Chest Pain Patients Benefit from Precision Diagnostic Testing Approach
Risk analysis strategy reduces the number of costly stress tests and has better outcomes
Orlando’s GRACE Study Moving the Needle on Importance of Family Health History
November is Family Health History (FHH) awareness month
Comparative Study of Two Heart Failure Drugs Finds No Difference in Outcomes
Study offers clarity after one of the diuretics had been perceived as more effective
4 in GIM promoted to Assistant Professor
Congratulations to four General Internal Medicine faculty who received promotions to Assistant Professor, effective November 1, 2022.
Welcome to Medical Alumni Weekend 2022
Medical Alumni Weekend runs November 3 through November 6, 2022
Modeling Compassion: Diabetes Outpatient Clinic Teaches More Than Medicine
Compassion is a core value for the Duke University medical community. But how does one go about teaching it? Pose the question to longtime medical educator Diana McNeill, MD, director and a co-founder of the interprofessional Diabetes Clinic at Duke Outpatient Clinic (DOC-DM), and she readily responds, “You can’t teach compassion; you role model it.”
Garrett sisters bring expert support to Precision Medicine trials
Garrett sisters are project managers at Duke, supporting the Precision Medicine Program
Industry payments to physicians and advanced practice clinicians compared
The study’s first author, Audrey Zhang, M.D., senior assistant resident in the Department of Medicine, said the results raise concerns about the ways industry may be influencing care.
Internal Medicine Residency News, October 31st, 2022
From the Director
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! And the last day of Doctoberfest/first day of recruitment (preliminary intern interview
GIM Fellows Spotlight: Harding & Vick
The National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) aims to offer unparalleled training for clinicians as change agents driving policy-rel