This mission encompasses education, research, climate, and clinical care. The DGCEC is ensuring that fellows, faculty, and staff have the resources they need to be successful and feel supported by the GI division. Creating a supportive and diverse environment is a priority for Duke GI, and through the DGCEC, we have put a structure in place to achieve this goal.
The DGCEC works with the Division Chief to identify and recruit diverse faculty and staff. The DGCEC also works with the fellowship program director on applicant interviews and recruitment.
A core component of a supportive environment is cultural competency and education. The DGCEC provides these for the GI division through lectures and talks throughout the year that are available to all fellows, faculty, and staff. Core lectures occur throughout the year at the divisional grand rounds. Topics covered include social determinants of health, disparities in gastroenterology and hepatology, and stepping in for respect bystander training for managing incidents of harassment.
The DGCEC is a resource available to all faculty, fellows, and staff. If you have questions about the DGCEC, our mission, or Duke GI, please feel free to contact us.

Julius Wilder, MD, PhD
Chair, Duke GI Culture, Engagement and Community Committee
Email: Julius.Wilder@duke.edu

Omobonike Oloruntoba Sanders, MD
Vice-Chair, Duke GI Culture, Engagement and Community Committee
Email: Omobonike.Oloruntoba@duke.edu