Department of Medicine Fellows Research Retreat connects fellows with resources and support to launch research careers
The Department of Medicine recently held its annual Fellows Research Retreat, a virtual event for fellows with a focus on establishing research careers. 60 fellows and about 15 faculty and staff attended the January event.
Pearls from 1/12/21 Medicine LEADS
The Jan. 12, 2021 session of Duke Medicine LEADS featured Ada Gregory, MA, associate director at the Kenan Institute for Ethics, presenting "Bystander Intervention: Microinterventions to Respond to Bias in Clinical Care."
Musah one of 13 Duke scientists on Cell Mentor's 1,000 Inspiring Black Scientists list
Samira Musah, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical engineering and medicine (Nephrology), is one of 13 Duke scientists, including eight members of the Duke University School of Medicine, who appeared in a new list of 1,000 inspiring Black scientists in the United States. Cell Mentor, a blog and online resource for researchers, composed the list to showcase the contributions Black scientists make to the scientific community.
Wu leads pilot study: team-based approach in buprenorphine care
Physician-pharmacist collaboration may increase adherence to opioid addiction treatment according to a new study published this week in Addiction.
Wu leads pilot study: team-based approach in buprenorphine care
Physician-pharmacist collaboration may increase adherence to opioid addiction treatment
Two studies funded to address roadblocks to early kidney transplantation
Duke investigators are the new recipients of two funding awards, one from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and one from The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), both addressing roadblocks to early kidney transplantation, including race disparities in kidney transplant.
Lantos leads new multi-society Lyme disease guidelines
Dr. Paul Lantos recently headed the development of a multi-society guideline for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Jan. 11, 2021
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Jan. 11, 2021.
6 faculty from Medicine selected for ALICE leadership development program
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development has announced the 2021 participants in its ALICE program, a yearlong leadership development program for mid-career women faculty in leadership roles.
9 faculty from Medicine selected for 2021 Duke Clinical Leadership Program.
28 faculty from the School of Medicine, including 9 faculty from the Department of Medicine, have been selected for the School of Medicine's 2021 Duke Clinical Leadership Program cohort.