DGIM authors in prestigious journals
            In case you missed these, DGIM authors recently have appeared in JAMA, in the Annals of Internal Medicine, and also the Journal of General Internal Medicine, the off
        
    Funding opp: SOM is accepting applications for Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists at Duke
            The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is now accepting applications for the Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists at Duke. The Fund provides supplements of up to $30,000-$50,000 as funds allow to clinician-scientists with significant caregiving responsibilities. Applications are due Aug. 31, 2019.
        
    Apply now: School of Medicine's ADVANCE-UP faculty development program
            The School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development's Academic Development, Advocacy, Networking, Coaching and Education for Underrepresented Populations (ADVANCE-UP) faculty development program is now accepting applications. Applications are due Sept. 1, 2019.
        
    Internal Medicine Residency News, July 22, 2019
            Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for July 22, 2019.
        
    Bring your research to life with a video abstract
            Video abstracts are a wonderful way to introduce an article, outlining what the research is about and why it's important. Learn how to create one! 
        
    Internal Medicine Residency News, July 15, 2019
            Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for July 15, 2019.
        
    Harvard's Opeyemi Olabisi, nephropathy investigator, commits to Duke
            Opeyemi Olabisi, MD, PhD, a researche
        
    Harvey Cohen Says Yes
            Harvey Jay Cohen, MD, never planned to go into geriatrics. It wasn’t a word he heard in medical school in the 1960s. In fact, he hadn’t planned to go to medical school either. Once there, he certainly wasn’t planning to become a clinician--he just wanted to do research. Even after deciding to become a clinician-scientist, he chose hematology-oncology as his specialty. He never gave geriatrics a thought.
But life has a way of presenting opportunities, and Dr. Cohen has a way of saying yes.
        
    DGIM group in Annals IM: Self Management of Epilepsy
            Systematic review in the Annals of Internal Medicine: self-management strategies modestly improve the quality of life for adults with epilepsy, but are unlikely to reduce seizure rates.
        
    Internal Medicine Residency News, July 8, 2019
            Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for July 8, 2019.