Califf named to the National Academy of Medicine
Robert Califf, MD, is one of three members of the Duke University School of Medicine faculty to be named to the prestigious National Academy of Medicine, an independent advisory organization made up of leading professionals in health, medicine and the natural, social, and behavioral sciences.
Apply for Chair's Research Award 2017
The Department of Medicine Chair's Office is now accepting applications for the 2017 Chair’s Research Award, which funds junior investigators who are making the transition to becoming independent scientists and planning for their first extramural funding. Deadline to apply is Jan. 4, 2017.
Sadler gives second annual William H. Kane Hematology Lecture
Evan Sadler, MD, PhD, director of the Division of Hematology and Ira M. Lang Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, visited the Division of Hematology earlier this month to deliver the second annual William H. Kane Hematology Lecture.
In case you missed it: Ob/Gyn Grand Rounds on Racism in Medical Education
If you missed the presentation by Andrea Vashti Jackson, MD, MAS at Ob/Gyn Grand Rounds, you can view the presentation on your
Funding opp: Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Program Project Grant RFA
The Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (Bryan ADRC) in the Department of Neurology invites the submission of investigator-initiated projects for inclusion in a Program Project Grant (P01) submission. Initial one-page project descriptions are due Oct. 24.
Internal Medicine Residency News, October 17, 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.
Dr. Ubel in Annals: copay assistance raises costs
Copay assistance now = higher health care costs in the future.
Dailey tells story of growth, mentorship, and challenges
For Kiana Dailey, opportunity and encouragement helped set her on a new path.
Dailey, senior access coordinator and staff assistant team lead for Duke Division of Gastroenterology, has taken on opportunities that have challenged her to grow.
Funding opp: MEDx Colloquia 2016
Duke's MEDx is pleased to offer support for interdisciplinary colloquia that bring together physicians, engineers, computer scientists, data analysts, basic and/or clinical researchers with a common desire to combine the elements of medicine and engineering to solve complex problems and inspire innovation. Deadline for applications is Nov. 15.