University of Texas Health • Parmenter, Matthew A., D.P.M. (Illinois College Science Center at Houston, 1983), Professor of of Podiatric Medicine, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Pediatrics and of Medical and Molecular Genetics Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM— • Payner, Troy D., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Terre Haute 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Parr, J. Andrew, M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Neurological Surgery Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • Peacock, Munro, M.B., Ch.B. (University of Glasgow, • Parr, Linamor P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Scotland, 1960), Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics • Peak, Amy S., Pharm.D. (Butler University, 1997), • Pasalich, John N., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology, Toxicology IUSM—Fort Wayne • Peak, Dallas E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), • Pascuzzi, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine 1979), Chair and Professor of Neurology • Pederson, Bart A., Ph.D. (University of North • Pastakia, Sonak D., Pharm.D. (Temple University, Dakota, 1998), Adjunct Assistant Professor of 2004), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IUSM—Muncie • Patel, Aashish A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), • Pekarek, Lori E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Patel, Amit B., M.D. (University of Louisville, 2003), Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Otolarynogology-Head • Pelech, Emil, Jr., M.D. (Universidad Autónoma de and Neck Surgery Guadalajara, Mexico, 1982), Assistant Professor of • Patel, Anup D., M.D. (Wright State University, 2000), Clinical Anesthesia Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology • Peller, Julie R., Ph.D. (University of Notre • Patel, Hema, M.B.,B.S. (Bombay University, India, Dame, 2003), Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1980), Professor of Clinical Neurology IU Northwest; Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Patel, Jayesh P., M.B.,B.S. (Maharaja Sayajirao Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IUSM— University, India, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Northwest Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Pelus, Louis M., Ph.D. (Rutgers University, 1977), • Patel, Minesh B., M.D. (Universidad d Eugenio María Professor of Microbiology and Immunology de Hostos, Dominican Republic, 1986), Volunteer • Pennington, Kenneth L., M.D. (Indiana University, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM— 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Northwest Medicine • Patel, Nimesh K., D.O. (Lake Erie College of • Pennington, Robert E., Jr., M.D. (University of Osteopathic Medicine, 2005), Assistant Professor of Kentucky, 1972), Associate Professor of Clinical Clinical Medicine Surgery • Patel, Shailesh P., M.D. (American University of the • Pennock, Eric A., M.D. (Wright State University, Caribbean, British West Indies, 1994), Volunteer 2004), Visiting Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia • Pepple, W. David, M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), • Patrick, Casey B., M.D. (University of Kentucky, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Family 2004), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Emergency Medicine • Peracha, Mohammed O., M.D. (Wayne State • Patterson, Dale A., M.D. (Michigan State University, University, 1998), Assistant Professor of 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Family Medicine • Perez-Majul, Fernando B., M.D. (Universidad Central • Patterson, David L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), de Venezuela, 1983), Assistant Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Anesthesia • Patterson, Kurt, M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), • Perkins, Stephen W., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Family 1977), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Paul, Kelly L., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), • Perkins, Susan M., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and 1997), Associate Professor of Medicine, School of Rehabilitation Medicine; Adjunt Associate Professor, School of Nursing June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 111

• Perlow, Mark J., M.D. (Northwestern University, • Phillips, Scott E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1967), Professor of Clinical Medicine 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Peruski, Leonard F., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 1988), Adjunct Associate Professor of Microbiology • Phookan, Gautam, M.B.,B.S. (Assam Medical and Immunology, IUSM—Northwest College, India, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Pescovitz, Mark D., M.D. (Northwestern University, Professor of Neurological Surgery, IUSM—Muncie 1979), Professor of Surgery and of Microbiology and • Piccardo, Pedro, M.D. (University of Buenos Aires, Immunology Argentina, 1978), Adjunct Associate Professor of • Pescovitz, Ora H., M.D. (Northwestern University, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 1979), Interim Vice President for Research • Pickett, Melanie A., O.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Administration, Indiana University; Executive Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Associate Dean for Research Affairs and Edwin • Pierce, William J., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1970), Letzter Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Peterson, John C., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1974), Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Piering, Andrew W., M.D. (Medical College of Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Wisconsin, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in • Petkovich, Steve T., O.D. (Illinois College of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Optometry, 1997), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, • Pierson, Jeffery L., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, of Clinical Ophthalmology, School of Medicine; 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Optometry, IU Orthopaedic Surgery Bloomington • Pillay, K. Vijayaprasanthan, M.B.,B.S. (Calicut • Petrache, Irina, M.D. (University of Medicine and Medical School, India, 1963), Ph.D. (University of Pharmacy, Romania, 1992), Floyd and Reba Smith Kerala, India, 1959), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Investigator in Respiratory Disease and Associate Professor of Surgery, IUSM—Northwest Professor of Medicine and of Biochemistry and • Pisano, Michael D., Ph.D. (University of Connecticut, Molecular Biology 1980), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in • Petronio, Sandra G., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Clinical Psychiatry 1979), Associate to the Chancellor, IUPUI; Professor • Pishchalnikov, Yuri A., Ph.D. (Moscow State of Communication Studies, School of Liberal Arts, University, Russia, 1997), Assistant Research Adjunct Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine, Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology and Adjunct Professor, School of Informatics • Pisoni, David B., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, • Petrovich, Alison R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), 1971), Chancellors’ Professor of Psychology and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Linguistics, College of Arts IUSM—Northwest and Sciences, IU Bloomington; Adjunct Professor of • Pettigrew, Timothy J., M.D. (Indiana University, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, School of 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Medicine • Pfau, Beth Ann, M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Pitre, Cory J., M.D. (Louisiana State University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency • Pfefferkorn, Marian D., M.D. (University of the Medicine Philippines, 1990), Associate Professor of Clinical • Pitt, Henry A., M.D. (Cornell University, 1971), Pediatrics Professor of Surgery • Pfefferkorn, Troy G., M.D. (Far Eastern University, • Pizzo, Anthony, M.D. (University of Chicago, 1945), Philippines, 1987), Assistant Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Anesthesia Laboratory Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Pfeiffer, Mitchell A., M.D. (New York Medical • Plager, David A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), College, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Professor of Medicine • Pletzer, David P., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Pfeiffer, Rachel M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Neurology Family Medicine • Phelan, Cynthia M., M.D. (University of Illinois, • Ploplis, Victoria A., Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame, 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1981), Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Obstetrics and Gynecology Molecular Biology, IUSM—South Bend • Philippsen, Luke P., M.D. (Indiana University, • Plotkin, Lilian I., Ph.D. (University of Buenos Aires, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Argentina, 1996), Assistant Professor of Anatomy Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and Cell Biology • Phillips, Carrie L., M.D. (University of Missouri- • Plouffe, Leo, Jr., M.D.,C.M. (McGill University, Kansas City, 1988), Associate Professor of Canada, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and of Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology • Phillips, John F., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Poer, David V., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Ophthalmology • Phillips, Matthew R., M.D. (University of Mississippi, • Pohlman, Timothy H., M.D. (Rush University, 1978), 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Surgery Family Medicine 112 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Poindexter, Brenda B., M.D. (Medical College • Prahlow, Joseph A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), of Ohio, 1990), Associate Professor of Clinical Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics IUSM—South Bend • Polar, Yesim, Ph.D. (Bosphorus University, Turkey, • Prahlow, Nathan D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), 1993), Assistant Scientist in Medicine Interim Chair and Assistant Professor of Clincial • Pollok, Karen E., Ph.D. (University of Kentucky, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1990), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Adjunct • Prasad, Mridula, M.B.,B.S. (Osmania Medical Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology College, India, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Pond, William W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Cellular and • Prasad, R. Bhawani, M.B.,B.S. (Osmania Medical Integrative Physiology, IUSM—Fort Wayne College, India, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Pontones, Pamela R., M.A. (Indiana University, Professor of Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest 1990), Adjunct Lecturer in Public Health • Prasad, Vajravel M., M.B.,B.S. (University of • Poor, Maria C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Madras, India, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Poovendran, Poopalasingham, M.D. (University • Pratt, J. Howard, M.D. (University of Minnesota, of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1974), Volunteer Clinical 1967), Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Anesthesia • Presson, Robert G., Jr., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, • Popli, Anand P., M.B.,B.S. (Bombay University, 1981), Professor of Anesthesia India, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Professor of • Presti, Charles F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Porapaiboon, Veera, M.D. (Mahidol University, IUSM—Fort Wayne Thailand, 1963), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Presto, Eugene P., D.O. (Midwestern University, Professor of Surgery, IUSM—Northwest 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Porter, David A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Pribble, Robert H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1958), Ph.D. (Ball State University, 1991), Volunteer Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Laboratory Medicine • Porter, David H., II, M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), • Price, Laura S., M.D. (University of Texas Health Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Science Center at San Antonio, 1992), Assistant • Porter, Glyn A., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics 1994, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Price, Francis W., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM— 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Northwest Ophthalmology • Porvaznik, Michael E., M.D. (Pennsylvania State • Prince, Melvin J., M.D. (University of Texas Medical University, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Branch at Galveston, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Medical Sciences Professor of Medicine Program • Pritchard, John C., M.D. (Indiana University, • Posey, David J., M.D., (Indiana University, 1993), 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Psychiatry Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Posey, Kerrie L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), • Pritz, Michael B., M.D., Ph.D. (Case Western Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Reserve University, 1975, 1973), Professor of • Poulos, James T., M.D. (Tufts University, 1963), Neurological Surgery and Adjunct Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Anatomy and Cell Biology IUSM—Lafayette • Pruthi, Vikas, Ph.D. (Institute of Microbial • Poulos, Ward E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Technology, India, 1998), Visiting Assistant Scientist Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in Medicine • Pound, David C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), • Prystowsky, Eric N., M.D. (Mount Sinai School of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Medicine of the City University of New York, 1973), • Powell, John F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Pugh, Newell O., Jr., M.D. (Louisiana State Medicine University, 1968), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Powelson, John A.., M.D. (Boston University, 1986), Professor of Radiation Oncology Assistant Professor of Surgery • Pugh, William R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Powers, Christopher D., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1963), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Medical Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Sciences Program • Pradhan, Kamnesh R., M.B.,B.S. (Seth G.S. Medical • Purvin, Valerie A., M.D. (Tulane University, 1978), College, India, 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and Pediatrics of Neurology • Prag, Kathleen A., M.D. (Medical College of • Puzio, Kevin J., M.D. (Wayne State University, Wisconsin, 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Neurology • Qiao, Xiaoxi, M.D. (Peking Union Medical College, China, 1987), Ph.D. (Baylor College of Medicine, June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 113

1993), Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and • Randall, John K., M.D. (Northeastern Ohio Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Universities, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Toxicology Professor of Dermatology, IUSM—Lafayette • Queener, Sherry F., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, • Randall, Stephen K., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Associate Dean, Indiana University Graduate 1982), Associate Professor of Biology, School School, and Director, Indiana University Purdue of Science; Adjunct Associate Professor of University Indianapolis Graduate School; Professor Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine Medicine • Rang, James A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Quigley, Charmian A., M.B.,B.S. (University of New 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of South Wales, Australia, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Evansville Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Rao, Deepti, M.B.,B.S. (Bangalore University, India, • Quilliam, Lawrence A., Ph.D. (University of Sheffield, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of England, 1986), Associate Professor of Biochemistry Psychiatry and Molecular Biology • Rao, Maddamsetti N., M.B.,B.S. (Andhra Medical • Qureishi, Bushra H., M.B.,B.S. (Punjab University, College, India, 1978), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pakistan, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine Professor of Psychiatry, IUSM—South Bend • Rao, Mohan K., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Raches, Christine M., Psy.D. (University of 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Indianapolis, 2004), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— Pediatrics Fort Wayne • Rader, Nicholas R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Rao, T. Venkata, M.B.,B.S. (Mahdevappa Rampure 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medical College, India, 1976), Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Clinical Psychiatry • Rae, James M., Ph.D. (Georgetown University, • Rapp, Kyle O., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), 2001), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Raess, Beat U., Ph.D. (University of Washington, Medicine, IUSM—Evansville 1980), Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, • Rappaport, Stephen A., M.D. (Indiana University, IUSM—Evansville 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Rafert, John A., M.S. (Indiana University, 1980), Medicine Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences • Rasp, Fred L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), (Radiology) Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM— • Raff, Gregory J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Fort Wayne Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and • Raster, Robert T., M.D. (Wayne State University, Gynecology 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Rager, Erika L., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, 1999), Medicine, IUSM—South Bend Assistant Professor of Surgery • Ratliff, Wesley W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), • Ragg, Susanne, M.D., Ph.D. (Heidelberg University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Germany, 1990, 1991), Associate Professor of Medical Sciences Program Pediatrics • Ratzman, David M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), • Raghavendra, Meghana, M.B.,B.S. (BLDEA’s Shri Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia B.M. Patil Medical College, India, 2003), Assistant • Rau, John D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Professor of Clinical Medicine Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Rahdert, Richard F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1961), • Rausch, George H., Ed.D. (University of Northern Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Colorado, 1984), Associate Dean for Diversity IUSM—Lafayette Affairs; Associate Professor of Clinical Family • Rahimi, Maryam, M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Rausch, James M., M.D. (University of California, • Rahn, Kevin A., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, San Diego, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Radiology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Rauscher, Frederick P., M.D. (University of Iowa, • Rai, Gyan P., Ph.D. (Northern Illinois University, 1970), Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 1996), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biochemistry • Ravindra, Baikadi A., M.B.,B.S. (Bangalore Medical and Molecular Biology College, India, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Rains, Daniel P., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1976), Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Ravindran, Ram S., M.B.,B.S. (Madras University, Medicine India, 1966), Associate Professor of Anesthesia • Ralston, Rick K., M.S. (University of Illinois, • Rawlings, Michael A., M.D. (Northwestern University, 1992), Associate Librarian and Director of Library 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and Operations, Ruth Lilly Medical Library of Clinical Pediatrics • Ranasinghe, Sisira, M.B.,B.S. (University of Ceylon, • Ray, James B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Sri Lanka, 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Medical Sciences Program IUSM—Fort Wayne 114 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Razek, Aly, M.D. (Cairo University, Egypt, 1964), • Reifenberg, Richard J., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of IUSM—Evansville Medicine and of Pediatrics • Rea, James B., M.D. (St. Louis University, 1981), • Reinoso, Deanna R., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Medicine • Reisinger, Melissa A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Rebesco, Marguerite P., Ph.D. (DePaul University, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Evansville Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest • Reisinger, Patrick S., M.D. (Indiana University, • Records, Bruce L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Medicine • Renbarger, Jamie L., M.D. (St. Louis University, • Reddy, Kalpana K., M.D. (University of Health 1996), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, of Medicine, Sciences Antigua, West Indies, 1997), Volunteer and of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Renkens, Kenneth L., M.D. (Boston University, • Reddy, R. Venkata, M.B.,B.S. (Bangalore Medical 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of College, India, 1963), Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery and of Orthopaedic Surgery Neurology • Renne, James W., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Reddy, Sreenivas G., M.D. (American University of 1968), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of the Caribbean, West Indies, 1997), D.V.M. (College Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Evansville of Veterinary Medicine, India, 1989), Volunteer • Renschler, Todd D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology, IUSM— Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology, Northwest IUSM—Evansville • Redman, Kent L., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1985), • Renshaw, Scott E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine Biology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Repetto, Corinna, M.D. (University of Medicine and • Reece, Michael, Ph.D. (University of Georgia, Dentistry of New Jersey, 1986), Volunteer Clinical 2000), Assistant Professor and William L. Yarber Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical Professor of Applied Health Science, School of Sciences Program Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, IU • Rescorla, Frederick J., M.D. (University of Bloomington; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Wisconsin, 1981), Lafayette F. Page Professor of Health, School of Medicine Pediatric Surgery, and Professor of Surgery • Reeck, Claude C., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Rettig, Arthur C., M.D. (Cornell University, 1968), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery • Reeck, Matthew C., M.D. (Indiana University, • Rettig, Lance A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Medical Sciences Program Orthopaedic Surgery • Reed, Cynthia K., M.D. (Loyola University, 1992), • Revtyak, George E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and of Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Clinical Pediatrics • Rex, Douglas K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), • Reed, Terry E., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics Medicine, School of Medicine • Reeves, Lilith, M.S. (Indiana State University, • Rexroth, Daniel F., Psy.D. (University of 1974), Associate Professor of Clinical Medical and Indianapolis, 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Molecular Genetics Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry and of Clinical • Regev, Arie, M.D. (The Hebrew University, Israel, Neurology 1986), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Reyburn, D. Kevin, M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Rehman, Jalees, M.D. (Technische Universität • Rhees, Mary Margaret, M.D. (Indiana University, München, Germany, 1996), Adjunct Assistant 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Medicine Radiation Oncology • Rehme, Christopher G., M.D. (Indiana University, • Rhodes, Simon J., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1991), 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Dean for Graduate Studies; Professor Dermatology of Cellular and Integrative Physiology and Adjunct • Rehn, Charles E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology • Rhyant, Broderick J., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Reich, Keith A., D.O. (Kirksville College of 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Osteopathic Medicine, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Medicine Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Rice, John L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Reid, Philip R., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Medicine IUSM—South Bend • Rice, Paul H., III, M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 115

• Richard, Mack L., M.S. (Purdue University, 1976), • Ritter, Mark J., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1999), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Radiology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Richardson, Thomas A., M.D. (Indiana University, Orthopaedic Surgery 1984), Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of • Rizos, Stephanos, M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), Emergency Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Richeson, Coby T., M.D. (University of Missouri— and Gynecology, IUSM—Northwest Columbia, 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Rizzo, Kathryn A., D.O., Ph.D. (University of Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 2003), • Rickert, James B., M.D. (Georgetown University, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical Sciences Program • Rizzo, Maria T., M.D. (Perugia University, Italy, • Riddell, Scott V., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), 1983), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics of Pharmacology and Toxicology • Ridge, Frederick R., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Roach, Paris, M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), 1975), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Family Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Roach, Peter J., Ph.D. (Glasgow University, • Rieger, Karen M., M.D. (Rush University, 1990), Scotland, 1972), Distinguished Professor; Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Associate Chair and • Riegner, Kurt A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia School of Medicine • Ries, J. Scott, M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), • Robb, Alicyn D., M.D. (St. Louis University, 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Medicine • Robb, Bruce W., M.D. (Washington University, • Rieti, Robert A., D.O. (University of Medicine and 1998), Assistant Professor of Surgery Dentistry of New Jersey, 1999), Volunteer Clinical • Roberts, Christopher S., D.V.M. (Louisiana State Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville University, 2000), Assistant Scientist, Laboratory • Rifai, M. Hytham, M.D. (Damascus University, Syria, Animal Resource Center 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Roberts, Gavin J., M.D. (Indiana University, Neurological Surgery, IUSM—Northwest 1991), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Riley, Paul D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1962), Ophthalmology Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry • Roberts, Robin, D.V.M. (Louisiana State University, • Riley, Robert J., M.D. (Medical College of Wisconsin, 2001), Assistant Director and Assistant Scientist, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Laboratory Animal Resource Center Family Medicine • Roberts, Scott D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), • Rimawi, Hazim I., M.D. (American University of the Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Caribbean, West Indies, 1995), Volunteer Clinical • Robertson, Kent A., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM-Medicine Wisconsin, 1982), Associate Professor of Pediatrics • Riner, Jack K., M.D. (Northwestern University, • Robertson, Michael J., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1955), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1984), Professor of Medicine Surgery • Robertson, Roy W., M.D. (University of Nebraska, • Riner, Mary E., D.N.Sc. (Indiana University, 1998), 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Professor, School of Nursing; Adjunct Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Associate Professor of Public Health, School of • Robinson, Brian T., M.D. (Howard University, 2001), Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Ringenberg, Thomas J., D.O. (Kirksville College • Robinson, Carolyn O., M.D. (Indiana University, of Osteopathic Medicine, 1983), Volunteer Clinical 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM— Pediatrics Terre Haute • Robinson, Daniel J., M.D. (Indiana University, • Rink, Lawrence D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1966), 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, Medical Ophthalmology Sciences Program • Robinson, J. Paul, Ph.D. (University of New South • Rink, Richard C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Wales, Australia, 1983), Adjunct Professor of Robert A. Garrett Professor of Pediatric Urologic Microbiology and Immunology, IUSM—Lafayette Research (Urology) • Robinson, Judith A., M.D. (University of Illinois, • Rios-Meza, Hugo A., M.D. (Monterrey Institute of 1981), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Technology and Higher Studies, Mexico, 2003), Obstetrics and Gynecology Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Robinson, Richard D., J.D. (Indiana University, • Rippy, Janet S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), 1971), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine IUSM—Fort Wayne • Risinger, Michael W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Robinson, Susan, M.S. (Indiana University, 1997), 1978), Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology Associate Professor of Clinical Radiologic Sciences • Ritke, Mary K., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, 1985), (Radiology) Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 116 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Robling, Alexander G., Ph.D. (University of Missouri- Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Columbia, 1998), Assistant Professor of Anatomy Neck Surgery, IUSM—Terre Haute and Cell Biology • Rosen, Arthur D., M.D. (State University of New York • Rodak, Bernadette F., M.S. (University of Kentucky, Downstate Medical Center, 1960), Volunteer Clinical 1980), Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Lafayette of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Rosen, Elliot D., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1980), • Rodd, Zachary A., Ph.D. (State University of New Associate Professor of Medical and Molecular York at Albany, 1997), Assistant Professor of Genetics Psychiatry • Rosenfeld, Stephen H., M.D. (Albert Einstein College • Rodefeld, Mark D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), of Medicine, 1983), Assistant Professor of Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery Anesthesia • Rodgers, Kevin G., M.D. (Medical College of • Rosenman, Marc B., M.D. (Washington University, Virginia, 1986), Professor of Clinical Emergency 1993), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Medicine • Rosentrater, David M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Rodgers, Richard B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1999), Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery Family Medicine • Rodriguez, Henry, M.D. (Albany Medical College, • Ross, David E., Jr., M.D. (Meharry Medical College, 1987), Associate Professor of Pediatrics 1955), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Roepke, Douglas A., M.D. (Indiana University, Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ross, Stephen G., Psy.D. (Illinois School of Pediatrics Professional Psychology, 1990), Adjunct Assistant • Rogers, L. Ralph, M.D. (University of Louisville, Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ross-Douglas, Brandi K., M.D. (Howard University, Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Evansville 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Rogol, Alan D., M.D., Ph.D. (Duke University, 1970), Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics • Rossmann, Michael G., Ph.D. (University of • Rohr-Kirchgraber, Theresa M., M.D. (Cornell Glasgow, Scotland, 1956), Adjunct Professor of University, 1988), Visiting Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, IUSM—Lafayette Clinical Pediatrics and of Clinical Medicine • Rossow, Betsy E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), • Rollock, David, Ph.D. (Yale University, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Adjunct Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology IUSM—South Bend (Psychiatry), IUSM—Lafayette • Rothbaum, Donald A., M.D. (University of Chicago, • Roman, Ann, Ph.D. (University of California, 1973), 1968), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Associate Chair and Medicine Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, School • Rothenberg, Jeffrey M., M.D. (Tel Aviv University, of Medicine Israel, 1992), Associate Professor of Clinical • Ronan, Mark C., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Obstetrics and Gynecology 1983), Director of Teaching and Media Development • Rothenberger, Sandra S., M.S. (Indiana University, and Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Cellular and 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Integrative Physiology, Medical Sciences Program of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (Pathology and • Ronco, Peter B., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Laboratory Medicine) Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Rothman, Peter M., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, • Rong, Nan, Ph.D. (University of Rochester, 2003), 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Visiting Assistant Professor of Public Health Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Rood, Loren K., M.D. (University of Louisville, 1987), • Rotta, Alexandre T., M.D. (Federal University of Rio Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1989), Associate Professor of • Roos, Karen L., M.D. (Hahnemann Medical College, Clinical Pediatrics 1981), Professor of Neurological Surgery and John • Rouch, Dale A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), and Nancy Nelson Professor of Neurology Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery • Rosario, Peter A., M.D. (Baylor College of Medicine, • Roudebush, Corbin P., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of IUSM—Evansville Medicine • Rose, Rebecca S., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1994), • Roumpf, Steven K., M.D. (University of Nebraska, Lecturer in Clinical Pediatrics 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency • Rose, Stephen L., M.D. (University of Louisville, Medicine 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Rouse, Mary R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM— Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Evansville • Rouse, Thomas M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), • Rose, Susan P., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery 1985, 1975), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Routh, Charles R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Roseff, M. Hilliard, M.D. (Universidad Autónoma IUSM—Muncie de Guadalajara, Mexico, 1973), Volunteer Clinical June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 117

