Study: Mapping family history can lead more at-risk patients to timely screening
A Duke study led by Lori Orlando, MD, looks at how more deliberate efforts to map a patient’s family tree could identify additional risks and drive patients to more timely screenings.
Welcome new GIM faculty
This month the Division of General Internal Medicine is pleased to announce additions of three new faculty members.Two are biostatisticians and one joins the ambulatory medicine service at the Durh
Faculty Spotlight: Virginia Wang, PhD
Last October 2015 we wrote about Dr. Virginia Wang’s new appointment to the editorial board of Health Care Management Review.
SGIM 2016 acceptances – we have more!
In two months many from Duke general internal medicine will be attending the annual meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine in Hol
4/26/16: SoM hosts continuing Conversation About Race
Please note that this event has been reschedule for Tues., April 26.
New Hematology research endowment honors Wendell F. Rosse, MD
Alexion Pharmaceuticals has pledged a $100,000 gift to establish the Wendell F. Rosse, MD, Complement Research Endowment in Hematology.
Former fellow, Ahmad, receives American College of Cardiology young author award
Tariq Ahmad, MD, MPH, is one of seven young authors to receive the Young Author Achievement Award from the American College of Cardiology in recognition of outstanding research pub
DVAMC accepting applications for advanced fellowship clinical simulation
The Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center (DVAMC) has announced openings for two Clinical Simulation Fellows in its