Clifton + Ivey lead Project COMET
A new quality improvement initiative to improve care for hospitalized patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) and withdrawal just launched in July at Duke University Hospital. Project COMET stands for Caring for Patients with Opioid Misuse through Evidence-Based Treatment and is led by GIM Medical Instructors, Dana Clifton, MD, and Noel Ivey, MD.
DGIM welcomes 3 new faculty members
We are proud to welcome 3 new faculty members to the Division of General Internal Medicine
Faculty Spotlight: Suchita Sata, MD
Suchita Sata, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in Duke General Internal Medicine and a Hospitalist at Duke University Hospital. She joined Duke GIM faculty in 2015. Learn all about her in our interview below
Internal Medicine Residency News, Oct. 14, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Oct. 14, 2019.
Jackson receives Article of the Year award from PAEA
The Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) held their national conference this week in Washington, D
O'Brien takes home 2nd place at IDWeek
The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) held their annual IDWeek October 2-6 in Washington, DC.
Department of Medicine celebrates new faculty, launches new Career Development Seminar Series
The Department of Medicine hosted an all faculty reception on Sept. 19 to welcome new faculty and kick off a new Career Development Seminar Series.
At the reception, faculty heard from leadership, had opportunities to chat in small groups, and celebrated the Department. See the video.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Oct. 7, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Oct. 7, 2019.
Glass + team receive funding for Acupuncture in the ED project
Dr. Oliver Glass is a co-investigator on a research project that just received funding from The Duke Endowment (TDE) for a project entitled, "Emergency Department Acupuncture to Reduce Acute Pain and Opioid Use."
Ready, Set, WearDuke
Beginning this fall, the Precision Health and Medicine Bass Connections team will work to further develop and expand the infrastructure for the WearDuke Initiative – a campus initiative to promote student health awareness and engagement.