• Routledge, Betty A., M.D. (New York University, • Sabau, Dragos, M.D. (University of Medicine and 1983), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pharmacy, Romania, 1996), Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Clinical Neurology • Rowe, Jeanne M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Sachs, Greg A., M.D. (Yale University, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Professor of Medicine IUSM—Fort Wayne • Sadanandan, Saihari, M.B.,B.S. (Madras University, • Rowland, Todd R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), India, 1992), Associate Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine Medicine and Rehabilitation, Medical Sciences • Sadiq, Zujaja, M.B.,B.S. (The Aga Khan University, Program Pakistan, 1999), Lecturer in Clinical Pediatrics • Roychowdhury, Debasish F., M.B.,B.S. (All India • Safa, Ahmad R., Ph.D. (Iowa State University, Institute of Medical Sciences, India, 1984), Volunteer 1980), H. H. Gregg Professor of Cancer Research Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology • Rubart-von der Lohe, Michael, M.D. (University • Safadi, Hakam, M.D. (Damascus Medical School, of Bonn, Germany, 1984), Assistant Professor Syria, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Adjunct Assistant Professor of of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Pharmacology and Toxicology • Sagalovsky, Boris, M.D. (Riga Medical Institute, • Rubeiz, George J., M.D. (American University of Latvia, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Beirut, Lebanon, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Professor of Medicine • Saha, Chandan K., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 2001), • Ruble, Pamela J., M.A. (Indiana University, 2002), Associate Professor of Medicine Adjunct Lecturer in Pediatrics • Sajdyk, Tammy J., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1997), • Ruff, Michael E., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, 1987), Adjunct Associate Research Professor of Psychiatry Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Salama, Mary T., M.D. (Cairo University, Egypt, • Runyon, William G., M.D. (Medical College of 1993), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Georgia, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Salanova, Vicenta, M.D. (University of Madrid, Professor of Family Medicine Spain, 1968), Professor of Neurology • Rupp, Catherine C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), • Salberg, Larry M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology and of Medicine • Sale, Mark E., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Rusche, William P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), 1985), Adjunct Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Salgado, José H., M.D. (National University of Medical Sciences Program Colombia, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Rushing, Daniel A., M.D. (University of Illinois, Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville 1976), Professor of Clinical Medicine • Salih, Zeynep N., M.D. (Ankara University, Turkey, • Rushton, Jerry L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Omer Foust Scholar and Assistant Professor of • Sallay, Peter I., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical • Rusk, Debra S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Medicine and Rehabilitation Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine • Salon, Scott W., Ph.D. (Texas Tech University, • Rustagi, Prevesh K., M.B.,B.S. (All India Institute of 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medical Sciences, India, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry), IUSM—Fort Wayne Associate Professor of Psychiatry, IUSM—Fort • Saltzman, Andrew T., M.D. (Duke University, Wayne 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Rusyniak, Daniel E., M.D. (Bowman Gray School of Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Evansville Medicine, 1996), Associate Professor of Emergency • Samm, Bill J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Medicine and Adjunct Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology, Neurology and of Pharmacology and Toxicology IUSM—Evansville • Rutherford, William F., M.D. (University of California, • Samuel, Terri T., M.D. (Mayo Medical School, 2001), San Diego, 1981), Assistant Professor of Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Emergency Medicine • Sanchez, Juan C., M.D. (University of Puerto Rico, • Ryan, Michael P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Professor of Medicine • Sanders, Bridget M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), • Rydberg, Jonas, M.D. (Karolinska Institute, Sweden, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery 1981), Professor of Clinical Radiology • Sanders, Charles E., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Ryder, Kenneth W., Jr., M.D., Ph.D. (University of 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Illinois, 1975, 1972), Professor of Pathology and Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Laboratory Medicine • Sandison, George A., Ph.D. (University of Manitoba, • Saadatzadeh, M. Reza, Ph.D. (Leeds University, Canada, 1987), Adjunct Professor of Radiation England, 1999), Assistant Scientist in Surgery Oncology, IUSM—Lafayette • Saba, Sadia, M.B.,B.S. (Aligarh Muslim University, • Sando, William C., M.D. (Washington University, India, 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1979), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology Plastic Surgery (Surgery) 118 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Sandrasegaran, Kumar, M.B.Ch.B. (University of of Neurology, and of Medical and Molecular Zimbabwe, 1985), Assistant Professor of Radiology Genetics, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor • Sandusky, George E., D.V.M. (The Ohio State of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, IU University, 1971), Ph.D. (Louisiana State University, Bloomington 1980), Visiting Professor of Pathology and • Saysana, Michele, M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), Laboratory Medicine Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics • Sanghani, Paresh C., Ph.D. (University of Southern • Saysana, Chansamone, M.D. (Indiana University, California, 1997), Adjunct Assistant Research 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Scalzitti, Joanne M., Ph.D. (West Virginia University, • Sanghani, Sonal P., Ph.D. (University of Bombay, 1994), Assistant Professor of Biology, College of India, 1992), Associate Director, Biotechnology Arts and Sciences, IU Northwest; Adjunct Assistant Training Program; Assistant Research Professor and Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, IUSM— Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Biochemistry and Northwest Molecular Biology • Schadow, Gunther, M.D. (Humboldt Universität, • Sannuti, Aruna, M.D. (Northwestern University, Germany, 1997), Associate Professor, School 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine of Informatics; Adjunct Associate Professor of • Sardesai, Nitin S., M.B.,B.S. (University of Bombay, Medicine, School of Medicine India, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Schafer, Howard L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), of Surgery, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Sarin, Ravi R., M.B.,B.S. (Kanpur University, India, and Gynecology, IUSM—Lafayette 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Schaffer, Jason T., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Medicine, IUSM—Muncie 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency • Sarnat, William S., M.D. (Wayne State University, Medicine 1970), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Schamberger, Marcus S., M.D. (University of Medicine, IUSM—South Bend Erlangen–Nuremberg, Germany, 1992), Associate • Sartore, J. Christopher, M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Schapker, Anthony L., M.D. (Indiana University, Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville 1980), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, • Sasso, Rick C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), IUSM—Evansville Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Schauwecker, Donald S., M.D. (Indiana University, Orthopaedic Surgery 1977), Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, 1972), • Sato, Masahiko, Ph.D. (Dartmouth College, 1983), Professor of Radiology Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology • Schechter, J. Stephen, M.D. (Indiana University, • Satterwhite, Julie H., Ph.D. (University of Georgia, 1968), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1990), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Medical Sciences Program of Pharmacology and Toxicology • Scheel, Molly D., Ph.D. (University of Chicago, • Savader, Barbara L., M.D. (University of South 1999), Assistant Professor of Medical and Molecular Florida, 1985), Assistant Professor of Clinical Genetics, IUSM—South Bend Radiology • Scheeringa, Ronald H., M.D. (Indiana University, • Sawada, Stephen G., M.D. (University of Rochester, 1960), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of 1982), Professor of Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Sawchuk, Alan P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Scheid, D. Kevin, M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Surgery 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Sawyer, Douglas E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), Orthopaedic Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Scheiderer, Jason G., B.A. (Wabash College, 2003), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Paramedic Science • Saxena, Romil, M.B.,B.S. (Bombay University, (Emergency Medicine) India, 1983), Associate Professor of Pathology and • Schellhase, Ellen M., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, Laboratory Medicine and of Medicine 1999), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine • Saxman, Scott B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Schendel, Kevin D., M.D. (Rush University, 1990), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Saxon, Dale W., Ph.D. (Dalhousie University, IUSM—Lafayette Canada, 1993), Associate Professor of Anatomy and • Schendel, N. Jean, J.D. (Valparaiso University, Cell Biology, IUSM—Evansville 1994), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Sayar, S. Hamid, M.D. (Tehran University of Medical IUSM—Fort Wayne Sciences, Iran, 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Scherer, Jack R., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine 1970), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Sayers, Anne E., M.D. (University of Kentucky, Dermatology 2003), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Scherer, L. R., III, M.D. (The Ohio State University, Medicine 1981), Professor of Surgery • Saykin, Andrew J., Psy.D. (Hahnemann Medical • Schilder, Jeanne M., M.D. (Medical College of College, 1982), Director, Center for Neuroimaging, Ohio, 1993), Associate Professor of Obstetrics and and Raymond C. Beeler Professor of Radiology, Gynecology and Professor of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry), June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 119

• Schleck, Julie P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, and Professor Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, of Respiratory Therapy, School of Health and IUSM—Lafayette Rehabilitation Sciences • Schlenk, Elizabeth C., B.S. (Indiana University, • Schroeder, James E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology 1964), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) Medicine • Schloemer, Robert H., Ph.D. (University of Virginia, • Schubert, Cathy C., M.D. (University of Tennessee, 1973), Professor of Microbiology and Immunology 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Schlueter, David P., II, M.D. (Indiana University, • Schubert, Esther V., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Medicine • Schultheis, Chad W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Schmetzer, Alan D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Vice Chair for Education and Professor of Psychiatry Psychiatry, Medical Sciences Program • Schmid, Benjamin D., M.D. (University of Illinois, • Schultz, David E., II, M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), 1976), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Schmidt, C. Max, M.D. (University of Chicago, 1992), • Schultz, Edward V., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Ph.D. (Georgetown University, 1998), Associate Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Professor of Surgery and of Biochemistry and IUSM—Fort Wayne Molecular Biology • Schultz, Stanton G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), • Schmidt, Laura M., M.D. (Wayne State University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine IUSM—Evansville • Schmidt, Martin, Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), • Schulz, Teri L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics IUSM—Terre Haute • Schwartz, Alan L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Schmitt, Gregory S., M.D. (University of Illinois, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Schwartz, David G., M.D. (Loyola University, Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Schneider, Bryan P., M.D. (Indiana University, Orthopaedic Surgery 1999), Assistant Professor of Medicine • Schwartz, Jennifer E., M.D. (McGill University, • Schneider, Judith M., M.S. (Indiana University, Canada, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1987), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation Medicine Therapy Technology (Radiation Oncology) • Schwartz, Niles D., M.D. (Indiana University, • Schneider, William H., Ph.D. (University of 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pennsylvania, 1976), Constance M. Baker and Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Robert S. Ort Chair; Professor of History, and • Schwartz, Peter H., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Adjunct Professor of Philanthropic Studies, School Pennsylvania, 1999), Assistant Professor of of Liberal Arts; Adjunct Professor of Medical and Medicine Molecular Genetics and of Medicine, School of • Schwartzentruber, Douglas J., M.D. (Indiana Medicine University, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Associate • Schnerre, Susan M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Professor of Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Schweitzer, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, and Gynecology, IUSM—Lafayette 1989), Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry • Schooler, Daria, M.D. (Indiana University, • Schwen, Sarah Ann, M.D. (Case Western Reserve 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of University, 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery Family Medicine • Schoon, Paul G., M.D. (University of Iowa, 1977), • Schymik, Brian W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Gynecology IUSM—Evansville • Schopper, Mark P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Sciortino, David F., M.D. (University of Guadalajara, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Mexico, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Schorey, Jeffrey S., Ph.D. (University of Texas • Scott, Bradley J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Health Science Center, San Antonio, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Adjunct Associate Professor of Microbiology and Medicine, IUSM—South Bend Immunology, IUSM—South Bend • Scott, Christopher M., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, • Schrader, Stuart M., Ph.D. (State University of New 1999), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine York at Buffalo, 1998), Clinical Assistant Professor • Scott, Eric L., Ph.D. (Bowling Green State University, of Behavioral Science, School of Dentistry; Adjunct 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, School of Clinical Psychiatry Medicine, and of Communication Studies, School of • Scott, John R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Liberal Arts Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology • Schreiner, Richard L., M.D. (Washington University, 1971), Chair and Edwin L. Gresham Professor 120 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Scott, Sarah B., M.D. (Wayne State University, • Shah, Mitesh V., M.D. (Temple University, 1987), 2004), Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery Gynecology • Shah, Rashida S., M.B.,B.S. (University of Karachi, • Sechrist, Keeter D., M.D. (Indiana University, Pakistan, 1989), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Dermatology • Shah, Surendra J., M.B.,B.S. (Bombay University, • See, Martin R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), India, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Seekri, Inder K., M.D. (University of Texas • Shahriari, Ali P., M.D. (Göteborg University, Sweden, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 1987), 1998), Assistant Professor of Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery • Shao, Jinyi, M.D. (Peking Union Medical College, • Seetharamaiah, Gattadahalli S., Ph.D. (Mysore China, 1968), Associate Scientist in Surgery University, India, 1991), Assistant Professor • Shao, Youzhi, M.D. (China Medical University, of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and of 1969), Visiting Professor of Anatomy and Cell Microbiology and Immunology, IUSM—Evansville Biology • Segal, Philip E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), • Shapiro, Scott A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Robert L. Campbell Professor of Neurological • Segar, Douglas S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Surgery Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine • Sharathkumar, Anjali A., M.B.,B.S. (Dr. • Sehra, Sarita, Ph.D. (University of Delhi, India, Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College, India, 1996), Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Seifert, Mark F., Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, Pediatrics 1982), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, • Sharfuddin, Asif A., M.B.,B.S. (The Aga Khan School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of University, Pakistan, 1998), Assistant Professor of Orthodontics (Oral Facial Development), School of Clinical Medicine Dentistry • Sharp, Thomas G., M.D. (Columbia University, • Seitz, Curtis M., M.D. (Wayne State University, 1978), Professor of Clinical Surgery 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Sharp, Thomas W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Terre Haute Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Sekerez, Darlene, M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), • Shaywitz, Jonathan E., M.D. (Harvard Medical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, School, 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor IUSM—Northwest of Psychiatry • Selo, Richard A., M.D. (University of Nebraska, • Sheehan, Amy H., Pharm.D. (University of 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Cincinnati, 1997), Adjunct Associate Professor of Urology, IUSM—Lafayette Medicine • Selzer, Don J., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, 1996), • Shekhar, Anantha, M.B.,B.S. (Bangalore University, Assistant Professor of Surgery India, 1981), Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Sengupta, Elizabeth E., M.D. (Indiana University, Associate Dean for Translational Research; 1984), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Raymond E. Houk Professor of Psychiatry, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM— Professor of Neurobiology (Psychiatry) and of Northwest Pharmacology and Toxicology • Sepehri, Bahram, M.D. (Pahlavi University, Iran, • Shelbourne, K. Donald, M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1976), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Orthopaedic Surgery • Sermersheim, Michael A., M.D. (Indiana University, • Shelton, D. Bruce, M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology IUSM—Evansville • Seupaul, Rawle A., M.D. (Northwestern University, • Shelton, Vicki K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), 1997), Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Otolaryngology–Head Medicine and Neck Surgery • Severson, David W., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Shen, Changyu, Ph.D. (University of Pittsburgh, 1983), Adjunct Professor of Medical and Molecular 2004), Assistant Professor of Medicine Genetics, IUSM—South Bend • Shen, Fei, B.M. (Xian Medical University, China, • Sevilla-Martir, Javier F., M.D. (Universidad Nacional 1984), M.D. (Lausanne University, Switzerland, Autonoma de Honduras, 1993), Associate Professor 1995), Assistant Scientist in Pharmacology and of Clinical Family Medicine Toxicology • Sha, Michael C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), • Shen, Hong, M.B.,B.S. (University of Western Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Australia, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Shah, Himanshu, M.D. (University of Michigan, Medicine 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology • Shen, Li, Ph.D. (Dartmouth College, 2004), Assistant • Shah, Milan, M.D. (St. George’s University, Professor of Radiology Grenada, 2004), Visiting Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 121

• Sheng, Hongmiao, M.D. (Peking Union Medical • Shugart, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, College, China, 1968), Associate Professor of 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Shepard, Polly H., Psy.D. (Widener University, • Siddappa, Rajashekhar, M.B.,B.S. (Mysore Medical 2004), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of College, India, 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) Pediatrics • Sheplock, George J., M.D. (New York Medical • Siddiqui, Aslam R., M.B.,B.S. (Chittagong Medical College, 1987), Associate Professor of Clinical College, Pakistan, 1969), Professor of Radiology Anesthesia • Siddiqui, Khurram S., M.B.,B.S. (Sindh Medical • Sheridan, Edward P., Pharm.D. (Butler University, College, Pakistan, 1993), Assistant Professor of 1996), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Pharmacology Clinical Medicine and Toxicology, IUSM—South Bend • Siddiqui, Rafat A., Ph.D. (Australian National • Sheriff, Azra S., M.B.,B.S. (University of Karachi, University, 1988), Adjunct Associate Professor of Pakistan, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine, School of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Northwest Professor of Biology, School of Science • Sherman, Stuart, M.D. (Washington University, • Sidel, Alan W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1965), 1982), Glen A. Lehman Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Gastroenterology, and Professor of Medicine and of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Radiology • Siders, Jean A., M.S. (Indiana University, 1976), • Sheski, Francis D., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, Director of Pathology Multimedia Education and 1984), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Pathology and • Sheth, Ketan K., M.D. (University of Wisconsin, Laboratory Medicine 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Sides, Gregory D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Pediatrics, IUSM—Lafayette Lecturer in Medicine • Shew, Marcia L., M.D. (University of Oklahoma, • Sidle, John E., M.D. (Temple University, 1993), 1985), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Assistant Professor of Medicine and of Pediatrics of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology • Sidner, Richard A., Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Shew, Ronald L., Ph.D. (Texas Tech University, 1981), Associate Research Professor of Surgery 1981), Senior Lecturer in Anatomy and Cell Biology • Siemers, Eric R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Shi, Jianjian, M.D. (Hunan Medical College, China, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology 1981), Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics • Siika, Abraham M., M.B.Ch.B. (University of Nairobi, • Shi, Riyi, M.D. (Shanghai Medical University, China, Kenya, 1997), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical 1984), M.D. (Purdue University, 1994), Adjunct Medicine Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, • Sikand, Beno, M.B.,B.S. (Nagarjuna University, IUSM—Lafayette India, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Shi, Shuiliang, Ph.D. (Nanjiang University, China, of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest 1996), Assistant Scientist in Orthopaedic Surgery • Silberman, Richard H., M.D. (Northwestern • Shideler, Stephen J., M.D. (Indiana University, University, 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Northwest Dermatology • Simon, Jay R., Ph.D. (University of Maryland, 1973), • Shih, Chie-Schin, M.D. (George Washington Professor of Neurobiology (Psychiatry) and of University, 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Pediatrics • Simonaitis, Linas I., M.D. (University of Maryland, • Shim, S. Christopher, M.D. (Yonsei University, 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Korea, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor • Simons, Clark J., M.D. (State University of New York of Psychiatry at Brooklyn, 1993), Associate Professor of Clinical • Shiplett, Cheryll A., B.S. (Indiana University, 1980), Surgery Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) • Simpson, Steve, M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), • Short, Maurine, B.S. (Indiana University, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology (Pathology and IUSM—Northwest Laboratory Medicine) • Sinex, Noelle C., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), • Shou, Weinian, Ph.D. (Shanghai Institute of Cell Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Biology, China, 1991), Associate Professor of • Singh, Ratinder K., M.B.,B.S. (Awadesh Pratap Pediatrics and of Biochemistry and Molecular Singh University, India, 1993), Assistant Professor of Biology, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Medical Clinical Medicine and Molecular Genetics and of Pharmacology and • Singh, Urmila B., M.B.,B.S. (Punjab University, India, Toxicology 1960), D.C.H. (University of London, England, 1965), • Shreder, Vera A., M.D. (Zaporozhye State Medical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University, Ukraine, 1997), Assistant Professor of • Singhal, Abhay, M.B.,B.S. (G.R. Medical College, Clinical Family Medicine India, 1987), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Shufflebarger, Charles M., M.D. (Indiana University, Pediatrics 1984), Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency • Sinha, Anjan K., M.B.,B.S. (Rajendra Medical Medicine College, India, 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 122 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Sitzmann, James V., M.D. (University of Minnesota, • Sloan, Richard P., M.D. (National University of 1976), Professor of Clinical Surgery and Adjunct Ireland, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Sivam, Subbiah P., Ph.D. (All India Institute of • Sloan-Brown, Leeandrea J. M., M.D. (Indiana Medical Sciences, India, 1980), Professor of University, 1997), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, IUSM—Northwest Family Medicine • Skaar, Todd C., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State • Small, George R., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, University, 1992), Associate Research Professor 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of Medicine and Adjunct Associate Professor of Family Medicine Pharmacology and Toxicology • Small, Shayne M., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), • Skafish, Peter R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Smartt, Jerry W., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Skalnik, David G., Ph.D. (Stanford University, 1987), 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Pediatrics and of Biochemistry and Neurology Molecular Biology • Smerek, Jonathan P., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Skariah, Samuel M., Pharm.D. (University of Illinois, 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2005), Adjunct Lecturer in Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery • Skehan, Michael W., M.D. (University of Medicine • Smith, Charles E., D.D.S. (Indiana University, and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1975), Volunteer 1961), Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM— School of Medicine, and Adjunct Clinical Associate Lafayette Professor of Oral Health, School of Dentistry • Skierczynski, Paul A., M.D. (Nicolaus Copernicus • Smith, Daniel J., M.D. (Rush University, 1977), Medical Academy, Poland, 1985), Associate Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Professor of Clinical Medicine IUSM—Northwest • Skill, N. James, Ph.D. (Nottingham Trent University, • Smith, Daniel S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), England, 2001), Assistant Professor of Surgery Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Skinner, J. Christopher, M.D. (University of • Smith, Darryl R., M.D. (The Ohio State University, Kentucky, 2004), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in 1976), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Emergency Medicine Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Skopelja, Elaine N., M.A.L.S. (Rosary College, • Smith, Douglas B., M.D. (Tufts University, 1982), 1976), Associate Librarian, Ruth Lilly Medical Library Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Skurat, Alexander V., Ph.D. (Moscow State • Smith, Eric M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), University, Russia, 1986), Associate Research Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology, Professor and Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Medical Sciences Program Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Smith, Ernest E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), • Slama, Thomas G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine • Smith, Gerritt F., M.D. (Rush University, 1976), • Slapak, Christopher A., M.D. (University of Chicago, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of IUSM—Lafayette Medicine • Smith, Gregory L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), • Slater, Nancy F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Smith, Jerrold R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1967), • Slaughter, Owen L., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1980), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Smith, Jodi L., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Utah, 1993, Emergency Medicine, Medical Sciences Program 1988), Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery • Sledge, George W., Jr., M.D. (Tulane University, • Smith, Kenneth A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1968), 1977), Ballvé Lantero Professor of Oncology Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, (Medicine), and Professor of Pathology and IUSM—Fort Wayne Laboratory Medicine • Smith, Laura M., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, • Slee, Roger B., Ph.D. (University of Edinburgh, 2007), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Scotland, 1992), Assistant Research Professor of • Smith, LeDean, Adjunct Lecturer in Cytotechnology Medical and Molecular Genetics (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) • Slessinger, Eric D., M.S. (Saint Louis University, • Smith, Lisa H., M.D. (University of Hawaii, 1994), 1986), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiation Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology Oncology • Smith, Martin L., Ph.D. (Emory University, • Sliva, Daniel, Ph.D. (Charles University, Czech 1990), Associate Professor of Microbiology and Republic, 1993), Adjunct Associate Professor of Immunology Medicine • Smith, Michael L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), • Sloan, Brian K., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine • Smith, Sharon H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Sloan, George E., M.D. (State University of New Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pediatrics York Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1994), • Smith, Thomas D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family IUSM—Northwest Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 123

• Smith-Gamble, Valerie, M.D. (Case Western • Sorensen, Suellyn J., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, Reserve University, 1981), Assistant Professor of 1993), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine Clinical Psychiatry • Sorg, David A., M.D. (Loyola University, 1957), • Smits, William L., M.D. (University of Hawaii, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne IUSM—Fort Wayne • Sorrells, George W., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Snead, Gregory R., M.D. (University of California, 1962), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Los Angeles, 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Emergency Medicine • Sowinski, Kevin M., Pharm.D. (State University • Sneed, J. Brent, M.D. (University of Cincinnati, of New York at Buffalo, 1992), Adjunct Associate 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Medicine • Spahn, James G., M.D. (Indiana University, • Snook, Riley J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), 1970), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Snow, Jerry W., Jr., M.D. (University of Missouri, • Spahn, Thomas J., M.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Snyder, Frank A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), • Spandau, Dan F, Ph.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1987), Assistant Scientist in Dermatology and in Medicine Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Snyder, Timothy N., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), • Spanenberg, William J., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1995), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Sobat, William S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1962), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery • Spanke, John T., Ph.D. (Miami University, 1982), • Sobus, Kerstin M.L., M.D. (University of North Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in Clinical Dakota, 1987), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Pediatrics and of Clinical Physical Medicine and • Spech, Robert W., M.D. (The Ohio State University, Rehabilitation 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Sokol, Deborah K., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine 1992), Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1984), Associate • Speicher, Richard H., M.D. (MCP Hahnemann Professor of Clinical Neurology School of Medicine, 2001), Assistant Professor of • Sokol, Gregory M., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, Clinical Pediatrics 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Spenos, Gust T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981) • Solito, Leo M., M.D. (De La Salle University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology Philippines, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Sperring, Jeffrey L., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, Professor of Medicine 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Solito, Maria Ninna L., M.D. (University of Santo • Spilker, Mary A., B.S. (Indiana University, 2002), Tomas, Philippines, 1992), Visiting Assistant Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and • Spina, Salvatore, M.D. (University of Catania, Italy, Rehabilitation 1999), Assistant Research Professor of Pathology • Soltow, Nedra A., M.D. (Wright State University, and Laboratory Medicine 1986), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine • Spinola, Stanley M., M.D. (Georgetown University, • Somes, Claudia J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), 1978), David H. Jacobs Professor of Infectious Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Diseases (Medicine), and Professor of Microbiology • Sondhi, Naval, M.B.,B.S. (University of Delhi, India, and Immunology and of Pathology and Laboratory 1978), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Ophthalmology • Spitzberg, Daniel H., M.D. (Indiana University, • Song, Zhaohui, B.M. (Hebei Medical University, 1966), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical China, 1993), Visiting Assistant Scientist in Ophthalmology Pediatrics • Spoljaric, Andrew J., III, M.D. (Indiana University, • Soni, Ajay, M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, 2004), 1997), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Visiting Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology Neurology • Soni, P. Sarita, O.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Vice • Sprehn, Gwen C., Ph.D. (Emory University, 1973), Provost for Research, Indiana University; Professor Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology of Optometry and Vision Science, School of • Springer, James R., Ed.D. (Western Michigan Optometry; and Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology, University, 1975), Adjunct Professor of Family Medical Sciences Program, School of Medicine Medicine • Sood, Rajiv, M.D. (Albany Medical College, 1984), • Springs, Clark L., M.D. (Medical University of Professor of Plastic Surgery (Surgery) South Carolina, 1994), Assistant Professor of • Soonpaa, Mark H., Ph.D. (University of North Ophthalmology Dakota, 1991), Assistant Scientist in Medicine • Sprunger, Derek T., M.D. (Indiana University, • Soper, Mary E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), 1985), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Opthalmalogy and Gynecology 124 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Spurgeon, Charles H., M.D. (Indiana University, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM— 1962), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Lafayette Neurology • Stehman, Frederick B., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Sridhar, Cholemari V., M.B.,B.S. (Karnatak Medical 1972), Clarence E. Ehrlich Professor Emeritus College, India, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Professor of Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Northwest Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine; • Srivastava, Shivani, M.B.,B.S. (Kasturba Medical Adjunct Professor, School of Nursing College, India, 2001), Assistant Professor of • Steichen, James B., M.D. (University of Illinois, Medicine 1967), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic • Srour, Edward F., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, 1986), Surgery Robert J. and Annie S. Rohn Professor of Leukemia • Steidle, Christopher P., M.D. (University of Virginia, Research, and Professor of Medicine, of Pediatrics, 1983), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of and of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Urology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Biology, School of • Steigmeyer, James D., M.D. (Indiana University, Science 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Stabler, Timothy A., Ph.D. (University of Vermont, Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1969), Associate Professor of Biology, College of • Stein, Mark H., M.D. (Tulane University, 1974), Arts and Sciences, IU Northwest; Adjunct Associate Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, • Steiner, Steven J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), IUSM—Northwest Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Stachler, Ronald T., M.D. (Northeastern Ohio • Steinkeler, Steven M., M.D. (Indiana University, Universities, 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1973), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Professor of Psychiatry Family Medicine • Stack, Michael T., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Steinmetz, Chris A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), 1975, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine of Medicine • Steinmetz, Joseph E., M.D. (Indiana University, • Stafford, Andy J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Medicine and Gynecology, Medical Sciences Program • Stelzner, Sarah M., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, • Stafford, Thomas M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical 1971), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Stemer, Alexander A., M.D. (University of Illinois, • Stahelin, Robert V., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of 2003), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Molecular Biology, IUSM—South Bend • Stennis, Michael J., M.D. (Indiana University, 2003), • Staiger, Christopher J., Ph.D. (University of Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia California, Berkeley, 1990), Adjunct Professor • Stepanovic, Zlatan, M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IUSM— Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Lafayette IUSM—Northwest • Stalker, Neil J., M.D. (Wayne State University, • Stephen, Erin J., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Pediatrics • Stephens, Anthony W., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, • Stang, Prinn K., M.D. (Siriraj Hospital, Thailand, 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Northwest • Stephens, Robert W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Stanley, Maria A., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Otolaryngology– 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Head and Neck Surgery • Star, Louis F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), • Stevens, Eric C., M.D. (Washington University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor and Gynecology of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Medical • Stasic, Andrew F., M.D. (Rush University, 1980), Sciences Program Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Stevens, James C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), • Stauffer, Dwight L., M.D. (University of Michigan, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of IUSM—Fort Wayne Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Sciences • Stevens, John C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Program Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Steele, Gregory K., Dr.P.H. (University of Alabama— • Stevens, Larry H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Birmingham, 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Public Health • Stevens, Randall L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), • Steele, Ronald E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Family Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Steele-Morris, C.A. Joy, M.D. (New York University, • Stevenson, Peter L., M.D. (Dalhousie University, 1986), Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1993), Volunteer Canada, 1975), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 125

