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Indiana University
Medicine

Winter, 99/00

Featured Articles:
• Meeting Expectations with Excellence
• Pain, Pain Go Away
• The Road To Chinatown
• Lessons For A Lifetime



About the Cover:

Cancer survivor, Elizabeth Phelps, has plenty to cheer about when leading basketball rallies at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Ind. Now she adds a cheer for IU Cancer Center's recent NCI designation.


INDIANA UNIVERSITY MEDICINE
Winter, 99/00

Table of Contents

From The Dean

Dean Robert Holden, MD ('63)
Collaboration holds the key to defeating cancer through education, prevention, research and clinical care. The IU Cancer Center's most recent success is a credit not only to the School, but to its many partners and patients everywhere.

Features

Meeting Expectations with Excellence
Indiana University Cancer Center received NCI Clinical Cancer Center designation in September. The award calls attention to progress made in the ongoing quest to fuse research and patient care.

Pain, Pain Go Away
Pediatric anesthesia is an ever-evolving art and science at Riley Hospital for Children...both inside and outside of the operating room.

The Road To Chinatown
Alumna Tina Kwan, MD '69, followed her heart to San Francisco, where she draws on her past to serve Chinese families through her pediatric practice.

Lessons For A Lifetime
Award-winning Bloomington medical science professors are recognized as exemplary teachers by the American Medical Association.

Viewpoint

IUSM will celebrate its centennial in 2003. This is the first of a series of occasional articles to keep you posted on plans and preparations.

 

News & Notes

Partnering with the Indiana State Medical Association to teach leadership and professionalism;
Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences elects IUSM's Ting-Kai Li, MD, to membership.
Future Physicians Make Early Rounds at Indy Clinics


Alumni News

Read the latest news about your classmates.

In Memoriam

Event Calendar

It's time to make plans for Spring Medical Weekend 2000. Receptions at national meetings welcome alumni and friends.


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