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The IU School of Medicine Health Professions Programs are pleased to announce the following:

 August, 2009 - Cytotechnology

(Left) August graduates of the IU Cytotechnology class of 2009.   Front, left-right (with destinations as known): Christina Smith (still interviewing at press time), Christina Stone (Cincinnati, OH), Heather Kidd (Cincinnati, OH), Liz Bell (Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL), Akane Watanabe (South Bend, IN). Back row, left-right: Pierce Chamberlain (CPL, Indianapolis, IN), Ruan duPlessis (graduate school in Detroit, MI), Kristin Haas (New Mexico) and Sherry Tyrell (still interviewing). 

(Right) Cytotechnology Program Director Bill Crabtree presenting the 2009 Lian-Che Tao Outstanding Student of the Year Award to Pierce Chamberlain.  Pierce is now working in the Clarian Pathology Lab.

Members of the Cytotechnology Class of 2009 volunteered as field marshals at the Outrun the Sun race (June 2009) to promote awareness about melanoma. In front, left-right at Akane Watanabe and Liz Bell. In back, left-right are Pierce Chamberlain and Kristin Haas.

 
 June 9-11, 2009 - Camp MD-Medical Detectives

Indiana Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) and IU School of Medicine (IUSM) forged a partnership to produce Camp MD - Medical Detectives that was held June 9-11, 2009 at the IUSM.  Health Professions Programs were instrumental in the week's success.  One of the program objectives is to expose minority students to various health professions at early stages (early high school).