Ross selected for 40 under 40 award
GIM Assistant Professor of Medicine, Adia Ross, MD, was one of the recipients of the Triangle Business Journal’s 40 under 40
Reflections from CAGPM's first T32 Scholars
The Duke Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine’s (CAGPM) Post-doctoral Training Program in Genomic Medicine, supported by an NIH training award (T32), began in 2017 with its first two fellows: Carolyn Baloh, M.D., and Cory Stingl, M.D. Now that their time in the program is coming to an end, they are reflecting on their experiences and looking towards their futures.
Internal Medicine Residency News, June 24, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for June 24, 2019.
DCLP team presentations + award winners
The Duke Clinical Leadership Program (DCLP) team presentations took place this past Thursday, June 20.
Alexopoulos receives 2019 Endocrine Fellows Foundation grant
Stefania Alexopoulos, MBBS, fellow in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, has received a 2019 Endocrine Fellows Foundation grant
Faculty Spotlight: David Ming, MD
Dr. Ming is a med-peds hospitalist and spends his clinical time at Duke University Hospital. Learn more about him in our interview!
For center focused on interprofessional care, Heflin draws on experience in geriatrics
As the director of a new center at Duke dedicated to interprofessional education and care, Mitch Heflin, MD, MHS, professor of medicine (Geriatrics), expects to draw on his experience as a geriatrician.
Collaboration between Durham and Raleigh faculty benefits clinical research, trainees and patients
In May, Department of Medicine faculty based in Durham and Raleigh came together for a second collaborative event to discuss how the two Duke locations can build relationships and best practices.
Internal Medicine Residency News, June 17, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for June 17, 2019.
James Wyngaarden, former chair of Medicine and NIH director, has died
James B. Wyngaarden, MD, professor emeritus and former chair of the Duke Department of Medicine as well as former director of the National Institutes of Health, died on June 14 at the age of 94.