Hemming shares 5 reasons to vote in this election
Dr. Patrick Hemming tells GIMers why they should be voting in this year's election!
Ginsburg and Orlando receive $9 million in funding for new projects to promote genomic medicine in clinical practice
The National Human Genome Research Institute, which is part of National Institutes of Health, has awarded two grants to Department of Medicine faculty that will total about $9 million over five years.
Patierno honored with Duke University Diversity Award
Steven Patierno, PhD, deputy director of Duke Cancer Institute and professor of medicine (Medical Oncology), pharmacology and cancer biology, and community and family medicine, has received the Diversity Award, one of Duke University's highest honors, in a ceremony led by President Vincent E. Price.
4 from Medicine receive Duke REACH Equity funding awards
Three Department of Medicine faculty and one trainee have received funding from the Duke Center for Research to Advance Health Equity.
Ortiz-Melo appointed to Minority Recruitment and Retention Committee leadership
David Ortiz-Melo, MD, assistant professor of medicine (Nephrology), has been appointed as an associate chair of the Department of Medicine Minority Recruitment and Retention Committee.
Faculty Spotlight: Anisha Chandiramani, MD
Dr. Chandiramani joined our division in the summer of 2017. Learn more about her in our interview!
Internal Medicine Residency News, Oct. 29, 2018
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Oct. 29, 2018.
Diamantidis to study racial differences in AKI
Clarissa Diamantidis, MD, and Joeph Lunyera, MBChB, are the Principal Investigators on a new study looking at racial differences in Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Duke GIM is #ProudToBeGIM
We're proud to announce we were chosen as a recipient of the Society of General Internal Medicine's (SGIM) #ProudToBeGIM grant; a campaign aimed at bringing more medical students and residents into the cadre of general internal medicine physicians.