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Sometimes we see or hear about things happening to our colleagues, co-workers, trainees and patients that we know are not right, that make us uncomfortable, that we know are harmful. And often we don't know what to do about it. Have you heard of someone being harmed by a microaggression...or worse? Have you wished you could do something to reduce the harm?
SoM Announces the 2023 LEADER Cohort
Three members of the Department of Medicine are part of the 2023 LEADERS cohort
Faculty promotions appoved by Board of Trustees - November 2022
Congratulations to the following faculty members for their recent promotion in the Department of Medicine.
Chest Pain Patients Benefit from Precision Diagnostic Testing Approach
Risk analysis strategy reduces the number of costly stress tests and has better outcomes
Douglas Receives Herrick Award for Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Cardiology
The award honors a physician whose scientific achievements have contributed profoundly to the advancement and practice of clinical cardiology.
Comparative Study of Two Heart Failure Drugs Finds No Difference in Outcomes
Study offers clarity after one of the diuretics had been perceived as more effective
One Foot in the Clinic, the Other in the Lab
DOM faculty Rasheed Gbadegesin, MD, and Christopher Kontos, MD, share the importance of training future physician-scientists
Department of Medicine Welcomes New Faculty Members
Faculty New to the Department of Medicine - October 1, 2021, through October 1, 2022
Study Finds No Benefit to Taking Fluvoxamine for COVID-19 Symptoms
Medicine Faculty, Adrian Hernandez, MD, and Susanna Naggie, MD, are leading the trial being facilitated through the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI)