Q&A on BOOST with Dr. Julius Wilder
The Department of Medicine's giving campaign to support BOOST (Building Opportunities and Overtures in Science and Technology) is going on now through Dec. 31.
Our own Julius Wilder, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine (Gastroenterology), served as a mentor for BOOST when he was a Duke MD, PhD medical student in graduate school. Dr. Wilder shared his perspective on BOOST and the impact the program has had on him and his former mentees.
Yancy receives PDC Outcomes Research Team award
William Yancy, MD, has received an award for his project “An Evaluation of Duke Weight Management Programs to Inform Developm
14 Medicine faculty selected for Leadership Development for Researchers (LEADER) Program
14 faculty from the Department of Medicine have been selected for the School of Medicine Office for Faculty's 2021 LEADER program.
Ming and Shah are part of the winning team for the HRSA Maternal and Child Health Bureau's Grand Challenge competition
David Ming, MD, and Nirmish Shah, MD, are part of the winning team for the Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau's Grand Challenge competition for Care Coordination for Children with Special Health Care Needs.
Happy Retirement, Dr. Oddone
The Division of General Internal Medicine wants to be first to announce and congratulate Dr.
Pearls from 12/15/20 Medicine LEADS
The Dec. 15, 2020 session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Kyle Rehder, MD, CPPS, presenting "Practical QI for the Busy Clinician."
2 from Medicine named 2021 ADVANCE-UP Scholars
Larry Jackson, MD, and Jonathan Velez-Rivera, MD, have been selected in the 2021 class of ADVANCE-UP Scholars.
A reflection on communicating in medicine
Continuing the conversation: Medicine Grand Rounds Storytelling and Narrative Medicine series.