General Internal Medicine: Meeting the Promise of Tomorrow, that is this year's theme for the Society of General Internal Medicine annual meeting. The conference takes place later this week, May 10-13, in Aurora, CO. The onsite planner program is now available online here, or check out the Duke at SGIM23 itinerary, for all things Duke that are taking place at the meeting.
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @Duke_GIM and follow the hashtag #SGIM23 for more on what is happening!
Here is what to expect:
Great plenary sessions:
- THURSDAY:
- Howard Frumkin, MD, MPH, DrPH, Senior Vice President of Trust for Public Land
Topic: General Internal Medicine: Meeting the Climate of Tomorrow - LeRoi S. Hicks, MD, MPH, FACP, 2022–2023 SGIM President
Topic: Music of My Mind: Reflections on Leadership in a New Era
- Howard Frumkin, MD, MPH, DrPH, Senior Vice President of Trust for Public Land
- FRIDAY: Nakela L. Cook, MD, MPH, Executive Director at the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Topic: Advancing Health Impact through Patient- and Stakeholder-Engaged Research - SATURDAY:
- Rabih Geha, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at UCSF, Director of Education, Emergency Department
Reza Manesh, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine
Topic: Finding Joy in Medicine through Adversity, Creativity, and Community
- Rabih Geha, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at UCSF, Director of Education, Emergency Department
Duke participation:
We have presenters from Duke each day of the conference, including workshops, oral presentations, and multiple poster presentations. Click here to see the full schedule of All Things Duke at SGIM 2023.
Duke Networking Reception
Every year Duke GIM hosts a networking reception for all those from Duke who are in attendance. This year the reception will take place Thursday, May 11, 6-8 PM (MDT), at the Monte Jade Terrace. If you're coming to the annual meeting, you won't want to miss this gathering! If you didn't get a calendar invite, please reach out to our GIM Communications Director, Clare Il'GIovine (cli4@duke.edu).