• Stewart, Craig A., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Strickland, James W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medical and 1962), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Molecular Genetics Surgery • Stienstra, Kathleen A., M.D. (University of Iowa, • Strickler, Sara C., M.D. (University of Nebraska, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Lafayette • Stigler, Kimberly A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), • Strobel, John S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), Daniel and Mary Freedman Fellow and Assistant Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Professor of Psychiatry Medical Sciences Program • Stine, Charles R., M.H.S. (Quinnipiac College, • Strombom, Indiana M., Ph.D. (University of 1998), Director, Pathologist Assistant Graduate Wisconsin, 2006), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Program, and Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Public Health Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Stroup, Karen B., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1986), • Stine, Mary Jo, M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Research Associate and Adjunct Assistant Professor Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, and Adjunct • Stith, Rex D., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1971), Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy, School Assistant Dean and Director, IUSM—Evansville, and of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology • Stubbs, DaWana L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1993), • Stoesz, Randall D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Stuckwisch, D. Nicole, M.D. (Indiana University, • Stokar, Elliot H., M.D. (Chicago Medical School, 1998), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Stump, Anne J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), • Stoltz, Randall R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Stump, Thomas A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1947), Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology • Stolz, Thomas J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1965), and Laboratory Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Sturek, Michael S., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1985), Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Chair and Professor of Cellular and Integrative • Stone, Cynthia L., Dr.P.H. (University of Pittsburgh, Physiology, and Professor of Medicine 1995), Visiting Associate Professor of Clinical Public • Sturm, Barbara R., M.D. (Indiana University, Health 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Stone, Robert C., M.D. (University of Colorado, Dermatology 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Sturm, Lynne A., Ph.D. (Duke University, 1984), Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Pediatrics and • Stonnington, Michael J., M.D. (Duke University, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (Psychiatry) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation • Sturman, John K., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Storm, Richard M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia Dermatology • Stutsman, John W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), • Storniolo, Anna Maria V., M.D. (Stanford University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and 1981), Professor of Clinical Medicine Gynocology • Stotsky, Gail, M.D. (Georgetown University, 1986), • Stuy, Mary Z., M.D. (State University of New York Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics Upstate Medical College, 1982), Assistant Professor, • Stowell, Michael J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Part-Time, of Clinical Medical and Molecular Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Genetics and Gynecology, Medical Sciences Program • Suarez, Nancy R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Strachan, Christian C., M.D. (University of Illinois Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Chicago, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Subbarao, Girish C., M.B.,B.S. (Mysore Medical Emergency Medicine College, India, 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Strand, Eric A., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, 1995), Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Subramaniam, Vaidyanathan, Ph.D. (Carnegie and Gynecology Mellon University, 1995), Visiting Assistant Research • Strand, Marya L., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, 1997), Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics • Subramanian, Usha, M.B.,B.S. (Gandhi Medical • Stransky, Theodore J., M.D. (Case Western Reserve College, India), Assistant Professor of Clinical University, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Associate Medicine Professor of Ophthalmology, IUSM—Evansville • Suelzer, Christopher J., M.D. (Indiana University, • Strawbridge, Robert A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine 1970), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Sullivan, Paula D., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1978), Medicine Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Streib, Erik W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery 126 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Sullivan, Thomas Y., M.D. (Indiana University, • Suttor, Randall J., M.D., (Indiana University, 1983), 1973), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Medicine • Sullivan, William J., Jr., Ph.D. (University of • Sutula, Thomas L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), Pennsylvania, 1997), Assistant Professor of J.D. (University of Notre Dame, 1979), Volunteer Pharmacology and Toxicology Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine • Summerlin, Don-John, D.M.D. (University of • Suvannasankha, Attaya, M.D. (Chulalongkorn Alabama, 1985), Adjunct Professor of Pathology and University, Thailand, 1996), Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine Medicine • Summerlin, Jack D., M.D. (Louisiana State • Suzuki, David A., Ph.D. (University of California, Los University, 1951), Volunteer Clinical Associate Angeles, 1980), Professor of Ophthalmology and of Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Anatomy and Cell Biology Surgery • Swaim, Frank, M.D. (Indiana University, 1963), • Summers, Michael L., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Family Medicine • Swanson, G. Marie, Ph.D. (Wayne State University, • Sumners, James E., M.D. (University of Tennessee, 1974), Chair and Professor of Public Health 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Swartz, Darl R., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, Medical and Molecular Genetics 1989), Adjunct Associate Professor of Anatomy and • Sumrall, Arthur J., M.D. (Indiana University, Cell Biology, IUSM—Lafayette 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Swartz-Basile, Deborah A., Ph.D. (University of Dermatology Illinois, 1995), Assistant Scientist in Surgery • Sun, Hui Bin, Ph.D. (Norman Bethune University of • Sweazey, Robert D., Ph.D. (University of Wyoming, Medical Sciences, China, 1989), Adjunct Assistant 1983), Assistant Director and Associate Professor of Research Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Sundaram, Chandru P., M.B.,B.S. (Madras Medical • Sweeney, Christopher J., M.B.,B.S. (University College, India, 1985), Associate Professor of of Adelaide, Australia, 1992), Adjunct Associate Urology Professor of Medicine • Sundaram, Seema V., M.B.,B.S. (University of • Sweeney, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, Calicut, India, 1995), Visiting Lecturer in Clinical 1960), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Pediatrics • Sundstrom, Alayne K., D.O. (Kirksville College of • Swiezy, Naomi B., Ph.D. (Louisiana State University, Osteopathic Medicine, 1996), Volunteer Clinical 1993), Alan H. Cohen Family Scholar in Psychiatry; Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM— Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Clinical Lafayette Psychiatry • Surburg, Matthew J., M.D. (Indiana University, • Swigonski, Nancy L., M.D. (University of Kentucky, 1999), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Family 1981), Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Adjunct Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Associate Professor of Public Health, School of • Suthers, Roderick A., Ph.D. (Harvard University, Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor, School of 1964), Professor of Cellular and Integrative Nursing Physiology, Medical Sciences Program, School • Swinney, Stephen C., M.D. (Indiana University, of Medicine; Professor of Neural Sciences 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (Psychology) and Adjunct Professor of Biology, Medicine College of Arts and Sciences, IU Bloomington • Swint, Robert E., M.D. (Loyola University, 1970), • Sutliff, Gregory M., M.D. (University of Rochester, Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Swofford, Mina, M.D. (Northeastern Ohio • Sutter, Bradley M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Universities, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Professor of Dermatology • Sutton, Brad M., O.D. (Indiana University, 1993), • Szczepaniak, Dorota A., M.D. (Lodz Medical School, Director, Indianapolis Eye Care Center, and Clinical Poland, 1991), Associate Professor of Clinical Associate Professor, School of Optometry; Volunteer Pediatrics Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, • Szucs, Kinga A., M.D. (Semmelweis University, School of Medicine Hungary, 1995), Associate Professor of Clinical • Sutton, Sarah U., M.D. (Wake Forest University, Pediatrics 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Taber, Tim E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine • Sutton, Timothy A., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Tabib, Virginia Tan, M.D. (University of Santo 1992, 1990), Associate Professor of Medicine Tomas, Philippines, 1974), Volunteer Clinical • Sutton, William K., M.D. (University of Miami, 1996), Assistant Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Tacker, Willis A., Jr., M.D., Ph.D. (Baylor College and Gynecology, IUSM—Muncie of Medicine, 1970), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 127

• Tadros, Mary M., M.D. (Alexandria University, Egypt, • Taube, Robert R., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Chicago, 1964), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Professor of Surgery • Tai, D. Fritz, M.D. (University of Vienna, Austria, • Tavel, Morton E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1957), 1982), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine Medicine • Taylor, Jill B., Ph.D. (Indiana State University, 1991), • Takagi, Yuichiro, Ph.D. (University of Oklahoma, Adjunct Lecturer in Anatomy and Cell Biology, 1997), Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Medical Sciences Program Molecular Biology • Teague, Shawn D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), • Takao, Masaki, M.D. (Keio University, Japan, 1990), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pathology and • Teclaw, Robert F., Ph.D. (Texas A & M University, Laboratory Medicine 1984), D.V.M. (University of Illinois, 1972), Adjunct • Talarico, Ernest F., Jr., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Associate Professor of Public Health 2004), Assistant Director for Education and Assistant • Tector, A. Joseph, M.D. (St. Louis University, 1992), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM— Ph.D. (McGill University, Canada, 2002), Associate Northwest Professor of Surgery • Talavage, Thomas M., Ph.D. (Massachusetts • Tejada, Juan G., M.D. (Universidad del Valle, Institute of Technology, 1998), Adjunct Assistant Colombia, 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Professor of Radiology, IUSM—Lafayette Radiology • Taliercio, Charles P., M.D. (Johns Hopkins • Ten, Rosa M., M.D. (Universidad Complutense, University, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Spain, 1982), Ph.D. (Mayo Graduate School, 1989), Professor of Medicine Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pediatrics • Tan, Meng Hee, M.D. (Dalhousie University, • Tepper, Robert S., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Canada, 1969), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Wisconsin, 1978), Mary Agnes Kennedy and Medicine Katheryn Kennedy Weinberger Professor of • Tan, Seng-Lai, Ph.D. (University of Washington, Pediatrics 1999), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Microbiology • Terrell, Kevin M., D.O. (Chicago College of and Immunology Osteopathic Medicine, 1997), Assistant Professor of • Tanaka, Hiromi, Ph.D. (Tottori University, Japan, Emergency Medicine 2000), Assistant Scientist in Medical and Molecular • Tersey, Sarah A., Ph.D. (University of Genetics Massachusetts, 2005), Assistant Research • Tanaka, Shigeo M., Ph.D. (Niigata University, Japan, Professor of Pediatrics 1994), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anatomy and • Thakore, Killol, M.B.,B.S. (B.J. Medical College and Cell Biology New Civil Hospital, India, 1982), Volunteer Clinical • Tann, Mark, M.D. (Ben-Gurion University of the Lecturer in Radiology, IUSM—Evansville Negev, Israel, 1993), Associate Professor of Clinical • Tharp, Andrew W., M.D. (Indiana University, Radiology 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Tanner, George A., Ph.D. (Harvard University, Ophthalmology, IUSM—Evansville 1964), Professor of Cellular and Integrative • Tharp, Morgan E., II, M.D. (Indiana University, Physiology 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Tao, Alvin H., M.D. (Northwestern University, Radiation Oncology 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Tharp, Stephen D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Ophthalmology, IUSM—Lafayette Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine • Taraska, Stanley P., M.D. (University of Manitoba, • Theobald, Dale E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Canada, 1971), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Ph.D. (University of Illinois, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Assistant Professor of Psychiatry • Tardy, M. Eugene, Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Theodorakis, Nicholas G., Ph.D. (Northwestern 1960), Volunteer Clinical Professor of University, 1989), Assistant Scientist in Surgery Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Thomas, John A., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, 1961), • Tarin, Thomas T., M.D. (University of California, San Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Diego, 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Thomas, John R., M.D. (The Ohio State University, of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— 1965), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Northwest Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— • Tarr, David B., Ph.D. (University of North Dakota, Fort Wayne 1983), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in • Thompson, Micah E., M.D. (Indiana University, Clinical Psychiatry 1999), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Family • Tarver, Robert D., M.D. (West Virginia University, Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute 1979), Professor of Radiology • Thompson, Samuel T., M.D. (Indiana University, • Tasch, Mark D., M.D. (University of Louisville, 1978), 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Urology • Tatineni, Satyam, M.B.,B.S. (Guntur Medical • Thorne, Michele C., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 2007), College, India, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in Clinical Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville Psychiatry 128 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Throop, Erik B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), • Tori, Alvaro J., M.D. (Cayetano Heredia Peruvian Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Surgery, IUSM— University, Peru, 2001), Assistant Professor of Evansville Clinical Pediatrics • Thurmond, Debbie C., Ph.D. (University of Iowa, • Torine, Ilana J., D.O. (Nova Southeastern University, 1997), Associate Professor of Biochemistry and 1995), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Molecular Biology and Adjunct Associate Professor • Torke, Alexia M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), of Cellular and Integrative Physiology Assistant Professor of Medicine • Thurston, Virginia C., Ph.D. (University of Alabama, • Torres-Martinez, Wilfredo, M.D. (Universidad Central 1997), Associate Professor of Clinical Medical and del Caribe, Puerto Rico, 1986), Associate Professor Molecular Genetics of Clinical Medical and Molecular Genetics and of • Tielker, Richard E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Toth-Russell, Paula M., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Tierney, William M., M.D. (Indiana University, Neurology, IUSM—South Bend 1976), Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of • Touloukian, Carol Litten, M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine, School of Medicine; Professor, Part-Time, 1976), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical School of Public and Environmental Affairs; Adjunct Pediatrics, Medical Sciences Program Professor, School of Informatics • Touloukian, Christopher E., M.D. (Columbia • Tignor, Sterling P., M.D. (Columbia University, University, 1994), Assistant Professor of Surgery 1957), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Plastic • Townley, Normand T., M.D. (The Ohio State Surgery (Surgery) University, 1959), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Tilmans, A. Stephen, M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Anesthesia 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Trammel, Terry R., M.D. (Indiana University, Radiation Oncology, IUSM—Muncie 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Timm, David E., Ph.D. (Case Western Reserve Orthopaedic Surgery University, 1993), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Tran, Hao P., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1999), Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical • Tiritilli, Mark E., M.D. (Loyola University, 1991), Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and of • Trautman, Michael S., M.D. (The Ohio State Clinical Pediatrics University, 1979), Associate Professor of Clinical • Tirkes, A. Temel, M.D. (University of Marmara, Pediatrics, School of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Turkey, 1993), Assistant Professor of Clinical Professor, School of Nursing Radiology • Travers, Jeffrey B., M.D., Ph.D. (The Ohio State • Tirumala, Venkat R., M.B.,B.S. (Sri Devaraj Urs University, 1991, 1990), Chair and Kampen- Medical College, India, 1999), Volunteer Clinical Norins Professor of Dermatology, and Professor of Assistant Professor of Medicine Pharmacology and Toxicology • Tisdale, James E., Pharm.D. (State University of • Treadwell, Patricia A., M.D. (Cornell University, New York at Buffalo, 1988), Adjunct Professor of 1977), Professor of Pediatrics Medicine • Treep, Theresa C., M.D. (University of South Florida, • Titzer, Michael L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Medicine, IUSM— Pediatrics Evansville • Tretter, Stanley J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), • Tolley, James A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Tomlin, Angela M., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin • Trexler, Lance E., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1979), —Milwaukee, 1989), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Pediatrics and of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) Medicine and Rehabilitation • Tompkins, Andrea M., M.D. (Medical College • Triezenberg, Daniel J., M.D. (University of Michigan, of Ohio, 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology Family Medicine • Torabi, Mohammad R., Ph.D. (Purdue University, • Trippel, Stephen B., M.D. (Columbia University, 1982), Assistant Chairperson and Chancellor’s 1974), Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and of Professor of Applied Health Science, School Anatomy and Cell Biology of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; • Troyer, Robert M., M.D. (Indiana University, Curriculum Coordinator and Adjunct Professor of 1978), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Public Health, School of Medicine Ophthalmology • Torbeck, Laura, Ph.D. (University of Pittsburgh, • Trueblood, Eric J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), 2002), Assistant Professor of Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Torbit, Julie K., O.D. (Indiana University, Medical Sciences Program 1993), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Truitt, William A., Ph.D. (Texas Woman’s University, of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine; Clinical 2000), Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Cell Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Optometry, IU Biology and Adjunct Assistant Research Professor of Bloomington Psychiatry June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 129

• Trzepacz, Paula T., M.D. (Dartmouth Medical • Ulm, James D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), School, 1978), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology–Head Psychiatry and Neck Surgery • Tsai, Patrick L., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), • Uloth, J. Scott, M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Visiting Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Family Medicine, • Tsangaris, Michael N., M.D. (Indiana University, Evansville Center for Medical Education 1983), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Unfried, Gregory J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), • Tu, Wanzhu, Ph.D. (University of South Carolina, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, 1997), Associate Professor of Medicine IUSM—Evansville • Tubergen, Laverne B., M.D. (University of Michigan, • Unison, John E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), 1967), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery • Unthank, Joseph L., Ph.D. (Indiana University, • Tuckman, Glenn A., M.D. (University of 1985), Professor of Physiology (Surgery) and of Pennsylvania, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Cellular and Integrative Physiology Professor of Radiology, IUSM—Lafayette • Unverzagt, Frederick W., Ph.D. (Southern Illinois • Tune, Johnathan D., Ph.D. (University of North University, 1991), Professor of Clinical Psychology Texas, 1997), Associate Professor of Cellular and (Psychiatry) and of Clinical Medical and Molecular Integrative Physiology Genetics • Tuori, Susan L., M.D. (Boston University, 1985), • Urch, Scott E., M.D. (Temple University, 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of IUSM—Fort Wayne Orthopaedic Surgery • Turchan, Kirsten M., M.D. (Indiana University, • Urusopone, Pakorn, M.D. (Chulalongkorn University, 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Thailand, 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical Dermatology Anesthesia • Turchi, John J., Ph.D. (University of Missouri- • Uversky, Vladimir N., Ph.D. (Moscow Institute of Columbia, 1990), Professor of Medicine and of Technical Physics, Russia, 1991), D.Sc. (Russian Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Academy of Sciences, 1998), Senior Research • Turek, John J., Ph.D. (University of Illinois, 1979), Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, • Vakili, Saeed T., M.D. (Tabriz University, Iran, IUSM—Lafayette 1968), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology and • Turner, Charles H., Ph.D. (Tulane University, 1987), Laboratory Medicine and of Clinical Neurology Associate Director and Professor of Biomedical • Valdivia, Enrique, M.D. (University of Chile, 1949), Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology; Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Biology Medicine • Valluri, Shailaja, M.D. (Northwestern University, • Turner, James A., D.O. (Chicago College of 1992), Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Osteopathic Medicine, 1986), Assistant Professor, • Vance, Gail Habegger, M.D. (Michigan State Part-Time, of Clinical Family Medicine, IUSM—Terre University, 1980), Professor of Medical and Haute Molecular Genetics and of Pathology and Laboratory • Turner, Jane E., M.D. (Indiana University, 2000), Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and of • Van Der Pol, Barbara J., Ph.D. (Indiana University, Clinical Pediatrics 2007), Assistant Research Professor of Medicine • Turner, John L., M.D. (University of North Carolina, • van der Wal, Ester P.J., M.D. (Erasmus University, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Family The Netherlands, 1996), Assistant Professor, Part- Medicine Time, of Clinical Radiology • Turner, Mary Kay, M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), • Vandivier, James M., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery 1961), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Turner, Michael S., M.D. (Medical College of Medicine Wisconsin, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Vanko, Mary F., M.D. (University of Illinois at Professor of Neurological Surgery Chicago, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Turrentine, Mark W., M.D. (University of Kansas, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM— 1983), Professor of Surgery Northwest • Twigg, Homer L., III, M.D. (Georgetown University, • Van Meter, Charles D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Floyd and Reba Smith Investigator in 1981), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Pulmonary Disease and Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine • Vannerson, Julie A., M.D. (University of Tennessee, • Uchman, Boguslaw I., M.D. (Academy of Medicine, 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Poland, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor • Van Osdol, William R., M.D. (Indiana University, of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Ulbright, Thomas M., M.D. (Washington University, Pediatrics 1975), Lawrence M. Roth Professor of Pathology • Van Reken, David E., M.D. (University of Illinois, (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) 1971), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Van Scoder, Linda I., Ed.D. (Indiana University, 1985), Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine 130 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• VanTassel, James W., M.D. (Indiana University, • Visovatti Weaver, Kathy A., J.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2001), Research Associate in Pediatrics and Adjunct Medicine Assistant Professor of Public Health • Vargo-Gogola, Tracy C., Ph.D. (Vanderbilt • Vitalpur, Girish V., M.D. (Indiana University, 1995), University, 2002), Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IUSM—South • Viton, Jean-Michel F., M.D., Ph.D. (Université de Bend la Méditerranée, France, 1991, 1999), Volunteer • Varma, Vijoy K., M.B.,B.S. (Patna University, India, Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and 1960), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Psychiatry Rehabilitation • Vasko, Michael R., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, • Vittal, Ragini, Ph.D. (Texas Woman’s University, 1976), Chair and Professor of Pharmacology and 2002), Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Toxicology, Paul Stark Professor of Pharmacology, Medicine and Professor of Anesthesia and of Medicine • Vogel, Caryn M., M.D. (Rush University, 1985), • Vasquez, Ricardo, M.D. (University of Iowa, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, • Voiles, Steven J., M.D. (Southern Illinois University, Medical Sciences Program 1998), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Veerkamp, Gregory W., M.D. (Indiana University, Pediatrics 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Volz, Kim A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Veerula, Giridhar R., M.B.,B.S. (Osmania Medical Medicine, IUSM—Evansville College, India, 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • von Bülow, Götz-Ulrich, Ph.D. (University of the Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne Witwatersrand, South Africa, 1994), Adjunct • Ventrapragada, Shravanti, M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology • von der Lohe, Elisabeth, M.D. (University of Aachen, • Verghese, Mary, M.B.,B.S. (Christian Medical German, 1978), Professor of Clinical Medicine College, India, 1992), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Von Stein, G. Alan, M.D. (University of Cincinnati, Emergency Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Vessely, Paul J., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Obstetrics and Gynecology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Vore, Robert E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1948), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia • Vetter, Thomas R., M.D. (The Ohio State University, • Voss, Franky E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), 1984), Adjunct Associate Professor of Anesthesia Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics • Vianna, Rodrigo M., M.D. (Federal University of and Gynecology, IUSM-Medicine Parana, Brazil, 1994), Assistant Professor of Surgery • Voss, Peter M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), • Vidal, Ruben, Ph.D. (National University at Rosario, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics Argentina, 1992), Associate Professor of Pathology and Gynecology, IUSM—Muncie and Laboratory Medicine • Vreeman, Daniel J., D.P.T. (Duke University, 2003), • Viegas, Brenda P., M.B.,B.S. (Bombay University, Assistant Research Professor of Medicine, School India, 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Physical of Pediatrics Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation • Viegas, Oscar J., M.B.,B.S. (Bombay University, Sciences India, 1969), Associate Professor of Anesthesia • Vreeman, Rachel C., M.D. (Michigan State • Vik, Terry A., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, 1983), University, 2002), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Vu, Nguyen D., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1998), • Vik, Wynter K., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 1983), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Vu, T. Robert, M.D. (University of Maryland, 1992), • Viktrup, Lars, M.D., Ph.D. (University of Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Copenhagen, Denmark, 1986, 2001), Adjunct • Vuppalanchi, Raj K., M.B.,B.S. (Gandhi Medical Associate Scientist in Family Medicine College, India, 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Vilensky, Joel A., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, Medicine 1979), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM • Waddell, Maria T., Ph.D. (State University of New —Fort Wayne York, Albany, 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Villanustre, Nicolas P., M.D. (Universidad de la Professor of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) República, Uruguay, 1999), Assistant Professor of • Wagner, David L., M.D. (University of Louisville, Plastic Surgery (Surgery) 1981), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry • Vinayek, Rakesh, M.B.,B.S. (All India Institute of • Wagner, Dennis L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), Medical Sciences, India, 1975), Professor of Clinical Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Medicine • Wagner, Mark C., Ph.D. (University of Texas • Vinodgopal, Kizhanipuram, Ph.D. (University of Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 1989), Vermont, 1985), Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Associate Research Professor of Medicine and of IU Northwest; Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Molecular Biology, School of Medicine • Wagner, Michael A., Ph.D. (Kent State University, 2000), Director, State Department of Toxicology, and Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 131

