Prudhomme - O’Meara shares update on PEARL Lab in Kenya
Wendy Prudhomme - O’Meara, MD, shares update on PEARL Lab in Kenya, established to teach technicians in rural facilities more microscope skills.
DGIM Weekly eNews receives honorable mention from AAMC
The Division of General Internal Medicine at Duke is proud to announce their weekly DGIM eNewletter received Honorable Mention in the "Print and Digital Publishing - Internal Audience
Internal Medicine Residency News, April 15, 2019
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for April 15, 2019.
D'Silva teaches at VA Health Training Program
The VA Women's Musculoskeletal Health Training Program wrapped up last week at the National SimLEARN Center in Orlando, Florida
DOC's Fresh Produce Program
Nutrition is a vital part of public health, yet access to good quality food for low-income individuals can be problematic.
Faculty Spotlight: David Halpern, MD
Meet David Halpern, MD, a consulting associate in our division. Learn more about his work, family, and interests in our interview below.
GIM recent funding awards: Oct 2018 - March 2019
Congratulations to the 5 faculty members who were recipients of recent research funding
Jenny Van Kirk to take on new roles in residency program, undergraduate medical education
Jenny Van Kirk, MD, currently the chief medical resident for Duke University Hospital, will serve as the associate director of Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) for the Department of Medicine as well as assistant program director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program, effective July 1, 2019.
Helping Women with Rheumatic Disease Have Families
In her clinic, Megan Clowse, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine (Rheumatology and Immunology), helps patients with rheumatic disease safely navigate pregnancy while managing their disease. In her research, she gathers and analyzes data about the best pregnancy planning and management practices. She’s also working to educate providers and patients on a larger scale.
“I’m trying to figure out how everyone can get state-of-the-art care from their local rheumatologist in order to have healthy pregnancies,” she says. “My mission is that all women with rheumatic disease can have the families they want.”
Rheumatic Diseases and Pregnancy: How do Outcomes Correlate to Patient-Reported Measures?
When a woman with rheumatic disease is pregnant, she may experience many symptoms--some from her underlying disease and some from pregnancy itself. Which of these symptoms signal increased risk for preterm delivery?
Nathaniel Harris, MD, PhD, an intern in the Duke internal medicine residency program, spent his third year of medical school, also at Duke, plumbing the DAP registry for insights into this question.