Internal Medicine Residency News, April 5, 2021
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for April 5, 2021.
School of Medicine Academic New Faculty Orientation
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce the next cycle of the School of Medicine Academic New Faculty Orientation (NFO) series. While this series of seminars specifically targets faculty hired in the past three years, all are welcome and many of the topics addressed are applicable to faculty regardless of career stage.
DOC quickly organizes vaccination clinic for the underserved
The Duke Outpatient Clinic (DOC) gets 100 vaccination appointments scheduled in less than 2 days!
Pearls from 3/30/21 Medicine LEADS
The March 30, 2021 session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Loretta G. Que, MD, presenting "It's a "NO" Brainer: A "SMART"er Approach to Asthma."
Duke CARES about patients' goals of care
Goals-of-care conversations are a necessary tool in gathering information about patients healthcare wishes.
Internal Medicine Residency News, March 29, 2021
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for March 29, 2021.
Cameron Wolfe and Thomas Holland honored with Duke University Presidential Award
Cameron Wolfe, MBBS, associate professor of medicine, and Thomas Holland, MD, associate professor of medicine, both in the Division of Infectious Diseases, are recipients of the Duke University Presidential Award for 2020.
Karpurapu Named 2021 Goldwater Scho
Anish Karpurapu was among the 410 students awarded Goldwater Scholarships on March 26 for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Medicine faculty receive 2021 DIHI Innovation Awards
Duke Health leaders have selected 10 high-potential innovation projects to be implemented as part of the Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI)’s annual call for project ideas in the areas of novel strategies to improve value of care delivery, advance health equity, amplify digital solutions for care and monitoring, strengthen provider and staff experience and well-being and enhance patient engagement and experience.
Of the 10 projects selected, 7 are being led or include faculty and trainees from the Department of Medicine.
Rymer to serve as next Program for Women in Internal Medicine Trainee Liaison
We are pleased to announce that Jennifer Rymer, MD, MBA, MHS, FAHA, FACC, assistant professor of medicine (Cardiology), has been selected as the next Trainee Liaison for the Program for Women in Internal Medicine (PWIM) in the Department of Medicine.