5/10/19: Victoria Fraser, MD, selected as Clipp-Speer Women in Medicine Visiting Professor
The Program for Women in Internal Medicine will host Victoria J. Fraser, MD, for the annual Clipp-Speer Women in Medicine Visiting Professor Medicine Grand Rounds presentation on Fri., May 10, at 8 a.m. in Duke North, Room 2002.
5/30/19: 5th annual DIGG Symposium of Innate Immunity, Inflammation and Diseases
The Duke Innate Immunity Group (DIIG) will hold its 5th annual symposium of Innate Immunity, Inflammation and Disease on May 30, 2019 in the Great Hall of the Trent Semans Center.
Internal Medicine Residency News, March 25, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for March 25, 2019.
Bentley-Edwards receives mentorship award
Keisha Bentley-Edwards, PhD, receives the Distinguished Service Award from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundations's New Connections Program
Alspaugh and Chudgar receive 2019 Golden Apple Awards
Andrew Alspaugh, MD, and Saumil Chudgar, MD, MS, have been recognized with Golden Apple Awards by the Duke School of Medicine medical students.
Musah wins Keystone Symposia Early Career Investigator Travel Award
Duke University Pratt School of Engineering announced that Samira Musah, PhD, assistant professor of medicine (Nephrology) and biomedical engineering, has received the 2019 Early Investigator Travel Award from the Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Funding opp: 2019 Spring SOM Core Facility Voucher Program
The School of Medicine is accepting applications for its 2019 Spring Core Facility Voucher Program, which offers vouchers in amounts ranging from $500 to $10,000 redeemable for provision of services at SOM core facilities/shared resources to enable investigators to access these services for exciting new studies that are not yet externally funded. Deadline for applications is April 12, 2019.
Henderson leads Durham VA Ambulatory Care Service
Wendy Henderson, MD, was recently appointed as the new Associate Chief of Staff for Ambulatory Care Services at the Durham VA Medical Center.
Department of Medicine faculty, trainees receive 2019 DIHI Innovation Awards
The Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI) has announced the recipients of the 2019 Innovation Awards, which support high-potential innovation projects in the areas of population health and analytics, novel patient interactions, new and team-based models of care, and optimization of patient flow.
Seven of the 10 funded project teams include faculty and trainees from the Department of Medicine, and five of the funded projects are led by principal investigators from Medicine.