DGIM welcomes 6 new members

We are proud to welcome 5 new faculty members and a new staff member to the Division of General Internal Medicine.

FACULTY: 

Francis (Kofi) Amoo, MD, FACP, (pictured top left) joined our faculty in September as a hospitalist at Duke University Hospital. Dr. Amoo received his medical degree from the University of Ghana Medical School in Accra, Ghana and completed his internal medicine residency at Saint Vincent’s Medical Center.

Julie Harris, MD, (pictured top right) has been a hospitalist at Duke Raleigh Hospital and now transitions to a position as a hospitalist at the Durham VA Medical Center and a DGIM faculty member. She received her medical training and her MPH from UNC Chapel Hill and completed her residency at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC.

Elizabeth Malcolm, MD, MSHS, (pictured bottom left) comes to us from Stanford University and joins our faculty as a primary care physician at Durham Medical Center. Dr. Malcolm completed medical school at New York Medical College and her residency training and chief residency in primary care at Stanford. 

Yasmine Marcantonio, MD, MPH, (pictured bottom middle) just completed her internal medicine residency at Baylor College of Medicine and now joins DGIM faculty as a hospitalist at Duke University Hospital. She received her medical degree from the University of California San Diego and her Master of Public Health from the University of California Los Angeles.

Juan Ignacio Sanchez Jr, MD, (pictured bottom right) joined Duke GIM faculty at the start of October and is a hospitalist at Duke University Hospital and is also in his second year of his Gastroenterology fellowship here at Duke. He attended the University of Texas  Medical School at San Antonio and completed his Duke Internal Medicine Residency in 2017. 

STAFF: 

Tyler Barrett, MS, (pictured top middle) joined our division in September as a research associate and will assist GIM faculty in conducting research. He received his MA in Anthropology from Northwestern University in 2017 and earlier received a BS in Anthropology and Journalism from the University of Oregon in 2015.

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