Toxicology and of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medical and Molecular Genetics, and of Clinical Medicine Pediatrics • Wagner, Scott A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1986), • Walsh, Mark M., M.D. (University of Bologna, Italy, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology 1976), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine, IUSM—South Bend • Waite, Gabi N., Ph.D. (University of Hohenheim, • Walsh, Mary N., M.D. (University of Minnesota, Germany, 1995), Associate Professor of Cellular and 1983), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Integrative Physiology, IUSM—Terre Haute Medicine • Wakefield, James G., III, M.D. (Medical College • Walter, Thomas M., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1995), of Georgia, 1996), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Adjunct Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Professor of Family Medicine Immunology, IUSM—Lafayette • Walczak, Claire E., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Walters, James L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), 1993), Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Biology and Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and • Walthall, Gerald C., M.D. (Indiana University, Cell Biology, Medical Sciences Program, School 1969), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of of Medicine; Senior Fellow, Indiana Molecular and Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Cellular Biology Institute (Biology), College of Arts • Walthall, Jennifer D.H., M.D. (Indiana University, and Sciences, IU Bloomington 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency • Waldo, Ralph E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1999), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, • Walther, Terry L., D.V.M. (Purdue University, 1973), IUSM—Fort Wayne Assistant Scientist in Pathology and Laboratory • Wales, Paula S., Ed.D. (Auburn University, 1996), Medicine Assistant Dean for Medical Education and Associate • Walton, Charlene, M.D. (University of Iowa, 1990), Professor, Part-Time, of Surgery Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia • Walker, Grace L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), • Waltz, Steven G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Family Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Walker, Gregory T., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Walvoord, Emily C., M.D. (Northwestern University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology, 1994), Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Medical Sciences Program • Wanee, Neil R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), • Walker, James J., Ph.D. (The Ohio State University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family 1988), Adjunct Associate Professor of Anatomy and Medicine Cell Biology, IUSM—Lafayette • Wang, Exing, Ph.D. (The Ohio State University, • Walker, Jeffrey A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), 1997), Assistant Research Professor of Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Wang, Meijing, M.D. (West China University of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medical Sciences, China, 1994), Assistant Professor • Walker, Jonathan D., M.D. (University of Cincinnati, of Surgery 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wang, Mingsheng, M.D. (Beijing Medical University, Ophthalmology, IUSM—Fort Wayne China, 1987), Visiting Associate Scientist in • Walker, Katherine H., M.D. (Indiana University, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2000), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical • Wang, Mu, Ph.D. (Washington University, 1998), Radiology Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular • Walker, Scott G., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Biology, School of Medicine; Adjunct Assistant Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Professor, School of Informatics • Walker, T. Stuart, Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1977), • Wang, Xiaoyan, M.D. (Shanxi Medical University, Assistant Dean and Director, IUSM—Muncie, and China, 1987), Ph.D. (University of Pittsburgh, 1999), Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory • Wallack, Eliot M., M.D. (University of Maryland, Medicine 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wang, Yang, M.D. (Tongji Medical University, China, Neurology 1992), Assistant Research Professor of Radiology • Waller, Bruce F., M.D. (University of Minnesota, • Wanner, Matthew R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and 2000), Assistant Professor of Radiology Laboratory Medicine and of Medicine • Ward, Heather H., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 2007), • Walls, Elwood K., Ph.D. (La Trobe University, Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Medicine Australia, 1989), Adjunct Assistant Professor • Ward, William H., M.D. (Loma Linda University, of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, IUSM— 1983), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Lafayette Family Medicine • Walsh, James P., M.D., Ph.D. (Duke University, • Warden, John A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), 1987, 1986), Associate Professor of Medicine and of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Warden, Stuart J., Ph.D. (University of Melbourne, • Walsh, Kelda H., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), Australia, 2001), Assistant Professor of Physical Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation • Walsh, Laurence E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Sciences; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anatomy Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology, of Clinical and Cell Biology, School of Medicine 132 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Ware, J. Anthony, M.D. (University of Kansas, 1977), • Weber, Emil L., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine 1964), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Warkel, Raphael L., M.D. (Hahnemann Medical Neurological Surgery, IUSM—Evansville College, 1967), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Weber, Katharina M., M.D. (Southern Illinois Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University, 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Warner, Hiral R., M.D. (State University of New York Medicine and of Clinical Pediatrics Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1998), Assistant • Weber, Mary C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology and Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry of Clinical Pediatrics • Webster, Mark D., M.D. (State University of New • Warner, Margaret R., Ph.D. (Northwestern York Upstate Medical Center at Syracuse, 1978), University, 1987), D.V.M. (Purdue University, 1998), Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology • Weddell, James A., D.D.S. (Indiana University, • Warren, Simon J., M.B.,B.S. (University of London, 1977), Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry United Kingdom, 1993), Associate Professor of and Volunteer Associate Professor of Restorative Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and of Dentistry, School of Dentistry; Adjunct Associate Clinical Dermatology Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine • Warrener, Gerald G., M.D. (Indiana University, • Weddle, Richard A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), 1977), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medical Sciences Program • Watkins, Bruce A., Ph.D. (University of California, • Weeks, Michael B., M.D. (Indiana University, 1970), Davis, 1985), Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Cell Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Biology, IUSM—Lafayette • Wehr, Gerald W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1979), • Watkins, James L., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine IUSM—Lafayette • Watkins, John B., III, Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, • Wei, Lei, Ph.D. (University of Paris, France, 1991), 1979), Assistant Dean and Director, Medical Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Adjunct Sciences Program, and Professor of Pharmacology Associate Professor of Cellular and Integrative and Toxicology, School of Medicine; Adjunct Physiology Professor, School of Optometry, IU Bloomington • Wei, Xing, M.D. (Beijing Medical University, China, • Watson, James R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), 1984), Assistant Scientist in Neurology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Weidenbener, Erich J., M.D. (Indiana University, Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette 1987), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Watters, Andrew K., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical Sciences Program Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency • Weiner, Michael, M.D. (Duke University, 1993), Medicine, Medical Sciences Program Associate Professor of Medicine • Waxman, Dan A., M.D. (University of Kansas, • Weinstein, Elizabeth, M.D. (University of 1981), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Pathology and Massachusetts, 2002), Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine Clinical Emergency Medicine and of Clinical • Weatherman, Kara D., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, Pediatrics 1994), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Radiologic • Weisberger, Edward C., M.D. (University of Sciences (Radiology), IUSM—Lafayette Michigan, 1971), Betty A. Morgan Professor of • Weathers, Teresa D., M.P.H. (Indiana University, Otolaryngology (Otolaryngology–Head and Neck 2003), Adjunct Lecturer in Public Health Surgery) • Weaver, Christopher S., M.D. (University of • Weiss, Jay H., M.D. (Washington University, 1973), Kentucky, 1997), Associate Professor of Emergency Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine • Weist, Andrea D., M.D. (University of Pittsburgh, • Weaver, R. Wyatt, Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 1970), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wek, Ronald C., Ph.D. (University of California, Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Irvine, 1987), Professor of Biochemistry and • Webb, Burton J., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Molecular Biology and of Medical and Molecular Adjunct Associate Professor of Microbiology and Genetics Immunology, IUSM—Muncie • Welborn, Mell B., M.D. (Emory University, 1962), • Webber, Delise A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2001), Volunteer Clinical Professor of Surgery, IUSM— Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Evansville • Webber, Emily C., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), • Welch, Anna L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Webber, Michael A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry • Welch, Julie L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), • Weber, Edward C., D.O. (Philadelphia College of Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Osteopathic Medicine, 1976), Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine Part-Time, of Clinical Radiology and Adjunct • Welch, Norbert M., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, 1976), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of IUSM—Fort Wayne Urology, IUSM—Lafayette June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 133

• Welch, Pamela A., M.D. (University of Virginia, • Wheeler, Jeffrey A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), 1980), Ph.D. (University of Alabama at Birmingham, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of and of Medicine Pediatrics • Whipple, Daniel R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Welling, Michael E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1990), 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Ophthalmology • Wellington, Joshua R., M.D. (Medical College • Whipple, Elizabeth C., M.L.S. (Indiana University, of Ohio, 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical 2005), Assistant Librarian, Ruth Lilly Medical Library Anesthesia and of Clinical Physical Medicine and • Whitaker, J. William, M.D. (Indiana University, 1973), Rehabilitation Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Wellman, Cynthia L., M.D. (Indiana University, IUSM—Muncie 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • White, Brian D., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1988), Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology Fort Wayne • White, Gary W., B.S. (University of Southern • Wells, B. Diane, M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), Indiana, 1973), Lecturer in Anatomy and Cell Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine, Medical Biology, IUSM—Evansville Sciences Program • White, Jason F., M.D. (Indiana University, 1997), • Wells, Clark D., Ph.D. (University of Texas Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2001), IUSM—Evansville Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular • White, Kenneth E., Ph.D. (Dartmouth Medical Biology School, 1997), Assistant Professor of Medical and • Welsh, Michael G., M.D. (Indiana University, Molecular Genetics 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • White, Robert D., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, Ophthalmology 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wenzler, Michael P., M.D. (Indiana University, Pediatrics 1979), Health Center Physician, IU Bloomington; • Whitehead, Daniel W., M.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Radiology, Medical Sciences Program, School of Medicine IUSM—Evansville • Were, Martin C., M.D. (Harvard Medical School, • Whitehead, Willard, III, M.D. (University of Louisville, 2001), Assistant Professor of Medicine 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wermuth, Mary E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Psychiatry, IUSM—Evansville Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine • Whitley, Bruce H., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1979), • Wernert, John J., III, M.D. (University of Louisville, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine 1985), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Whitney, Kriscinda A., Ph.D. (Indiana University Psychiatry Purdue University Indianapolis, 2002), Assistant • Wertman, Daniel E., Jr., M.D. (The Ohio State Professor of Clinical Psychology in Clinical University, 1976), Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Radiology • Whitsett, Therese M., M.A. (Webster University, • West, Karen W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1977), 1978), Adjunct Lecturer in Pediatrics Professor of Surgery • Whitson, William E., M.D. (Medical College of • Westbrook, Carol A., M.D., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Chicago, 1978, 1977), Volunteer Clinical Professor Ophthalmology of Medicine • Widlanski, Theodore S., Ph.D. (Harvard University, • Westenkirchner, David F., M.D. (Medical College 1989), Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and of Ohio, 1976), Associate Professor of Clinical Sciences, IU Bloomington; Professor, Part-Time, Pediatrics of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical • Westfall, John E., M.D. (Indiana University, Sciences Program, School of Medicine 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wiebke, Eric A., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, 1983), Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, IUSM— J. Stanley Battersby Professor of Surgery Fort Wayne • Wiebke, Jennifer L., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, • Westin, Eric D., M.D. (Rush University, 2003), 1983), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Pediatrics • Westin, Eric H., M.D. (Albany Medical College, • Wiehe, Sarah E., M.D. (University of Chicago, 1998), 1976), Adjunct Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Westmore, Michael S., Ph.D. (University of Western • Wieschhaus, Martin F., M.D. (University of Missouri Ontario, Canada, 1998), Adjunct Assistant Professor —Columbia, 1986), Volunteer Clinical Associate of Radiology Professor of Family Medicine • Westmoreland, Glenda R., M.D. (Indiana University, • Wiesert, Kenneth N., M.D. (Indiana University, 1988), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine 1975), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Weston, Benjamin F., M.D. (University of Utah, Psychiatry 2000), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics • Wilbur, Lee G., M.D. (University of Kansas, 2000), • Westphal, Steven M., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine 1999), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology 134 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

• Wilde, Charles E., III, Ph.D. (University of California, • Wilson, Christopher M., M.D. (Indiana University, Berkeley, 1975), Associate Professor of Microbiology 2000), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of and Immunology Neurology • Wilhelmus, Scott M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1978), • Wilson, Craig J., M.B.,B.S. (University of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Queensland, Australia, 1993), Volunteer Clinical Medical Sciences Program Assistant Professor of Medicine • Wilkes, David S., M.D. (Temple University, 1982), • Wilson, David E., M.D. (Indiana University, Dr. Calvin H. English Professor; Professor of 1981), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, of Microbiology and Immunology, and of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Wilson, Donald L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1966), • Wilkins, John H., III, Ph.D. (Indiana University, Volunteer Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology 1979), Adjunct Associate Professor of Anatomy and • Wilson, G. Andrew, M.D. (Medical College of Cell Biology, IUSM—Muncie Wisconsin, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Wilkins, Robert E., M.D. (University of Illinois, 1975), Professor of Neurological Surgery, IUSM—Terre Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Haute Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Wilson, Gregory A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1975), • Willardo, Albert T., M.D., J.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and of Clinical Public 1964, 1962), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor Health of Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest • Wilson, Jane E.D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1996), • Williams, Brian J., M.D. (Indiana University, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 1992), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wilson, Jill A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Dermatology Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and • Williams, Charles F., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, Gynecology 1970), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wilson, Leslie D., B.S. (Indiana University, 1997), Dermatology Adjunct Lecturer in Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) • Williams, Craig D., Pharm.D. (University of • Wilson, Michael G., M.S. (Western Michigan California, San Francisco, 1994), Adjunct Assistant University, 1988), Adjunct Lecturer in Medicine Professor of Medicine • Wilson, Stephen J., M.D. (Duke University, 1992), • Williams, Derrick A., M.D. (Indiana University, 2005), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Wilson, Wayne A., Ph.D. (University of Dundee, IUSM—Muncie Scotland, 1996), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Williams, Eric S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Associate Dean for Clarian Affairs; Professor of • Wilson, William W., M.D. (Indiana University, 1980), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, • Williams, James C., Ph.D. (University of Nebraska, IUSM—Fort Wayne 2005), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Medicine • Winchester, Paul D., M.D. (University of Colorado, • Williams, James C., Jr., Ph.D. (Cornell University, 1976), Professor of Clinical Pediatrics 1983), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology • Windsor, L. Jack, Ph.D. (University of Alabama at • Williams, John I., M.D. (Indiana University, Birmingham, 1993), Associate Professor of Oral 1990), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Biology, School of Dentistry; Adjunct Associate Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, School of • Williams, Linda S., M.D. (Indiana University, 1991), Medicine Associate Professor of Neurology and of Anesthesia • Winer-Muram, Helen T., M.D.C.M. (McGill • Williams, Meredith K., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, Canada, 1973), Professor of Clinical University, 2001), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Obstetrics and Gynecology • Winget, Melissa R., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1985), • Williams, Ronald N., Ph.D. (Ball State University, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology Neuropsychology (Neurology), IUSM—Fort Wayne • Winslow, Catherine P., M.D. (Indiana University, • Williams, Stephen D., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1971), Associate Dean for Cancer Research; H. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery H. Gregg Professor of Oncology and Professor of • Wintermeyer, Stephen F., M.D. (Harvard University, Medicine 1985), Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and • Williamson, Michael J., Jr., D.O. (Michigan State Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health University, 2001), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Winternheimer, Louis L., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Medicine, IUSM—Muncie 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Willis, Deanna R., M.D. (University of Missouri, Family Medicine 1994), Assistant Professor of Family Medicine • Wise, Matthew D., M.D. (Wake Forest University, • Wills, Cynthia L., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Wise, Steven L., M.D. (Medical College of Georgia, Medicine 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wills, Edward R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1976), Medicine Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology • Wishner, William J., M.D. (Temple University, 1967), and Laboratory Medicine Volunteer Clinical Professor of Medicine June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 135

• Wisnewski, Amy, M.D. (New York Medical College, • Woods, Erik J., Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1998), 2003), Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Adjunct Assistant Professor of Microbiology and • Witt, Robert M., Ph.D. (University of Wisconsin, Immunology 1975), Assistant Professor of Radiology • Woodward, Amy L., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, • Witt, Thomas C., M.D. (University of California, 1994), Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Davis, 1988), Associate Professor of Neurological • Woodward, Jason F., M.D. (Indiana University, Surgery 2002), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine and • Wittenberg, Dorothy K., Ph.D. (Institute for Clinical of Clinical Pediatrics Social Work, 1991), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Wools-Kaloustian, Kara K., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Psychiatry 1988), Assistant Professor of Medicine • Witting, Scott R., Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati, • Wooten, Marc D., M.D. (University of Texas 2004), Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Southwestern Medical School, 1988), Volunteer Medical and Molecular Genetics Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine • Wittles, Joel M., M.D. (University of Illinois at • Wooten, William G., M.D. (University of Missouri Chicago, 1981), Associate Professor of Clinical —Columbia, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Medicine Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Witty, Lynn A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1987), • Worster, Thomas J., M.D. (University of Texas Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, at Houston, 1988), Volunteer Clinical Assistant IUSM—Muncie Professor of Medicine, Medical Sciences Program • Witzmann, Frank A., Ph.D. (Marquette University, • Worth, Robert M., M.D., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1981), Professor of Cellular and Integrative 1966, 1987), Professor of Clinical Neurological Physiology and of Biochemistry and Molecular Surgery Biology, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of • Wozniak, Thomas C., M.D. (Indiana University, Biology, School of Science 1989), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wojcieszek, Joanne M., M.D. (Medical College Surgery of Ohio, 1988), Associate Professor of Clinical • Wrenn, Robert E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1971), Neurology Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics • Wojcik, Cezary, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. (Medical and Gynecology, Medical Sciences Program University of Warsaw, Poland, 1994, 1996, 2001), • Wright, Curtis A., M.D. (Mayo Medical School, 2001), Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine IUSM—Evansville • Wright, Eric R., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1994), • Wolf, Karen M., M.D. (University of Michigan, 1981), Professor, School of Public and Environmental Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Affairs; Adjunct Professor of Public Health, School • Wolfe, John W., M.D. (Indiana University, 2004), of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesia Nursing, and of Sociology, School of Liberal Arts • Wolfe, Thomas M., M.D. (Indiana University, 1974), • Wright-Buckley, Carol E., Ph.D. (University of Assistant Professor of Anesthesia Mississippi, 1986), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Wolverton, Stephen E., M.D. (Indiana University, Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry 1979), Theodore Arlook Professor of Dermatology • Wu, Ching-Huang, M.D. (Kaohsiung Medical School, and Professor of Clinical Dermatology Taiwan, 1974), Assistant Scientist in Pharmacology • Wong, Donald, Ph.D. (Columbia University, 1981), and Toxicology Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology • Wu, Jianmin, Ph.D. (Peking Union Medical College and of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, China, • Wong, Wesley B., M.D. (University of Oklahoma, 2003), Assistant Scientist in Surgery 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Wu, L. Y. Frank, M.D. (National Taiwan University, Neurology Taiwan, 1966), Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Wood, Alice B. “Lillette,“ M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Pediatrics and of Medicine 1984), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • WuDunn, Darrell, M.D., Ph.D. (University of Chicago, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Sciences 1990, 1988), Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Program • Wurglitz, Glen M., Psy.D. (Adler School of • Wood, Christopher O., M.D. (Indiana University, Professional Psychology, 1995), Adjunct Lecturer in 1999), Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry), IUSM—Northwest Emergency Medicine • Wurtz, L. Daniel, M.D. (University of South Alabama, • Wood, Debra M., B.S. (Indiana University Purdue 1984), Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic University Indianapolis, 2000), Program Director, Surgery Histotechnology Distance Learning Program, • Xhani, Denisa, M.D. (University of Tennessee, and Lecturer in Histotechnology (Pathology and 2004), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine) Medicine • Wooden, William A., M.D. (University of Florida, • Xie, Dong, Ph.D. (The Ohio State University, 1998), 1984), Professor of Plastic Surgery (Surgery) Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, • Woodman, Patrick J., D.O. (Michigan State School of Engineering and Technology; Adjunct University, 1994), Volunteer Clinical Associate Associate Professor of Surgery, School of Medicine Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology • Xu, Xiao-Ming, M.S. (Shanghai Second Medical University, China, 1985), Ph.D. (The Ohio State 136 Current Faculty June 28, 2010

University, 1990), Mari Hulman George Professor of • Yekinni, Abideen O., M.D. (Indiana University, 1992), Neuroscience Research, Professor of Neurological Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Otolaryngology– Surgery, and Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Cell Head and Neck Surgery Biology • Yelavarthi, Krishna K., Ph.D. (Osmania University, • Xu, Yan, Ph.D. (State University of New York at India, 1984), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medical Albany, 1988), Hulman-George Family Professor and Molecular Genetics, IUSM—Northwest of Gynecologic Cancer and Professor of Obstetrics • Yen, Terence T., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina, & Gynecology and of Biochemistry and Molecular 1966), Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Biology Molecular Biology • Xu, Zao C., M.D. (Guangzhou Medical College, • Yeretsian, Ara K., M.D. (American University of China, 1982), Ph.D. (University of Tennessee, Beirut, Lebanon, 1972), Volunteer Clinical Assistant 1990), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology Professor of Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest and Adjunct Professor of Neurology, School of • Yiannoutsos, Constantin T., Ph.D. (University Medicine; Executive Director, Confucius Institute in of Connecticut, 1991), Professor of Medicine Indianapolis, School of Liberal Arts and Adjunct Professor of Public Health, School • Xuei, Xiaoling, Ph.D. (Cornell University, 1991), of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Statistics Associate Research Professor and Associate (Biostatistics), School of Science Professor, Part-Time, of Biochemistry and Molecular • Yip-Schneider, Michele T., Ph.D. (University of Biology California, Davis, 1988), Assistant Research • Yadav, Anil V., M.D. (University of Western Ontario, Professor of Surgery Canada, 1996), Assistant Professor of Clinical • Yoder, Karen M., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1997), Medicine Director, Division of Community Dentistry, and • Yahanda, Alan M., M.D. (Johns Hopkins University, Associate Professor of Preventive and Community 1985), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Dentistry, School of Dentistry; Adjunct Associate Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne Professor of Public Health, School of Medicine • Yalowitz, Bruce R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1989), • Yoder, Karmen K., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 2002), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Urology, Assistant Professor of Radiology IUSM—Northwest • Yoder, Marion K., M.D. (Jefferson Medical College, • Yan, Cong, Ph.D. (City University of New York, 1964), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 1987), Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Pediatrics Medicine • Yoder, Mervin C., Jr., M.D. (Indiana University, • Yan, Dalai, Ph.D. (Beijing Agricultural University, 1980), Richard and Pauline Klingler Professor of China, 1993), Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Biology, and Adjunct Professor of Cellular and • Yancy, Eric A., M.D. (Creighton University, 1976), Integrative Physiology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Yokota, Hiroki, Ph.D. (University of Tokyo, Japan, • Yang, Charles R., Ph.D. (University of Western 1983), (Indiana University, 1993), Professor of Ontario, Canada, 1987), Adjunct Associate Biomedical Engineering and Adjunct Professor of Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and • Yang, Feng-Chun, B.M. (Hebei Medical University, Technology; Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, China, 1983), Ph.D. (Shinshu University, China, School of Medicine 1996), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics • Yolles, Elliott A., M.D. (University of Pennsylvania, • Yang, Xiaofeng F., Ph.D. (University of Texas at 1970), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Dallas, 1997), Assistant Professor of Microbiology Ophthalmology and Immunology • Yong, Weidong, Ph.D. (Chinese Academy of • Yang, Yu, Ph.D. (Central South University, China, Sciences, China, 1999), Assistant Research 2000), Visiting Assistant Scientist in Pediatrics Professor of Pediatrics • Yaqub, Muhammad S., M.B.,B.S. (University of • Young, Jerry V., M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), Punjab, Pakistan, 1989), Associate Professor of Pharm.D. (Purdue University, 1980), Professor of Clinical Medicine Clinical Anesthesia • Yaroshevsky, Severyn, M.D. (Lviv State Medical • Young, John T., M.D. (Howard University, 1953), University, Ukraine, 1997), Volunteer Clinical Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, IUSM—Northwest • Young, Priya K., M.D. (Indiana University, • Ye, Qizhuang, Ph.D. (University of Kansas, 1988), 2001), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Dermatology Biology • Young, Steven R., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), • Yeap, Yar Luan, M.D. (University of Western Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia Ontario, Canada, 2004), Visiting Assistant Professor • Young, William F., M.D. (Cornell University, of Clinical Anesthesia 1982), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of • Yee, Robert D., M.D. (Harvard University, Neurological Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne 1970), Chair and Merrill Grayson Professor of • Yu, Menggang, Ph.D. (University of Michigan, 2004), Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Medicine • Yu, Qigui, M.D. (Wuannan Medical College, China, 1986), Ph.D. (Fourth Military Medical University, June 28, 2010 Current Faculty 137

