Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program celebrates Fellowship Match 2020-21
The Department of Medicine and Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program celebrated the 2020-21 fellowship match today.
“The fellowship match represents the culmination of a tremendous amount of work for our senior residents,” said Kathleen Cooney, MD, MACP, chair of the Department of Medicine. “I am delighted to see our residents take this next step in their careers.”
Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program raises more than $11,000 during 2020 Stead Tread 5K
In November, the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program held the 9th annual, and first virtual, Stead Tread 5K Run/Walk to benefit the Lincoln Community Health Center. Each year the Stead Tread is organized by the residency program's Greenfield Stead Society, and this year participants had from Nov. 1-26 to run or walk a 5K and submit their time.
New Faculty: November 2020
A warm welcome to new Department of Medicine faculty members who started in November 2020!
Internal Medicine Residency News, Nov. 30, 2020
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Nov. 30, 2020.
Dr. Sata gives high-value presentation
Dr. Suchita Shah Sata gave an invited presentation for the High-Value Care STARS program as part of their speaker series on fundamentals of high-value care.
Bowlby delivers grand rounds for Cape Fear Valley Health
AHEC invites Dr. Bowlby to present virtual grand rounds about opioid medication management
Boggan gives presentation for an international audience
Dr. Joel Boggan spoke at the 2020 Symposium on Quality in Education and Healthcare sponsored by the Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan.
Pearls from 11/24/20 Medicine LEADS
Pearls and Takeaways from the Nov. 24, 2020 session of Duke Medicine LEADS featuring John K. Roberts, MD, MS, MEd, on, "Protein, Baking Soda, and Sugar: Ingredients for Better CKD Care in 2020 and Beyond."
Internal Medicine Residency News, Nov. 23, 2020
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Nov. 23, 2020.
Dr. Jane Kim leads national VA vaccine project
Jane Kim, MD, associate professor of medicine (General Internal Medicine) and chief consultant for Preventive Medicine at the National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, VA Patient Care Services, is leading VA vaccine planning.