A COVID-19 outbreak at a homeless shelter
For most in health care this would be a major stress – an outbreak of COVID-19 at a homeless shelter.
Duke Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine Launches Statewide COVID Research
A statewide research initiative launched by the Duke Division of Pulmonology, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, and led by Division Chief Patty Lee, MD, will analyze the biological history of COVID-19, its impact in North Carolina and beyond, and explore potential treatment options.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Nov. 16, 2020
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Nov. 16, 2020.
Dr. Holland interviewed by TV reporters about COVID-19
From Duke Hospital Medicine Dr. Tom Holland was interviewed by several TV network reporters about the COVID-19 vaccine and about hospital readmissions related to COVID-19.
Hospitalist speaker at MGR honoring veterans
In honor of Veterans Day 2020, this week’s medicine grand rounds (MGR) featured three speakers and their military experiences, each presentation exceptionally moving and drawing our huge respe
Pearls from 11/10/20 Medicine LEADS
Pearls and Takeaways from the Nov. 10, 2020 session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured a discussion led by Matthew Labriola, MD, chief resident for Duke University Hospital, who presented "57 year-old female with rash and liver injury." Experts, Terri Tarrant, MD; Rami Nayef Al-Rohil, MBBS; Meenal Kheterpal, MD; and Julia McQueen, MPH, RD, LDN, CNSC, weighed in for the diagnostic reasoning and discussion.
Clinical Researchers Seek Ways to Lessen the Severity of COVID-19
New studies are underway at Duke to test treatments that could help people with COVID-19 recover faster and avoid being hospitalized.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Nov. 9, 2020
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Nov. 9, 2020.
Nakela Cook to give annual Stead Lecture November 6
Nakela L. Cook, MD, MPH, executive director at the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), will present the Eugene A. Stead Jr., MD, Lecture at Medicine Grand Rounds on Fri., Nov. 6, 2020, as part of Duke’s Medical Alumni Weekend.