Sparks named an ASCI 2017 Young Physician-Scientist
Matthew Sparks, MD, assistant professor of medicine (Nephrology), has been named an ASCI 2017 Young Physician-Scientist Award recipient.
Duke Hospitalists @ Hospital Medicine 2017
There were 4,500 registrants for this year's annual conference, "Hospital Medicine 2017," presented by the Society of Hospital Medicine. The presence of our DGIM hospitalists was evident via presentations, research abstracts, and leadership.
School selects additional Duke Health Scholars and Fellows
The Duke School of Medicine has selected additional faculty members for the Duke Health Scholars and Duke Health Fellows Program. Among the faculty honored are six individuals from the Department of Medicine.
Internal Medicine Residency News, May 1, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for May 1, 2017.
Registration is open for Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals workshop
Faculty registration now open for the School of Medicine's “Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals” workshop. The workshop will be held on Thur., July 20, 2017. Priority registration for faculty will be held until May 11.
Welcome new staff members - April 2017
Whether they are new or returning to the Department of Medicine, we would like to welcome the following individuals who joined us in recent weeks!
Staff Q&A: Duke Cardiology welcomes new division administrator, Nick Nguyen
This spring the Duke Department of Medicine welcomed its new division administrator, Nick Nguyen, MHA, into the division of cardiology. Nguyen is originally from Wilson, NC. Read more about Nguyen's interest in Duke Cardiology, his first impressions of Duke, and his love for classical music and opera.
Peyser presents on teaching millennials
Bruce Peyser, MD, Professor of Medicine in General Internal Medicine, recently spoke at the 2017 Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho (WWAMI) Faculty Development Conference in Big Sky, Montana.
Four Medicine faculty to receive the Duke Strong Start New Physician-Scientist Award
Four Medicine faculty are among the first round of recipients of the Duke Strong Start New Physician-Scientist Award.
DGIM advocates on Capitol Hill
The day before the March for Science in Washington, DC, a group of faculty, residents, and medical students led by Drs. Daniella Zipkin and Patrick Hemming, headed to Capitol Hil to advocate for strengthening Medicaid.