Sloan accepted into 2022-23 SGIM LEAHP Program
Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine), Caroline Sloan, MD, was accepted into the 2022-23 class of SGIM’s Leadership in Health Policy (LEAHP) Program.
Pearls from LEADS 3/08/2022
The March 8, 2022, session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Julius Wilder, MD, PhD, Kimberley Evans, Aimee Zaas, MD, John Duronville, MD
Women's History Month: For Ann Cameron Barr, MD, Support is a Verb
Ann Cameron Barr, MD is currently a third-year resident in Internal Medicine.
Roper Receives MERIT Grant to Study Wnt Signaling in Cancer Progression
Gastroenterologist and researcher Jatin Roper, MD, has been awarded his first R01 grant from the National Cancer Institute of the
Pearls from 3/01/2022 LEADS
The March 1, 2022, session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured David Leverenz, MD presenting on "Don’t Judge Podagra by His Parents – Moving Beyond the Myths of Gout Management."&nb
T32 Post-Doc Katherine Collins is first author of a new publication on personalized lifestyle interventions
Katherine Collins, PhD, one of the current Duke Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine’s post-doctoral fellows in genomic medicine research, published a paper in the Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine (TJACSM) characterizing the timing and self-reported determinants of exercise intervention dropout among sedentary adults with overweight or obesity. The study also sought to explore variations in adherence among individuals who completed the 6- to 8-month structured exercise intervention.