Duke School of Medicine Ranks Fifth in Nation for Internal Medicine
The Duke University Internal Medicine program ranks No. 5 among 124 medical schools nationally in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report graduate program rankings released on March 30. The Duke University School of Medicine ranked No. 6 for research programs and many other departments at Duke were also ranked very highly.
PHASER provides cutting-edge PGx testing for Veterans
Since 2019, the Durham VA has served as the coordinating center for The Pharmacogenomics Testing for Veterans program (PHASER), an exciting new program that is bringing PGx testing to Veterans across the country.
Duke at SGIM22
Here is a collection of All Things Duke that will be at this year's Society of General Internal Medicine's Annual Meeting, taking place April 6-9 in Orlando, Florida.
Mitchell accepted into 2022-23 SBM Leadership Institute
Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine), Nia S.
Zipkin selected for SGIM Mid-Career Education Mentorship Award
GIMAssociate Professor of Medicine, Daniella Zipkin, MD, was selected as the 2022 SGIM National Mid- Career Education Mentorship Award recipient
Pearls from 3/22/2022 LEADS
The March 22, 2022, session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Jan Dillard, LCSW, Regina Miller, LCSW, Sheila Rittgers, LCSW, and Nathan Amos, LCSW
Retiring after 15 years at Duke, Arthur Moseley looks back to see forward
Martin “Arthur” Moseley, PhD, retired from Duke after 15 years of service at the end of January of 2022. Dr. Moseley is an Associate Professor of Medicine, faculty member in the Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine (CAGPM), and Director of the Proteomics and Metabolomics core facility housed in the Duke Center for Genomic and Computational Biology (GCB)