2016 Year in Review
One of our favorite things every year is to look back and re-read some of our favorite stories from the past year. And those stories, pictures, and videos never disappoint. So take a minute and revisit some of our most popular stories from the past year. This certainly doesn’t cover every amazing thing that happened in Duke GIM in 2016, but it’s a taste. Enjoy!
Lantos published in Clinical Infectious Diseases
Last month, Paul Lantos, MD, a Duke Medicine hospitalist and Pediatric Infectious Diseases specialist, was lead author of
Farewell Corinne Voils, PhD
Corrine Voils, PhD, has recently accepted a position with University of Wisconsin Madison (UW Madison) and will begin there in January 2017. She will have an appointment at the Madison VAMC with a joint appointment as Professor with tenure in the Division of General Surgery in the Department of Surgery.
MedicineNews Highlights from 2016
The MedicineNews blog continues to be the primary way that we feature the activities and accomplishments of the faculty, trainees and staff of the Duke Department of Medicine.
In 2016, we shared 433 news stories, including posts about faculty and trainee awards and honors, research and diversity profiles and 33 funding opportunities. Keep reading for this year's highlights.
Leadership Q&A with Scott Palmer, MD, MHS
Scott Palmer, MD, MHS, has turned his love for research and discovery into making a lasting impact on pulmonary patients across the country. In this Q&A, he elaborates on his path to being a pulmonary researcher and its life-changing experiences, and his insights on why medical research is vital for progression in medicine.
Internal Medicine Residency News, December 19, 2016
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Dec. 19, 2016.
Zullig reports on recent AcademyHealth
Dr. Leah Zullig reports on AcademyHealth’s Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation (D&I). This conference provides a unique forum for health services researchers, implementation scientists, funders, and clinicians in the field to come together and share innovative D&I research.
SGIM 2017 Sneak Preview
The annual meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine is just four months away.
Bosworth organizes conference on medication adherence
Professor of Medicine, Hayden Bosworth, PhD, organized a recent conference in Washington, DC, entitled, "Suboptimal Medicat
Duke CVRC faculty receive awards from Mandel Center for Hypertension and Atherosclerosis
Four faculty in the Division of Cardiology have received awards from the Mandel Center for Hypertension and Atherosclerosis at Duke. The faculty are members of the Duke Cardiovascular Research Center, which has a mission of scholarship, training, and mentoring that includes developing the next leaders in cardiovascular discovery research.