Internal Medicine Residency News, November 28, 2016
Turkey Bowl news and photos … and read the Internal Medicine Residency Program director's report, with resident kudos and program reminders, and see this week's Morning Report and Noon Conference schedules.
Dolor reports on PCORI Annual Meeting
Rowena Dolor, MD, MHS, Associate Professor of Medicine, General Internal Medicine tells us all about the recent PCORI 2016 Annual Meeting that took place November 17-19 in National Harbor, Maryland.
The Pulse - Nov 27, 2016
Duke Cardiology news, updates, reflections and accolades
Duke Heart Center Grand Rounds – Mitral Regurgitation
Funding opp: Duke AHEAD grants to enhance learning environment
Duke AHEAD is pleased to offer project funding for members of Duke AHEAD. This funding is intended to provide critical start-up support for innovative projects that enhance the learning environment for health professions students. New deadline: Applications are due Nov. 30.
Califf receives AHA Research Achievement Award for 2016
Robert M. Califf, MD, who is on leave from Duke to serve as commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, received the American Heart Association's Research Achievement Award for 2016 “for his visionary clinical research leading to paradigm-changing procedures that have directly and significantly improved, in innumerable ways, the management of patients with cardiovascular disease.”
Zullig & Bosworth at ESPACOMP
The European Society for Patient Adherence, COMpliance, and Persistence (ESPACOMP) held their 20th annual meeting in Lisbon, Portugal on November 17-19. Leah Zullig, PhD, and Hayden Boswoth, PhD, were each in attendance and contributed to the event!
Diamantidis reports on ASN Kidney Week
Dr. Diamantidis, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Duke General Internal Medicine, reports on recent American Society of Nephrology's Kidney Week event.
Internal Medicine Residency News, November 21, 2016
Read the Internal Medicine Residency Program director's report, with resident kudos and program reminders, and see this week's Morning Report and Noon Conference schedules.
DGIM contributes to community workshops on health
What better way to understand what is important to the community than engaging with them directly?