Internal Medicine Residency News, Sept. 11, 2017
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Sept. 11, 2017.
Funding opp: Bass Connections Project Proposals
Bass Connections is now accepting proposals for 2018-19 project teams. The program supports year-long team-based research projects that engage faculty, undergraduates, and graduate/professional students in interdisciplinary exploration of major societal challenges. Deadline for applications is Nov. 3, 2017.
Duke Infectious Diseases 40th Anniversary Symposium
The Duke Division of Infectious Diseases will hold its 40th Anniversary Symposium Oct. 20-21, 2017 in 131 Hanes House.
Registration for SoM K Club and Path to Independence Now Open
Registration is now open for K Club and Path to Independence grant writing programs, preparing investigators for an February 2018 NIH deadline. Application is due Friday, Sept. 29.
Funding opp: Duke Claude D. Pepper Center announces 3 funding opportunities
The Duke Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center has announced three opportunities for funding beginning July 1, 2018. Letters of interest are due Nov. 1, 2017.
10/4/17: Duke Project Management Community of Practice Launch Event
The Duke Project Management Community of Practice (PMCoP) will hold its official launch event on Wed. Oct. 4, 2017 from 4-5 p.m. in 131 Hanes House.
Hernandez named vice dean for clinical research
Dean Mary Klotman, MD, announced that Adrian Hernandez, MD, professor of medicine (Cardiology), will serve as the new vice dean for clinical research for the Duke University School of Medicine.
Funding opp: 2017 Fall Core Facility Voucher Program
The School of Medicine departments, institutes and centers oversee a wide range of research core facilities. To enable investigators to access these services for exciting new studies that are not yet externally funded, we are pleased to announce the 2017 Fall Core Facility Voucher Program. The current submission deadline is Oct. 20, 2017.
DOC Spotlight: Chenita Jackson
Chenita Jackson started her role as a new patient navigator for the Advance Care Planning initiative at the Duke Outpatient Clinic back in August.