Leadership

Colby Feeney, MD
Med-Peds Program Director
BA: Indiana University, 2007
MD: Indiana University, 2011
Residency: Duke University, 2011-2015
Hometown: Carmel, Indiana
Interests: pediatric to adult transitions, care of young adults with chronic disease, patient safety and quality improvement
colby.feeney@duke.edu

Jane V. Trinh, MD
Med-Peds Interim Associate Program Director
BA: Rice University, 1998
MD: Duke University, 2002
Residency: Duke University, 2002-2006
Hometown: Lake Charles, LA
Interests: quality improvement, leadership development, milestones
jane.trinh@duke.edu
Administration
Core Faculty

Carolyn S. Avery, MD
BS: Yale University, 2003
MHS: Yale University, 2009
MD: Yale University School of Medicine, 2009
Residency: Duke University, 2009- 2013 Hometown: Newton, MA
Interests: value-based care, alternative payment models, quality improvement, social drivers of health
carolyn.avery@duke.edu

Aimee Chung, MD
BA: Duke University, 2000
MD: East Carolina University, 2005
Residency: Duke University, 2005-2009
Hometown: Williamston, NC
Interests: primary care, medical student and resident education
aimee.chung@duke.edu

Edward Evans, MD
BS: Morehouse College, 1994
MD: UMDNJ Medical School, 1998
Residency: Duke University, 1998-2002
Hometown: Englewood, NJ
edward.evans@duke.edu

Dean Miner, MD
BA: Duke University, 1989
MD: University of Florida, 1993
Residency: Baylor, 1993-1997
Hometown: Miami, FL
dean.miner@duke.edu

Dan Ostrovsky, MD
BA: Brown University, 1995
MD: University of Massachusetts, 1999
Residency: Univ. of Rochester, 1999-2003
Hometown: Boston, MA
Interests: resident and undergraduate health professions education, telehealth education, coding and billing education
daniel.ostrovsky@duke.edu
Pediatric Chief Residents

Joseph DeRaddo, MD
MD: SUNY- Upstate
BS: St. John Fisher College

Grace Lee, MD
MD: University of Maryland
BS: University of Maryland
Medicine Chief Residents

Nathaniel Harris, MD
Chief Resident, Ambulatory and Duke Regional Hospital
Fellowship: Rheumatology
MD: Duke University School of Medicine

Lonnie Sullivan, MD
Chief Resident, Duke University Hospital
Fellowship: Cardiology
MD: Duke University School of Medicine

Sara Coles, MD
Chief Resident, Durham VA Medical Center
MD: The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Fellowship: Cardiology

Ryan Duffy, MD
Chief Resident, Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, Durham VA Medical Center
MD: Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
In addition to our core faculty, there are more than 50 faculty and fellows trained in med-peds who work in a variety of clinical capacities such as primary care, hospital medicine, adult and congenital cardiology, adult infectious disease, allergy and immunology, palliative care, rheumatology, pediatric intensive care, pediatric emergency medicine, gastroenterology, neonatology, endocrinology, hematology and oncology.
- Naseem Alavian
- Krishna Alluri
- Tim Ashley
- Veerajalandhar Allareddy
- Jon Bae
- Stephen Balevic
- Carly Bebyn
- Karen Behling
- Joel Boggan
- Helen Boussios
- Taylor Broome
- Harriett P. Burns
- Kelsey Caffy
- Mark Chandler
- Dana Clifton
- Richard Chung
- Ruchi Doshi
- Naomi Duke
- Henry Foote
- Jamie Fox
- Jason Gonzalez
- Haley Hostetler
- Kimberly Jackson
- Joan Jasien
- Cynthia Johnson
- Megan Jordan
- Jay Kachoria
- Govind Krishnan
- Courtney Lamberton
- Paul Lantos
- Amy Lee
- Aparna Kamath
- Jessica Maddox
- Yasmin Marcantonio
- Eugenia McPeek-Hinz
- Nancy McGreal
- Kristen Meade
- David Ming
- Kitty O’Hare
- Thomas Owens
- Sonya Patel-Nguyen
- Derek Pinkerton
- Madhavi Reddy
- Megan Reller
- Shawna Reshard
- Jesse Rhodes
- Scott Robert
- Mary-Nel Saarloos
- Rebecca Sadun
- Nirmish Shah
- JJ Strouse
- Nick Turner
- Jonathan Velez-Rivera
- Kevin White
- Kathleen Wood
- Kanecia Zimmerman
The faculty here really care about helping house staff with career goals, research, and wellness.
Sarah Dillon, MD, PGY-4