China, 1995), Assistant Professor of Microbiology • Zhang, Xin, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins University, 1998), and Immunology and of Medicine Assistant Professor of Medical and Molecular • Yu, Zhangsheng, Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Genetics 2006), Assistant Professor of Medicine • Zhang, Yiwei, M.D. (Hunan Normal University, • Yung, Chi-Wah, M.D. (Indiana University, 1984), China, 1997), Visiting Assistant Scientist in Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Pediatrics • Zabaneh, Ibrahim G., M.D. (Cairo University, Egypt, • Zhang, Zhong-Yin, Ph.D. (Purdue University, 1990), 1980), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Chair and Robert A. Harris Professor of Biochemistry Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest and Molecular Biology • Zabukovic, Brandon W., M.D. (New York Medical • Zheng, Qi-Huang, Ph.D. (Zhongshan University, College, 2002), Volunteer Clinical Assistant China, 1990), Associate Professor of Radiology Professor of Family Medicine • Zhong, Xiao-Ling, M.D. (Zunyi Medical College, • Zafar, Atif, M.D. (State University of New York China, 1983), Ph.D. (Toho University, Japan, 2001), at Buffalo, 1994), Associate Professor of Clinical Assistant Scientist in Surgery Medicine • Zhou, Baohua, Ph.D. (University of Washington, • Zaneteas, Philip D., M.D. (New York Medical 2000), Assistant Professor of Pediatrics College, 1987), Ph.D. (Cornell University, 1983), • Zhou, Feng C., Ph.D. (Mount Sinai School of Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine, 1983), Professor of Anatomy and Cell Medicine and Rehabilitation and of Family Medicine Biology • Zaretsky, Dmitry V., M.D., Ph.D. (Second Moscow • Zhou, Hongming, Ph.D. (Chinese Academy of Medical Institute, Russia, 1988, 1992), Assistant Sciences, China, 1995), Assistant Research Scientist in Pharmacology and Toxicology Professor of Pediatrics • Zawadski, Dennis K., M.D. (Medical College of Ohio, • Zhou, Shaoyu, Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of 2001), Assistant Research Professor of Public Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Health • Zeabart, Leonard E., M.D. (Indiana University, • Zhou, Yan, B.M. (Nanjing Railway Medical College, 1974), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of China, 1982), Ph.D. (University of Saskatchewan, Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Canada, 1997), Assistant Research Professor of • Zehr, Brian P., M.D. (Indiana University, 1982), Pediatrics Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, • Zhou, Yaoqi, Ph.D. (State University of New IUSM—Fort Wayne York at Stony Brook, 1990), Professor, School of • Zeiger, John F., M.D. (The Ohio State University, Informatics; Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and 1975), Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Molecular Biology, School of Medicine Anesthesia, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Zhu, Weiguo, B.M., Ph.D. (Tongji Medical • Zemtsov, Alexander, M.D. (New York University, University, China, 1991, 1998), Assistant Scientist in 1986), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Dermatology; Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor • Zieger, Michael A.J., Ph.D. (University of Waterloo, of Dermatology, IUSM—Muncie Canada, 1993), Adjunct Assistant Professor of • Zeng, Shelya X., M.D. (Jiangxi Medical College, Medicine China, 1983), Associate Scientist in Biochemistry • Zience, John A., M.D. (Indiana University, 1972), and Molecular Biology Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesia • Zenni, Michael K., M.D. (Vanderbilt University, • Zillich, Alan J., Pharm.D. (Purdue University, 1999), 1995), Volunteer Clinical Lecturer in Urology, IUSM Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine —Evansville • Zimet, Gregory D., Ph.D. (Duke University, 1985), • Zeph, Richard D., M.D. (Indiana University, Professor of Pediatrics and of Clinical Psychology 1979), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of (Psychiatry), School of Medicine; Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Psychology, School of Science; Adjunct Professor, • Zerr, Ann D., M.D. (University of Missouri—Kansas School of Nursing City, 1985), Associate Professor, Part-Time, of • Zimmer, Dawn M., M.D. (University of Kansas, Clinical Medicine 1986), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of • Zhang, Jian-Ting, Ph.D. (State University of New Obstetrics and Gynecology York at Buffalo, 1989), Professor of Pharmacology • Zimmerman, Anna M., M.D. (Southern Illinois and Toxicology, and Andrew and Peggy Thomson University, 1982), Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Hematology/Oncology (Medicine) Professor of Family Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute • Zhang, Qing, M.D. (Bengbu Medical College, China, • Zimmerman, W. Brett, Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1983), Ph.D. (Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical 1986), Adjunct Associate Professor of Pharmacology Sciences, China, 1997), Assistant Professor of and Toxicology, IUSM—Muncie and IUSM—Terre Clinical Medical and Molecular Genetics Haute • Zhang, Shaobo, B.M. (Beijing Second Medical • Zinni, Nancy, M.D. (Case Western Reserve College, China, 1983), Associate Scientist in University, 1987), Assistant Professor, Part-Time, of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Clinical Anesthesia • Zhang, Wei, B.M., Ph.D. (Hebei Medical University, • Zitterbart, Paul A., D.D.S. (Indiana University, 1977), China, 1996, 2007), Visiting Assistant Scientist in Assistant Professor of Oral Pathology, Medicine, and Pediatrics 138 Faculty Emeriti June 28, 2010

Radiology, School of Dentistry; Adjunct Assistant • Biagio Azzarelli, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Professor of Public Health, School of Medicine Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, of Neurology, • Zody, Karla C., M.D. (Indiana University, 1985), and of Neurological Surgery Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Family • Walter X. Balcavage, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine, IUSM—Terre Haute Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IUSM—Terre • Zollinger, Terrell W., Dr.P.H. (Loma Linda University, Haute 1980), Professor of Family Medicine and of • William W. Baldwin, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Adjunct Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, IUSM—Northwest Public Health, School of Medicine; Fellow, Institute • Helen B. Barnes, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor for Action Research for Community Health and Emerita of Pediatrics World Health Organization Collaboration Center in • Marilyn S. Bartlett, M.S., Professor Emerita of Healthy Cities, and Adjunct Professor, School of Medical Technology (Pathology and Laboratory Nursing Medicine) • Zolman, Mark E., M.D. (Indiana University, 1994), • Wallace E. Bash, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Volunteer Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Emeritus of Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne Medicine and Rehabilitation, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Dietrich C. Bauer, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Zoppi, Kathleen A., Ph.D. (University of Michigan, Microbiology and Immunology 1994), Adjunct Professor of Public Health and • Steven C. Beering, M.D., Professor Emeritus of of Family Medicine, School of Medicine; Adjunct Medicine Professor of Communication Studies, School of • James H. Belt, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Liberal Arts Emeritus of Pediatrics • Zubovic, Yvonne M., Ph.D. (The Ohio State • Daniel P. Benford, B.S., Associate Professor University, 1988), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Emeritus of Health Administration Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • James E. Bennett, M.D., Willis D. Gatch Professor • Zuckerman, Steven H., Ph.D. (University of Emeritus of Surgery Minnesota, 1977), Adjunct Associate Professor of • Jerry M. Bergstein, M.D., Byron P. and Frances D. Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine; Hollett Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics Adjunct Associate Professor of Biology, School of Science • Bernard Black-Schaffer, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pathology (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine), • Zunich, Janice, M.D. (The Ohio State University, Medical Sciences Program 1978), Associate Professor of Clinical Medical and Molecular Genetics, IUSM—Northwest • Richard C. Bockrath Jr., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Microbiology and Immunology • Zwickl, Craig M., Ph.D. (Indiana University, 1998), Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and • William H. Bond, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Toxicology Medicine • Zygmunt, Deborah J., M.D. (Indiana University, • Charles A. Bonsett, M.D., Volunteer Clinical 1983), Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Professor Emeritus of Neurology • Zyromski, Nicholas J., M.D. (Medical College of • Talmage R. Bosin, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Ohio, 1997), Assistant Professor of Surgery Pharmacology and Toxicology, Medical Sciences Program Faculty Emeriti • William F. Bosron, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of A| B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and of Medicine | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z • Otis R. Bowen, M.D., Lester D. Bibler Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine Note: Titles of faculty are as of December 15, 2008. • Sally A. Bowman, M.S., Professor Emerita of • E. Wade Adams, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Speech Pathology (Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Emeritus of Pediatrics, IUSM—Fort Wayne Surgery) • Willard H. Albrecht, M.D., Assistant Professor • Zacharie Brahmi, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Anesthesia Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology • William R. Anderson, M.D., Clinical Professor • Ira K. Brandt, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical and of Medical Genetics (Medical and Molecular Sciences Program Genetics) • Jerald L. Andrew, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Associate • Kenneth D. Brandt, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Medicine and of Orthopaedic Surgery Wayne • R. Daniel Braun, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Clinical • Justin E. Arata, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology Emeritus of Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Harry M. Brittain, Assistant Professor Emeritus of • Robert M. Armer Jr., M.D., Clinical Assistant Biostatistics (Psychiatry) Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics • Thomas A. Broadie, M.D., Ph.D., Frederic W. Taylor • William C. Ashman, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor Emeritus of Surgery Assistant Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, IUSM— • E. Jane Brownley, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor Fort Wayne Emerita of Pediatrics • F. Robert Brueckmann, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedic Surgery June 28, 2010 Faculty Emeriti 139

• William P. Bryan, Ph.D., Associate Professor • Marian K. DeMyer, M.D., Professor Emerita of Emeritus of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Psychiatry • James G. Buchholz, M.D., Volunteer Clinical • Richard N. Dexter, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Assistant Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedic Medicine Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne • James C. Dillon, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Robert M. Butler, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Medicine Emeritus of Pediatrics • Patrick A. Dolan, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor • Frank D. Byrne, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor Emeritus of Radiology Emeritus of Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Ramon S. Dunkin, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor • Richard W. Campbell, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Emeritus of Medicine Professor Emeritus of Medicine • Cloyd L. Dye, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Robert L. Campbell, M.D., Betsey Barton Professor Professor Emeritus of Medicine Emeritus of Neurological Surgery • Richard W. Dyke, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • William N. Capello, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery • Mark L. Dyken Jr., M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Lucinda G. Carr, Ph.D., Senior Research Professor Neurology Emerita of Medicine and of Pharmacology and • James W. Edmondson, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Toxicology Medicine • James E. Carter, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Forrest D. Ellis, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology and of Pathology and Ophthalmology Laboratory Medicine • Mary A. Feeley, Ed.D., Professor Emerita of Medical • Peter N. Casey, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Assistant Technology (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Laboratory • Fred L. Ficklin, Ed.D., Assistant Dean Emeritus; Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Associate Professor Emeritus of Medical Student • John A. Cavins, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Associate Academic Affairs Professor Emeritus of Medicine • Donald L. Fields, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor • Varoujan A. Chalian, D.D.S., Professor Emeritus Emeritus of Pediatrics of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry; Professor • Ronald S. Filo, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery Emeritus of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck • Naomi S. Fineberg, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of Surgery, School of Medicine Medicine • Robert G. Chaplin, M.A., Associate Professor • S. Edwin Fineberg, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Audiology (Otolaryngology–Head and Medicine Neck Surgery) • Shao-Ling Fong, Ph.D., Associate Professor • William R. Chattin, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology and of Biochemistry and Emeritus of Pediatrics Molecular Biology • Arden G. Christen, D.D.S., Professor Emeritus of • Lincoln E. Ford, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry; Adjunct Professor Medicine and of Cellular and Integrative Physiology Emeritus of Public Health, School of Medicine • Charles M. Frankhouser, M.D., Clinical Assistant • Joe C. Christian, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Dean Professor Emeritus of Pathology, (Pathology and Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medical and Laboratory Medicine), IUSM—Fort Wayne Molecular Genetics • Jacqueline French, Ph.D., Associate Professor • Robert E. Cleary, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor Emerita of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology • Julius J. Friedman, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Edward M. Cockerill, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Integrative Radiology Physiology) • Mervyn D. Cohen, M.B., Ch.B., M.D., Eugene C. • Robert H. Furman, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Klatte Professor Emeritus of Radiology Medicine • Robert A. Colyer, M.D., Associate Professor • G. Thomas Gabrys, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Emeritus of Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Professor Emeritus of Medicine, IUSM— • P. Michael Conneally, Ph.D., Distinguished Fort Wayne Professor Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medical • John W. Gaebler, M.D., Associate Professor and Molecular Genetics and of Neurology Emeritus of Pediatrics • Philip M. Coons, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Gloria M. Galante, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Associate Psychiatry Professor Emerita of Psychiatry, IUSM—Northwest • Betty C. Corya, M.D., Professor Emerita of Medicine • John A. Galloway, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Carolyn A. Cunningham, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Medicine Associate Professor Emerita of Medicine • Philip S. Gibbs, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Helen G. Czenkusch, M.D., Assistant Emerita in Anesthesia Pediatrics • Alois E. Gibson, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Instructor • Walter J. Daly, M.D., Sc.D., Dean Emeritus; James Emeritus in Orthopaedic Surgery O. Ritchey Professor Emeritus of Medicine • David M. Gibson, M.D., Showalter Professor • Jeffrey C. Darnell, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Biochemistry (Biochemistry and Medicine Molecular Biology) 140 Faculty Emeriti June 28, 2010

• Gareth H. Gilkey, M.D., Associate Professor • Chiu S. Hui, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Cellular Emeritus of Medicine and Integrative Physiology and of Medicine • Richard L. Gilmor, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Panayotis G. Iatridis, M.D., D.Sc., Professor Clinical Radiology and of Clinical Neurological Emeritus of Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Surgery Integrative Physiology) and of Medicine, IUSM— • John J. Glancy, Assistant Professor Emeritus of Northwest Orthotics (Orthopaedic Surgery) • William O. Irvine, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Instructor • Melvin R. Glick, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus in Orthopaedic Surgery Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Glenn W. Irwin Jr., M.D., L.L.D., Dean Emeritus; • Craig G. Gosling, B.A., Associate Professor Professor Emeritus of Medicine Emeritus, Part-Time, of Scientific Illustration, School • Frederic L. Jackson, D.O., Volunteer Clinical of Medicine; Adjunct Associate Professor Emeritus Associate Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine, of Scientific Illustration, Herron School of Art IUSM—Fort Wayne • Merrill Grayson, M.D., Distinguished Professor • Mohinder S. Jarial, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology Emeritus of Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM— • Ted L. Grayson, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Assistant Muncie Professor Emeritus of Surgery • Hiremagalur N. Jayaram, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus • Morris Green, M.D., Perry W. Lesh Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Emeritus of Pediatrics • W. Terry Jenkins, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus • Hubert N. Grimes, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, IU Emeritus of Pediatrics Bloomington; Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry • Jay L. Grosfeld, M.D., Lafayette F. Page Professor and Molecular Biology, Medical Sciences Program, Emeritus of Pediatric Surgery (Surgery) School of Medicine • George D. Guthrie, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus • Ralph A. Jersild Jr., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, IUSM— Anatomy (Anatomy and Cell Biology) Evansville • C. Conrad Johnston Jr., M.D., Distinguished • Richard J. Hamburger, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Professor Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Medicine School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, School of • Robert E. Hannemann, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Nursing Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics • Donald H. Jolly, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor • Edwin T. Harper, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Psychiatry Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Robert B. Jones, M.D., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Donald R. Hawes, M.D., Associate Professor Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology Emeritus of Radiology • Walter E. Judson, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Robert J. Healey, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Medicine Emeritus of Medicine • Richard B. Juergens, M.D., Clinical Associate • Sally L. Hegeman, Ph.D., Associate Professor Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Emerita, Part-Time, School of Optometry; Adjunct Wayne Associate Professor Emerita of Pharmacology and • John E. Kalsbeck, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Toxicology, Medical Sciences Program, School of Neurological Surgery Medicine • George A. Karwisch, Ph.D., Assistant Professor • Eugene M. Helveston, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Clinical Psychology (Psychiatry) Ophthalmology • Linda M. Kasper, Ed.D., Associate Professor • Emily M. Hernandez, M.S., Associate Professor Emerita of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Emerita of Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) • Patricia A. Keener, M.D., Professor Emerita of • Beverly E. Hill, Ed.D., Adjunct Associate Professor Clinical Pediatrics Emerita, Medical Educational Resources Program, • Suetta Kehrein, M.S., Assistant Professor Emerita of School of Medicine Radiologic Sciences (Radiology) • James K. Hill, M.D., Assistant Emeritus in Pediatrics • Charles R. Kelley, M.D., Associate Professor • Joseph N. Hingtgen, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Medicine Clinical Psychology and Neurobiology (Psychiatry) • Elizabeth Kelly-Fry, Ed.D., Professor Emerita of • Narcissa D. Hocker, M.S., Associate Professor Radiology Emerita of Medical Technology (Pathology and • Frederick M. Kelvin, M.B., B.S., Professor Emeritus Laboratory Medicine) of Clinical Radiology • Virgil D. Hoftiezer, Ph.D., Professor Emertus of • Rashid A. Khairi, M.B., B.S., Volunteer Clinical Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—Northwest Associate Professor Emeritus of Medicine • Robert W. Holden, M.D., Dean Emeritus; Walter J. • Harold King, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery Daly Professor Emeritus; Eugene C. Klatte Professor • Lucy Jane King, M.D., Clinical Professor Emerita of Emeritus of Radiology Psychiatry • Tsau-yuen Huang, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor • Eugene C. Klatte, M.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emeritus; Raymond C. Beeler Professor Emeritus of IUSM—Northwest Radiology June 28, 2010 Faculty Emeriti 141

• Stuart A. Kleit, M.D., D.D.S., Associate Dean Clinical Assistant Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedic Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medicine Surgery, IUSM—Northwest • Thomas F. Kling Jr., M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Michael J. Mastrangelo, M.D., Clinical Assistant Orthopaedic Surgery Professor Emeritus of Surgery, IUSM—Fort Wayne • Suzanne B. Knoebel, M.D., Herman C. and Ellnora • G. Keith Matheson, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus D. Krannert Professor Emerita of Medicine of Anatomy (Anatomy and Cell Biology), IUSM— • Oldrich J. Kolar, M.D., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Evansville Neurology • William G. McAdoo, Ph.D., Professor of Clinical • Donald R. Koritnik, Ph.D., Associate Professor Psychology Emeritus (Psychiatry) Emeritus of Pharmacology and Toxicology and of • Leo J. McCarthy, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, IUSM—Fort Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Wayne • Edwin S. McClain, M.D., Clinical Professor Emeritus • Gopal Krishna, M.D., Professor Emeritus of of Obstetrics and Gynecology Anesthesia • Clement J. McDonald, M.D., Distinguished Professor • Arnold W. Kunkler, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Emeritus; Regenstrief Professor Emeritus of Medical Professor Emeritus of Surgery Informatics, and Professor Emeritus of Medicine • Mary Jane Laatz, B.S.L.S., Associate Professor • Dana M. McDonald, M.L.S., Librarian Emerita, Ruth Emerita of Medical Literature; Librarian Emerita, Lilly Medical Library Ruth Lilly Medical Library • Paul L. McHenry, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Elfred H. Lampe, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Medicine Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology, IUSM—Fort • John Mealey Jr., M.D., Professor Emeritus of Wayne Neurological Surgery • William B. LaSalle, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Richard A. Meiss, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedic Surgery, IUSM— Obstetrics and Gynecology and of Cellular and Fort Wayne Integrative Physiology • Anthony R. Lasich, M.D., J.D., Clinical Instructor • Doris H. Merritt, M.D., Professor Emerita of Emeritus in Orthopaedic Surgery Pediatrics • Richard J. Lawlor, Ph.D., J.D., Associate Professor • Joseph F. Milan, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Assistant Emeritus of Clinical Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry Professor Emeritus of Surgery, Medical Sciences • Robert E. Lempke, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Program Surgery • Victor Milstein, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Clinical • Alvin S. Levine, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychology (Psychiatry) Microbiology and Immunology, IUSM—Terre Haute • Maurizio A. Mirolli, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Ting-Kai Li, M.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus; Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Integrative Professor Emeritus of Medicine and of Biochemistry Physiology), Medical Sciences Program and Molecular Biology • Gary A. Mitchell, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Clinical • Richard E. Lindseth, M.D., George J. Garceau Medicine Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery • Sherwin Mizell, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of and Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedic Surgery Anatomy (Anatomy and Cell Biology), Medical • Thomas C. Lloyd Jr., M.D., Professor Emeritus of Sciences Program Medicine and of Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular • Glenn D. Moak, M.D., Associate Professor Emeritus and Integrative Physiology) of Radiology • Alvin M. LoSasso, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Ward W. Moore, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Anesthesia Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Integrative • Li Lu, M.D., Senior Scientist Emerita in Microbiology Physiology), Medical Sciences Program and Immunology • Wells R. Moorehead, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • George T. Lukemeyer, M.D., Frank C. and Ruby Pathology and Laboratory Medicine L. Moore and George T. Lukemeyer Professor • Sreenivasa S. Moorthy, M.B., B.S., Professor Emeritus, and Professor Emeritus of Medicine Emeritus of Anesthesia, School of Medicine, and • John D. MacDougall, M.D., Volunteer Clinical of Respiratory Therapy, School of Health and Associate Professor Emeritus of Surgery Rehabilitation Sciences • James A. Madura, M.D., J. Stanley Battersby • Randall C. Morgan Jr., M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor Emeritus of Surgery Assistant Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedic • Joseph J. Mamlin, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery, IUSM—Northwest Medicine • James G. Morphis II, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Richard S. Manalis, Ph.D., Adjunct Associate Radiation Oncology Professor Emeritus of Cellular and Integrative • Stephen N. Morris, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Physiology, IUSM—Fort Wayne Clinical Medicine • Sylvia A. Manalis, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor • Jeanne G. Mueller, M.A., Librarian Emerita, Ruth Emerita of Psychiatry, IUSM—Fort Wayne Lilly Medical Library • Omkar N. Markand, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • John J. Mulcahy, M.D., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Neurology Urology • Robert S. Martino, M.D., Adjunct Assistant Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Cell Biology and Volunteer 142 Faculty Emeriti June 28, 2010

• Jans Muller, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pathology • Marvin E. Priddy, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Associate and Laboratory Medicine and of Neurology Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort • Anton W. Neff, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Wayne Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical Sciences • Shokri Radpour, M.D., Professor Emeritus, Part- Program Time, of Clinical Otolaryngology–Head and Neck • Richard S. Neiman, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • William D. Ragan, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Raymond L. Newnum, M.D., Assistant Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology Emeritus of Medicine, IUSM—Evansville • Barth H. Ragatz, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus • Louis W. Nie, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and of Emeritus of Psychiatry Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort • Donald J. Niederpruem, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Wayne of Microbiology and Immunology • Barbara F. Randall, Ph.D., Assistant Professor • Richard L. Nielsen, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Emerita of Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Associate Professor Emeritus of Medicine, IUSM— Integrative Physiology), Medical Sciences Program Fort Wayne • James E. Randall, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • R. Joe Noble, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Integrative Emeritus of Medicine Physiology), Medical Sciences Program • Arthur L. Norins, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Chalapathi C. Rao, M.B., B.S., Associate Professor Dermatology and of Pathology and Laboratory Emeritus of Anesthesia Medicine • George F. Rapp, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor • Sidney Ochs, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Orthopaedic Surgery Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Integrative • N. Leela Rau, M.B., B.S., Associate Professor Physiology) Emerita of Clinical Psychiatry • Brian L. O’Connor, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • George H. Rawls, M.D., Clinical Professor Emeritus Anatomy (Anatomy and Cell Biology) of Surgery • Tjien O. Oei, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pathology • John D. Reed, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor and Laboratory Medicine and of Medicine Emeritus of Family Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne • John F. O’Malley, Ph.D., Associate Professor • Rodney A. Rhoades, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—South Cellular and Integrative Physiology Bend • Beverly S. Richards, D.N.S., Associate Professor • Bernard E. Oppenheim, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emerita, School of Nursing; Adjunct Associate Radiology Professor Emerita of Psychiatry, School of Medicine • Walter L. Owens, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor • Joseph H. Richardson, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Associate Professor Emeritus of Medicine, IUSM— Sciences Program Fort Wayne • Lillie-Mae Padilla, M.D., Assistant Professor Emerita • Margaret W. Richwine, M.L.S., Librarian Emerita, of Obstetrics and Gynecology and of Medical and Ruth Lilly Medical Library Molecular Genetics • Anthony S. Ridolfo, M.D., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus • Catherine G. Palmer, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of of Medicine Medical and Molecular Genetics • Wendell A. Riggs, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Assistant • Charles C. M. Pan, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, IUSM—Lafayette Assistant Professor Emeritus of Pathology and • Merrill A. Ritter, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Fort Wayne Emeritus of Orthopaedic Surgery • Hee-Myung Park, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Earle U. Robinson Jr., M.D., Volunteer Clinical Radiology Associate Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and • George F. Parker, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Gynecology Emeritus of Pediatrics • Robert D. Robinson Jr., M.D., Volunteer Clinical • Richard G. Peterson, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Professor Emeritus of Medicine Anatomy and Cell Biology • Ryland P. Roesch, M.D., Associate Professor • Raymond O. Pierce Jr., M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Anesthesia Orthopaedic Surgery • Roger W. Roeske, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Georgia Ann Pitcher, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Professor Emerita of Pediatrics • Donald L. Rogers, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor • John N. Pittman, M.D., Associate Emeritus in Emeritus of Pediatrics Surgery • Robert E. Rogers, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • John E. Pless, M.D., Culbertson Professor Emeritus Obstetrics and Gynecology of Pathology (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) • Richard J. Rose, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Henry D. Prange, Ph.D., Associate Professor Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, IU Emeritus of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, Bloomington; Adjunct Professor Emeritus of Medical Medical Sciences Program and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine • Francis W. Price, M.D., Clinical Professor Emeritus • Bertram S. Roth, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Emeritus of Pediatrics June 28, 2010 Faculty Emeriti 143

