Faculty in the Duke Cardiovascular Research Center receive Mandel Seed Awards
The Duke Cardiovascular Research Center announced that three projects led by CVRC faculty have received Mandel Seed Awards.
3 from Medicine selected for ALICE leadership development program
Three faculty from the Department of Medicine have been selected for the School of Medicine's ALICE leadership development program.
MedicineNews Highlights from 2019
The MedicineNews blog continues to be the primary way that we feature the activities and accomplishments of the faculty, trainees and staff of the Duke Department of Medicine.
In 2019, we shared 288 news stories, including posts about faculty and trainee awards and honors, research profiles and 17 funding opportunities, as well as news and events from our training programs. Keep reading for this year's highlights.
Funding opp: Duke AHEAD and Duke IPEC education funding
Duke AHEAD and the Duke Health Center for Interprofessional Education and Care (IPEC) are pleased to join forces to offer project funding for innovative new curricula aimed at students from two or more professions to learn “about, from, and with” each other. Letters of intent are due Dec. 20. Full proposals are due Feb. 10, 2020.
10 from Medicine selected for School of Medicine's LEADER program
10 faculty from the Department of Medicine have been selected for the School of Medicine's LEADER program.
8 faculty from Medicine selected for the 2020 Duke Clinical Leadership Program
Eight faculty from the Department of Medicine have been selected for the 2020 Duke Clinical Leadership Program.
3 from Medicine selected as ADVANCE-UP Scholars
Three faculty from the Department of Medicine have been selected for the School of Medicine's 2020 class of ADVANCE-UP Scholars.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Dec. 16, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Dec. 16, 2019.
Recent DGIM funding awards
Congratulations to 3 of our GIM faculty members who were recipients of recent research funding