DOC's Fresh Produce Program
Nutrition is a vital part of public health, yet access to good quality food for low-income individuals can be problematic.
Jenny Van Kirk to take on new roles in residency program, undergraduate medical education
Jenny Van Kirk, MD, currently the chief medical resident for Duke University Hospital, will serve as the associate director of Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) for the Department of Medicine as well as assistant program director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program, effective July 1, 2019.
New Lupus Subtyping System Improves Care and Communication
Megan Clowse, MD, MPH, is excited about a new development in the Duke Lupus Clinic that has opened up new ways of understanding, treating, and talking about lupus.
Rheumatic Diseases and Pregnancy: Should HCQ Dose Change in Pregnancy?
For women who take hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to control rheumatic disease, research has shown that it’s best for mother and baby to continue the medicine during pregnancy. But should the dose be maintained, decreased, or increased? Stephen Balevic, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics and medicine (Rheumatology and Immunology), set out to investigate this question using data from the Duke Autoimmunity in Pregnancy registry.
Rheumatic Diseases and Pregnancy: How do Outcomes Correlate to Patient-Reported Measures?
When a woman with rheumatic disease is pregnant, she may experience many symptoms--some from her underlying disease and some from pregnancy itself. Which of these symptoms signal increased risk for preterm delivery?
Nathaniel Harris, MD, PhD, an intern in the Duke internal medicine residency program, spent his third year of medical school, also at Duke, plumbing the DAP registry for insights into this question.
2 faculty from the Department of Medicine inducted into AAP
Two Department Medicine faculty members were inducted into the Association of American Physicians (AAP) during a joint April 6 meeting of the AAP, the Ame
Department selects four investigators for Chair’s Research Award
The Department of Medicine has awarded the 2019 Chair's Research Award to four junior investigators who are making the transition to becoming independent scientists prior to their acquisition of extramural funding.
Internal Medicine Residency News, April 8, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for April 8, 2019.
Andrew Alspaugh to serve as Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in Department of Medicine
Kathleen Cooney, MD, chair of the Department of Medicine, announced that Andrew Alspaugh, MD, will serve as Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Medicine, and David Pisetsky, MD, PhD, has agreed to serve as Associate Vice Chair for Academic Affairs, effective April 1.