Registration is now open for the Fall 2017 School of Medicine Financial Boot Camp
Registration is now open for the next School of Medicine Financial Boot Camp, a multi-part series designed to help faculty understand core finance issues with a focus on medical school economics.
DIHI announces 2017 Innovation Jam
Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI), along with other sponsors from Duke University Main Campus, Duke Health, and PDC, is organizing the third Innovation Jam. This will be a shark tank-style event on October 3, 2017, where Duke innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs will have an opportunity to pitch their ideas to a team of internal “investors.” All faculty, staff, trainees and students are encouraged to apply.
MEDx call for proposals from the Kaganov Innovation Fund
MEDx is pleased to announce a call for proposals that focus on, or have relevance to, lung function or diseases of the lung, especially pulmonary fibrosis. We anticipate awarding 3 to 5 grants that range in amount up to $150,000 in direct costs. Proposals are due on September 14, 2017.
Duke Early Phase Clinical Research Open House
Join Duke Early Phase Clinical Research for an Open House on Wed., June 28, to learn more about their effort to expand partnerships with faculty across Duke.
Welcome new DGIM faculty members!
Get to know the 13 new faculty members that have joined our division!
Faculty Spotlight: Bradley Hammill
Bradley Hammill, DrPH, joined the Duke Division of General Internal Medicine in March of 2016. He is a Senior Biostatistician with the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) and was recently named Associate Professor of Medicine. Learn more about him in our interview below:
Dr. Van Houtven shares her research
Courtney Van Houtven, PhD, shares some of her research she is doing as Director of the VA Caregiver Support Program Evaluation.
Internal Medicine Residency News, June 19, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for June 19, 2017.
Rymer receives The Mario Family Foundation Award
Jennifer Rymer, MD, MBA, cardiovascular disease fellow, will receive The Mario Family Foundation Award, which supports junior investigators in training in the Department of Medicine to make the transition to become independent scientists and planning for their first extra-mural funding.