Diamantidis endocrinology grand rounds
GIM Assistant Professor of Medicine, Clarissa Diamantidis, MD, presented "Can Telehealth Reduce Disparities in Diabetic Kidney Disease?" at the Duke Endocrinology Grand Rounds on Friday, July 28.
Apply for DIHI scholarship to attend course on implementation and dissemination of health care research
The Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI) is excited to sponsor a limited number of faculty, trainees, or medical students to participate in The Duke Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP). This program is offering an expanded version of a course first introduced last year called “Implementation and Dissemination of Health Care Research” that will be taught by Hayden Bosworth, PhD. Deadline to apply is end of day Fri., Aug. 25.
GIM excellence awards - nominate a colleague!
General Internal Medicine announces 2nd annual Excellence Awards to honor the outstanding achievements of our Division Faculty and Staff Members in Clinical Care, Education, Research, Implementation and Professionalism.
Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine Welcomes Inaugural T32 Post-Doctoral Fellows
The Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine is pleased to announce the first two post-doctoral fellows supported by an NIH training award (T32) in genomic medicine: Carolyn Baloh, M.D., and Cory Stingl, M.D.
Internal Medicine Residency News, July 31, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for July 31, 2017.
Duke Lung Transplant Symposium coming in August
Duke University Lung Transplant will hold its Duke Lung Transplant Symposium Aug. 25-26, 2017.
"The Healthcare Pivot": Schulman's Grand Rounds
Dr. Kevin Schulman presented at Duke Medicine Grand Rounds on July 21. His presentation was entitled, "The Healthcare Pivot: Technology and the Transformation of Healthcare". Schulman spoke about the national concern about the cost of healthcare in the United States and what it will take to get us out of this conundrum.
Mitchell's weight loss research featured on MSN top 30
The weight loss research of Dr. Nia Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Medicine, was recently featured on MSN's "30 Best Ways to Lose Weight After 30".
Internal Medicine Residency News, July 24, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for July 24, 2017.
Funding opp: Duke-UNC Immunotherapy Training Grant
The Duke-UNC Immunotherapy Training Grant (DUNC-IMTG) is a NCI-funded T32 training program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University that trains postdoctoral fellows in pre-clinical and/or clinical research focusing on tumor immunotherapy and/or stem cell transplantation immunology. Applications for 2017-18 are due at 5 p.m. on Aug. 11, 2017.