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School of Medicine Undergraduate Education • ROGER J July 13, 2011 1 • SONYA STEPHENS, Ph.D., 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 C. WARNER, M.A., Vice Chancellor for General Counsel External Affairs • G. FREDERICK GLASS, J.D., Vice President and • NORLEEN POMERANTZ, Interim Vice Chancellor Director of Intercollegiate Athletics for Student Life • 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 • TIMOTHY P. BROWN, M.B.A., Interim Executive Chief Financial Officer Associate Dean for Administration, Operations, and • BRADLEY C. WHEELER, Ph.D., Vice President for Finance Information Technology • JOHN F. FITZGERALD, M.D., Executive Associate • MARYFRANCES McCOURT, M.B.A., Treasurer of Dean for Clinical Affairs; Associate Dean for Primary the University Care • NASSER H. PAYDAR, Ph.D., Chancellor of Indiana • MARYELLEN E. GUSIC, M.D., Executive Associate University East Dean for Educational Affairs • 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 Global Health • ELIZABETH A. ELKAS, M.F.A., Associate Dean for Bloomington Campus Development • KAREN HANSON, Ph.D., Executive Vice President • LISA E. HARRIS, M.D., Associate Dean for Wishard and Provost, Indiana University Bloomington Affairs • THOMAS F. GIERYN, Ph.D., Vice Provost for • THOMAS S. INUI, M.D., Associate Dean for Health Faculty and Academic Affairs Care Research • EDWARDO L. RHODES, Ph.D., Vice Provost for • KENNETH E. KLOTZ, JR., M.D., Associate Dean for Academic Support and Diversity and Associate Vice VA Affairs, and Chief of Staff of the Veterans Affairs President for Academic Support and Diversity Medical Center • P. SARITA SONI, O.D., Vice Provost for Research 2 July 13, 2011 • DEBRA K. LITZELMAN, M.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR BUTTERWORTH, Department of Research in Medical Education Anesthesia • PATRICK J. LOEHRER, M.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR ZHANG, Department of Biochemistry Cancer Research and Molecular Biology • ERIC M. MESLIN, Ph.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR STUREK, Department of Cellular and Bioethics integrative Physiology • PETER M. NALIN, M.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR SIMON ATKINSON, Medical Graduate Medical Education Biophysics Interdisciplinary Program in Biomolecular • GEORGE H. RAUSCH, Ed.D., Associate Dean for Imaging Diversity Affairs • PROFESSOR GERRY OXFORD, Medical • SIMON J. RHODES, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Neuroscience Graduate Studies • PROFESSOR TRAVERS, Department of • VINCENT J. SHEEHAN, B.A., Associate Dean for Dermatology Information Technology, and Chief Information • PROFESSOR McGRATH, Department of Officer Emergency Medicine • ANANTHA SHEKHAR, M.B., B.S., Ph.D., Associate • PROFESSOR McKEAG, Department of Family Dean for Translational Research Medicine • WILLIAM M. TIERNEY, M.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR CORNETTA, Department of Medical Clinical Effectiveness Research and Molecular Genetics • PAULA S. WALES, Ed.D., Interim Associate Dean • JOHN B. HICKAM PROFESSOR CRABB, for Medical Education and Curricular Affairs Department of Medicine • ERIC S. WILLIAMS, M.D., Associate Dean for • PROFESSOR BROXMEYER, Department of Indiana University Health Affairs Microbiology and Immunology • SHERYL E. ALLEN, M.D., Assistant Dean for • PROFESSOR PASCUZZI, Department of Neurology Diversity • BETSY BARTON PROFESSOR NELSON, • RANDY R. BRUTKIEWICZ, Ph.D., Assistant Dean Professor of Neurological Surgery for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development • CLARENCE EHRLICH PROFESSOR LEARMAN, • MARY E. DANKOSKI, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Department of Obsterics and Gynecology Faculty Affairs and Professional Development • PROFESSOR CANTOR, Department of • MEGAN M. PALMER, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Ophthalmology Faculty Affairs and Professional Development • PROFESSOR ANGLEN, Department of Orthopaedic • JAVIER F. SEVILLA-MARTIR, M.D., Assistant Dean Surgery for Diversity Affairs • ARILLA SPENCE DeVAULT PROFESSOR • EMILY C. WALVOORD, M.D., Assistant Dean for MIYAMOTO, Department of Otolaryngology—Head Faculty Affairs and Professional Development and Neck Surgery • PATRICK W. BANKSTON, Ph.D., Assistant • PROFESSOR EBLE, Department of Pathology and Dean, and Director of Indiana University School of Laboratory Medicine Medicine—Northwest • EDWIN L. GRESHAM PROFESSOR SCHREINER, • STEVEN G. BECKER, M.D., Interim Assistant Dean, Department of Pediatrics and Interim Director of Indiana University School of • PAUL STARK PROFESSOR VASKO, Department of Medicine-Evansville Pharmacology and Toxicology • FEN-LEI F. CHANG, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Dean, • ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PRAHLOW, Department and Director of Indiana University School of of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine—Fort Wayne • ALBERT EUGENE STERNE PROFESSOR • GORDON L. COPPOC, Ph.D., D.V.M., Assistant McDOUGLE, Department of Psychiatry Dean, and Director of Indiana University School of • PROFESSOR SWANSON, Department of Public Medicine Medicine—Lafayette Health • TAIHUNG DUONG, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, and • WILLIAM A. MITCHELL PROFESSOR Director of Indiana University School of Medicine— JOHNSTONE, Department of Radiation Oncology Terre Haute • JOHN A. CAMPBELL PROFESSOR JACKSON, • RUDOLPH M. NAVARI, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Department of Radiology Dean, and Director of Indiana University School of • JAY L. GROSFELD PROFESSOR LILLEMOE, Medicine—South Bend 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 Rescorla (Director) July 13, 2011 3 • Plastic Surgery—Bennett Professor of Plastic Indianapolis, IN 46202-5114 Surgery Coleman (Director) (317) 274-8157 • Thoracic/Cardiovascular Surgery— Contact Office of Admissions Schumacker Professor of Survery Brown (Director) History The Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) was • PROFESSOR KOCH, Department of Urology founded in 1903, and its first students were enrolled • 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 BECKER, Indiana University School the state with Indiana University in 1908, the General of Medicine—Evansville Assembly of the
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