Approach to Research in the Duke GI Fellowship
All fellows in the Duke GI Fellowship Program will participate in research activities and quality improvement projects during their three years of fellowship training to add to their clinical training. All fellows are provided mentorship in research, access to a statistician how works directly with the GI division, formal sessions on how to utilize library resources and access to an academic librarians who can assist with literature searches and systematic reviews.
All fellows attend at least one national conference annually.
Research Opportunities in Duke Gastroenterology
Resources for Clinical and Research Fellows
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Department of Medicine Research Resources
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Research Mentorship at Duke
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Health Disparities Research Curriculum (HDRC)
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The Duke Clinic Research Institute
- Duke Gastroenterology Co-Directors are Dr. Cindy Moylan and Dr. David Leiman
Resources for Research Fellows on the T32 Research Track
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NIH T32 Ruth Kirschstein Institutional National Research Service Award
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Duke GI Research Training Program Page
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Basic Science Research Track (BSRT)
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Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP)
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Clinical Informatics Masters Degree Program
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The Duke Microbiome Center
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The Duke Center for Equity in Research
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Health Disparities Research Curriculum (HDRC)
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Computational Thinking Center
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The Robert J. Lefkowitz Society