Duke CTSA accepting applications for REACH Equity and KL2 Application Prep Program
The Duke CTSA will be accepting applications for the REACH Equity and KL2 Application Prep Program (REKAPP), a special program for REACH Equity CDA and Duke CTSA KL2 applicants. This program will assist investigators with preparing their applications for the 2018 deadline (for funding to begin July 1,2019). REKAPP Registration is open Monday, July 16–August 17.
Funding opp: MEDx & Kaganov Research Initiative in Pulmonary Medicine and Engineering
MEDx is pleased to announce a call for proposals for the Kaganov Research Initiative in Pulmonary Medicine and Engineering. Deadline is Sept. 17, 2018.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Aug. 6, 2018
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Aug. 6, 2018.
Gray's graphic narrative published in AMA Journal of Ethics
Dr. Nathan Gray's work appears in the August issue of the AMA Journal of Ethics
Medicine faculty lead efforts to support development of Physician-Scientists
Several years ago, then-chair of the Department of Medicine Mary Klotman, MD, approached Michael “Dee” Gunn, MD, professor of medicine (Cardiology), and asked him to start a Research Development Co
GIM annual faculty update information
Each GIM faculty member has received a request to update their Faculty data in the REDCap database.
Faculty promotions from January through June 2018
Congratulations to the following Department of Medicine faculty who received promotions in the first half of 2018.
Williams teaches course in China
Dr. John Williams just returned from an exciting trip to China, teaching a clinical research methods course to the local physicians
Internal Medicine Residency News, July 30, 2018
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for July 30, 2018.
A Special Welcome
It has been 40 years since Randall Moorman, MD, had his best year as a doctor, during his intern year at Duke University Hospital. “While I have been lucky and stumbled upon success professionally in a number of ways, including being Chief Resident at Duke, I have said a jillion times that my intern year was my greatest professional effort, followed by my JAR year,” said Dr. Moorman.