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Book Club – January, 2023

The MOCMS Book Club met at the Landmark Medical Center Board Room in Bloomington, Indiana on January 27, 2023, to discuss “The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek” by Kim Michele Richardson. This Dolly Parton recommended bestseller is a historical fiction inspired by the “Blue people of Kentucky” and how Cussy,

2023 ISMA Women in Medicine Annual Retreat

For more information on this event, please visit the ISMA event listing.

2022 MOCMS Fall General Meeting

The 2022 Fall General Meeting was held at Oliver Winery on September 29, 2022. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this was the first event in three years long years that allowed MOCMS physicians and guests to gather and socialize with each other. Features: Speaker John Ruckelshaus, ISMA Vice President of Governmental

IU School of Medicine Evidence Based Medicine Session – 2023

IU School of Medicine Bloomington campus will be holding a CME session on evidence-based medicine this coming spring. On April 26th from 8am-12pm first year students will be giving presentations on clinical questions as part of their Foundations of Clinical Practice class. The students will be asked to produce clinical

IU School of Medicine Evidence Based Medicine Session – 2022

First year IUSM students participated in an evidence-based medicine program April 27, 2022. Many relevant topics were presented, these included patients suffering from urologic cancers, end-stage renal disease, peritoneal dialysis, and hemodialysis. Pediatric topics included neonatal RDS, appendicitis in pediatric patients, and COVID in young patients. Oncology topics included treatments

Second Annual Dr. John Wrasse Memorial Bike 4 Fitness

The 2nd Annual Dr. Wrasse Memorial Bike 4 Fitness was held on August 6, 2022, at Switchyard Park in Bloomington. Over 200 people gathered to bike, walk, and raise funds for Riley Children’s Fund of Bloomington in honor of late pediatrician, Dr. John Wrasse. Dr. Wrasse began practicing at Southern

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