DGIM Excellence Awards
Duke Division of General Internal Medicine honors recipients of GIM Excellence Awards.
Internal Medicine Residency News, September 26, 2016
Internal Medicine Residency News: We are getting closer to DOCTOBERFEST! Keep sending your ridiculous selfies to Erin Payne as she helps get us ready for next month.
DCRI to coordinate national study of childhood health
The DCRI has been named the coordinating center as part of a $157-million federal initiative involved in studying how environmental factors affect childhood health.
Duke GI faculty to host Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Triangle Area Patient Education Program 2016
Duke Division of Gastroenterology will host the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America Triangle Area Patient Education Program 2016 from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 1.
LeBlanc to present at NCCN 11th Annual Congress on Hematological Malignancies
Tom LeBlanc, MD, MA, assistant professor of medicine (Hematological Malignancies and Cellular Therapy) and member of Duke Cancer Institute, has been invited to present at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network's 11th Annual Congress: Hematological Malignancies on Oct. 1.
Infectious Diseases faculty research malaria prevention for children with sickle cell anemia
Steve Taylor, MD, and Wendy Prudhomme-O’Meara, PhD, have been awarded a $2.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to investigate malaria prevention strategies for children with sickle cell anemia.
Duke AHEAD to host clinical teaching program in October
Duke AHEAD will host Clinical Teaching: Efficient, Effective & Fun, a two-part, interdisciplinary faculty development program for educators in the Duke community who are beginning to teach or who wish to enhance their teaching skills.
Welcome new faculty member Dr. Marie Witte
Marie Witte, MD, recently joined our division as a Medical Instructor and Hospitalist for Duke University Hospital. She comes to Duke from the Medical Group of the Carolinas in Spartanburg, S
Creating SYNERGY in population health improvement
The new population health improvement series, SYNERGY, kicked off on Wednesday, September 14th.
Brogan reports on Academic Hospitalist Academy
This blog post submitted by: Joseph Brogan, MD, Medical Instructor in the Department of Medicine, Duke General Internal