Indiana University School of Medicine Program

Indianapolis, IN
Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology
ACGME Code: 2251722001

Director

Sharon E Robertson, MD, MPH
Program Director

Coordinators

Nichole L Shelton
Fellowship and Education Coordinator
(317) 274-2018
Jessica E Parker, MD
Associate Program Director
(386) 679-2218
Deb Moore
Deb Moore
(317) 274-0457

Program

Program size
1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0 (6 years)
Accreditation Status
Initial Accreditation since February 2025

Training

Quality of Life

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Admission

Location

Indianapolis, IN
Population
6 785 528
Income
$69 477
Education
30.2%
Employment
61.9%
Health
6.9%
Age
38
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Living in Indianapolis, IN

  • Crime Rate and Safety: Indianapolis has some high-crime areas, but overall, it has a moderate crime rate. It's always advisable to use common sense and take precautions.
  • Fun Activities: Indianapolis offers a wide range of activities such as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, museums, parks, and cultural events. The city is famous for its sports events.
  • Climate: Indianapolis has a humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Be prepared for all four seasons.
  • Races and Population: Indianapolis is a diverse city with a mix of races and ethnicities. The population is around 900,000 people.
  • Education: Indianapolis has good educational institutions including universities and colleges.
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Indianapolis is relatively affordable compared to other major cities in the US.
  • Proximity to Bigger Cities: Indianapolis is around 3-4 hours' drive from Chicago, Illinois, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Both cities offer a wider range of entertainment options.
  • Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse activities, and good educational opportunities.
  • Cons: Some areas have higher crime rates, winters can be cold.
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