Indiana University School of Medicine - Evansville

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Indiana University School of Medicine - Evansville is a regional campus of the Indiana University School of Medicine. Situated in Evansville, Indiana, it was established in 2017 to further extend the reach and impact of Indiana University's medical education.

History[edit | edit source]

The Evansville campus of the Indiana University School of Medicine was inaugurated in 2017. This establishment sought to cater to the medical education needs of the southwestern region of Indiana.

Academic Offerings[edit | edit source]

As a part of the Indiana University School of Medicine system, the Evansville campus offers a rigorous curriculum for aspiring medical professionals. Students have the opportunity to study in a state-of-the-art facility and gain hands-on experience in local healthcare settings.

Campus[edit | edit source]

Located in the city of Evansville, the campus benefits from the amenities and resources of a larger urban area while providing students with a close-knit academic community.

Affiliations[edit | edit source]

The school, as a regional campus, maintains affiliations with various healthcare institutions in the Evansville region, giving students access to diverse clinical experiences.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Indiana University School of Medicine - Evansville is a testament to the university's commitment to expanding high-quality medical education throughout the state of Indiana.

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