Executive Recruitment and Review
Search for Vice President for University Clinical Affairs and Dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine
The dean of the IU School of Medicine administers the second largest medical school in the nation and the only medical school in the state of Indiana. With more than 1,900 full-time and part-time faculty, the school educates medical students on nine campuses across the state. This fall, 1,880 students are pursuing advanced degrees at the IU School of Medicine, including 1,245 future physicians and 217 doctoral students. More than half of all of Indiana’s doctors have received some or all of their medical training at the IU School of Medicine.
The vice president for university clinical affairs and dean of the Indiana Universtiy School of Medicine chairs the University Clinical Affairs Cabinet, which consists of the deans or heads of the university's main clinical units, including the schools of medicine, nursing, dentistry, optometry, and health and rehabilitation sciences. The vice president and dean is also responsible for ensuring that all of IU's clinical activities are coordinated with its key clinical partners, including Indiana University Health.
The vice president for university clinical affairs and dean of the IU School of Medicine is accountable to the Board of Trustees through the president of Indiana University.
The search committee is being assisted by Russell Reynolds Associates. More detailed information on the position will be added shortly. Please send nominations and applications to: iusm@russellreynolds.com.
Or applicants may mail their documents to:Russell Reynolds Associates
Attn: IU SOM Search
200 Park Avenue, Suite 2300
New York, NY 10166
To provide input for the search committee please contact the Office of the Executive Vice President for University Regional Affairs, Planning, and Policy--evpurapp@indiana.edu.
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