Division News

Ann Brown Will Deliver 2022 Clipp-Speer Lecture

The Program for Women in Internal Medicine (PWIM) will host Ann Brown, MD, MHS, vice dean for faculty, for the annual Clipp-Speer Women in Medicine Visiting Professor Grand Rounds presentation on Fri., April 29 12 p.m. in The Great Hall. The event will be hybrid in-person and virtual.

Dept. of Medicine Diversity & Inclusion Loan Repayment Program Announced

The Duke Department of Medicine (DOM) is pleased to announce the Loan Repayment Program to Promote Diversity and Inclusion in Medicine (LRPDIM Award).

This award is part of a series of mentored career development opportunities offered by the DOM and is designed to fund underrepresented minorities in medicine who, as a group, are disproportionately impacted by student loans. This financial burden impedes retention, recruitment, and diversification of research faculty in the DOM.

Voices of Medicine: Lisa Criscione-Schreiber, MD, on Having More Voices at the Table

Lisa Criscione-Schreiber, MD, MEd, is the vice chair for education in the Department of Medicine. Schreiber joined the faculty in 2003 having completed her undergraduate and medical school programs here at Duke as well as her residency and fellowship. She  co-founded the Duke Lupus Clinic in summer 2007, simultaneously becoming rheumatology associate fellowship program director, then PD in 2008.

Duke School of Medicine Ranks Fifth in Nation for Internal Medicine

The Duke University Internal Medicine program ranks No. 5 among 124 medical schools nationally in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report graduate program rankings released on March 30. The Duke University School of Medicine ranked No. 6 for research programs and many other departments at Duke were also ranked very highly.  

Task Force Looks at New Second-Year PIONEER Program

The Department of Medicine (DOM) is creating a taskforce charged with developing the internal medicine component of a new program called outPatient Integrated lONgitudinal ExpERience, or PIONEER, for second-year medical students.

The goal of PIONEER is to increase their experience with the outpatient practice of general internal medicine and its subspecialties, as well as increase opportunities for faculty to teach medical students in the clinic setting.

Megan Clowse, MD: A Journey from Passion to Paradigm Shift in Rheumatic Disease Care

By Liz Switzer

Duke reproductive rheumatologist, Megan Clowse, MD, MPH, has a big goal: shifting the treatment paradigm to enable all women with rheumatic disease to safely build the families they want. She has made remarkable progress by changing pregnancy care for women with rheumatic diseases through clinical care, research to identify optimal pregnancy management, and practical education on best practices for rheumatologists across the globe.

Robert M. Califf Confirmed as Commissioner for the US Food and Drug Administration

Robert M. Califf, MD, Duke University adjunct professor of medicine (cardiology) and former director of the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI), has been confirmed as commissioner for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration following a vote by the Senate today. Califf’s appointment to the position will mark his second time heading the agency, which he also led during the final year of former President Barack Obama’s administration.