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Radiology and Imaging Sciences

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The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Indiana University School of Medicine continues to strengthen the education, research and clinical programs it offers while fortifying the alignment between the IU School of Medicine and IU Health/ IU Health Physicians. The department is expanding research infrastructure, training the next generation of health care providers, and recruiting new talent to improve population health in Indiana and beyond.

As part of the department’s core areas of focus, expert radiology teaching faculty are applying new imaging techniques and technologies as well as minimally invasive image-guided procedures to improve health care delivery with a strong focus on quality, safety and outcomes. 

Attend this year's Radiology CME in Orlando!

Taking place December 11-14, the department's annual CME event is a great chance to learn from experts in the field of radiology while also enjoying everything that Orlando has to offer with family and friends.

Training

The department offers some of the most advanced and comprehensive training programs in the country, providing exceptional experience help create the next generation of radiologists.
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Initiatives

Staying engaged with colleagues and the Indianapolis community is just as vital to the growth and fulfillment of faculty, staff and trainees in the department.
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Research

From Alzheimer's disease to COVID-19, the department ranks among the highest in NIH funding in the nation, with more than $9 million in funding for 2022.
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Clinical Care

Using state-of-the-art radiology equipment and techniques, radiology and imaging experts work to provide diagnosis and treatment, enhancing clinical care for complex conditions.
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upcoming events
Campbell-Klatte
Hear engaging research presentations from current radiology residents all week!

Joseph E. Walther Hall

Memory University
Join the Indiana Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center for this annual month-long event where experts share with community members the latest research in dementia.

Goodman Hall

56 current residents
$9,345,997 in NIH funding for 2022
170 radiology faculty
trainee and faculty spotlight

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice in Radiology

IU School of Medicine is dedicated to supporting an inclusive and diverse experience for all faculty, trainees and staff. The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences works to bring together individuals with different perspectives to provide an educational and training experience as unique as it is competitive. With the support of the department chair, the department’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Committee is committed to recruiting faculty, residents and fellows from varying backgrounds.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Committee

Women in Radiology

60518-Shaw, Yolanda

Yolanda Shaw, MD

Diagnostic Radiology, PGY 3

7131-Mosier, Kristine

Kristine Mosier, DMD, PhD

Professor of Radiology & Imaging Sciences

6744-Patel, Aashish

Aashish Patel, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology & Imaging Sciences

A graduate of Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Yolanda is currently in her third-year of residency. Not only is she actively involved in connecting and collaborating with fellow trainees, but she's also heavily involved in the department's Black Radiology Interest Group and has participated in several  conferences, including 2021 SNMA.

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Discover other residents

Not only is Kristine a tenured professor, but she's also division chief for Head and Neck Imaging and a nationally recognized lecturer. Recently, she was named Associate Vice Chair for Faculty Affairs, Professional Development and Wellness, where she actively works with and mentors faculty with supported academic time.

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Learn about Head and Neck Radiology

A graduate of IU School of Medicine and the department's residency program, Aashish thrives in patient care and is passionate in support the professional development of his colleagues. He also is the division chief for Abdominal Radiology, where he helps lead fellow radiologists in their clinical efforts at hospitals around Indianapolis.

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Find other Abdominal Radiologists

Remembering Jack

From being the first Black tenured professor at IU School of Medicine to being an active member of his community—John A. "Jack" Smith, MD was an influential member of the department. He contributed in small and large ways to all who knew him, and has become a legend to new trainees and faculty who continue to join the department and learn about his efforts and countless accomplishments. To commemorate his memory, the department recently organized the John Arthur "Jack" Smith Black Radiology Interest Group (BRIG), which provides a space for Black radiologists to collaborate and share their experiences both in and outside of work. 

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department news

IU neuroscientists lead new study laying groundwork for Alzheimer’s disease precision medicine

Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are co-leading a 5-year, $41 million study to better understand the biological pathways underlying Alzheimer’s disease and ultimately create more personalized patient care.

IU School of Medicine  |  Mar 28, 2023

IU School of Medicine launches Bachelor of Science degree in Diagnostic Sonography

The undergraduate Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Programs at Indiana University School of Medicine was recently approved by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education to begin enrollment for a new Bachelor of Science degree in Diagnostic Sonography on the IUPUI campus.

IU School of Medicine  |  Jan 30, 2023