Q&A with Susan Gurley: “Increasing the diversity of researchers”
Susan Gurley, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine (nephrology), lives the challenge of trying to meet the demands of work and family on a daily basis. Her personal experience informs her involvement as the chair for the Program for Women in Internal Medicine (PWIM).
“Our mission is to enhance the advancement of women by building and maintaining a supportive and equitable work environment that facilitates career advancement and satisfaction among women faculty and trainees,” she said.
DIHI opens demonstration-projects RFA 2016
The Duke Institute for Health Innovation is accepting proposals for its 2016 cycle of emerging ideas and innovation funding for demonstration pilots. Applications for the RFA are due by November 20, 2015.
Medicine faculty receive funding for SOM Interdisciplinary Colloquia
Department of Medicine faculty had a number of accepted proposals for the Duke School of Medicine's 2015-16 Interdisciplina
Schulman Contributes JAMA Viewpoint
Kevin Schulman, MD, is a renowned clinical researcher and faculty member of Duke general internal medicine.
Lantos continues focus on Lyme illness
Paul Lantos,MD, a Duke Medicine hospitalist, clinician-educator, and Pediatric Infectious Disea
Voils' JGIM Paper Prompts Editorial
This week Corrine Voils, PhD, and colleagues in health services research saw their paper appear onli
Duke introduces CoreResearch@Duke
Duke University and Duke University School of Medicine offer state-of-the-art shared research facilities and services that are available for use by all Duke Investigators.
Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development marks 60th anniversary
The Duke Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development celebrated its 60th Anniversary on Sept. 25, 2015, at the Trent Semans Center.
Marilyn Telen is Duke Today's Blue Devil of the Week
Marilyn Telen, MD, professor of medicine (Hematology), is Duke Today's Blue Devil of the Week.