Mark Heath: A Survivor’s Story
Read Heath's story Heath and how community interventions, like the RACE-CARS pragmatic cluster-randomized trial, saved his life.
Duke Researchers Team with NC First Responders on Cardiac Arrest Community Interventions Trial
Duke University cardiology researchers are teaming up with North Carolina emergency care personnel—EMS, fire, police, 911 dispatch and community members—across the sta
Internal Medicine Residency News, October 10th, 2022
From the Director
Let’s go, week 2 of Doctoberfest! And some beautiful fall weather to enjoy.
ALICE Program Call for Applications: Academic Leadership, Innovation, and Collaborative Engagement for Mid-Career Women Faculty
The Office for Faculty is now accepting applications for the ALICE program – a leadership development program for mid-career women faculty in the School of Medicine. Applications are due November 4.
Apply for the 2023 Duke Clinical Leadership Program
Deadline to apply is Nov. 10. The program is supported by the Chancellor and run by the School of Medicine Office for Faculty.
GIM Funding Awards - Third Quarter 2022
Congratulations to three General Internal Medicine (GIM) faculty members who are the recipients research funding since July of 2022.
Medicine Leads the Way in Digital Health Adoption at Duke
Digital health adoption is taking off at Duke Health, and the Department of Medicine (DOM) is leading the way.
Internal Medicine Residency News, October 3rd, 2022
From the Director
Welcome to DOCTOBERFEST! Check out the Doctoberfest calendar for the fun happenings, including a Thirsty Thursday with the GI Division to end the month!
Dominguez to Serve as 2023-2024 VA Chief Resident for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
Dominguez will be the 12th Duke internal medicine resident to hold the chief resident for quality and safety role at the Durham VA
Duke Oncology Researchers Launch Immunotherapy DREAM Trial
Less chemo, more targeted immunotherapy for all types of cancer: that’s the dream of cancer researchers today. Brent Hanks, MD, Ph.D., and April Salama, MD, associate professors in the division of Medical Oncology, are on the leading edge of helping to make that dream a reality for stage four melanoma patients.