Zipkin authors “Teaching Evidence-Based Medicine: A Toolkit for Educators”
Daniella Zipkin, MD, associate professor of medicine in the division of General Internal Medicine, recently published “Teaching Evidence-Based Medicine: A Toolkit for Educators” with Springer. We chatted with Dr. Zipkin about her new book.
2024-2025 Chief Residents Announced
Please join us in congratulating Emory Buck, MD, Omar Martinez-Uribe, MD, and Amanda Broderick, MD
Blobe Elected as 2022 AAAS Fellow
The 2022 AAAS Fellows class includes 506 scientists, engineers and innovators spanning 24 scientific disciplines who are being recognized for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements.
Q&A on Context Matters: Kicking off Black History Month with Keisha Bentley-Edwards
Developmental psychologist Keisha Leanne Bentley-Edwards, PhD, MA, is an associate professor in the division of General Internal Medicine, the Associate Director of Research and the Director of the Health Equity Working Group for Duke’s Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity, a scholarly collaborative that studies the causes and consequences of inequality and develops remedies for these disparities and their adverse effects.
Duke HOPE Smooths Transition to Skilled Nursing Facilities
Duke TeleHOPE was piloted in 2019 with the support of a Duke Innovation for Healthcare Improvement (DIHI) Grant with the goal of addressing high hospital readmission rates among nursing home patients
Thomas Denny: Overseeing Duke’s Vaccine Research Enterprise
As chief operating officer at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI), Thomas Denny is in the unique position of helping people fight flu and HIV, developing the next generation of COVID-19 vaccines, and all the while leading an annual $120 million enterprise.
Carla Brady, MD, Named New Vice Chair for Faculty Development
Brady assumes the role following the Department of Medicine’s decision to enhance both faculty development.
Four SoM Faculty Receive 2023 Physician-Scientist Strong Start Awards
Ammon Fager, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor in the division of Hematology, is among one of the four recipients
Trailblazer: Monique Starks Flies High with Promising AED Drone Delivery Network
Starks is the first investigator in the U.S. to be funded by the National Institutes of Health to explore development of a drone network that is capable of delivering AEDs to OHCA bystanders, and she’s flying high with some promising early observations.
11 faculty from Medicine selected for 2023 Duke Clinical Leadership Program
28 faculty from the School of Medicine, including 11 faculty from the Department of Medicine, have been selected for the School of Medicine's 2023 Duke Clinical Leadership Program cohort.