Residents in the internal medicine training program see patients regularly at one of three continuity clinic sites. The ambulatory portion of their education is unique in allowing a longitudinal view of residents’ progress and building longer term relationships with both faculty and patients. Many DGIM faculty carve out a portion of their time to precept residents during their clinics. We would like to take a moment to acknowledge our division faculty who have brought their skill and dedication to teaching residents in the clinic setting this year. Thank you for all that you have done for ambulatory teaching at Duke! We look forward to further strengthening the residents’ experience in ambulatory medicine.
Listed below are the incoming, current, and outgoing teaching faculty at the clinics as of July 2016!
Pickett Road:
Farewell and thank you to Claire Kappa and Jennifer King!
Thank you to our continuing attendings:
- Vaidehi Boinapally
- David Halpern
- Michael Meredith
- Audrey Metz
- Bruce Peyser
- Sharon Rubin
VA Prime:
Farewell to and thank you to Zaid Razouki and India Reid!
Thank you to our continuing attendings:
- Sophia Califano
- Marisa D’Silva
- Jerome Ecker
- David Edelman
- Susan Isbey
- Douglas McCrory
- Gene Oddone
- Sonal Patel
- Susan Rakley
- Jeanette Stein
- John Whited
- John Williams
Duke Outpatient Clinic:
Welcome to Kathy Waite and welcome back Jim Kelly who are joining this year! Welcome to Greg Brown, our new Med-Psych attending! Also, Nia Mitchell will be joining us this fall!
Welcome to Aparna Swaminathan, Ambulatory Chief Resident!
Thank you to our continuing attendings:
- Cheryl Baker
- Ebony Boulware
- Lynn Bowlby
- Natasha Cunningham
- Marisa D’Silva
- Larry Greenblatt
- J. Patrick Hemming
- Diana McNeill
- John Paat
- Anne Phelps
- Brian Wolf
- Dani Zipkin
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Dr. Zipkin is associate professor of medicine, general internal medicine, and associate program director for ambulatory care in the Internal Medicine Residency Program. Read more about Dr. Zipkin from our blog.