• Lawrence M. Roth, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Philip J. Snodgrass, M.D. Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Medicine • Carl F. Rothe, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Kathleen B. Speicher, M.D., Assistant Professor Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Integrative Emerita, Part-Time, of Clinical Medicine Physiology) • Leon Stein, M.D., Associate Professor Emeritus of • Jerard G. Ruff, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Medicine Emeritus of Pediatrics, Medical Sciences Program • Edward F. Steinmetz, M.D., Volunteer Clinical • Donald E. Russell, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Instructor Professor Emeritus of Medicine Emeritus in Orthopaedic Surgery • Jean Hamilton Steinrauf, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of • Robert M. Saywell Jr., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Family Medicine • Barbara M. Stilwell, M.D., Volunteer Clinical • James A. Scheidler, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor Emerita of Psychiatry Assistant Professor Emeritus of Medicine • Robert K. Stoelting, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Donald M. Schlegel, M.D., Clinical Assistant Anesthesia Professor Emeritus of Surgery • William R. Storer, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Associate • John F. Schmedtje, Ph.D., Associate Professor Professor Emeritus of Medicine Emeritus of Anatomy (Anatomy and Cell Biology), • Randall W. Strate, M.D., Associate Professor Schools of Medicine and Dentistry Emeritus of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory • Paul E. Schmidt, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Associate Medicine Professor Emeritus of Medicine • Alfred Strickholm, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Richard B. Schnute, M.D., Associate Professor Physiology and Biophysics (Cellular and Integrative Emeritus of Medicine Physiology), Medical Sciences Program • Dolores M. Schroeder, Ph.D., Associate Professor • Borys Surawicz, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emerita of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical Medicine Sciences Program • Liang-Che Tao, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Richard R. Schumacher, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and of Clinical Medicine Radiology • Dwight W. Schuster, M.D., Clinical Professor • Eduardo Tejada, M.D., Assistant Professor Emeritus Emeritus of Psychiatry of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • John B. Scofield, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor • Charles E. Test, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Psychiatry Medicine • In Sook Seo, M.D., Professor Emerita of Pathology • Joseph F. Thompson, M.D., Professor Emeritus of and Laboratory Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology • James C. Shanks Jr., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Gregory C. Tomlinson, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Speech Pathology (Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Assistant Professor Emeritus of Medicine, IUSM— Surgery), School of Medicine; Professor Emeritus of Fort Wayne Orthodontics, School of Dentistry • Herbert P. Trier, M.D., Volunteer Clinical Professor • Marguerite K. Shepard, M.D. Professor Emerita of Emeritus of Psychiatry, IUSM—Fort Wayne Obstetrics and Gynecology • Douglas A. Triplett, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Homayoon Shidnia, M.D., Associate Professor Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, IUSM—Muncie Emeritus of Radiation Oncology • Aare Truumaa, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Clinical • Harris B. Shumacker Jr., M.D., Distinguished Psychology (Psychiatry) Professor Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Surgery • James C. Vanden Berge, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus • Aristotle N. Siakotos, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of of Anatomy and Cell Biology, IUSM—Northwest Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Charles J. VanTassel Jr., M.D., Volunteer Clinical • Harry Siderys, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Professor Emeritus of Urology Emeritus of Surgery • Venkatachala N. Vitalpur, M.B., B.S., Volunteer • Iver F. Small, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry Clinical Assistant Professor Emeritus of Medicine, • Joyce G. Small, M.D., Professor Emerita of IUSM—Fort Wayne Psychiatry • Vernon A. Vix, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • David M. Smith, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Radiology and of Medicine Medicine • Shreepad R. Wagle, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of • Edwin J. Smith, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology and Toxicology Medicine • Lindley H. Wagner, M.D., Associate Professor • Gerald N. Smith Jr., Ph.D., Senior Research Emeritus of Medicine, IUSM—Lafayette Professor Emeritus of Medicine • Kathleen A. Warfel, M.D., Professor Emerita of • James W. Smith, M.D., Nordschow Professor Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Emeritus of Laboratory Medicine, and Professor • Justin L. Wass, M.D., Associate Professor Emeritus Emeritus of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of Radiology • Jerald E. Smith, M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor • August M. Watanabe, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Family Medicine, IUSM—Northwest Medicine and of Pharmacology and Toxicology • John A. Smith, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Radiology 144 Distinguished Professors & Special Professorships June 28, 2010

• Margaret R. Watanabe, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant • Mary G. Austrom, Ph.D., Wesley P. Martin Professor Professor Emerita of Clinical Obstetrics and of Alzheimer’s Education, and Professor of Clinical Gynecology Psychology (Psychiatry), School of Medicine; • David D. Weaver, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Adjunct Professor, School of Nursing Medical and Molecular Genetics • James E. Bennett, M.D., Willis D. Gatch Professor • George Weber, M.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Surgery Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology and • Jerry M. Bergstein, M.D., Byron P. and Frances D. Toxicology and of Experimental Oncology Hollett Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics • Janet C. Weber, Ph.D., Associate Professor Emerita • Richard Bihrle, M.D., Dr. Norbert M. Welch, Sr. and of Ophthalmology Louise A. Welch Professor of Urology • Robert M. Weetman, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Janice S. Blum, Ph.D., Chancellor’s Professor, Pediatrics IUPUI; Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, • Warner S. Wegener, Ph.D., Associate Professor School of Medicine Emeritus of Microbiology and Immunology • Stephen P. Bogdewic, Ph.D., Dr. George W. • Eugene D. Weinberg, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus Copeland Professor of Family Medicine; Executive of Microbiology (Biology), College of Arts and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Sciences, IU Bloomington; Professor Emeritus of Development, and Adjunct Professor of Medicine Microbiology and Immunology, Medical Sciences and of Pediatrics, School of Medicine; Professor, Program, School of Medicine Part-Time, School of Public and Environmental • Myron H. Weinberger, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Affairs Medicine • Otis R. Bowen, M.D., Lester D. Bibler Professor • Henry N. Wellman, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Emeritus of Family Medicine Radiology and of Medicine • D. Craig Brater, M.D., Walter J. Daly Professor; • John F. Williams Jr., M.D., Professor Emeritus of Vice President, Indiana University; Dean, School Medicine of Medicine; Professor of Medicine and of • Lynn R. Willis, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology and Toxicology; Director, Indiana Pharmacology and Toxicology and of Medicine Statewide Medical Education System • Fred M. Wilson II, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • Thomas A. Broadie, M.D., Ph.D., Frederic W. Taylor Ophthalmology Professor Emeritus of Surgery • Fred Madison Wilson, M.D., Professor Emeritus of • John W. Brown, M.D., Harris B. Shumacker Ophthalmology Professor of Surgery • David T. Wong, Ph.D. Adjunct Professor Emeritus of • Hal E. Broxmeyer, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor; Neurobiology (Psychiatry) Mary Margaret Walther Professor of Microbiology • James C. Wright Jr., M.D., Associate Professor and Immunology; Chair of Microbiology and Emeritus of Pediatrics Immunology; Professor of Medicine; Scientific Director of the Walther Oncology Center • Mildred R. Young, M.S., Assistant Professor Emerita of Medical Technology (Pathology and Laboratory • John F. Butterworth IV, M.D., Robert K. Stoelting Medicine) Professor of Anesthesia; Chair of Anesthesia • Peter C. Young, Ph.D., Associate Professor • Randall L. Caldwell, M.D., Peter Lawrence Phillips Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology and of Professor of Pediatrics Medical and Molecular Genetics • Christopher M. Callahan, M.D., Cornelius and • Moo-Nahm Yum, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Yvonne Pettinga Professor of Medicine Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • Robert L. Campbell, M.D., Betsey Barton Professor • Heun Y. Yune, M.D., John A. Campbell Professor Emeritus of Neurological Surgery Emeritus of Radiology and Professor Emeritus of • David F. Canal, M.D., Frederic W. Taylor Professor Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery of Surgery • Douglas P. Zipes, M.D., Distinguished Professor • Louis B. Cantor, M.D., Jay C. and Lucile L. Kahn Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medicine Professor of Glaucoma Research and Education; Professor of Ophthalmology Distinguished Professors & Special • Fen-Lei F. Chang, M.D., Ph.D., Lutheran Foundation Professorships Professor of Cardiovascular Research, IUSM—Fort Wayne; Assistant Dean and Director, IUSM—Fort A| B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R Wayne; Professor of Neurology, IUSM—Fort Wayne | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z • Peng-Sheng Chen, M.D., Medtronic Zipes Professor • Deborah I. Allen, M.D., Otis R. Bowen Professor, of Cardiology; Professor of Medicine and Professor of Family Medicine, School of • D. Wade Clapp, M.D., Frieda and Albrecht Kipp Medicine; Professor, School of Public and Professor of Pediatrics; Professor of Microbiology Environmental Affairs and Immunology • Stephen D. Allen, M.D., James Warren Smith • Mervyn D. Cohen, M.B., Ch.B., M.D., Eugene C. Professor of Clinical Microbiology, and Professor of Klatte Professor Emeritus of Radiology Pathology and Laboratory Medicine • John J. Coleman III, M.D., James E. Bennett • Sharon P. Andreoli, M.D., Byron P. and Frances D. Professor of Plastic Surgery Hollett Professor of Pediatrics June 28, 2010 Distinguished Professors & Special Professorships 145

• P. Michael Conneally, Ph.D., Distinguished • Harvey Feigenbaum, M.D., Distinguished Professor; Professor Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medical Professor of Medicine and Molecular Genetics and of Neurology • Rose S. Fife, M.D., Barbara F. Kampen Professor • Kenneth G. Cornetta, M.D., Joe C. Christian of Women’s Health; Associate Dean for Research; Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics; Chair Professor of Medicine and of Biochemistry and of Medical and Molecular Genetics; Professor of Molecular Biology; Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology • David A. Flockhart, M.D., Ph.D., Harry and Edith • Steven R. Counsell, M.D., Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Gladstein Professor of Cancer Epidemiology and Professor of Geriatrics; Professor of Medicine Genetics; Professor of Medicine and Adjunct • David W. Crabb, M.D., John B. Hickam Professor Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, of of Medicine; Chair of Medicine; Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics, and of Obstetrics Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Gynecology • Michael C. Dalsing, M.D., E. Dale and Susan E. • Tatiana M. Foroud, Ph.D., Chancellor’s Professor, Habegger Professor of Surgery IUPUI; P. Michael Conneally Professor of Medical • Walter J. Daly, M.D., Sc.D., Dean Emeritus; James and Molecular Genetics, and Adjunct Professor of O. Ritchey Professor Emeritus of Medicine Psychiatry, School of Medicine • Thomas E. Davis Jr., M.D., Ph.D., Culbertson • Janice C. Froehlich, Ph.D., Chancellor’s Professor, Professor of Pathology; Professor of Pathology and IUPUI; Interim Associate Vice President for Laboratory Medicine Research; Interim Vice Chancellor for Research, • Joseph A. DiMicco, Ph.D., Chancellor’s Professor, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; IUPUI; Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Professor of Medicine and of Cellular and Integrative School of Medicine Physiology, School of Medicine • Mary C. Dinauer, M.D., Ph.D., Nora Letzter • Roy W. Geib, Ph.D., Alvin S. Levine Professor of Professor of Pediatrics; Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, IUSM—Terre Haute; and Molecular Genetics and of Microbiology and Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Immunology IUSM—Terre Haute • Bradley N. Doebbeling, M.D., Department of • Bernardino Ghetti, M.D., Distinguished Professor; Medicine Professor of Health Services Research; Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of Professor of Medicine Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, of Psychiatry, of • John P. Donohue, M.D., Distinguished Professor Medical and Molecular Genetics, and of Neurology, Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Urology School of Medicine • A. Keith Dunker, Ph.D., T. K. Li Professor of Medical • David M. Gibson, M.D., Showalter Professor Research; Director, Center for Computational Emeritus of Biochemistry (Biochemistry and Biology and Bioinformatics, and Professor of Molecular Biology) Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of • Alan M. Golichowski, M.D., Ph.D., William H. and Medicine; Adjunct Professor, School of Informatics; Sallie E. Coleman Professor of Obstetrics and Adjunct Professor of Biology, School of Science Gynecology; Professor of Medical and Molecular • David W. Dunn, M.D., Arthur B. Richter Professor Genetics of Child Psychiatry; Professor of Psychiatry and • Merrill Grayson, M.D., Distinguished Professor Adjunct Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine; Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology Adjunct Professor, School of Nursing • Morris Green, M.D., Perry W. Lesh Professor • John N. Eble, M.D., Nordschow Professor of Emeritus of Pediatrics Laboratory Medicine; Chair and Professor of • David J. Grignon, M.D., Centennial Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Professor of Pathology; Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Experimental Oncology Medicine • Michael J. Econs, M.D., Glenn W. Irwin, Jr. • Jay L. Grosfeld, M.D., Lafayette F. Page Professor Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism; Emeritus of Pediatric Surgery Professor of Medicine and of Medical and Molecular • Alon Harris, Ph.D., Letzter Professor of Genetics Ophthalmology; Professor of Cellular and Integrative • Howard J. Edenberg, Ph.D., Chancellor’s Professor, Physiology IUPUI; Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular • Robert A. Harris, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor; Biology and of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Showalter Professor of Biochemistry School of Medicine • Robert W. Holden, M.D., Dean Emeritus; Walter J. • Lawrence H. Einhorn, M.D., Distinguished Professor; Daly Professor Emeritus; Eugene C. Klatte Professor Lance Armstrong Foundation Professor of Oncology; Emeritus of Radiology Professor of Medicine • Thomas J. Howard, M.D., Willis D. Gatch Professor • William A. Engle, M.D., Erik T. Ragan Professor of of Surgery Pediatrics • Gary D. Hutchins, Ph.D., John W. Beeler Professor • Andrew P. Evan, Ph.D., Chancellor’s Professor, of Radiology IUPUI; Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, • Thomas S. Inui, M.D., Sam Regenstrief Professor School of Medicine of Health Services Research; Associate Dean for • Robert J. Fallon, M.D., Ph.D., Zachary E. Klingler Health Care Research; Professor of Medicine Professor of Pediatrics • Valerie P. Jackson, M.D., John A. Campbell Professor of Radiology; Chair of Radiology 146 Distinguished Professors & Special Professorships June 28, 2010

• C. Conrad Johnston Jr., M.D., Distinguished • Patrick J. Loehrer, M.D., Kenneth Wiseman Professor Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Professor of Medicine School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, School of • Hua Lu, M.D., Ph.D., Daniel and Lori Efroymson Nursing Professor of Oncology, and Professor of • Peter A. S. Johnstone, M.D., William A. Mitchell Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Professor of Radiation Oncology; Chair of Radiation • George T. Lukemeyer, M.D., Frank C. and Ruby Oncology L. Moore and George T. Lukemeyer Professor • Larry R. Jones, M.D., Ph.D., Charles Fisch Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medicine Professor of Cardiology (Medicine); Professor of • James A. Madura, M.D., J. Stanley Battersby Pharmacology and Toxicology, of Cellular and Professor Emeritus of Surgery Integrative Physiology, and of Biochemistry and • Linda H. Malkas, Ph.D., Vera Bradley Professor of Molecular Biology Oncology; Professor of Medicine and of Surgery; • Mark R. Kelley, Ph.D., Betty and Earl Herr Professor Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology of Pediatric Oncology Research; Professor of • Keith L. March, M.D., Ph.D., Cryptic Masons Medical Pediatrics, of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Research Foundation Professor of Vascular Biology and of Pharmacology and Toxicology Research; Professor of Medicine and of Cellular and • John C. Kincaid, M.D., Kenneth L. and Selma Integrative Physiology G. Earnest Professor of Neurology; Professor of • David G. Marrero, Ph.D., J. O. Ritchey Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology and of Physical Medicine Medicine and Rehabilitation • Clement J. McDonald, M.D., Distinguished Professor • Eugene C. Klatte, M.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus; Regenstrief Professor Emeritus of Medical Emeritus; Raymond C. Beeler Professor Emeritus of Informatics, and Professor Emeritus of Medicine Radiology • Christopher J. McDougle, M.D., Albert Eugene • James E. Klaunig, Ph.D., Robert B. Forney Sterne Professor of Clinical Psychiatry; Chair Professor of Toxicology; Director, Division of of Psychiatry; Executive Director, Institute of Toxicology; Director, IU Center for Environmental Psychiatric Research; Director, Section of Child Health; Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Psychiatry and of Public Health; Adjunct Professor of • Douglas B. McKeag, M.D., OneAmerica Foundation Emergency Medicine Professor of Preventive Health Medicine; Chair • Suzanne B. Knoebel, M.D., Herman C. and Ellnora and Professor of Family Medicine; Professor of D. Krannert Professor Emerita of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery • Michael O. Koch, M.D., John P. Donohue Professor • Douglas K. Miller, M.D., Richard M. Fairbanks of Urology; Chair of Urology Professor of Aging Research; Professor of Medicine • Stephen B. Leapman, M.D., Dolores and John Read • Richard T. Miyamoto, M.D., Arilla Spence DeVault Professor of Medical Education; Frank C. and Ruby Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck L. Moore and George T. Lukemeyer Professor; Surgery; Chair of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Executive Associate Dean for Educational Affairs; Surgery; Medical Director of Audiology and Speech Professor of Surgery Language Pathology • Lee A. Learman, M.D., Ph.D., Clarence E. Ehrlich • Harikrishna Nakshatri, Ph.D., Marian J. Morrison Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Chair of Professor of Breast Cancer Research; Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Surgery and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • James A. Lemons, M.D., Hugh McK. Landon • Paul B. Nelson, M.D., Betsey Barton Professor of Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine; Neurological Surgery; Chair of Neurological Surgery Professor of Respiratory Therapy and Adjunct • John I. Nurnberger Jr., M.D., Ph.D., Joyce and Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Iver Small Professor of Psychiatry; Vice Chair for and Rehabilitation Sciences; Adjunct Professor, Research (Psychiatry); Director of the Institute of School of Nursing Psychiatric Research; Professor of Neurobiology • Ting-Kai Li, M.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus; (Psychiatry) and of Medical and Molecular Genetics Professor Emeritus of Medicine and of Biochemistry • J. Marc Overhage, M.D., Ph.D., Regenstrief and Molecular Biology Professor of Medical Informatics, and Professor of • Keith D. Lillemoe, M.D., Jay L. Grosfeld Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, Surgery; Chair of Surgery School of Informatics • Richard E. Lindseth, M.D., George J. Garceau • Ora H. Pescovitz, M.D., Edwin Letzter Professor Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Orthopaedic of Pediatrics; Interim Vice President for Research Surgery, and Professor Emeritus of Orthopaedic Administration, Indiana University; Executive Surgery Associate Dean for Research Affairs, School of • Debra K. Litzelman, M.D., Richard C. Powell Medicine Professor of Medical Education, Associate Dean • John E. Pless, M.D., Culbertson Professor Emeritus for Medical Education and Curricular Affairs, and of Pathology (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) Professor of Medicine • Frederick J. Rescorla, M.D., Lafayette F. Page • Randall T. Loder, M.D., George J. Garceau Professor of Pediatric Surgery, and Professor of Professor of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, and Surgery Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery • Douglas K. Rex, M.D., Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine June 28, 2010 Class of 2008 Graduate Appointments 147

• Richard C. Rink, M.D., Robert A. Garrett Professor • Jeffrey B. Travers, M.D., Ph.D., Kampen-Norins of Pediatric Urologic Research (Urology) Professor of Dermatology; Chair of Dermatology; • Peter J. Roach, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor; Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; Associate Chair and • Thomas M. Ulbright, M.D., Lawrence M. Roth Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Professor of Pathology (Pathology and Laboratory School of Medicine Medicine) • Ann Roman, Ph.D., Chancellor’s Professor, IUPUI; • Michael R. Vasko, Ph.D., Paul Stark Professor Associate Chair and Professor of Microbiology and of Pharmacology; Chair and Professor of Immunology, School of Medicine Pharmacology and Toxicology; Professor of • Karen L. Roos, M.D., John and Nancy Nelson Anesthesia and of Medicine Professor of Neurology, and Professor of • George Weber, M.D., Distinguished Professor Neurological Surgery Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology and • Ahmad R. Safa, Ph.D., H. H. Gregg Professor of Toxicology and of Experimental Oncology Cancer Research, and Professor of Pharmacology • Edward C. Weisberger, M.D., Betty A. Morgan and Toxicology Professor of Otolaryngology (Otolaryngology–Head • Andrew J. Saykin, Psy.D., Raymond C. Beeler and Neck Surgery) Professor of Radiology and Director, Center for • Eric A. Wiebke, M.D., J. Stanley Battersby Professor Neuroimaging, and Professor of Clinical Psychology of Surgery (Psychiatry), of Neurology, and of Medical and • David S. Wilkes, M.D., Dr. Calvin H. English Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor; Professor of Medicine, of Microbiology Professor of Psychology, College of Arts and and Immunology, and of Biochemistry and Molecular Sciences, IU Bloomington Biology • Richard L. Schreiner, M.D., Edwin L. Gresham • Stephen D. Williams, M.D., H. H. Gregg Professor Professor of Pediatrics and Chair of Pediatrics, of Oncology; Associate Dean for Cancer Research; School of Medicine; Professor of Respiratory Professor of Medicine Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation • Stephen E. Wolverton, M.D., Theodore Arlook Sciences Professor of Dermatology; Professor of Clinical • Scott A. Shapiro, M.D., Robert L. Campbell Dermatology Professor of Neurological Surgery • Xiao-Ming Xu, M.S., Ph.D., Mari Hulman George • Anantha Shekhar, M.B., B.S., Ph.D., Raymond E. Professor of Neuroscience Research; Professor of Houk Professor of Psychiatry; Associate Dean for Neurological Surgery; Adjunct Professor of Anatomy Translational Research; Professor of Neurobiology and Cell Biology (Psychiatry) and of Pharmacology and Toxicology • Yan Xu, Ph.D., Hulman-George Family Professor • Stuart Sherman, M.D., Glen A. Lehman Professor of Gynecologic Cancer; Professor of Obstetrics & of Gastroenterology; Professor of Medicine and of Gynecology and of Biochemistry and Molecular Radiology Biology • Harris B. Shumacker Jr., M.D., Distinguished • Robert D. Yee, M.D., Merrill Grayson Professor of Professor Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Surgery Ophthalmology; Chair of Ophthalmology • George W. Sledge Jr., M.D., Ballvé Lantero • Mervin C. Yoder Jr., M.D., Richard and Pauline Professor of Oncology (Medicine); Professor of Klingler Professor of Pediatrics; Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Adjunct • James W. Smith, M.D., Nordschow Professor Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology Emeritus of Laboratory Medicine; Professor Emeritus • Heun Y. Yune, M.D., John A. Campbell Professor of of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Radiology; Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and • Stanley M. Spinola, M.D., David H. Jacobs Professor Neck Surgery of Infectious Diseases (Medicine); Professor of • Jian-Ting Zhang, Ph.D., Andrew and Peggy Microbiology and Immunology and of Pathology and Thomson Professor of Hematology/Oncology; Laboratory Medicine Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology • Edward F. Srour, Ph.D., Robert J. and Annie S. • Zhong-Yin Zhang, Ph.D., Robert A. Harris Professor Rohn Professor of Leukemia Research; Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Chair of of Medicine, of Pediatrics, and of Microbiology and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Immunology, School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor • Douglas P. Zipes, M.D., Distinguished Professor of Biology, School of Science Emeritus; Professor Emeritus of Medicine • Frederick B. Stehman, M.D., Clarence E. Ehrlich Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Alumni Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Class of 2008 Graduate Appointments • Robert S. Tepper, M.D., Ph.D., Mary Agnes Kennedy and Katheryn Kennedy Weinberger Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments Professor of Pediatrics • William M. Tierney, M.D., Chancellor’s Professor, Class of 2008 Graduate IUPUI; Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine; Appointments Professor, Part-Time, School of Public and • Rania Karam Abbasi, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent Environmental Affairs; Adjunct Professor, School of Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Informatics 148 Class of 2008 Graduate Appointments June 28, 2010

Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School • Stephen Robert Birrer, MD, Anesthesiology, Indiana of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Phillip Hilmi Abbosh, MD, PhD, Preliminary Surgery, • Erin Haag Breese, MD, PhD, Gold Humanism Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Honor Society, Lyman T. Meiks Research Award, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Urology, Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Indianapolis, Indiana Consortium Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint Louis, • James Nicholas Brenton, MD, Prelimary Pediatrics, Missouri University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, Child • Matthew David Abbott, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Neurology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Virginia Indiana • Amanda J.C. Brewer, MD, Pathology, Ball Memorial • Daniel Joseph Altman, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Hospital, Muncie, Indiana Transitional, Indiana University School of Medicine, • Joshua Bruket Brewster, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana • Lindsey Hibschman Anderson, MD, Family Medicine, • Lindsay Susan Broberg, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Franciscan Skemp Healthcare Program, La Crosse, Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Wisconsin Indianapolis, Indiana • Stephen Todd Anderson, MD, Internal Medicine, • Brandon Patrick Brown, MD, MA, Gold Humanism Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Honor Society, Transitional Saint Vincent Hospital Indiana and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, • Karen Elizabeth Andrews, MD, Gold Humanism Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana University School of Honor Society, Medicine-Pediatrics, University of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee • Stephen Michael Brown, MD, Preliminary Medicine, • Evan Richings Armington, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana Springfield, Illinois University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Justin Mark Atkins, MD, Family Medicine, Womack • Jeffrey Stephen Browne, MD, General Surgery, Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Mark David Ayers, MD, Pediatrics, University of Indiana South Florida, Tampa, Florida • Lisa J. Burckhartzmeyer, MD, Pediatrics, Saint • Lilian C. Azih, MD, General Surgery, University of Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama Indianapolis, Indiana • Clinton David Bahler, MD, Gold Humanism Honor • Candice M. Burns, MD, Pediatrics, University of Society, Preliminary Surgery, Indiana University Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Urology, • Lauren Michelle Burns, MD, Transitional, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana University School of • Jaymie Leigh Baker, MD, Family Medicine, Memorial Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana#Samson Mansum Hospital of South Bend, South Bend, Indiana Chan, MD, MBA, General Surgery, Saint John • Brian Donald Bales, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan Society, Medical Student Professionalism and • Ajaz L. Chaudhry, MD, Otolaryngology, Loyola Service Award, Emergency Medicine, University University, Maywood, Illinois Hospital/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, • Christopher J. Chiu, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, Cincinnati, Ohio Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Andrew Lee Beardsley, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Megan Engle Ciaccio, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana • Christopher A. Benner, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Marcus Ravdin Award, Pediatrics, University of • Heather Michelle Clark, MD, Emergency Medicine, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, • Peter Carl Bergmann, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Peoria, Illinois Gold Humanism Honor Society, American Academy • Jason Andrew Clark, MD, Pathology, Baylor of Neurology Medical Student Award for Excellence University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas in Neurology, Preliminary Medicine, University of • Jeffrey Melson Clarke, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Colorado, Denver, Colorado, Neurology, University Internal Medicine, Duke University Hospital, Durham, of Colorado, Denver, Colorado North Carolina • Todd Eric Bertrand, MD, MBA, Gold Humanism • Sara Elizabeth Cook, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Honor Society, Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke Gold Humanism Honor Society, Medicine-Pediatrics, University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Natalie Marie Best, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Indiana University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, • Matthew William Crosby, MD, Transitional, Indiana Anesthesiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Utah Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana June 28, 2010 Class of 2008 Graduate Appointments 149

