The Indiana University Health Proton Therapy Center was reaccredited by American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF). The Proton Therapy Center has demonstrated its commitment to patient safety by gaining accreditation from AAAASF, recognized nationally as the “Gold Standard” in accreditation. As part of our mission to provide the best possible care for our patients, we continually strive for excellence.... Read More
September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Just saying that much, you can almost sense men around the world puckering at what's sure to come next: A recommendation for prostate cancer screening. But men, fear not. Testing for prostate cancer consists simply of a blood test and a brief physical examination. It takes less than 10 minutes and can save your life. With prostate cancer ranking as the second leading cause of cancer death... Read More
The Indiana University Health Proton Therapy Center would like to recognize Jake Babcock and the members of Boy Scout Troop 121 for the beatification project at the center’s Patient Resource Facility.
For the past year, Jake Babcock has worked tirelessly to demonstrate his ability to plan, organize, lead and manage a service project that he hopes will lead to his being named an Eagle Scout. Jake, along with members of Troop 121 and their... Read More
Bloomington, IN – The Indiana University Health Proton Therapy Center (formerly Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute) has named James ("Jay") Douglas, MD, MS, as medical director. He also assumes the role as newly created position of deputy director of IU Cyclotron Operations, which generates the proton beam used to treat patients at the center, and is on the faculty of the IU School of Medicine.
Dr. Douglas brings significant experience to... Read More
Bloomington, IN – Today, the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute (MPRI) formally announced its name change to the Indiana University Health Proton Therapy Center. In 2010, Clarian Health, one of MPRI's parent organizations, announced the decision to clearly define its mission and statewide focus by uniting its hospitals and affiliated services under one identity – Indiana University Health. Because of MPRI's affiliation with Clarian Health,... Read More
Earlier this year, Clarian Health announced the decision to clearly define its mission and statewide focus by uniting its hospitals and allied services under one identity – Indiana University Health. Today, the nationally recognized system of health care providers, including the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute (MPRI), is one step closer to that goal with the release of its new logo.
The new logo features the “block IU” atop a black... Read More
Bloomington, IN – Effective early 2011, the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute will be named Indiana University Health Proton Therapy Center. Dr. Peter Johnstone, president and CEO, shared this important information with staff via executive e-mail. The name change is part of a larger effort to establish a new identity that better aligns with Clarian Health’s, soon to be IU Health’s, vision to provide one standard of care.
“We will be... Read More
At first glance, Sami Stanley and Chandler Harker seem to have nothing in common. She is a seven year old who loves to dance. Thirteen-year-old Chandler is into sports. He lives in Indianapolis. Sami calls Muncie, Ind., home.
Because they both have a brain stem tumor their lives and those of their families have become forever entwined. In the quest to find the best treatment option for their children, the Harker and Stanley families... Read More
Bloomington, Ind. – Twelve-year-old Natalie Crum of Ohio is the 1,000th patient to complete treatment at the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute (MPRI). The soon-to-be-sixth grader spent six weeks of her summer in Bloomington, Ind., undergoing proton therapy for a slow-growing brain tumor originally diagnosed when she was just two years old.
“Our goal in treating Natalie was to make sure her tumor no longer grows and to minimize the risks... Read More
Physician Specializes in Treating Children, Tumors of Head, Neck and Brain
Bloomington, Ind. – Jeffrey Craig Buchsbaum, M.D., Ph.D., A.M., has joined the radiation oncology team at the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute (MPRI). Buchsbaum is one of six radiation oncologists who will specialize in proton therapy treatment plans at MPRI. His position also includes an appointment to the Indiana University School of Medicine’s Department of... Read More