Gow Arepally: Accelerating techniques to detect and prevent heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
Step by step, Gowthami Arepally has decrypted the molecular biology that produces heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), a sometimes fatal immune reaction to the prescribed blood thinner.
GIM Faculty: Have you updated your Faculty Bios and your Scholars@Duke Page?
The division of General Internal Medicine is conducting its annual faculty updates. All GIM faculty members should update their Duke CV, demographic information, and professional photo.
New staff member Judy Darnell joins the Department of Medicine team
Last month, Judy Darnell joined the Medicine Chair’s office as the new administrative coordinator.
Darnell has worked for Duke Health for seven years, working in Duke Respiratory Care Services as an administrative assistant for five years. Darnell also brings experience in business management to the office.
Philip Barr featured in NPR story on health benefits of forest bathing
Philip Barr, MD, Integrative Medicine Physician, Consulting Associate (General Internal Medicine), was recently interviewed for an NPR story, “Forest Bathing: A Retreat to Nature Can Boost Immunity and Mood.” The news story discussed the mental and physical benefits of a meditative practice called forest bathing, which encourage participants to practice mindfulness through nature.
Internal Medicine Residency News, July 17, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for July 17, 2017.
Wang promoted to Associate Professor
We are proud to announce Virginia Wang, PhD, has been promoted to Associate Professor!
Internal Medicine Residency News, July 10, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for July 10, 2017.
7/24/17: MEDx Kaganov Initiative Town Hall
MEDx is hosting a town hall from 5-7 p.m. on Mon., July 24 to answer researcher questions about the Kaganov Research Initiative in Pulmonary Medicine and Engineering.
Opioid addictions: Dr Greenblatt on WTVD
DGIM Professor of Medicine, Dr. Larry Greenblatt, was recently interviewed on ABC 11 News about a woman with a "hidden" long-time opioid addiction.