Marian medical school’s first graduates could fill primary-care dearth
Almost half of graduating students in Marian University’s novice College of Osteopathic Medicine are choosing to serve residencies in family medicine.
Almost half of graduating students in Marian University’s novice College of Osteopathic Medicine are choosing to serve residencies in family medicine.
In the latest sign of health care consolidation, Indiana’s largest independent physician group has agreed to be acquired by the nation’s largest health insurer for $184 million.
AngelBom is composed of alumni of the IU Kelley School of Business’ Business of Medicine Program and is a 6-month-old chapter of the angel investment group VisionTech Partners.
I know it’s not January, but I have been taking a hiatus from this column in order to complete a book.
Houston-based Nutex Health Inc. has filed plans to build an 18,000-square-foot medical facility on a 2-acre property near the southeast corner of 116th Street and Hoosier Road.
In hospitals and clinics around Indiana, specialized nurses with advanced degrees and extensive training are booming in numbers.
Opponents argue that raising Indiana’s cigarette tax would significantly increase sales in neighboring states. History shows that isn’t so.
The United State's biggest advocacy group for doctors came out against House Republicans’ legislation, adding to growing opposition from the country’s top trade groups for physicians and hospitals.
Freedom Healthworks, which expects to serve 12 physician practices with 6,000 patients by the end of the year, is relocating from Nora to downtown and tripling its office space.
The county-owned hospital system has more than $100 million in ongoing projects, making it one of the biggest eras of growth in the history of Riverview, which opened its Noblesville hospital in 1951.
The internment of Italian and Japanese during World War II is considered by most people today a stain on our history—a case where fear became blind fear.
Kirsten Tragesser has had two careers: the one that came before she lost her 2-year-old daughter, Maddie, to lung disease, and the one she’s dedicated herself to ever since.
Speech pathologist David Cravotta and his co-workers at Hendricks Regional Health troubleshoot and find solutions for problems with swallowing, voice and speech and language issues, and cognitive impairment.
What sets Lisa Covarrubias apart, her colleagues said, isn’t just the time she spends tending to the health care needs of the people she sees, but her willingness to help ease their other burdens.
Dr. Eric Prystowsky’s dual interests in detective work and medicine merge perfectly in his chosen field of electrophysiology, which has him doing detective work on a regular basis.
Dr. C. William Hanke, a former president of the American Academy of Dermatology, is recognized internationally for his expertise in Mohs surgery, a precise surgical technique used to treat skin cancer.
Dr. Mary Rouse has grown and developed the Charis Center for Eating Disorders, which now treats 12,000 patients a year from Indiana and surrounding states.
Dr. Gopi Dandamudi has been fascinated with the heart since high school. More than two decades later, he’s helping advance the field with his expertise in “His-bundle” pacing.
Dr. Michael O. Koch has been pursuing the use of high-intensity focused ultrasound, or HIFU, for the treatment of prostate cancer since shortly after he arrived at Indiana University to chair its urology department in 1998.
Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine will graduate its first class this year, a milestone in Marian’s bold plan, announced in 2010, to open the state’s second school of medicine.