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IUPUI researcher seeks new way of increasing empathy in physicians
"Do no harm" are words often associated with the oath taken by physicians when they become practitioners. Amber Comer's research may add another phrase: Be kind.
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IU consortium creates new seminar series on religion and ethics
The Consortium for the Study of Religion, Ethics and Society at Indiana University has launched its inaugural round of Religion and Ethics Seminars, a yearlong series of faculty-led seminars taking pl... Read more about IU consortium creates new seminar series on religion and ethics
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Fisher named one of the most influential people in the occupational therapy profession
Thomas Fisher, chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy within the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, has been named one of the 100 most influential people within the occupational th... Read more about Fisher named one of the most influential people in the occupational therapy profession
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IUPUI honored for outstanding achievement in student engagement
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis earned two awards at the National Association for Campus Activities Mid America Conference. The Student Activities Programming Board was named the Pro... Read more about IUPUI honored for outstanding achievement in student engagement
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Data suggests lack of physician awareness of surrogate decision-making laws in Indiana
A researcher from the IU School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences is working to uncover misunderstandings surrounding Indianas healthcare surrogate decision-making laws.
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IUPUI hosting annual Graduate Expo September 22
The Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Graduate Office is hosting its annual Graduate Expo on Thursday, September 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for anyone who wants to learn about graduate... Read more about IUPUI hosting annual Graduate Expo September 22
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Researchers secure $1.1M in NIH funds to study effects of exercise on chronic health conditions
The National Institutes of Health has awarded grants totaling more than $1 million to two researcher scientists in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Indiana University-Purdue Univers... Read more about Researchers secure $1.1M in NIH funds to study effects of exercise on chronic health conditions
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Deborah Abel receives 2016 Rickard Leadership in Pediatric Nutrition Award
Abel, a clinical assistant professor of dietetics and nutrition at Florida International University, accepted the prestigious 2016 Rickard Leadership in Pediatric Nutrition Award from the Indiana Univ... Read more about Deborah Abel receives 2016 Rickard Leadership in Pediatric Nutrition Award
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Film database of child welfare court, delinquency court proceedings now available to IU faculty
Faculty at Indiana University now have access to nearly 150 videos shot in juvenile courts, detention centers and prisons that can be used to train future social workers, officers, teachers and others... Read more about Film database of child welfare court, delinquency court proceedings now available to IU faculty
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Physical therapy students put children with developmental disorders in the driver's seat
Physical Therapy students at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis are making a difference in the lives of children with developmental disorders.