• David Michael Cummins, MD, Gold Humanism • Jeremy Gene Fisk, MD, Family Medicine, Saint Honor Society, Emergency Medicine, Advocate Francis Hospital Center, Beech Grove, Indiana Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, Illinois • David Matthew Foster, MD, Emergency Medicine, • Brian Eugene Cunningham, MD, Internal Medicine, Case Western Reserve University (MetroHealth), Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Cleveland, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana • Stephanie Renee Foster, MD, Delaying Residency • Kofoworola M. Dabiri, MD, Mary Jean Yoder Award, • Cara Marie Freeland, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia Preliminary Medicine, Vanderbilt University, • Adam Christopher Robert Danielson, MD, Nashville, Tennessee, Dermatology, Vanderbilt Preliminary Medicine, Advocate Lutheran General University, Nashville, Tennessee Hospital, Park Ridge, Illinois • Amanda Jean Furr, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Vincent • Adrian Thomas Davis, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri Indiana • Amanda Nicole Williams de Bernárdez, MD, • Gregory Demond Garner, MD, Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Summa Health System/ Louisiana State University, Shreveport, Louisiana NEOUCOM, Akron, Ohio • Elizabeth Ann Gates, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Julia Marie Degler, MD, Family Medicine, Ball Medicine-Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Sarah Isis Reyes Delima, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana • Kristen Nicole Gilbert, MD, Internal Medicine, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Child Neurology, Indiana University School of Indiana Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Brett Patton Gildea, MD, Transitional, Tucson • Mona P. Desai, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana Hospitals Medical Education, Tucson, Arizona, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Anesthesiology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, • Bradley Scott DeStefano, MD, Transitional, California Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, • Sarah Kay Goodrich, MD, Roy Rheinhardt Memorial Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana Award, Senior Elective Honors Program, Obstetrics University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana and Gynecology, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health • Seth Philip DeVries, MD, Pediatrics, Children’s Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana Hospital/Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, • Aleksandar Goreski, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent Child Neurology, Children’s Hospital/Ohio State Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, University, Columbus, Ohio Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School • Joseph Paul D’haenens, MD, Emergency Medicine, of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Pitt County Memorial Hospital/East Carolina • Shawn Travis Greathouse, MD, Alpha Omega University, Greenville, North Carolina Alpha, Preliminary Surgery, Lehigh Valley • Carrie Oakley Dougherty, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Hospital/Pennsylvania State University, Allentown, McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Pennsylvania, Plastic Surgery, Lehigh Valley Evanston, Illinois, Neurology, Georgetown University Hospital/Pennsylvania State University, Allentown, Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia Pennsylvania • Dawn Michelle Dycus, MD, Pediatrics, Vanderbilt • John Thomas Gripe, MD, Community Service University, Nashville, Tennessee Leadership Award, Anesthesiology, Indiana • Anna Margaret Edwards, MD, Family Medicine, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Community Hospitals of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, • Jonathan E. Chico Guy, MD, Psychiatry, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Brooke Beckort Edwards, MD, Delaying Residency • Michael Jason Guzman, MD, General Surgery, • Robert Mathew Ehresman, MD, Family Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Union Hospital, Terre Haute, Indiana Indiana • Katie Anne Ellgass, MD, Gold Humanism Honor • Marc Scott Haro, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Society, Pediatrics, Wright Patterson Medical Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia, Center, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio Charlottesville, Virginia • Andrew Wentworth Elliott, MD, Emergency Medicine, • Jennifer R. Hartwell, MD, Pediatrics, University Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Wisconsin , Madison, Wisconsin Indiana • Derrick L. Hasenour, MD, Family Medicine, • Blake L. Erdel, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana Deaconess Hospital, Evansville, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Travis Ryan Hays, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Internal • Jeffrey Lee Farmer, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Denver, Colorado Indiana • David Gregory Hedrick, MD, Internal Medicine, • Allyson E. Fewell, MD, Internal Medicine, Brooke Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas Indiana • Andrea Shannon Carey Fisher, MD, General • Kerry Marie Hege, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana University Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana 150 Class of 2008 Graduate Appointments June 28, 2010

• Timothy L. Heinke, MD, Anesthesiology, Medical Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Virginia Carolina • Michael Milad Khouli, MD, Pediatrics-Emergency • Jacob Ryan Hennings, MD, Gold Humanism Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Honor Society, Emergency Medicine, University of Indianapolis, Indiana Tennessee, Chattanooga, Tennessee • Monica Khurana, MD, Pediatrics, Emory University, • Marcus Gurst Herod, MD, Anesthesiology, Cleveland Atlanta, Georgia Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio • Christopher L. Kimmey, MD, Family Medicine, • Lindsey Rose Hickman, MD, Obstetrics Community Hospitals of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, and Gynecology, University of New Mexico, Indiana Albuquerque, New Mexico • Jamie Lynn Knuth, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Joseph Bryan Hinton, MD, Anesthesiology, Wake General Surgery, University of South Florida, Forest Baptist University School of Medicine, Tampa, Florida Winston-Salem, North Carolina • Andrew Joseph Koerber, MD, Preliminary Medicine, • Paul Raymond Houin, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Louis Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Children’s Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, University of • Nicole Hubbard, MD, Pathology, Indiana University Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Nicholas Andrew Koontz, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Kristopher Kelly Hunt, MD, Emergency Medicine, Transitional, Indiana University School of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Beth Israel Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana Medical Center, New York, New York University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Dayna Maria Ingram, MD, Obstetrics and • Margaret Darden Kramer, MD, Alpha Omega Gynecology, Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Alpha, Gold Humanism Honor Society, Medical Arbor, Michigan Student Excellence in Emergency Medicine Award, • Claire Elizabeth Jackson, MD, General Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Denver Health Medical Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Center, Denver, Colorado Indiana • Erik William Kroger, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Ohio • Ryan Robert Jaggers, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, State University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Rajiv Kumar, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Rush Indiana University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, • Tazeen Jamal, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana University School of Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana University • Megan Nicole Landis, MD, Research Program School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana in Academic Medicine, Family Medicine, Christ • Milena Jani, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, Dermatology, Mayo University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana School of Graduate Medical Education, Jacksonville, • Gregory T. Jenkins, MD, Transitional, Ball Memorial Florida Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana • Sarah Michelle Lantz, MD, Gold Humanism Honor University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Society, General Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, • Carolyne J. Jepkorir, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana Charlotte, North Carolina University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Hans Chulhee Lee, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Andrea Leigh Jester, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold Internal Medicine, Washington University/B-JH/ Humanism Honor Society, General Surgery, Indiana SLCH Consortium Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Louis, Missouri • D. Thor Johnson, MD, PhD, Transitional, Saint • Melissa Beth Leedy, MD, Pediatrics, Vanderbilt Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, University, Nashville, Tennessee Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, • Justin Robert Lewis, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, University of California (San Francisco), San Transitional, Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Franciso, California Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Dartmouth-Hitchcock • Kandis LeQuin Johnson, MD, Transitional, Ball Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, • Justin Jeremiah Lightburn, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana University • Corey Ann Johnston, MD, Pediatrics, Nationwide School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio • Pei-Fen Lin, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Internal • Rachel Nicole Kearby, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Vincent Medicine, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, California Indiana • Brian Shaun Linert, MD, Pathology, University of • Christopher Kirt Kessler, MD, Emergency Medicine, Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Andrea Elizabeth Losch, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Indiana Preliminary Medicine, Ohio State University Hospital, • Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA, Transitional, Saint Columbus, Ohio Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, • Monica Joy Suzanne Mann, MD, Pediatrics, Indianapolis, Indiana, Vascular and Interventional Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington June 28, 2010 Class of 2008 Graduate Appointments 151

• Sarah Elizabeth Martin, MD, General Surgery, • Ryan Allen Moore, MD, Pediatrics, Cincinnati University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado Children’s Hospital Medical Center/University of • Misha L. Taber Martinez, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Louis Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri • Seth A. Moore, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana • Anubhav Narain Mathur, MD, PhD, Alpha Omega University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha, Department of Dermatology Award, • Adam Steven Morgan, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Dermatology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Carleton D. Nordschow Award, Jay Thomas Award, Indianapolis, Indiana Pathology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, • Mary Susan McCallister, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Wisconsin Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, • Eric Douglas Morrell, MD, MA, Internal Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana National Capital Consortium, Bethesda, Maryland • Brian Patrick McGrath, MD, Preliminary Surgery, • Barbara A. Mowery, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Society, Family Medicine, Union Hospital, Terre Indiana Haute, Indiana • Aimee Catherine McLean, MD, Senior Elective • Robert F. B. Muller, MD, Family Medicine, Honors Program, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sinai Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland Indianapolis, Indiana • Christopher Gary McPeek, MD, Gold Humanism • Melinda S. Mumford, MD, Obstetrics and Honor Society, Transitional, Ball Memorial Hospital, Gynecology, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University Center, Indianapolis, Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Amy M. Munchhof, MD, PhD, Medicine-Pediatrics, • Brian Douglas Meek, MD, Transitional, Saint John’s Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Mercy Medical Center, Saint Louis, Missouri, Indiana Anesthesiology, Washington University/B-JH/SLCH • Daniel J. Musick, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Consortium Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Saint Louis, Transitional, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Missouri Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, • André Gerardo Meléndez, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, John B. Hickam Award, Internal Medicine, University Chicago, Illinois of Colorado, Denver, Colorado • Laura M. Nader, MD, Family Medicine, Community • Cole Frederick Paul Mendenhall, MD, Preliminary Hospitals of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana Medicine, University Hospital/University of Cincinnati • Courtney Jane Nicholas, MD, Pediatrics, University College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio of California (Irvine), Orange, California • Raymond J. Metz Jr., MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, • Matthew M. Nobari, MD, Research Program in Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Academic Medicine, Transitional, Saint Vincent Indiana Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, • Evan Thomas Miller, MD, Transitional, Spokane Indiana, Anesthesiology, University of Chicago, Medical Centers, Spokane, Washington, Chicago, Illinois Anesthesiology, Indiana University School of • David Andrew Nordin, MD, Alpha Omega Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Alpha, J. Donald Hubbard Award, Orthopaedic • Jason McKay Miller, MD, Transitional, Saint Surgery, University of Minnesota Medical School, Francis Hospital of Evanston, Evanston, Illinois, Minneapolis, Minnesota Anesthesiology, Indiana University School of • Rebecca Alice O’Bryan, MD, Transitional, Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, • Peter Damien Miller, MD, Transitional, Grand Indianapolis, Indiana, Physical Medicine and Rapids Medical Education and Research Center/ Rehabilitation, Indiana University School of Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana University School of • B. Gerrit Ockerse, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Society, Preventive Medicine, Griffin Hospital, Derby, • Dinorah Rene Milner, MD, Family Medicine, Indiana Connecticut University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Colin Magnuson O’Dea, MD, Emergency Medicine, • Andreea Bianca Mistric, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School • Timothy Brian O’Donnell, MD, Family Medicine, of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Saint Francis Hospital and Health Centers, Beech • Daniel Benjamin Moore, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Grove, Indiana Preliminary Medicine, University of Washington, • Amanda Michelle Norris O’Mara, MD, Seattle, Washington, Ophthalmology, University of Anesthesiology, Indiana University School of Washington, Seattle, Washington Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Melanie Marie Moore, MD, Transitional, Saint • Meagan Beth O’Neill, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, E. Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Jane Brownley Award, Pediatrics, Indiana University Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, George School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Washington University, Washington, District of • Amanda Dawn Overgaard, MD, Pediatrics, Columbia University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama 152 Class of 2008 Graduate Appointments June 28, 2010

• Matthew R. Overley, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Rush University Society, Family Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana • Andrew David Prather, MD, General Surgery, • Selika Renee Owens, MD, Pediatrics, University of University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas • Jennifer Clare Prins, MD, Delaying Residency, • Adam Muhammad Paarlberg, MD, Family Medicine, Pursuing MPH Degree Saint Francis Hospital and Health Centers, Beech • William D. Province III, MD, Delaying Residency Grove, Indiana • Erica Elisabeth Pugh, MD, Family Medicine, Saint • Kellie Adrienne Park, MD, PhD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Francis Hospital and Health Centers, Beech Grove, K.K. Chen Award, Preliminary Medicine, Greenwich Indiana Hospital Association, Greenwich, Connecticut, • Angela Hope Qualey, MD, General Surgery, Indiana Anesthesiology, Yale-New Haven Medical Center, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana New Haven, Connecticut • Brian Philip Rajca, MD, Internal Medicine, University • Chirag Ghanshyam Patel, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Gold Humanism Honor Society, Transitional, Indiana • Carla Marie Ralston, MD, Emergency Medicine, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Ohio State University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio Ophthlamology, University of Texas Southwestern • Paras Batuk Ramolia, MD, Transitional, Saint Medical School, Dallas, Texas Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, • Katan Pravin Patel, MD, Emergency Medicine, Albert Indianapolis, Indiana, Dermatology, Texas Tech Einstein College of Medicine at Beth Israel Medical University (Lubbock), Lubbock, Texas Center, New York, New York • Megan Redelman, MD, Pathology, Ball Memorial • Manisha C. Patel, MD, Emergency Medicine, Hospital, Muncie, Indiana Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, Illinois • Virginia “Ginger” Leigh Reed, MD, Gold Humanism • Adam Jay Patrick, MD, Internal Medicine, Saint Honor Society, Family Medicine, Saint Vincent Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana • Stephanie Lynne Patton, MD, Emergency Medicine, • Stanton Maurice Regan, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies/Michigan University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky State University, Kalamazoo, Michigan • Leslie Ann Renfro, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent • Priti P. Patwari, MD, Internal Medicine, University of Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School • Emily Catherine Pearce, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Laurae Dawn Rettig, MD, Emergency Medicine, Indiana Mercy Health Partners/Saint Vincent Mercy Medical • Terra Renee Pearson, MD, General Surgery, Wayne Center, Toledo, Ohio State University/Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, • Ami Elizabeth Rice, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Michigan University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee • Cara Ann Pecina, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Stephanie Ann Riggen, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, John Barnhill Award, Alex Treloar Ross Award, Gold Humanism Honor Society, Internal Medicine, Transitional, Indiana University School of Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Neurology, Indiana University Indianapolis, Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Anne Catherine Risk, MD, Gold Humanism Honor • Sebastian Charles Peers, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Society, Medicine-Pediatrics, University llinois-Saint William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Illinois • Jonathan Addison Peng, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Richard R. Rogers, MD, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, UCLA Medical Center, Los Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies/Michigan Angeles, California State University, Kalamazoo, Michigan • Brett C. Pieper, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Christian Thomas Ross, MD, Emergency Medicine, Transitional, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Elizabeth Marie Ross, MD, Transitional, Ball • Andrew Denton Pierce, MD, Emergency Medicine, Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois • Sara Michelle Pierce, MD, Obstetrics and • Matthew David Runnebohm, MD, Emergency Gynecology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Indianapolis, Indiana Louisiana • Aaron Ryan Pitzele, MD, Pediatrics, Phoenix • Bilal Hakam Safadi, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana Children’s Hospital/Maricopa Medical Center, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Phoenix, Arizona • Megan Sue Sanders, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Charva Patrece Poole, MD, Pediatrics, Medical Family Medicine, Saint Joseph’s Regional Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia Center, South Bend, Indiana • William W. Potts, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent • Jana D. Sapkar, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, June 28, 2010 Class of 2008 Graduate Appointments 153

Chicago, Illinois, Anesthesiology, McGaw Medical • Sailendra R. Sunkara, MD, Radiology-Diagnostic, Center of Northwestern, University, Chicago, Illinois Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan • Alex Robert Schaefer, MD, Transitional, Saint • Kristyn Jennifer Tekulve, MD, John E. Heubi Award Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, in Ambulatory Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Cincinnati • Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana Children’s Hospital Medical Center/University of University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio • Luke Christian Schafer, MD, Emergency Medicine, • Dustin M. Thomas, MD, Transitional, Madigan Army Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington Indiana • Nathan Eric Thompson, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Amanda Dianne Schmidt, MD, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Memorial Hospital of South Bend, South Bend, Hospitals, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Indiana • Aninderpal Singh Turke, MD, Delaying Residency • Laura Ann Sech, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Floyd T. • Robert Julian Vandewalle, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Romberger Jr., MD Teaching Award, Senior Elective Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Honors Program, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Indiana University of California, Orange, California • Brian Jeffrey Veerkamp, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Satya Mary Sekar, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Internal Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Pediatrics, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado Tennessee • Katherine Elisabeth Shafer, MD, Preliminary • Reid Vegeler, MD, MPH, General Surgery, Surgery, Grand Rapids Medical Education and Washington Hospital Center, Washington, District of Research Center/Michigan State University, Grand Columbia Rapids, Michigan • Kieuhoa Tran Vo, MD, Tina Kwan Scholarship • Andrea Sunae Shin, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana Award, Pediatrics, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Columbus, Ohio • Rachel Ann Simmons, MD, Family Medicine, • Todd Douglas Vogel, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Community Hospitals of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana, Neurological Surgery, Indiana University • Carrie A. Smith, MD, Roy Rheinhardt Memorial School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Award, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Indiana • Lauren Rae Wade, MD, Emergency Medicine, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin • Hannah Elizabeth Smith, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Louis • Jennifer Kathleen Wagner, MD, Orthopaedic Children’s Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, • Joseph Paul Smith, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana Texas University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Eric William Waldo, MD, Internal Medicine, Ball • William Alfred Smith Jr, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana Society, Preliminary Surgery, University of Texas • Emily Arth Walkey, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas, Gold Humanism Honor Society, Lyman T. Meiks Urology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Clinical Award, Pediatrics, Duke University Hospital, School, Dallas, Texas Durham, North Carolina • Filipe Anacleto Sobral, MD, Preliminary Surgery, • Patrick C. Walz, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Otolaryngology, Ohio State University Hospital, Indiana Columbus, Ohio • Maria Parker Spector, MD, Gold Humanism Honor • Lindsay Katherine Wells, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, Society, Primary Medicine, Brown University, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California Providence, Rhode Island • Adam M. Werne, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Internal • Jennifer Kay Stanley, MD, General Surgery, Loyola Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care University, Maywood, Illinois Center, Indianapolis, Indiana • Barry Allen Steinkamp, MD, Transitional, Saint • Jonathan Lee Weyer, MD, Transitional, Kalamazoo Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Center for Medical Studies/Michigan State Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Ophthalmology, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Kevin Lessard Stiver, MD, Internal Medicine, Ohio Indiana State University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio • Elizabeth Anne Weyerbacher, MD, Transitional, • David William Stockwell, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven, Connecticut University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, • Matthew Joshua Wheeler, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Neurological Surgery, University of Vermont, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Burlington, Vermont Indiana • Ahmed Saeed Sufyan, MD, Research Program • Nathan David Whitmore, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, in Academic Medicine, Otolaryngology, Indiana University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Adam Daniel Will, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold • Vani Sundaram, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Loyola Humanism Honor Society, Medicine-Pediatrics, University, Maywood, Illinois, Urology, Loyola Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research University, Maywood, Illinois Center/Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan 154 Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments June 28, 2010

• Kristin Dyan Will, MD, Pediatrics, Grand Rapids Anubhav Narain Mathur, MD, PhD Medical Education and Research Center/ Michigan Research Chair: Mark H. Kaplan, PhD State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan Thesis Title: Transcription Factor Requirements for the • Andrew James Williams, MD, Family Medicine, Generations Of IL-17-Secreting T-cell Phenotypes Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Amy M. Munchhof, MD, PhD Indianapolis, Indiana Research Chair: David A. Ingram Jr., MD • Mark Douglas Wilson, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Thesis Title: Neurofibroma-Associated Growth Factors University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Activate a Distinct Signaling Network to Alter the Function • Diana Margaret Winston, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, of Neurofibromin Deficient Vascular Cells Internal Medicine, Tufts-New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts Kellie Adrienne Park, MD, PhD • Norihiro Yogo, MD, Internal Medicine, Scripps Mercy Research Chair: Grant D. Nicol, PhD Hospital, San Diego, California Thesis Title: Cellular Mechanisms Mediating the Actions • Naomi Cora Yum, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana of Nerve Growth Factor in Sensory Neurons University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Class of 2007 Graduate • Masood Zaman, MD, Emergency Medicine, McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, Appointments Illinois • Samir Isam Abdo, MD, Anesthesiology, University of • Janine Elizabeth Zee-Cheng, MD, Pediatrics, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Uzondu Francis Agochukwu, MD, Orthopaedic Indiana Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, • Mary Joanna Zeiger, MD, Anesthesiology, University Washington of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan • Evelyn Olayemi Akinsanmi, MD, Gold Humanism • Igor Olegovich Zhukov, MD, Anesthesiology, Honor Society, Family Medicine, Los Angeles University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin County-Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, • Yuriy Olegovich Zhukov, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, California Gold Humanism Honor Society, General Surgery, • Jennifer Lynn Alderson, MD, Transitional, Saint Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Vincent Hospital and Health Care, Center, Rochester, Minnesota Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana • Matthew Michael Zipse, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Gold Humanism Honor Society, Internal Medicine, • Kattie J. Allen, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado Dermatology, Mayo School of Graduate, Medical • Nicole Renee Zulkowski, MD, Indiana Society Education, Rochester, Minnesota of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Award, • David William Amrhein, MD, Family Medicine, Ball Preliminary Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Physical • Jeffrey Scott Anderson, MD, Psychiatry, Vanderbilt Medicine and Rehabilitation, Indiana University University, Nashville, Tennessee School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Lauren Elizabeth Baker, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, John B. Hickam Award, Internal Medicine, Indiana COMBINED DEGREES: MD, MA University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Brandon Patrick Brown, MD, MA • Rebecca Marie Baker, MD, Family Medicine, Fort Eric Douglas Morrell, MD, MA Wayne Medical Education, Fort Wayne, Indiana COMBINED DEGREES, MD, MBA Todd Eric Bertrand, MD, MBA • Laura Katherine Barnett, MD, Internal Medicine, Samson Mansum Chan, MD, MBA Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA Indiana COMBINED DEGREES, MD, MPH • Anne Bartlett, MD, Pathology, Medical University of Reid Vegeler, MD, MPH South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina COMBINED DEGREES: MD, PhD • Robert J. Bartlett, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phillip Hilmi Abbosh, MD, PhD Anesthesiology, Medical University of South Research Chair: Kenneth P. Nephew, PhD Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina Thesis Title: Novel Approaches to Treat Undifferentiated • Teresa Ann Batteiger, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, Thyroid Cancer: Gene Therapy Targeting Dedifferentiation Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, and Epigenetic Reprogramming Indiana • Jennifer Lynn Bayer, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Erin Haag Breese, MD, PhD J. Donald Hubbard Award, Orthopaedic Surgery, Research Chair: Maureen A. Harrington, PhD University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Thesis Title: The IRAK-1 Binding Protein SIMPL • Jeffrey Allen Beck, MD, Transitional, Grand Rapids Function as a p65/RelA Co-activator in NF-#B Dependent Medical Education and Research, Center/Michigan Gene Expression Following Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Physical Stimulation Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin, D. Thor Johnson, MD, PhD Madison, Wisconsin Research Chair: Robert A. Harris, PhD • Melissa Ann Bender, MD, Family Medicine, Christ Thesis Title: Quantitative Proteomic Differences in Hospital/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Mitochondria Between Tissues and in Diabetes Cincinnati, Ohio June 28, 2010 Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments 155

