The Duke Division of Infectious Diseases (ID) is a collaborative community of researchers, clinicians and administrative staff. We are committed to supporting a culture where the contributions of all our faculty and staff members are valued and leveraged toward our common mission of providing high quality ID care for all.
To this end, we are dedicated to provide world-class Infectious Diseases clinical and consultative care to all persons regardless of race, ethnicity, nation of origin, disability or socioeconomic status. Our educational and research missions are similarly focused to support vulnerable and marginalized patient populations, those people at the highest risk for complications from infectious diseases. We constantly aspire to uphold this commitment.
Please visit the Department of Medicine webpage for more information about our common institutional commitment to Access and Engagement.
Please visit the following webpages for more information and resources:
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Department of Medicine
- Duke School of Medicine Office of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
- The Office of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion also offers many learning opportunities as foundational elements for dismantling racism and advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion for leaders in the School of Medicine.
Please reach out to Lance Okeke, MD, MPH, (Vice Chief, Access and Engagement) with any questions or concerns.
