Ward appointed director of Duke Clinical Leadership Program
Cary Ward, MD, associate professor of medicine (Cardiology), has been appointed as the new Director of the Duke Clinical Leadership Program (DCLP) in the School of Medicine.
2018-2020 class selected for Faculty Development Academy
The Department of Medicine has announced the Faculty Development Academy Class of 2018. The incoming class is made up of 35 junior faculty from across the Department.
2018 Research Staff Appreciation Awards call for nominations
The School of Medicine is accepting nominations for the 2018 Research Staff Appreciation Awards, which recognize staff members who provide exemplary support in the conduct of research. Applications are due October 24, 2018.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Sept. 24, 2018
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Sept. 24, 2018.
Vivian Lee to give annual Stead Lecture November 9
Vivian Lee, MD, PhD, MBA, an academic radiologist and member of the National Academy of Medicine, whose career brought her to the role of a health system CEO and medical school dean, will present the Eugene A. Stead Jr., MD, Lecture at Medicine Grand Rounds on Friday, November 9, 2018 as part of Duke’s Medical Alumni Weekend.
Sharma honored with Duke AHEAD Rising Star Award
Poonam Sharma, MD, was selected as the recipient of the 3rd annual "Rising Star" Interprofessional Excellence Award
Bhavsar in JAMA Network Open
Nrupen Bhavsar, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine, is first author
What's coming at this year's DGIM Wine, Cheese + Poster event
DGIM's 3rd annual wine, cheese, and poster event is coming up October 10! You do not want to miss it!
Funding opp: Duke CTSA KL2 award applications
The Duke CTSA KL2 program is accepting applications for the current funding cycle. The KL2 program provides training and research opportunities for junior investigators. Application deadline is Nov. 30, 2018.
Celebrating Women in Medicine
September is Women in Medicine Month, during which the American Medical Association and other groups recognize women in medicine and those who have offered their time, wisdom and support to advance women with careers in medicine.
Women faculty and trainees in the Duke Department of Medicine are deeply involved in leading the missions of research, education and patient care.