• Greg Berman, MD, MBA, Transitional, Indiana • Steffanie Risinger Campbell, MD, Alpha Omega University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Alpha, Gold Humanism Honor Society, Internal Anesthesiology, University of Colorado, Denver, Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Colorado Indianapolis, Indiana • Richard Henry Bernhardt, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, • Elizabeth Carroll, MD, Pediatrics, Vanderbilt Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, University, Nashville, Tennessee Indiana • James Joseph Case, MD, Transitional, Hurley • Micah Mershon Bhatti, MD, PhD, K.K. Chen Award, Medical Center/Michigan State University, Flint, Lyman T. Meiks Research Award, Pediatrics, Michigan University of California, San Diego, California • Miriah Beth Chapman, MD, Obstetrics and • Jennifer Erin Biggerstaff, MD, Gold Humanism Gynecology, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Honor Society, Family Medicine, Ball Memorial Tennessee Hospital, Muncie, Indiana • Ray Kris Chihara, MD, General Surgery, Indiana • Brian J. Blessinger, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Medical University of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio • Travis Edward Clegg, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Kirk Jon Bodach, MD, Family Medicine , Memorial Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Louisville, Hospital of South Bend, South Bend, Indiana Louisville, Kentucky • Blair Edward Boehmer, MD, Transitional, Grand • J. Scott Cline, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent Rapids Medical Education and Research Center/ Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Indiana, Neurology, Indiana University School of Ophthalmology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Kristin Ann Clinkenbeard, MD, Anesthesiology, • Bradley Nelson Bohnstedt, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Gold Humanism Honor Society, Research Program • Jared Samuel Coffman, MD, Preliminary Surgery, in Academic Medicine, Preliminary Surgery, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School Neurological Surgery, Indiana University School of of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Stephanie Marie Cohen, MD, General Surgery, • Ryan Christopher Bradley, MD, Emergency University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Medicine, Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies/ Kansas Michigan State University, Kalamazoo, Michigan • Laurel Marie Couts, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Jennifer Ann Brault, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana Gold Humanism Honor Society, Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Pediatric Neurology, Indiana University School of • Susan Elizabeth Creary, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Gloria Jean Brelage, MD, Family Medicine, • Anthony “Tony” Peter Czaplicki III, MD, Alpha Community Hospitals of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Omega Alpha, Gold Humanism Honor Society, Indiana Orthopaedic Surgery, Mount Carmel, Columbus, • Erik Christopher Brockman, MD, Pediatrics, Ohio University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota • Rachel Collette Danczyk, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Danielle Dawn Broshears, MD, Community Service American College of Surgeons Award, General Leadership Award, Pediatrics, Saint Vincent Hospital Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University, and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana Portland, Oregon • John Patrick Brosious, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Larissa Colleen Day, MD, Internal Medicine, Plastic Surgery, University of Nevada School of Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada Indianapolis, Indiana • Carly Burgess Brown, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Dominique Dempah, MD, General Surgery, Saint Internal Medicine, Yale-New Haven Medical Center, John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan New Haven, Connecticut • Jason William Denbo, MD, General Surgery, • Lindsey Danielle Brown, MD, Family Medicine, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee Deaconess Hospital, Evansville, Indiana • Catherine Adrian DeRidder, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana • Emily Jane Burdick, MD, Radiology-Diagnostic, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, • Jonathan F. Dickens, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Peoria, Illinois Research Program in Academic Medicine, • Anna Marie Burgner, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Orthopaedic Surgery, Walter Reed Army Medical Internal Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Center, Washington, District of Columbia Tennessee • Ben Dillon, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold • Riesa Monet Burnett, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Humanism Honor Society, Delaying Residency Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Gentry Charles Dodd, MD, Transitional, Spokane Indiana Medical Centers, Spokane, Washington, Radiology- • Andrew Thomas Campbell, MD, Family Medicine, Diagnostic, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Saint Francis Hospital and Health Centers, Beech Virginia Grove, Indiana • Douglas Robert Dohl, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Matthew Thomas Campbell, Delaying Residency Transitional, Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, 156 Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments June 28, 2010

Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School Indiana, Anesthesiology, Rush University Medical of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Center, Chicago, Illinois • Marie Parsley Dowling, MD, Emergency Medicine, • Karl Michael Grimmer Jr., MD, Transitional, Ball Pitt County Memorial Hospital/East Carolina Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, University, Greenville, North Carolina Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Jennifer Lyn Durphy, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Indiana Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, • Christine Cain Groves, MD, Transitional, Saint Neurology, Georgetown University Hospital, Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Washington, District of Columbia Indianapolis, Indiana, Physical Medicine and • Rachael Marie Dyer, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold Rehabilitation, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, Humanism Honor Society, Department of Family North Carolina Medicine Award, Family Medicine, Swedish Medical • Victoria Elizabeth Gryszowka, MD, Preliminary Center, Seattle, Washington Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care • Brian Nicholas Egan, MD, Transitional, Ball Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Saint Louis, Missouri Oregon • Tracey Marie Guildenbecher, MD, Alpha Omega • Dustin Clay Ellis, MD, Family Medicine, Union Alpha, Gold Humanism Honor Society, Family Hospital, Terre Haute, Indiana Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care • Donnie Fahler, MD, Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital/ Center, Indianapolis, Indiana Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio • Kristopher Harper Gunn, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Gregory Wayne Faris, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Preliminary Surgery, Washington University/B-JH/ Pediatrics, McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern SLCH Consortium, Saint Louis, Missouri, Urology, University, Chicago, Illinois Washington University/ B-JH/SLCH Consortium, • Michael James Ferguson, MD, Gold Humanism Saint Louis, Missouri Honor Society, Pediatrics, Indiana University School • Luke G. Gutwein, MD, General Surgery, University of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana of Florida, Gainesville, Florida • Heidi Schapker Finucane, MD, Family Medicine, • Kendall D. Hamilton, MD, Gold Humanism Honor University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico Society, Orthopaedic Surgery, Grand Rapids • Erin Michelle Flaherty, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Medical Education and Research Center/Michigan Preliminary Surgery, University of Texas Health State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, • Matthew Mark Harkenrider, MD, Transitional, Urology, University of Texas Health Science Center Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiation Oncology, University • Steven G. Foster, MD, Emergency Medicine, Grand of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Rapids Medical Education and Research Center/ • Anthony Nathaniel Harris, MD, MBA, Preliminary Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, • Joseph William Frank, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Indianapolis, Indiana Society, Community Service Leadership Award, • Andrew William Harrity, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Primary Medicine , Brown University, Providence, Transitional, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Rhode Island Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, • Shannon Leigh Gearhart, MD, Family Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Palmetto Health/University of South Carolina School Indiana of Medicine, Columbia, South Carolina • D. Matthews Hatch, MD, MBA, Anesthesiology, • Derik Josef Geist, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Loyola Wake Forest University School of Medicine, University, Maywood, Illinois Winston-Salem, North Carolina • Anna Patricia Gensic, MD, Emergency Medicine, • Matthew J. Hauck, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent University Hospital/University of Cincinnati College Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio Indiana, Ophthalmology, Indiana University School • Lina Ghosh, MD, Internal Medicine, University of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Hospital/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, • Kristi Lea Havener, MD, Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati, Ohio Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky • Amber Kay Gipson, MD, Senior Elective Honors • Jamie Anne Hedman, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Vincent Program, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Indiana Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana • April S. Gish, MD, Gold Humanism Honor • Leslie Elaine Helfert, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Society, Family Medicine, Community Hospitals of Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana • Jeffrey A. Glant, MD, General Surgery, Albert • Thomas Jeffrey Hendrix, MD, Internal Medicine, Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Pennsylvania Indianapolis, Indiana • Victoria Olga Golebiowski, MD, Preliminary Surgery, • Jason Neil Henney, MD, Emergency Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Sparrow Hospital/Michigan State University, Lansing, Michigan June 28, 2010 Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments 157

• Adam Bartlett Hill, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Louis Neurological Surgery, Albert Einstein College of University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri Medicine, Bronx, New York • Felicia Mae Hinant, MD, Anesthesiology, SUNY • Douglas Robert Kitchin, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, J. Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York Donald Hubbard Award, Transitional, Aurora Health • Nicole Daniyel Horn, MD, Transitional, Ball Memorial Care, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Radiology-Diagnostic, Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium, St. University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Louis, Missouri • Andrew Allen Houston, MD, Internal Medicine, • Kathryn Irene Kleber, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Society, Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Indianapolis, Indiana Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Reed William Hoyer, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, • Lee Michael Kneer, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Tufts-New England Medical Center, Boston, Society, Indiana Society of Physical Medicine and Massachusetts Rehabilitation Award, Preliminary Medicine, Indiana • Shane Robert Hudnall, MD, Family Medicine, Moses University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Greensboro, North Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Carolina Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah • Jennifer Bryant Hurley, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, • Ryan Patrick Kopp, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, University of California, San Diego, California, Indiana Urology, University of California, San Diego, • Justin Hoang Huynh, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, California Internal Medicine, Washington University/B-JH/ • Tricia Ann Kurtz, MD, Family Medicine , Memorial SLCH Consortium, Saint Louis, Missouri Hospital of South Bend, South Bend, Indiana • Bradley Daggett Isbister, MD, Family Medicine, Saint • Wesley Grayson Lackey, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, South Bend, Gold Humanism Honor Society, Orthopaedic Indiana Surgery, Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, • Nicholas Robert Jasper, MD, Transitional, Kettering South Carolina Medical Center, Kettering, Ohio, Physical Medicine • Craig Steven Lammert, MD, Gold Humanism Honor and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth Society, Internal Medicine, Emory University, University Health System, Richmond, Virginia Atlanta, Georgia • Charisse D. Johnson, MD, Gold Humanism Honor • Maggie Marie Lasley, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Society, Senior Elective Honors Program, Pediatrics, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Daniel Todd Jones, MD, Anesthesiology, University • Michelle Renee Laughlin, MD, General Surgery, of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Antonio, Texas Indiana • Nathaniel Allen Justice, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Amy Dawn Leland, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Society, Transitional, Saint Vincent Hospital and Tennessee Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Physical • Kathryn Elaine Kasyjanski, MD, John E. Heubi Medicine and Rehabilitation, Indiana University Award in Ambulatory Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Adam John Lemmon, MD, Anesthesiology, Indiana • Christine M. Kelly, MD, Family Medicine, Saint University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, • April Denise Lemmon, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Indianapolis, Indiana Society, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saint Vincent • Kimberly Mae Kenney, MD, Internal Medicine, Tripler Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Army Medical Center, Tripler Army Medical Center, Indiana Hawaii • David Jonathan Licini, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, • Andrew Douglas Kersten, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, Louisiana William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan • Anna Susan Lin, MD, Family Medicine , University of • Waleed Fahed Khalaf, MD, PhD, Internal Medicine, Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee • Andrew Warren Lindsley, MD, PhD, Pediatrics, • Munir I. Khatri, MD, MBA Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center/ • Rajan Suresh Kheradiya, MD, MBA, Internal University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Cincinnati, Ohio Center, Indianapolis, Indiana • Jennifer Maria Loh, MD, Gold Humanism Honor • Sandra Ann King, MD, Floyd T. Romberger Jr., Society, Transitional, Indiana University School of MD Teaching Award, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Ophthalmology, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana • Daniel Matthew Kinney, MD, Pediatrics, Advocate • Adrianne Lona, MD, Psychiatry, Brigham and Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, Illinois Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts • Merritt Drew Kinon, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, 158 Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments June 28, 2010

• Joseph Michael Mackey, MD, Alpha Omega • Jesse William Mindel, MD, Neurology, Indiana Alpha, Preliminary Medicine, University of Florida, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Gainesville, Florida, Ophthalmology, University of • Keith Allen Moench, MD, Physical Medicine and Florida, Gainesville, Florida Rehabilitation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, • Daniel Perry Mallon, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold Minnesota Humanism Honor Society, Lyman T. Meiks Clinical • Alexander Molina, MD, Family Medicine, Saint Award, Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Francis Hospital and Health Centers, Beech Grove, Washington Indiana • Avinash Venkata Mantravadi, MD, Otolaryngology, • Jennifer Sue Moll-Bennett, MD, Alpha Omega Loyola University, Maywood, Illinois Alpha, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School of • Emily Kathleen Marciniak, MD, Transitional, Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, • Lindsay Diana Moore, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, University of Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Indiana • Melissa Anne Marcotte, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana • Erin Angela Moran, MD, Pediatrics, Saint Vincent University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, • Erica Nell Martin, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana University Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Andrey Morozov, MD, Transitional, Indiana • Jennifer Marguerite Maya, MD, Family Medicine, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Saint Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, South Radiology-Diagnostic, Mayo School of Graduate Bend, Indiana Medical Education, Jacksonville, Florida • Domingo Llamas Maynes III, MD, Internal Medicine, • Soriaya Lizette Motivala, MD, Alpha Omega Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Alpha, Preliminary Surgery, Mount Sinai School Scottsdale, Arizona of Medicine, New York, New York, Neurological • Jason Wayne McCormick, MD, Transitional, Surgery, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies/Michigan New York State University, Kalamazoo, Michigan • Michael Curtis Muzinich, MD, Preliminary Surgery, • Jonathan Michael McCrea, MD, Preliminary University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Neurological Surgery, University of Missouri- Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana Columbia, Columbia, Missouri University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Gregory J. Nadolski II, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • Berry James McDowell, MD, Delaying Residency John Barnhill Award, Marcus Ravdin Award, • Susan Marie McDowell, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Radiology-Diagnostic, University of Pennsylvania, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Indiana • Ryan Daniel Nagy, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent • Robert Clayton McGee, MD, Transitional, Grand Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Rapids Medical Education and Research Center/ Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan, of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Anesthesiology, University of Tennessee Medical • Un Hui Faith Nam, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Center at Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center, • Brady Grimsley McIntosh, MD, Emergency Medicine, Los Angeles, California Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Jessica Rose Nance, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Indiana Society, Alexander Treloar Ross Award, Pediatrics, • Allison D. Meadows, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Children’s National Medical Center/George Society, Family Medicine, Oregon Health and Washington University, Washington, District of Science University (Cascades East), Klamath Falls, Columbia, Pediatric Neurology, Children’s National Oregon Medical Center/George Washington University, • Rekha Meesa, MD, Radiology-Diagnostic, Grand Washington, District of Columbia Rapids Medical Education and Research Center/ • Heather Ruthann Nichols, MD, Gold Humanism Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan Honor Society, Pediatrics, Palmetto Health/ • Cassidy Ann Menard, MD, Internal Medicine, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Columbia, South Carolina Indianapolis, Indiana • Mark E. Nielson, MD, Transitional, Ball Memorial • Andrew Michael Miller, MD, Psychiatry, Indiana Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Nicholas Paul Miller, MD, Preliminary Medicine, • Mushoba Njalamimba, MD, Anesthesiology, Ohio Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, State University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio Radiology-Diagnostic, Rush University Medical • Andrew Joseph Norton, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Center, Chicago, Illinois Transitional, Indiana University School of Medicine, • Trent James Miller, MD, Internal Medicine, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan • Bryce Samuel Milligan, MD, Internal Medicine, • Matthew J. Nykiel, MD, Plastic Surgery, Saint Louis Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri Indiana June 28, 2010 Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments 159

• Michelle Adeola Yetunde Ojemuyiwa, MD, Internal • Matthew Daniel Powellson, MD, Gold Humanism Medicine, Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Honor Society, Medicine-Pediatrics, Indiana Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Joanna Maria Olewicz, MD, Emergency Medicine, • Christen Mical Prible, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Saint John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, Society, Medicine-Pediatrics, Indiana University Michigan School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Amy Marie Olin, MD, Family Medicine, Community • Kelley Ralph, MD, Emergency Medicine, Emory Hospitals of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana University, Atlanta, Georgia • Krista Michelle O’Neal, MD, Family Medicine, Saint • Matthew Craig Ralstin, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Francis Hospital and Health Centers, Beech Grove, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana, Ophthalmology, Indiana University School • Kevin Raymond O’Neill, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee • Sheila S. Rane, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Rush • Sonia A. Pai, MD, Anesthesiology, Indiana University University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Neurology, Rush University Medical Center, • Ananda Vishnu Pandurangadu, MD, Emergency Chicago, Illinois Medicine, Saint John Hospital and Medical Center, • Asoka Seiichi Ratnayake, MD, Family Medicine, Detroit, Michigan Saint Francis Hospital and Health Centers, Beech • Layne Ann Pantea, MD, Emergency Medicine, Grove, Indiana Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois • Suhada Yukio Ratnayake, MD, Emergency • Valeriy Parafeynikov, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Medicine, University of Kentucky College of American Academy of Neurology Medical Student Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky Award for Excellence in Neurology, Preliminary • Amanda Leigh Reahard, MD, Gold Humanism Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Honor Society, Psychiatry, University of Texas Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Neurology, Johns Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland • Kyle Nathan Redelman, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, • J. J. Parent, MD, Pediatrics, Indiana University Transitional, Indiana University School of Medicine, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana • Ketan M. Patel, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Senior University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Elective Honors Program, Research Program in • Ryan Joseph Redelman, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Academic Medicine, Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, Radiology- University Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia Diagnostic, Indiana University School of Medicine, • Prashant Shantilal Patel, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Indianapolis, Indiana Gold Humanism Honor Society, Dean’s Award, • Melissa Lynn Reed, MD, Anesthesiology, Medical Internal Medicine, University of California, Los University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, California Carolina • Robert Michael Paul, MD, General Surgery, Indiana • Kristi Marie Reinacker, MD, Internal Medicine, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Kathryn Mary Peck, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold Indiana Humanism Honor Society, Orthopaedic Surgery, • Michael Adelbert Rerko, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Orthopaedic Surgery, Ohio State University Hospital, Indiana Columbus, Ohio • Dionna Marie Pendleton, MD, Family Medicine, • Nathan Boone Richards, MD, Pediatrics, University Rush University Medical Center/Copley Memorial of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Hospital, Aurora, Illinois • James David Ridge, MD, Preliminary Medicine, • Leslie Blaire Petersohn, MD, Gold Humanism Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Honor Society, E. Jane Brownley Award, Pediatrics, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana University School Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana • Seppo Tapani Rinne, MD, PhD, Gold Humanism • Nathaniel Douglas Pitner, MD, PhD, Transitional, Honor Society, Mary Jean Yoder Award, Internal Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Medicine, Yale-New Haven Medical Center, New Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Medical Haven, Connecticut College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals, Milwaukee, • Nicole Davis Riordan, MD, Society for Academic Wisconsin Emergency Medicine Medical Student Excellence • Jessica Hammond Pittman, MD, Obstetrics and Award, Emergency Medicine, Indiana University Gynecology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Martin Henry Plawecki, MD, PhD, Psychiatry, • Jill Marie Rogers, MD, Family Medicine, Community Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Hospitals of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana • Mark C. Royer, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold • Jacob Pletcher, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold Humanism Honor Society, Otolaryngology, Indiana Humanism Honor Society, Transitional Swedish University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Covenant Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, Anesthesiology, • Kimberley Dawn Rutherford, MD, Alpha Omega University of California, San Francisco, California Alpha, Otolaryngology, University of Connecticut, Farmington, Connecticut 160 Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments June 28, 2010

• Joseph Lee Ryan, MD, Transitional, Kettering Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Medical Center, Kettering, Ohio, Anesthesiology, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Kristen Ottilie Spisak, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Indiana Society, Transitional, Saint Vincent Hospital • Shanaree Mae Sailor, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Delaying Residency Anesthesiology, McGaw Medical Center of • Ian Matthew Sambur, MD, Otolaryngology, Mount Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York • Melissa Dawn Spurr, MD, Gold Humanism Honor • Peter Nielsen Schilt, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Gold Society, Community Service Leadership Award, Tina Humanism Honor Society, Otolaryngology, Indiana Kwan Scholarship, Pediatrics, Indiana University University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Christopher Michael Schneider, MD, Emergency • Michael Dillard Stark, MD, Psychiatry, Indiana Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Tennessee • Angela Aimee Steinhardt, MD, Pathology and • David Adam Scott, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Cancer Chemotherapy Research, Johns Hopkins Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland Anesthesiology, Washington University/B-JH/SLCH • John Barry Stephens, MD, Pediatrics/Dermatology, Consortium, Saint Louis, Missouri University of Texas Medical Branch Hospital, • Jeffrey Ross Scott, MD, Family Medicine, Stanislaus Galveston, Texas Residency, Modesto, California • David Eugene Stiasny, MD, Pediatrics, Wayne State • Jana Lynette Seitz, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University/Detroit Medical Center/Children’s Hospital Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan Indiana • Dee Ann Stults, MD, Family Medicine, University • Amanda Marie Sell, MD, Preliminary Surgery, of Kansas/Via Christi Regional Medical Center, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, Wichita, Kansas Anesthesiology, Indiana University School of • Alexander Marcus Tawadros, MD, Transitional, Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies/Michigan • Preethi Seshadri, MD, Internal Medicine, Loyola State University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Radiology- University, Maywood, Illinois Diagnostic, Indiana University School of Medicine, • Hiral Gautam Shah, MD, Gold Humanism Indianapolis, Indiana Honor Society, Preliminary Medicine, New York • Andrew Michael Terrell, MD, Alpha Omega Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York, Alpha, Otolaryngology, West Virginia University, Neurology, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New Morgantown, West Virginia York, New York • Greg Thaera, MD, Neurology, Mayo School of • Shilpa Rashmikant Shah, MD, Internal Medicine, Graduate Medical Education, Scottsdale, Arizona Case Western Reserve, University/University • Karen Lynn Trappe, MD, Senior Elective Honors Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio Program, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Riverside • Anne Glaser Sharp, MD, Emergency Medicine, Methodist Hospitals/Saint Ann’s Hospital of Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Columbus, Columbus, Ohio Indiana • Mark Richard Tushan, MD, Transitional, Ball • Kyle Modezjewski Sheehan, MD, Neurology, Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Radiology- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Diagnostic, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, • Michael Patrick Sheehan, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Ohio Department of Dermatology Award, Jay Thomas • Claire M. Uebbing, MD, Emergency Medicine, Henry Award, Dermatology, Indiana University School of Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Judith Charlene Vahle, MD, Delaying Residency • Charles Willard Shrode, MD, Internal Medicine, • Frank Carl Vandy, MD, Senior Elective Honors University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Program, Vascular Surgery, University of Michigan, • Kyle William Siewert, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery, Ann Arbor, Michigan Southern Illinois University, Springfield, Illinois • Nishant Verma, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent • Albert Gunjan Singh, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Radiology-Diagnostic, Indiana University Indiana, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, • Zoran Vukadinovic, MD, Psychiatry, Albert Einstein Indiana College of Medicine, Bronx, New York • Micah Warren Smith, MD, Gold Humanism • Julie Lynn Waddle, MD, Primary Medicine, Honor Society, Research Program in Academic University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Medicine, Orthopaedic Surgery, Fort Wayne Medical • Sabrina Sue Walker, MD, Psychiatry, Los Angeles Education, Fort Wayne, Indiana County-Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, • Kelli Ann Sorg, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha, Medicine- California Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, • Richard Collins Walz, MD, Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, • Helena Nancy Spartz, MD, PhD, Alpha Omega Pennsylvania Alpha, Carleton D. Nordschow Award, Pathology, June 28, 2010 Class of 2007 Graduate Appointments 161

• Matthew David Warner, MD, Transitional, Ball Munir I. Khatri, MD, MBA Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Rajan Suresh Kheradiya, MD, MBA Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana COMBINED DEGREES, MD, PhD • Joshua Aaron Waters, MD, Senior Elective Honors Micah Mershon Bhatti, MD, PhD Program, General Surgery, Indiana University Research Chair: William J. Sullivan Jr., PhD School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Thesis Title: Functions of the unique N-terminus of a • Christopher Nicholas Watson, MD, Gold Humanism GCN5 histone acetylase in Toxoplasma gondii Honor Society, Delaying Residency Waleed Fahed Khalaf, MD, PhD • Lindsay Natasha Wegg, MD, Pediatrics, McGaw Research Chair: D. Wade Clapp, MD Medical Center of Northwestern, University, Thesis Title: The role of K-ras in wildtype and Nf1 Chicago, Illinois deficient hematopoietic stem and myeloid progenitor cells • Audrey Michelle Wehr, MD, Medicine-Pediatrics, Andrew Warren Lindsley, MD, PhD Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Research Chair: Simon J. Conway, PhD Indiana Thesis Title: Molecular Mechanisms of the Splotch • Jennifer Nelson Weida, MD, Obstetrics and Mouse Cardiac Defects Gynecology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Nathaniel Douglas Pitner, MD, PhD • Patrick Brian White, MD, General Surgery, Indiana Research Chair: Charles Turner, PhD University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Thesis Title: Evaluation of the Role of Low-Density • Kevin N. Wilking, MD, Anesthesiology, University of Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein 5 (LRP5) in Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Regulating Bone Mass • J. Philip Williams, MD, Pediatrics, Advocate Christ Martin Henry Plawecki, MD, PhD Medical Center, Oak Lawn, Illinois Research Co-Chairs: Peter C. Doerschuk, MD, • Logan Kristen Wink, MD, Patricia Sharpley Award, PhD (Purdue University) and Sean O’Connor, MD Arthur B. Richter Scholarship Award, Psychiatry, Thesis Title: A Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, (PBPK) Model for Ethanol: Mathematical Foundations, Indiana Parameter Identification, and Other Applications • Wayne Richard Woodard, MD, Transitional, Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Seppo Tapani Rinne, MD, PhD Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Indiana Research Chair: Lawrence T. Glickman, VMD, DrPH University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana (Purdue University) Thesis Title: Epidemiology of Indoor Air Pollution and • Wendy Lynn Woodard, MD, Gold Humanism Honor Human Health Society, Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana Helena Nancy Spartz, MD, PhD • Heather Anne Woodruff, MD, General Surgery, Research Chair: Darron Brown, MD University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Thesis Title: Transition from productive infection to Dallas, Texas integration and oncogenic transformation in human • Andréa Ramos Xavier, MD, Transitional, Saint papillomavirus type 59-immortalized foreskin keratinocytes Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Anesthesiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts • Danica Ashley Yoder, MD, Senior Elective Honors Program, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky • Jeffrey Finn Yoder, MD, Preliminary Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois • April Elaine Yuki, MD, Preliminary Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, Neurology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana • Elizabeth Marie Yust, MD, Pediatrics, University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama • Amer Mohamed Zeni, MD, Delaying Residency • Noelia Milena Modad Zork, MD, Roy Rheinhardt Memorial Award, Senior Elective Honors Program, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Los Angeles County- Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, California

COMBINED DEGREES, MD, MBA Greg Berman, MD, MBA Anthony Nathaniel Harris, MD, MBA D. Matthews Hatch, MD, MBA